Skip to content
idealLogoideal logo
IDeaL
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Vision
    • Values
    • IDeAL History
    • Contact Us
    • Funding Patners
  • People
    • All
    • Secretariat
    • Steering Committe
    • Site Coordinators
    • Postdocs
    • Fellows
      • PGD Fellows
      • Masters Fellows
      • PhD Fellows
  • Programmes
    • Postdoc
    • PhD
    • Masters
    • Post Graduate Diploma (PGD)
    • SLAS
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Policy Briefs
    • Communication Materials
  • News
    • All News
    • Impact Stories
  • Engagement
idealLogoideal logo
IDeaL
Menu
Offcanvas menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Vision
    • Values
    • IDeAL History
    • Contact Us
    • Funding Patners
  • People
    • All
    • Secretariat
    • Steering Committe
    • Site Coordinators
    • Postdocs
    • Fellows
      • PGD Fellows
      • Masters Fellows
      • PhD Fellows
  • Programmes
    • Postdoc
    • PhD
    • Masters
    • Post Graduate Diploma (PGD)
    • SLAS
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Policy Briefs
    • Communication Materials
  • News
    • All News
    • Impact Stories
  • Engagement

Gervas Chacha

Masters in Bioinformatics Fellow

  • Group:Masters Fellows

Gervas Chacha

Masters in Bioinformatics Fellow

Gervas Alexander Chacha is a visiting master`s student at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP), pursuing an MSc in Bioinformatics at Pwani University. He holds a BSc in Biotechnology and Laboratory Sciences from the Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. Prior to joining Pwani, Mr. Chacha served as a Lab scientist under the Malaria Molecular Surveillance Study at the National Institute for Medical Research in Tanzania.

His research interests include genomic epidemiology of infectious diseases and the impact of pathogens’ and vectors’ evolution on control interventions. Here at KWTRP, he is working on Antimalarial drug resistance monitoring in Kwale County, evaluating the resistance profiles of different antimalarial drug regimens, the complexity of infections, and malaria parasite gene diversity. He has published 7 papers in peer-reviewed journals and has participated in various training sessions, conferences, and workshops that have shaped his career development. He aspires to bridge the gap between wet-lab and dry-lab research while advancing scientific knowledge that positively impacts society.

Contact Us.

  • +254 709 983 846
  • ideal_info@kemri-wellcome.org
  • KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme Hospital Road P.O. Box 230, Kilifi

Our Services.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • People
  • Programmes

Quick Links.

  • Publications
  • Policy Briefs
  • FAQs
  • Communication Materials
ideal logo

The Initiative to Develop African Research Leaders (IDeAL), based at the KEMRI – Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kenya, is a high-quality training programme that aims to develop outstanding young African scientists into world-class research leaders.

Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Instagram
Copyright © 2024 IDeAL. All Rights Reserved | Made with by love KWTRP Devs