Ms. JacklineMartin | Vector borne disease | Best Researcher Award
JacklineMartin at London school of hygiene and tropical medicine Tanzania
Summary:
Jackline Martin is a Tanzanian medical entomologist currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She has more than a decade of experience in vector control, focusing on malaria transmission prevention in Tanzania. Her work has significantly contributed to understanding the effectiveness of insecticide-treated bed nets in areas with high pyrethroid resistance. Dr. Martin has led several field trials, supervised entomology teams, and mentored MSc students, making her an essential contributor to malaria research in Africa. Her Ph.D. research, funded by the MRC, evaluates the efficacy of next-generation bed nets in Tanzania, aiming to improve malaria control interventions.
Professional Profile:
👩🎓Education:
- Ph.D. in Infectious Disease (Ongoing) – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), United Kingdom. Research focused on evaluating the efficacy of next-generation bed nets for malaria control in Northwest Tanzania.
- Master’s Degree in Medical Entomology and Parasitology – Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo), Tanzania.
- Bachelor’s Degree in General Biology – University of Dodoma, Tanzania.
🏢 Professional Experience:
Dr. Jackline Martin is a seasoned medical entomologist with over 11 years of experience in vector control, particularly in malaria research. She currently holds a dual role as a Ph.D. finalist at LSHTM and an entomologist with the Pan African Malaria Research Consortium at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College. Her work focuses on the evaluation of vector control interventions, including long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), particularly in areas with high levels of insecticide resistance. She has contributed to multiple large-scale malaria control trials across Tanzania, collaborating with international organizations such as the Innovative Vector Control Consortium (IVCC) and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Jackline has also mentored several MSc students and supervised field entomology teams during her research projects.
Research Interests:
Dr. Martin’s research primarily focuses on malaria vector control strategies, particularly the evaluation of bi-treated and dual-active ingredient insecticidal nets, insecticide resistance monitoring, and malaria transmission dynamics. Her ongoing Ph.D. research evaluates the long-term efficacy of bed nets distributed in Northwest Tanzania over three years. Other research interests include evaluating novel vector control products, monitoring insecticide resistance, and optimizing deployment strategies for effective malaria control.
Author Metrics:
- Publications: 13
- Journals: Lancet, Nature, Lancet Planet Health, Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Malaria Journal, PLoS One
- Citations: Several of her studies, including those published in Lancet Infectious Diseases and Nature Communications, have been highly cited in the field of malaria research.