The researcher has focused on applying advanced analytical techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, GNSS positioning, and pharmacological studies to investigate biological processes relevant to health and environment. Their work encompasses the study of infectious diseases through antibiotic resistance, tuberculosis epidemiology, and the role of parasites and host interactions in ecological and public health contexts. Additionally, they address environmental factors influencing hydrophobic organisms, contributing to a deeper understanding of disease dynamics and environmental impacts on host populations. Their research aims to enhance public health interventions by leveraging these insights.
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