The researcher has conducted extensive work across multiple domains focused on mosquito-borne diseases and their control, employing approaches that integrate both genetic and social scientific perspectives. Their studies explore the impact of urban agriculture on malaria transmission in Ghana, investigating sex determination genetics and their application to pest management solutions for insecticide-treated livestock fences. Through these investigations, they contribute to a deeper understanding of mosquito dynamics and transmission patterns while bridging theoretical frameworks in Hermeneutics and narrative identity.
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