Biography:
Dr. Kabbale studied Medical Entomology and graduated as a Master of Science at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2002. He received his PhD degree in Malaria Entomology at Makerere University in 2017. He has severally published research findings in peer-reviewed journals, and has peer reviewed several articles for publication in international journals. He is currently on a Post-Doctoral Research Programme entitled “Genetic diversity, evolution and gene-flow trends of Anopheles gambiae in Uganda” to produce genomic data which may guide in planning the application of novel tools such as gene drive for eliminating gambiae s.s. vector populations.
Title : The impact of insecticide-treated bed nets on the biting times of plasmodium falciparum-infective mosquitoes and transmission intensities in Kamuli District, Uganda: Implications for Malaria control