Miss
Christianah
Oki
Christianah is a Conservation Biologist with hands-on expertise promoting wildlife conservation and biodiversity education and advocacy, as well as conducting relevant projects.
She works as a Project Officer for the One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI), a nonprofit organization that uses an integrated One Health strategy to promote education, advocacy, research, and solutions on interrelated concerns of human, animal, and environmental health.
She's looking for chances that will allow her to address humanity's most difficult challenges as a significant driver of global change and long-term effect in a research institute where she can provide value and continue her research career in Conservation Biology and Parasitology.
Toxoplasmosis
Schistosomiasis
Trypanosomiasis
Taeniasis
Neglected tropical diseases
Gross pathology and advanced stages of Ibadan isolates of Schistosoma mansoni in the Laboratory