Zone de Texte: Zone de Texte: George W. Lubega is a Professor of Parasitology and Molecular Biology in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Makerere University. He is a holder of a PhD in Biochemical Parasitology of McGill University, Canada (1991) and did postdoctoral research in molecular Parasitology at McGill (1991-94). Since his returned to Makerere in 1994, he has founded a molecular Biology Laboratory/programme using funds obtained through competitive grant applications to the international community, especially WHO/TDR.
Enock Matovu is a holder of a Ph.D in Molecular Parasitology of Bern University, Switzerland (2001) and a Lecturer at Makerere University. Before joining Makerere, he had been a researcher at Livestock and Health Research Insitute for over 10 years. He has researched and travelled widely in the trypanosomiasis endemic zone and so has connections with patients in the field and access to /trypanosome /strains, which have been stocked over years. He is an expert for molecular diagnosis of drug resistance in trypanosomiasis.
Joseph Olobo is an associate professor of Microbiology at Makerere University teaching-hospital and a Leishmaniasis expert. He will assist with the collection of /Leishmania /clinical samples and culture of /Leishmania /parasites.

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