1093-Zambia-Harnessing Innovation to Transform Malaria Surveillance into Key Interventions Across Transmission Settings in Zambia
Location: Macha, Choma District, Southern Province, Zambia
Location type: Rural
Placement type: Global Health Research Placement
Topic/Theme: Infectious/Communicable Diseases, Maternal and Child Health, Quantitative Research, Program Evaluation, Population Based Research, Laboratory Based Research, Implementation Research, Field Observation and Synthesis
Minimum length of service: 8 weeks
Preferred service dates: 06/01/2025 - 08/15/2025
Language requirement: No language requirement
Project Description
The Southern Africa ICEMR is a multidisciplinary project funded by the NIH over the past 15 years to understand the epidemiology of malaria and barriers to control and elimination in three transmission settings in Zambia, combining epidemiology, entomology, and parasite genomics. In Macha, Choma District, Southern Province, Zambia, we are investigating how low-level malaria transmission is sustained and how to achieve malaria elimination.
Scope of Work
The student will assist with an initiative to accelerate malaria elimination in southern Zambia through implementation and evaluation of a malaria case investigation and reactive case detection strategy facilitated by a mobile application to monitor cases in near real-time. The student can assist with field data and sample collection, data management, laboratory assays, GIS mapping, analyses, and interpretation of the findings.
The professional environment is...
The site in Macha, Zambia is a well-established field site, supported by the Johns Hopkins
Malaria Research Institute, and has hosted dozens of students over the past decade. The
research campus has accommodations, a cafeteria, internet, and laboratories.
This placement would be a good fit for someone who...
This placement would be a good fit for a student who is willing to work and live in rural sub-
Saharan Africa and is committed to research on malaria control and elimination.
Required Skills
We are a multidisciplinary team and look for a student with quantitative analytical skills or
laboratory skills.
Site PI/Mentor Info
Name: William Moss, wmoss1@jhu.edu
I would describe my communication and mentorship styles as...
I work to prepare the student as much as possible prior to sending the student to the field site and communicate frequently by email. I either accompany the student to the field site or have more senior students who have worked on projects at the field site accompany the student. I am not able to be at the field site during the entire time the student is there. The Southern Africa ICEMR consists of a large team, both at the school and in Zambia, and members of this team will be available to assist and mentor the student.
A complementary student would have a working style and mentorship expectations that are..
A complimentary student will be able to work with our Southern and Central Africa ICEMR team at the rural field site and be able to communicate with me regularly. The student needs to be prepared for the challenges as well as the rewards of working at a remote field site in rural sub- Saharan Africa.
Costs of Living and Support
Estimated costs:
Housing: $400/month
Food: $150/month
Local transportation: project transport covered by project
Internet: included in housing cost
Total: $550/month
Additional support for PI:
The ICEMR project is able to provide additional financial support if needed.