Faculty of Medicine, Université Cheikh Anta Diop (University of Dakar), Senegal and the Ministry of Health, Senegal

The University of Dakar is one of the largest universities in Africa, with over 50,000 students. It has active medical and science faculties. The Department of Parasitology has four professors and five associate professors, and currently hosts about 10 PhD students from the Faculties of Medicine or Science.

The main focus of research in the department is malaria. The department has clinical trials sites at Hôpital Roi Baudoin to the north of Dakar, and field site at Ker Socé to the south. The department has strong links with several international organizations, including WHO, USAID, UNICEF, IRD and LSHTM. The department is current hosting a large trial of intermittent preventive treatment in children supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The vision of the department is to become a centre of excellence in malaria research and training, with a strong postgraduate program that serves as a model for other countries in Africa.

Malaria research activities

The parasitology research activities currently being undertaken include:

The entomology research activities currently being undertaken include: