About me
Diana is a Kenyan biochemist and vector biologist specializing in sustainable control of arthropod disease vectors.
Diana is a Kenyan biochemist and early-career researcher specializing in the biology, behaviour, ecology and sustainable control of arthropod disease vectors. She holds an MSc in Biochemistry from Egerton University and has conducted research at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), focusing on attract-and-kill strategies for tick control using natural plant compounds and Metarhizium anisopliae. Her work integrates chemical ecology, vector biology, and One Health approaches to advance environmentally friendly disease management solutions.
Degrees:
2024
Master
Biological Systems and Organisms