
Tackling Neglected Diseases: From Research to Impact - Lorraine Pfavayi
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Dr. Lorraine Pfavayi is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh and a TIBA Postdoctoral Fellow. She holds a DPhil in Clinical Medicine from the University of Oxford, where she investigated fungal allergic diseases in regions co-endemic with parasitic infections.
Her current research focuses on developing point-of-care diagnostic tools for schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease commonly linked with fresh water snails. She is also involved in the Affected Voices programme, which promotes the inclusion of people with lived experience of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in health policy and service delivery.
Her work is driven by a commitment to integrating basic science with global health policy to deliver equitable, context-relevant solutions for vulnerable communities.
In this episode, Pfavayi discusses the need for context-relevant approaches to addressing the burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Africa and highlights how her ongoing work centers local contexts, community persepctives, and African-led approaches in the development of solutions for NTDs.
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Timestamps:
00:00 – podcast intro
01:05 – guest intro
01:50 – overview of career journey, getting into NTDs research
03:40 – what are NTDs? why NTDs?
06:52 – key contributions towards NTDs research; factoring in under-5 for schistosomiasis management
14:16 – ImmunoAfrica x Immunopaedia quiz interlude
15:07 – involving local communities in the entire project pipeline of research studies
16:17 – PhD research: fungal allergies in NTDs-endemic communities
26:21 – post-doctoral research project: towards tailoring NTDs innovations and interventions for infants and young children; local communities
36:30 – highlights of findings
43:40 – the role of mentors in her career development
44:45 – final remarks: dealing with imposter syndrome
46:32 – outro
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