
Degrees:
2019
Doctorate Medical and Health Sciences incl Neurosciences
my doctoral research centered on leveraging imaging-based flow cytometry techniques to investigate the intricate dynamics of T cell-antigen presenting cell interactions within the context of tuberculosis . Through this innovative approach, I explored the molecular and immunological ramifications of these interactions, shedding light on critical aspects of TB pathogenesis and immunity. By dissecting the complex interplay between T cells and antigen presenting cells, I uncovered key insights into immune surveillance, activation, and regulation during TB infection. As a woman in science from the developing world, I am committed to not only advancing scientific knowledge but also fostering inclusive and empowering fellow women researchers in our shared pursuit of scientific excellence and societal impact.