Dr Christen Fornadel
Christen provides technical leadership, coordination, and oversight in support of IVCC products from development to launch, including monitoring and evaluation of novel vector control tools and the design and implementation…
Christen provides technical leadership, coordination, and oversight in support of IVCC products from development to launch, including monitoring and evaluation of novel vector control tools and the design and implementation…
In her role as Field Entomologist, Kath is responsible for supporting technical activities in IVCCs core insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) pillars. She supports laboratory and field…
In the role of Field Entomologist, Renaud oversees laboratory and field trials to support vector control product development projects with IVCC partners. Within the technical team, he works closely with…
Karen is the Senior Administrator at IVCC for the NgenIRS, New Nets Project and Access Teams. She assists the aforementioned projects by providing administrative support for staff members based in…
Laura supports the full breadth of IVCC’s communications strategy, with a particular focus on digital strategy, including website and social media. She also leads on communications support for individual programmes…
In her role as Senior Technical Manager, Janneke is responsible for managing laboratory and field trials designed to support product development projects. She works closely with IVCC’s network of collaborating…
Vasanthan is an independent consultant and facilitator on Regulatory Pathways for IVCC. He is also an ESAC board member. Vasanthan has a master’s in Agricultural Sciences and Specialization in Agricultural…
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When insecticide-based vector control tools—methods used to reduce mosquito populations and disease transmission—are consistently applied, they have proven highly effective in reducing malaria, particularly in Africa.
Although primarily focused on malaria, IVCC recognises that new tools and products are likely to be effective against a wide range of other vector-borne diseases.