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Oumar Gaye
Fellow
Gaye Oumar
Professor of Parasitology, Director of MARCAD Consortium
Current nationality
Senegal
Current country of residence
Senegal
Affiliation / Institution
University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar
Biodata
Gaye is Professor of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine of Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar; Director of the Malaria Research and Capacity Development Programme in West and Central Africa; Coordinator of the Network for Malaria Surveillance in West and Central Africa; a member of the Senegalese Academy of Sciences and Techniques, and a member of Malaria Consortium's Board of Trustees. He was: Head of the Department of Parasitology; Coordinator of the PhD training in human biology and pathology; Scientific Adviser on Malaria in WHO Regional Office for Africa, and a member of WHO headquaters' Expert Panel on Malaria Management; Malaria Technical Advisor at the Gates Foundation; and Technical Advisor at the Ministry of Health, Senegal, for many years. Gaye has coordinated research on malaria and several parasitic diseases in Africa, as the seasonal malaria chemoprevention, and the use of antimalarial and diagnostics tests at community level. He is a founding member of the West Africa Roll Back Malaria Network. He received the Senegal Presidential Award for Science in 2012, and International Distinguished Fellow by American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in 2021.
Sustainable Development Goals
Keywords
Parasitology, Malaria, NTDs, Epidemiology, Clinical trials, Implementation research, Training and capacity building, Science diplomacy
ELECTED
2022
Place of birth
Dakar
Country of birth
Senegal
Section
03. Medical & Health Sciences
Country where living and working for the majority of the last 10 years
Senegal
Public contact information
EMAIL
oumar.gaye@ucad.edu.sn
PHONE
+221 776375055
Website, social media accounts or additional info
Twitter : @OumarPr
ADDRESS
University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal
List of publications
oumar_gaye_lp.pdf
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Last updated on 12/07/2023