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Anna Lacasta

Anna Lacasta

Senior Scientist, Animal and Human Health

Claudia Arndt

Claudia Arndt

Senior Scientist - Team Leader of the Mazingira Centre

Edward Hernando Cabezas Garcia

Edward Hernando Cabezas Garcia

Post-doctoral Researcher

Edward Okoth

Edward Okoth

Senior Scientist - Epidemiologist

Eric Fevre

Eric Fevre

Jointly Appointed Principal Scientist, ILRI and Professor of Veterinary Infectious Diseases, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool

Gezahegn Ayalew

Gezahegn Ayalew

Research Officer III

Jean-Baka Domelevo Entfellner

Jean-Baka Domelevo Entfellner

Head of Data and Research Methods

Michel Mainack Dione

Michel Mainack Dione

Senior Scientist, Animal Health

Vish Nene

Vish Nene

ILRI Emeritus Fellow

Wario Malicha

Wario Malicha

Research Officer I

Zelalem Terfa

Zelalem Terfa

Scientist, Gender Quantitative

Zoë Campbell

Zoë Campbell

Scientist, Gender & Animal Health

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