Associate Professor Fekadu Massebo writes:
“I am excited to announce the successful completion of qPCR training at Arba Minch University’s Medical Entomology and Vector Control Laboratory. This advanced training enhances our laboratory’s capabilities and improves diagnostic efficiency. Our laboratory, which already has an expert in conventional PCR (nested PCR), now expands its capacity with qPCR.
I am proud to share that our team, full of enthusiasm, quickly applied their newly acquired skills to real-world tasks during the training.
Completing this training marks a significant milestone, and we are committed to exploring additional tools to support our mission in malaria research and control. We look forward to continuing our professional development and staying at the forefront of scientific progress.
I sincerely thank Mr. Nigatu Negash from AHRI for his invaluable training and expertise. Our collaboration with AHARI has been incredibly valuable, and I am genuinely grateful for it.
I also appreciate the support from the NORHED SENUPH II project in building our capacity.”
The photos show the ongoing training.

