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Overview
Prof. Denise Patricia Mawili Mboumba is a Full Professor in Parasitology at Université des Sciences de la Santé in Gabon, where she directs research and academic programmes focused on endemic parasitic and infectious diseases. Her work addresses malaria, filariasis, and intestinal parasitic infections prevalent in Central Africa. She serves the academic, research, and public health sectors through institutional leadership, graduate education, and empirical investigation of disease epidemiology and drug resistance patterns.
Services and expertise
Prof. Mawili Mboumba's professional activities encompass research direction, postgraduate education, and scientific publication in parasitology and infectious disease. She heads the Research Unit on Infectious Agents and their Pathology and directs the Institute of Medical Biology at Université des Sciences de la Santé. She coordinates the Master of Science programme in Infectious Pathogens with a specialization in Medical Parasitology-Mycology, supervising students at MD, PharmD, MSc, and PhD levels. Her research focuses on malaria epidemiology, genetic diversity of parasites, and antimalarial drug resistance in Gabon. She has authored and co-authored over 60 peer-reviewed publications documenting her research findings.
Notable work
Prof. Mawili Mboumba has conducted extensive research on malaria epidemiology and drug resistance in the Gabonese context, contributing empirical data on parasite genetic diversity and treatment efficacy. She has supervised numerous postgraduate students across multiple degree levels—including medical doctors, pharmacists, and research-track masters and doctoral candidates—integrating research training with academic instruction. Her institutional roles as research unit head and institute director position her to coordinate investigations into infectious agents affecting the region.
Team and background
Prof. Mawili Mboumba holds a PhD from Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. She is affiliated with Université des Sciences de la Santé in Libreville, Gabon, where she holds the rank of Full Professor and maintains dual leadership of the Institute of Medical Biology and the Research Unit on Infectious Agents and their Pathology. Her academic trajectory reflects specialization in parasitology with particular focus on diseases endemic to Central Africa.
| Name | Prof. Denise Patricia Mawili Mboumba |
| Website | merton.ox.ac.uk/people/denise-patricia-mawili-mboumba |
| Location | Libreville, Gabon |
| Specialty | Academic & Research |
| Focus | Parasitology, focusing on endemic diseases such as Malaria, Filariasis, and Intestinal Parasitic infections |
| Size | Individual |
| Languages | French, English |
| [email protected] |
Reviewed by Sandrine Dupont on July 14, 2026. Primary source: merton.ox.ac.uk. For corrections or removal requests, contact [email protected].
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