# Wanjiru Kamau

> Wanjiru Kamau is a leading African epidemiologist whose research focuses on the transmission dynamics of infectious disease in high-burden sub-Saharan settings, with emphasis on malaria, TB co-infection, and emerging arboviruses. Her spatial modelling during the 2014–2016 Rift Valley fever outbreak became a template for WHO response frameworks. She established the Pan-African Genomic Surveillance Network and won the L'Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science.

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**Institution:** African Institute for Mathematical Sciences / University of Nairobi
**Field:** Epidemiology and Global Health
**H-index:** 41
**Publications:** 195
**Grants:** 26
**Patents:** 1

## Industry collaborations

- Wellcome Trust
- PATH
- Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases

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