Samuel Lubwama Nsobya - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Samuel Lubwama Nsobya is an eminent researcher affiliated with the Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration in Kampala, Uganda. His work primarily focuses on malaria, an area in which he has made significant contributions, particularly related to the diagnosis, treatment, and genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum. His expertise in the field of infectious diseases highlights his dedication to improving malaria control and understanding its complexities in Uganda and beyond.

Research Contributions

Samuel Lubwama Nsobya has played a pivotal role in advancing research on malaria, with a focus on evaluating diagnostic tools, understanding drug resistance, and exploring the genetic diversity of malaria parasites. His work includes the development and field evaluation of diagnostic devices like the EasyScan GO, which leverages machine-learning for malaria microscopy. He has also been involved in studies assessing the efficacy and safety of antimalarial drugs such as artemether-lumefantrine and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine, as well as studying the genetic diversity and molecular markers of drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum populations in Uganda.

Aliases

Throughout his career, Samuel Lubwama Nsobya has been referenced by various names, including Samuel L. Nsobya, S. Nsobya, Sam Lubwama Nsobya, and others. These aliases reflect the variations in naming conventions used across different publications and databases.

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Total Citations 2638
h-index 28
Total Papers 93

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