Prof. Gerald Misinzo from Sokoine University of Agriculture has called on researchers to design studies that tackle diseases before they become crises. Speaking to SUAMEDIA after his Professorial Inaugural Lecture, Prof. Misinzo emphasized innovative, cost-effective methods for early disease detection in both animals and humans.

“Diagnosing early is cheaper and more effective than waiting for full-blown outbreaks,” he said.
As the fifth professor since 2017 to deliver this prestigious lecture, Prof. Misinzo also reflected on the importance of research that speaks to the public and inspires the next generation. He has supervised 28 PhD and 59 Master’s students across Africa.
Prof. Maulid Mwatawala, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), noted that such lectures highlight a professor’s academic journey and contributions to science.
Let’s celebrate this milestone and continue supporting research that protects lives both human and animal!
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