CONSERVATION MEDICINE
Updated 33 days ago
Ronald has worked with Conservation Medicine since 2017 carrying out field work across Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah sampling wildlife and livestock and supporting our human surveillance work. Ronald has helped organise and conduct biosafety and risk assessment trainings in Malaysia and Cambodia. Ronald is experienced in using a range of traps and maintains all our electrical equipment for field work. Ronald's unique experience working with wildlife and knowledge of the forest, makes him a key member of our team and an important part of our training and capacity building efforts... Conservation Medicine and EcoHealth Alliance have built laboratory capacity in Sabah in collaboration with Sabah Wildlife Department and Danau Girang Field Centre and are part of the management committee for Sabah Wildlife Department's - Wildlife Health, Genetic and Forensic Laboratory. Conservation Medicine designed and oversaw the building of this Biosafety Level 2 biocontainment laboratory that has been..