Prof. Neelika Malavige appointed President-Elect of ISID

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February 05, Colombo (LNW): Professor Neelika Malavige has been named the President-Elect of the International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID), a prestigious position she will officially assume in 2027, the University of Sri Jayawardenapura said.

Each term in the role lasts for two years, and her appointment reflects the high regard in which her work is held globally.

A renowned expert in the field of infectious diseases, Professor Malavige has made invaluable contributions, particularly in the areas of COVID-19 testing, viral sequencing, and the identification of emerging virus strains.

Her pioneering research has significantly advanced the understanding of the molecular epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2, especially in Sri Lanka, where her work played a critical role in tracking and studying the virus’s spread.

In recognition of her exceptional scientific achievements, Professor Malavige was recently named among the top 2% of scientists worldwide, as ranked by Elsevier-Stanford.

This acknowledgment places her in an elite group of researchers, underlining the global impact of her work.

Beyond her research on COVID-19, Professor Malavige has also conducted extensive studies into dengue fever, with a focus on its immunopathogenesis, biomarkers, and immune responses related to protection.

Her contributions to clinical trials and molecular research have been instrumental in advancing the global understanding of dengue, a disease that continues to affect millions around the world.

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