Life at the lodge

The team stay at Fisherman’s Rest outside Blantyre for most of the trip.

Hannah and Liz on an early morning run

Hannah and Liz on an early morning run

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling off in the pool at FR

Cooling off in the pool

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our vehicle at Fisherman's Rest

Our vehicle at Fisherman’s Rest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early morning Chichewa lessons on the lawn

Early morning Chichewa lessons on the lawn

Patricia Lund

I teach on cell biology, human genetics and cancer biology modules in the Department for Applied Sciences & Health (DASH). I have organised a work experience trip to Malawi (first one in August 2014) using contacts and experience from my field work in Africa and started this DASH to Africa blog to engage all our students (and others) in our international engagement.
More about my research: studies on the genetic condition albinism in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Malawi, Zambia and Ghana have been wide reaching with multiple partners and funders. Information has been gathered on the frequency of albinism in different populations, mutations in the gene causing the condition, sun protection strategies adopted to reduce the risk of developing sun induced skin damage, health (especially genetic) care for this vulnerable group, education (mainstream versus special schools) and social perceptions (and misconceptions) about albinism in African communities. These multi-faceted studies have been enriched by collaborations with local albinism associations in Africa and. I have also been privileged to meet many families with albinism.