Jackson Mohlopheni Marakalala

Postdoctoral Researcher, Harvard Medical School

Mohlopheni Jackson Marakalala is a research fellow in immunology and infectious diseases at Harvard School of Public Health. His research is focused on the development of therapeutic and diagnostic tools to fight tuberculosis. Jackson earned his Doctorate degree in chemical pathology at the University of Cape Town. His doctoral research was awarded with the Bronte Stewart Research Prize for the most meritorious thesis submitted by a doctoral student in 2008.

Jackson has published in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and has presented his work at international conferences. He has received a number of funding grants and numerous awards for his scientific work and voluntary work. He was the founding chairperson of the Health Sciences Postdoctoral Association at the University of Cape Town and also served as workshops chair and secretary of the Harvard School of Public Health Postdoctoral Association.

Jackson currently represents postdoctoral scientists in the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion at Harvard School of Public Health. In 2010, Jackson received the Sydney Brenner Fellowship that is awarded by the Academy of Science of South Africa to an outstanding young scientist conducting research in South Africa. In June 2012, he was selected to represent South Africa at the Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting in Germany, where he was also chosen to take part in a Nature.com panel discussion alongside two Nobel laureates on ‘the role of science in the developing world’. The German state of Baden-Wuttenburg also selected Jackson to take part in a week-long programme, where he visited more than 10 scientific institutions in the region.

In 2014, Jackson was part of the first-ever Commonwealth Science Conference that was aimed at using science to tackle problems in Commonwealth countries. He was specially invited to the 2015 Commonwealth Day reception in London where he met Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh.

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