Teresa Kerubo Ogeto, a lecturer at Kabarak University's School of Medicine and Health Sciences, holds a Master's degree in Medical Parasitology and is pursuing a PhD in applied parasitology and vector biology. Her research focuses on malaria and leishmaniasis, with notable publications in esteemed journals. Teresa is the recipient of the "Best Lecturer in Teaching and Excellence" award and actively mentors students in STEM subjects. She contributes to curriculum development for degrees in Medical Laboratory Sciences and DNA and Forensic Sciences, drawing on eight years of teaching experience. Teresa's research has been supported by grants, including the Kabarak internal grant for research and innovation and the HELB postgraduate scholarship. In addition to her academic pursuits, Teresa engages in parenting and farming activities, showcasing her dedication to personal and professional growth. Her technical expertise, research accomplishments, and teaching accolades reflect her commitment to advancing medical parasitology and nurturing future scientists.