Dr. Nsa Dada

Dr. Nsa Dada

Challenge Type
Navigating department/university culture
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Dr. Nsa Dada is an Assistant Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. Her PhD research focused on the interactions between mosquitoes and their associated microbes, specifically those that inhabit domestic water containers. She worked on the container dwelling mosquito Aedes aegypti in Southeast Asia, Thailand, and Laos, where she was interested in understanding the relationship between fecal contamination of those containers and mosquito production. Her work now continues to focus on mosquito and microbe interactions, specifically how microbes shape the response and adaptation of mosquitoes to evolutionary pressure. In this video, Nsa discusses what it was like to navigate a new culture and system by going to graduate school outside of her home country.  She reveals what it was like not knowing the unwritten/unspoken rules, and what she ultimately learned from this experience.