About Qista Lab
QISTA LAB was created from an observation: Mosquitoes pose a danger to the world’s population because of the potentially deadly diseases they can spread.
In order to advance research and knowledge about the vector risk represented by mosquitoes and its exponential spread, QISTA created QISTA LAB: a molecular biology laboratory de nos collaborateurs.
Hamza LEULMI
Head of the Department of Entomology
Anlamina CHAMSSIDINE COMBO
Biologist specializing in parasitic and infectious diseases
César BARTHES
Biologist
History of Qista Lab
QISTA LAB was created from an observation: Mosquitoes pose a danger to the world’s population because of the potentially deadly diseases they can spread.
Their numbers and their resistance are escalating in France and across the world.
In order to advance research and knowledge about the vector risk represented by mosquitoes and its exponential spread, QISTA created QISTA LAB: a molecular biology laboratory.
QISTA created QISTA LAB: a molecular biology laboratory.
Today, the lab provides an analytical and ecological way of controlling mosquitoes on a large scale.
Key dates
January 2021
Launch of QISTA LAB
April 2021
First discoveries in Koalack
Presentation of the team
Biology department
Doctor Hamza Leulmi
Doctor in veterinary parasitology and vector-borne diseases
Doctor in human pathology, infectious diseases branch
With his dual specialisation and transversal skills, Dr Leulmi leads Qista’s Entomology Department. He is also the Microbiology and Molecular Biology Project Manager.
Anlamina Chamssidine Combo
Entomologist biologist specialising in parasitic and infectious diseases
Anlamina Chamssidine Combo is responsible for Qista trap implementation and field studies, as well as associated diagnoses.
César Barthes
Biologist
César is tasked with carrying out field studies for optimal implementation of QISTA traps.
Project Management department
Business Manager
Sandrine has excellent listening skills and is incredibly committed. She provides you with meticulous support for your trap installation projects.
Project Manager
Adrien owes his dual role to his field expertise and his management of research in areas where people live which represent a high risk for the spread of vector-borne diseases. He is a key point of contact between the population to be protected and our teams of biologists.
Anthony CASELLA
Site Coordinator
Anthony organises and manages the technical execution of installing traps for communities. In direct contact with our team, he ensures that our work to control mosquitoes in your town is environmentally-friendly and sustainable.
Institutional and International Relations Coordinator
A cornerstone of institutional and international relations, Stefania organises discussions between the QISTA LAB team and policy makers, as well as institutions. Her commitment to public health and her people skills make her an crucial point of contact with the various international and institutional players.
Analytics department
Issa Mohamed ABDOULKARIM
Data Scientist
Issa is our data processing specialist. His aim? To analyse data from our monitoring tool to predict the proliferation of mosquitoes and the spread of vector-borne diseases in a defined area.