Henrietta Sasu is a Research Assistant with experience in Computational Drug Discovery using Bioinformatics tools and a background in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Ghana. She considers herself a ‘forever student’, eager to build on her academic foundations and be up to date with the latest in the field of genetics. Henrietta conducts and supports various research activities such as DNA extraction, PCR sequencing and data analysis. She is involved in a project aimed at tracking ACT resistance emergence in Ghana using the MIP capture method coupled with other Next Generation sequencing techniques. Henrietta is also currently working together with her teammates on a study aimed at assessing the longevity of the RTSS malaria vaccine as well as determining whether or not the vaccine will be effective in preventing clinical malaria caused by different strains of the plasmodium parasite other than the 3D7 strain used in developing the RTSS vaccin