Dr. Rosine Wolié is a researcher and lecturer at Nagui Abrogoua University and Quality Assurance Manager at the Vector Control Product Evaluation Centre of the Pierre Richet Institute. With more than nine years of experience, she specialises in vector biology, genomics and the evaluation of next-generation malaria control tools. She has led major international research projects funded by organisations including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Global Fund and FCDO, while contributing to genomic surveillance, insecticide resistance management and national malaria strategies. Passionate about strengthening scientific capacity across West Africa, Dr. Wolié combines research excellence, programme leadership and policy engagement to support innovative, evidence-based approaches to malaria elimination.