South Africa to Hampton: Fulbright Scholar Dr. Addmore Shonhai Brings World-Class Malaria Research to Campus  

 
HAMPTON, Va. (April , 2026) — Hampton University continues to expand its global academic footprint with the residency of Dr. Addmore Shonhai, a distinguished scholar and Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Venda in South Africa, participating in the prestigious Fulbright Program. 

As part of his Fulbright appointment, Dr. Shonhai is collaborating with Hampton’s Department of Chemistry, bringing international perspective and advanced research expertise to the university community. 

Dr. Shonhai will be in residence at Hampton University from October 2025 through June 2026, working alongside Dr. Graham Chakafana in the Department of Chemistry. Together, they are advancing research to characterize malarial proteins that may serve as viable drug targets, strengthening Hampton’s contributions to biomedical science and global health. Dr. Shonhai serves as a Full Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Venda, where he leads the Protein Biochemistry of Malaria Research Group. His research centers on heat shock proteins and their role in enabling malaria parasites to survive under the complex physiological conditions within human hosts. His work has contributed to identifying biological pathways that may serve as targets in the development of new antimalarial therapies. 

A Fulbright Scholar is a recipient of a highly competitive, merit-based grant from the U.S. government’s flagship international educational exchange program, established in 1946. The program promotes mutual understanding and fosters meaningful connections between the people of the United States and nations around the world. 

For more than 75 years, Fulbright alumni have shaped global progress across public service, science, public health, education, and the arts. Their work continues to influence innovation, leadership, and discovery across disciplines. 

Beyond the laboratory, Dr. Shonhai is deeply invested in mentorship and student development. He is actively engaging undergraduate and graduate students in hands-on research in structural biology and protein biochemistry, helping to cultivate a new generation of scientists equipped to address some of the world’s most pressing health challenges. 

“This Fulbright collaboration reflects the caliber of scholarship and global engagement we continue to build within the School of Science,” said Dr. Taviare Hawkins, Dean of the School of Science. “Dr. Shonhai’s work not only advances critical research in malaria treatment, but it also creates transformative learning opportunities for our students, placing them at the intersection of discovery and real-world impact.”’ 

On March 23, Dr. Shonhai delivered a Dean’s Seminar within the School of Science, where faculty and students explored the global implications of his research and the power of international collaboration. 

“Hampton University remains committed to preparing students to lead and serve in a global society,” said Provost and Executive Vice President Dr. Betty Stewart. “Welcoming distinguished scholars like Dr. Shonhai strengthens our academic enterprise and affirms our role as a center of innovation, research, and international collaboration. His presence enriches our campus and extends Hampton’s influence in addressing challenges that affect communities worldwide.” 

As Hampton University continues to stand as a beacon of excellence, innovation, and global leadership, the university takes pride in welcoming scholars whose work reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in service to humanity. Dr. Shonhai’s residency deepens a longstanding tradition of scholarship grounded in purpose, discovery, and impact. 

ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY 

Founded in 1868, Hampton University is a proud, close-knit community of scholars, representing 44 states and 32 territories. With a legacy rooted in empowerment and education, the university is committed to nurturing intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship — preparing students to lead with purpose and integrity in an ever-changing world. Learn more at: www.hamptonu.edu       

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