Malaria News and Research

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Researchers win 2019 AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize for malaria-fighting technology

Researchers win 2019 AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize for malaria-fighting technology

Iron overload, variant gene and malaria resistance linked in African study

Iron overload, variant gene and malaria resistance linked in African study

3D capillary system offers a new approach to investigate obstruction of microvessels

3D capillary system offers a new approach to investigate obstruction of microvessels

Study explains equal attraction of mosquitoes to flowers and humans

Study explains equal attraction of mosquitoes to flowers and humans

Researchers develop novel technology to produce cheaper, longer-lasting vaccines

Researchers develop novel technology to produce cheaper, longer-lasting vaccines

Genetically engineered mosquitoes halt Dengue spread

Genetically engineered mosquitoes halt Dengue spread

Molecular-level understanding of drug interactions could pave way for better malaria treatments

Molecular-level understanding of drug interactions could pave way for better malaria treatments

WHO spells out most urgent health issues for the next 10 years

WHO spells out most urgent health issues for the next 10 years

Study suggests average body temperature in humans falling

Study suggests average body temperature in humans falling

The International Consortium Claims Medical Breakthrough in Malaria Research

The International Consortium Claims Medical Breakthrough in Malaria Research

New mathematical model can efficiently model the expression of enzymes in living cells

New mathematical model can efficiently model the expression of enzymes in living cells

UMSOM research shows even milder cases of diarrheal diseases can lead to child mortality

UMSOM research shows even milder cases of diarrheal diseases can lead to child mortality

Breastfeeding mothers could naturally vaccinate their babies against malaria

Breastfeeding mothers could naturally vaccinate their babies against malaria

Researchers use single cell genome sequencing to study malaria transmission

Researchers use single cell genome sequencing to study malaria transmission

NYU Langone Health announces launch of a multidisciplinary Vaccine Center

NYU Langone Health announces launch of a multidisciplinary Vaccine Center

Prison sentences given to scientists who gene-edited babies

Prison sentences given to scientists who gene-edited babies

Intravenous BCG vaccine provides greater protection against tuberculosis

Intravenous BCG vaccine provides greater protection against tuberculosis

Intravenous administration boosts protective power of TB vaccine

Intravenous administration boosts protective power of TB vaccine

Scientists identify molecules capable of inhibiting DNA methylation, effectively killing malaria parasites

Scientists identify molecules capable of inhibiting DNA methylation, effectively killing malaria parasites

Researchers identify new insecticide resistance mechanism by mosquitoes

Researchers identify new insecticide resistance mechanism by mosquitoes

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