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Creative Commons |
Genomics and global health |
Professor Olivo Miotto from our MORU programme in Bangkok, Thailand, tells us how genomics can help us improve global health |
Olivo Miotto |
12 Jul 2019 |
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Creative Commons |
Optimising malaria treatment |
Dr Georgina Humphreys coordinates the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) study groups by encouraging partner engagement and managing the data curation and development of publications. |
Georgina Humphreys |
14 Dec 2016 |
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Optimising malaria treatment |
Dr Georgina Humphreys coordinates the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) study groups by encouraging partner engagement and managing the data curation and development of publications. |
Georgina Humphreys |
14 Dec 2016 |
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Finding the best malaria treatments |
Dr Mehul Dhorda heads the Asia Regional Centre of the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN). |
Mehul Dhorda |
02 Nov 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Finding the best malaria treatments |
Dr Mehul Dhorda heads the Asia Regional Centre of the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN). |
Mehul Dhorda |
02 Nov 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Epidemiology and malaria elimination |
Dr Richard Maude's work combines clinical studies, descriptive epidemiology and mathematical modelling of malaria in South and Southeast Asia. |
Richard Maude |
01 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Epidemiology and malaria elimination |
Dr Richard Maude's work combines clinical studies, descriptive epidemiology and mathematical modelling of malaria in South and Southeast Asia. |
Richard Maude |
01 Jul 2016 |
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Computation and genetics |
Resistance to drugs in bacteria can be aquired by swapping genes between individual bacteria. Computer programs developed by Dr Iqbal enable doctors to predict which antibiotics will be met with drug resistance, enabling the selection of the right drug. |
Zamin Iqbal |
07 Jan 2016 |
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Computation and genetics |
Resistance to drugs in bacteria can be aquired by swapping genes between individual bacteria. Computer programs developed by Dr Iqbal enable doctors to predict which antibiotics will be met with drug resistance, enabling the selection of the right drug. |
Zamin Iqbal |
07 Jan 2016 |
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Getting the dose right |
Too high a dose can result in toxicity and side-effects, too low a dose can cause the illness to come back and at worse develop resistance. |
Joel Tarning |
28 Jul 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
Getting the dose right |
Too high a dose can result in toxicity and side-effects, too low a dose can cause the illness to come back and at worse develop resistance. |
Joel Tarning |
28 Jul 2015 |
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The treatment of severe malaria |
Professor Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. |
Arjen Dondorp |
16 Dec 2014 |
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Artemisinin therapy for malaria |
Professor Nick White talks about the future of artemisinin and other drug therapies for malaria. |
Nick White |
16 Dec 2014 |
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Between research and humanitarian |
Between research and humanitarian |
Francois Nosten |
16 Dec 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
Between research and humanitarian |
Between research and humanitarian |
Francois Nosten |
10 Dec 2014 |
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Between research and humanitarian |
Between research and humanitarian |
Francois Nosten |
10 Dec 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
Artemisinin therapy for malaria by Professor Nick White |
Professor Nick White talks about the future of artemisinin and other drug therapies for malaria. |
Nick White |
18 Jun 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
Artemisinin therapy for malaria by Professor Nick White |
Professor Nick White talks about the future of artemisinin and other drug therapies for malaria. |
Nick White |
18 Jun 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
The treatment of severe malaria |
Professor Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. |
Arjen Dondorp |
21 Feb 2012 |