Malaria Capacity Development Consortium
About Malaria Capacity Development Consortium
Improving malaria research capacity in Africa.
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Evidence of allele-specificity helps explain partial protection of RTS,S/AS01
Look out for us at the ASTMH conference, Philadelphia, later this month. We'll be hosting a symposium, 'Combining Scientific Excellence with Research Capacity Strengthening: The Malaria Capacity Development Consortium'
Recently published by Ndeserua et al. "Risk factors for placental malaria and associated adverse pregnancy outcomes in Rufiji, Tanzania: a hospital based cross sectional study": http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ahs/articl e/view/121847
Free online course from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine MARCH Centre, on Improving the Health of Women, Children and Adolescents: from Evidence to Action.
New research involving the School reveals the molecular action of a protein in the malaria parasite that allows it to survive in the blood stream
A first aid kit for tackling malaria and basic health problems in schools is among 25 grass roots projects selected by WHO's Social Innovation in Health Initiative
New research published by the ACT consortium
Read the latest LSHTM Malaria Centre - London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Featured publication from Samad et al, including MCDC alumnus, Dr Harold Ocholla.
Could Viagra be a new weapon in preventing the transmission of malaria parasites? Read the latest research below.
Read about the latest research on fake antimalarial drugs from the ACT consortium.
The likelihood of being bitten by mosquitoes could be down to our genes, according to a study carried out on twins