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Progress in Malaria Vaccine Research

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Malaria
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Dr Simon Draper tells us about his progress in malaria vaccine research.
The malaria parasite is a 'master of disguise'. Whilst the development of a vaccine has proved difficult, targeting a pathway for the parasite has led to the neutralisation of all strains of Plasmodium falciparum. Dr Simon Draper's research interests include studies of vaccine-induced malaria immunity and trials of vaccine candidates. Focusing on translational medicine, his group will take their most promising vaccine candidates and manufacture them as clinical grade material; the next step is proof of concept clinical trials in healthy volunteers.

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Malaria
People
Simon Draper
Keywords
vaccines
immunology
clinical trials
malaria
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 11/09/2012
Duration: 00:06:38

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