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Malaria

Malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong sub-region

Dr Lorenz von Seidlein from our MORU unit in Bangkok, Thailand, tells us about his research on malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong sub-region
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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.
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Fighting malaria in Myanmar

Professor Frank Smithuis is the director of MOCRU, Myanmar Oxford Clinical Research Unit. MOCRU involves a network of 6 clinics and 650 community health workers in remote areas.
Malaria

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.
Global Health

Fighting malaria in Myanmar

Professor Frank Smithuis is the director of MOCRU, Myanmar Oxford Clinical Research Unit. MOCRU involves a network of 6 clinics and 650 community health workers in remote areas.
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Infectious diseases in Indonesia

Professor Kevin Baird leads our Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit (EOCRU) in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Finding the best malaria treatments

Dr Mehul Dhorda heads the Asia Regional Centre of the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN).
Global Health

Infectious diseases in Indonesia

Professor Kevin Baird leads our Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit (EOCRU) in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Malaria

Finding the best malaria treatments

Dr Mehul Dhorda heads the Asia Regional Centre of the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN).
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Epidemiology and malaria elimination

Dr Richard Maude's work combines clinical studies, descriptive epidemiology and mathematical modelling of malaria in South and Southeast Asia.
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Epidemiology and malaria elimination

Dr Richard Maude's work combines clinical studies, descriptive epidemiology and mathematical modelling of malaria in South and Southeast Asia.
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Malaria laboratory at MORU

Dr Kesinee Chotivanich's laboratory provides facilities and resources to researchers, students, and collaborators who are interested in tropical diseases, with the aim to improve patients’ care.
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Malaria laboratory at MORU

Dr Kesinee Chotivanich's laboratory provides facilities and resources to researchers, students, and collaborators who are interested in tropical diseases, with the aim to improve patients’ care.
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Malaria in Kenya

There is a great need for better treatments for malaria and for a preventative malaria vaccine.
Malaria

Malaria in Kenya

There is a great need for better treatments for malaria and for a preventative malaria vaccine.
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Malaria in pregnancy

In pregnant women, severe malaria is responsible for high maternal mortality, and uncomplicated malaria results in in high morbidity.
Malaria

Malaria in pregnancy

In pregnant women, severe malaria is responsible for high maternal mortality, and uncomplicated malaria results in in high morbidity.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Killers' part 1 - Mosquito genomes and malaria control

Can studying Mosquito population genomes help to stop the spread of Malaria?
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Tropical Immunology

Melioidosis is a neglected tropical disease, and a major infectious killer in South East Asia. Melioidosis particularly affects people with diabetes.
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Sharing data to fight malaria

Over 250 Institutions participate in the effort of sharing data on the efficacy of antimalarial drugs, which involves standardising and re-analysing data.

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