The study of the three protagonists in malaria-the Plasmodium parasite, the Anopheles mosquito, and the human host-is key to developing methods to control and eventually eliminate the disease. Genomic technologies, including the recent development of next-generation sequencing, enable interrogation of this triangle to an unprecedented level of scrutiny, and promise exciting progress toward real-time epidemiology studies and the study of evolutionary adaptation. We discuss the use of genomics by the International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research, a network of field sites and laboratories in malaria-endemic countries that undertake cutting-edge research, training, and technology transfer in malarious countries of the world
Molecular epidemiology leverages genetic information to study the risk factors that affect the frequ...
Molecular epidemiology leverages genetic information to study the risk factors that affect the frequ...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...
Malaria continues to impose a significant disease burden on low- and middle-income countries in the ...
The genome sequence of Anopheles gambiae, the major mosquito vector of the malaria parasite Plasmodi...
In this thesis I ask, how can the study of genome variation within malaria vector populations contri...
Malaria persists as an undiminished global problem, but the resources available to address it have i...
Genome sequences are available for 3 human-infecting malaria parasites, Plasmodium falciparum, P. vi...
Malaria is a significant global disease caused by infection with parasites of the Plasmodium genus, ...
Abstract. Malaria has been the greatest scourge of humankind for many millennia, and as a consequenc...
Genomics has revolutionised the study of the biology of parasitic diseases. The first Eukaryotic par...
Genomics has been a pivotal tool for infectious disease research, especially for malaria where studi...
MalariaGEN is a data-sharing network that enables groups around the world to work together on the ge...
MalariaGEN is a data-sharing network that enables groups around the world to work together on the ge...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, are responsible for a significant burden of d...
Molecular epidemiology leverages genetic information to study the risk factors that affect the frequ...
Molecular epidemiology leverages genetic information to study the risk factors that affect the frequ...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...
Malaria continues to impose a significant disease burden on low- and middle-income countries in the ...
The genome sequence of Anopheles gambiae, the major mosquito vector of the malaria parasite Plasmodi...
In this thesis I ask, how can the study of genome variation within malaria vector populations contri...
Malaria persists as an undiminished global problem, but the resources available to address it have i...
Genome sequences are available for 3 human-infecting malaria parasites, Plasmodium falciparum, P. vi...
Malaria is a significant global disease caused by infection with parasites of the Plasmodium genus, ...
Abstract. Malaria has been the greatest scourge of humankind for many millennia, and as a consequenc...
Genomics has revolutionised the study of the biology of parasitic diseases. The first Eukaryotic par...
Genomics has been a pivotal tool for infectious disease research, especially for malaria where studi...
MalariaGEN is a data-sharing network that enables groups around the world to work together on the ge...
MalariaGEN is a data-sharing network that enables groups around the world to work together on the ge...
Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, are responsible for a significant burden of d...
Molecular epidemiology leverages genetic information to study the risk factors that affect the frequ...
Molecular epidemiology leverages genetic information to study the risk factors that affect the frequ...
Malaria is a major killer of children worldwide and the strongest known force for evolutionary selec...