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Evaluation of the leukocyte contribution to innate immune responses to malaria vaccination School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK Students Dr L Prince
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public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We are seeking to appoint a Higher Scientific Officer to work as a member of the Malaria Transmission
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for Malaria CL2. As our Microscope Facility Manager you will play a pivotal role within the Faculty managing, operating and maintaining our advanced microscopy equipment, including unique and bespoke
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Location: South Kensington Campus Job Summary This is an exceptional opportunity for an ambitious Research Associate to contribute to ground-breaking research with the potential to transform malaria
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Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis to join an inter-disciplinary project exploring strategies for malaria eradication. The post-holder will focus on developing and applying models to evaluate
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bioinformatic and population genomic analytical strategies to sequence data of hosts, vectors, and pathogens across a range of infectious diseases, including malaria. Specific projects will include to understand
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testing of the next generation of malaria transmission blocking vaccines as part of the UltiMalVax project. You will participate in the research project led by Professor Sumi Biswas to develop malaria
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malaria. The Consortium partners are the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Centre for Research into Infectious Disease Cameroon, the Institut Pierre Richet in Côte d'Ivoire, the National
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of vector-borne diseases especially malaria. The Consortium partners are the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Centre for Research into Infectious Disease Cameroon, the Institut Pierre Richet
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of vector-borne diseases especially malaria. One strand of our work concerns the arms race against insecticide resistance in African malaria vector mosquitoes, and in particular the process of choosing