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WT-CCGHR uses the outstanding research capabilities and influence at Cambridge to support global health through collaborative research partnerships.

United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2015
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We have partnered with @NDMOxford to offer summer internships to undergraduate and Masters students from Africa. You will get the opportunity to work in a lab environment and live in Oxford for 8 weeks! To apply and find out more visit: ndm.ox.ac.uk/internships
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Congratulations!
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Through the use of genomic sequencing, researchers have found that the strain of cholera causing the current outbreak in Yemen was introduced to the country by migration from Eastern Africa wellc.me/2BYcGQR @sangerinstitute #OutsmartEpidemics
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Talk by Marcus Lee on ‘New genetic approaches for anti malarial target discovery’ explores identification of new targets looking at the diversity of resistant parasites
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Catherine Merrick’s talk on ‘virulence gene dynamics in malaria parasite plasmodium falciparum’ explains how G4s, like hairpins affect var recombination.
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Viola Introni now talking about the Dantu story in her flash talk - malaria research in collaboration with @KEMRI_Wellcome
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‘Burkett lymphoma: the starry sky tumour’ Suzanne Turner notes we still have a very long way to go with both sporadic and endemic. Targeted therapy might be more appropriate to treatment of children with BL.
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Fantastic keynote by Pauline Beattie @EDCTP on funding clinical research and capacity building in SSA.
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Now listening to Caroline Trotter on ‘Zero by 2030: expanding access to post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent human death’ work with WHO and generation of evidence for GAVI modelling epidemiological and economic impact on policy changes.
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Shona Wilson talking about ‘The interchange between lab and field in anti-schistome immunity research’ talks about peak shifts in infection. MDA alone is not going to work. Passive immunisation cannot be ruled out.
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‘Global genome diversity, hybridisation & aneuploidy in the leishmaniasis donovani complex’ Susanna Franssen talks about the research on 151 globally distributed natural isolates
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Prof Simon Croft speaking on ‘Developing drugs for neglected diseases’ makes insightful remarks on leishmaniasis.
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Really looking forward to ERC flash talks on a wide range of parasites: Ascaris and Trichuris, Schistosoma mansoni, Neisseria meningitidis, Trematode Helminths,Strongyloised stercoralis, Plasmodium falciparum. Great fun communicating to a broad audience! ow.ly/QwaG30mXrEk
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Looking forward to Cambridge Parasitic and Neglected Tropical Diseases Network Day tomorrow 13 Dec ow.ly/KZ3u30mXqSg. Great line-up of talks and vibrant panel discussion on collaborative research around the world.
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