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Open Access | Resolving the phylogeny of malaria parasites

Author(s): 
Stephen M. Rich and Guang Xu
Reference: 
PNAS August 9, 2011 vol. 108 no. 32 12973-12974
Contact email: 
smrich@psis.umass.edu

Regardless of what aspect of malaria one might discuss, superlatives will always be abundant in the conversation.

Open Access | Automated counting for Plasmodium falciparum cytoadherence experiments

Author(s): 
Douglas Paton, Brian Faragher, Khairul MF Mustaffa, Tadge Szestak, Steve D Barrett, Alister G Craig
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:91 (16 April 2011)
Contact email: 
d.paton@istm.keele.ac.uk

The automated counting programs are an accurate and practical way of quantifying static parasite binding assays to purified proteins.

E-interview with Dr. Gunilla Priebe: Should more malaria research be based in Africa?

Dr. Gunilla Priebe recently graduated from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden) on a most interesting topic. She advocates further Africanisation of malaria research based on her study of the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria. Some questions for Gunilla... 
 
 Question/Bart: If you argue for more research in the South, then what should the role of scientists in the North be(come)?...

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