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History | Edinburgh Malaria Groups
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Malaria and Edinburgh have a long association. This was marked most notably by the announcement by Patrick Manson (a Scotsman), at a meeting of the British Medical Association in Edinburgh in July 1898, of the discovery by Ronald Ross (also a Scotsman) of the mosquito cycle of the malaria parasite. The Nobel Prize awarded in 1902 to Ross for this discovery is now displayed in the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. Pictured left). His classical studies on the genetics of the free-living ciliate. This work w...
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Links | Edinburgh Malaria Groups
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Http:/ www.euvaccine.eu. School of Biological Sciences. Http:/ www.ed.ac.uk/biology. Http:/ www.wehi.edu.au/MalDB-www/who.html. Http:/ www.malaria.org/. Multilateral Initiative on Malaria. Http:/ mim.nih.gov/. Http:/ www.sanger.ac.uk/Projects/P falciparum/. University of Edinburgh Homepage. Http:/ www.ed.ac.uk/.
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Members by alphabet | Edinburgh Infectious Diseases
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Alphabetical listing of all. We have recently said goodbye to Prof Andrew MacDonald and Prof Eric Fèvre, who have moved onto the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool respectively. We wish them all good fortune in their new endeavours! Dr Rosalind J ALLEN. Biological and Soft Condensed Matter Physics. Rallen2@staffmail.ed.ac.uk. Scottish E. coli O157/VTEC Reference lab. Chancellor's Building, LF. Lesley.allison@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk. Engagement of sustainable business with global health agenda. Genet...
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Edinburgh Malaria Groups - Publications | Edinburgh Malaria Groups
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Edinburgh Malaria Groups - Publications. Edinburgh Malaria Groups - Publications. Publications from the Edinburgh Malaria Group members, plus historical publications by former members over the last 30 years. Thompson, J., O. R. Millington, P. Garside, and J. M. Brewer. 2008. What can transgenic parasites tell us about the development of Plasmodium-specific immune responses? Walliker, D. 2005. The hitchhiker's guide to malaria parasite genes. Trends Parasitol 21:489-493. Cravo, P. V., J. M....Carter, R...
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Welcome to the Edinburgh Malaria Groups page | Edinburgh Malaria Groups
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Welcome to the Edinburgh Malaria Groups page. Welcome to the Edinburgh Malaria Groups page. The Edinburgh Malaria Groups are based in the Institutes of Immunology and Infection Research and Evolutionary Biology. Malaria is a debilitating and potentially fatal illness, caused by. Parasite infection. Malaria parasites are transmitted between humans by the bites of.
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Malaria Resources | Edinburgh Malaria Groups
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The European Malaria Reagent Repository.