Rethinking Malaria: The mosquito is on the move – can we keep up?
The LSHTM-Charité Global Health Lecture Series brings together leading scientists from the UK, Germany and further afield to present cutting-edge research on pressing global health issues and to discuss the implications of their work for policy and practice. The series is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The lecture is called Rethinking Malaria: The mosquito is on the move – can we keep up?
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022.
Time: 16:00 – 17:30 (UK time zone) (5:00 – 6:30 PM CET)
Location: online
Speakers:
- Dr. Fredros Okumu, Director of Science at Ifakara Health Institute
- Professor Shunmay Yeung, Head of the Clinical Research Department at LSHTM
- Professor Steffen Borrmann, Professor of clinical parasitology at the University of Tübingen
After more than a year since the “Rethinking Malaria” consultation, the need for new strategies for global malaria control remains an ongoing conversation. Therefore, this fourteenth event of the LSHTM-Charité Global Health Lecture series will focus on where we are in the fight against malaria, and explore new approaches to address emerging threats.
Free and open to all. No registration required.
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