NaMaSte study

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Quantifying the relationship between human mobility and disease transmission is critical for identifying disease sources and designing interventions. Methods for capturing mobility patterns have largely been used to characterize settled populations. Mobility patterns in mobile populations, such as nomads, are … Continued

TESTsmART Team Training

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TESTsmART Study Team Training 17-18 February 2020 Eldoret, Kenya The TESTsmART Team is used to meeting virtually, and had mastered the art of Zoom meetings before it became the modus operandi of the post-COVID world. Team members are physically based … Continued

Christine’s Trek to Kenya

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Meet Christine Markwalter! She is one of the postdocs working with the O’Meara Lab and has been a member of the greater malaria research community at Duke for 3 years. Christine came to Duke after completing her doctoral studies at … Continued

Welcome Zena!

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“My brother thought I’d like to code but I didn’t want to listen to him,” says Zena Lapp, our newest computational postdoctoral research associate. Famous last words! Zena joins us from the University of Michigan where she finished up her … Continued