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September 26, 2023

We’re recruiting a post-doctoral scientist

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

Apply through here: https://careers.duke.edu/job/Durham-POSTDOCTORAL-ASSOCIATE-NC-27710/1080119900/ Here are the details: Postdoctoral Fellow Position Computational approaches to malaria parasite antigen diversity Duke Global Health Institute The Taylor lab is recruiting an exceptional post-doctoral scientist to work on the transmission of malaria parasites between hosts....
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December 10, 2019

Cody Nelson gets made as a malariologist

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

Congratulations to Cody (and team members) for his new paper in Nature Communications analyzing the genetic relationships between parasites infecting household members in Western Kenya: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-13578-4 Basically, parasites are more closely related genetically between members of the same household than...
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June 18, 2019

Congratulations to Jens!

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

Jens Petersen PhD has been awarded an additional year of support as a post-doctoral scientist by the Alfred Benzon Foundation (http://www.benzon-foundation.dk/). This will allow him to continue to investigate the effects of sickle-trait and other red cell disorders on phenotypes...
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May 28, 2019

EPiTOMISE enrollment passes 50%

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

The EPiTOMISE study (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03178643) has passed 50% of its planned enrollees. Congratulations once again to Sarah, Seline, Ernest, and Faith in Homa Bay for their recruitment and excellent care of these children through the trial.
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September 6, 2018

Welcome Jens!

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

Jens Petersen has joined us as a post-doctoral fellow. He earned his PhD from the University of Copenhagen and has just relocated to Durham from Denmark. He'll be working on P falciparum pathogenesis and other projects that we dream up...
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June 25, 2018

EPiTOMISE enrollment hits 25%

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

The EPiTOMISE study - an RCT of malaria chemoprevention in children with sickle cell anemia in Homa Bay, Kenya - has enrolled 25% of our target enrollment of 246. The first patient was enrolled in January 2018. Congratulations to the...
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Congratulations Joe!

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

Our very own Joe Saelens has been selected as an inaugural TL1 Post-doctoral Scholar by Duke's Clinical and Translational Science Institute (https://www.ctsi.duke.edu/TL1-postdoc-training-program). The program will pay him to perform science for up to two years, and enable him to get...
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April 25, 2018

World Malaria Day reflections

By: Steve Taylor, M.D.

Another World Malaria Day has arrived, marking another year's passage of sustained malaria transmission. This has gotten Assumpta thinking about finding and eradicating these parasites, as she describes in her new DGHI blog post: The Challenges of Treating a Disease without...
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