Progress against Malaria: Developments on the Horizon
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Progress against Malaria: Developments on the Horizon
Sponsored by: The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and The New York Academy of Sciences

Registration for this event is CLOSED. If you still wish to attend you may register onsite.

The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and the New York Academy of Sciences are proud to present a one-day conference on Malaria. This meeting will be Africa-centric, with a focus on changes and new directions in Malaria research. A particular highlight of the symposium will be a panel discussion where the Malaria in Macha (MIAM) site in rural Zambia will be used as a model site to demonstrate what can be learnt from a rural setting.

Registration for this event is $25. Onsite registration is $35.


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Event Information
Oct 24, 2007 2:00 PM - 7:30 PM
The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St. at Barclay St., 40th fl.
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