Archive for July, 2009
Last week in Kolkata I vaguely recalled reading about a school of tropical medicine somewhere in the city. Scouring around one afternoon, I found a majestic old building attached to the Calcutta Medical College. The Calcultta School of Tropical Medicine was started by Sir Leonard Rogers, one of the founders of the Royal Society of [...]
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- Low-tech coolers for storing malaria rapid diagnostic tests in remote areas
- Guest post: Parasites in (ancient) humans – King Tut felled by malaria
- Malaria blog turns two
- Fred Soper, Malcolm Gladwell, mosquitoes, malaria, and DDT
- WWARN – The world-wide antimalarial resistance network
- President’s Malaria Initiative and Angola Part 2
- Did USAID, President’s Malaria Initiative blunder malaria control in Angola?
- Phase III malaria vaccine: don’t count your eggs before they hatch
- Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine Part 2
- MalariaWorld
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