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EXTENDED: First Reference Genome Sequence of P. vivax from Ethiopia (with Jane Carlton, Delenasaw Yewhalaw, and Francisco Callejas Hernandez)

EXTENDED: First Reference Genome Sequence of P. vivax from Ethiopia (with Jane Carlton, Delenasaw Yewhalaw, and Francisco Callejas Hernandez)

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Today, how DNA from a single patient in Ethiopia can shed light on the big picture of malaria.

  • Why is Plasmodium vivax significant in malaria research, especially in Ethiopia?
  • How does genomic sequencing contribute to understanding and controlling malaria?
  • How are advances in sequencing technology influencing malaria research?

With Jane Carlton, Delenasaw Yewhalaw, and Francisco Callejas Hernandez

About The Podcast

The Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute to highlight impactful malaria research and to share it with the global community.

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