Paula Penalver Sebastian Cand. scient. (immunology and inflammation), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
Children born from mothers with malaria have a higher risk of developing diabetes New research from University of Copenhagen have found that babies born from mothers with malaria have a higher risk of developing diabetes as well as other cardio-metabolic diseases.
New malaria study is good news for pregnant women Each year, 13 million pregnant women get malaria, and as drug resistance increases, the disease is hard to control. A new study provides the WHO with new knowledge on prevention and treatment.
Sebastian Boje Christensen Cand. scient. (Molecular Biomedicine), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
New book on Malaria Immunology – including cutting-edge methods and protocols During the last few years, Professor Lars Hviid and Professor Anja Ramstedt Jensen from Centre for Medical Parasitology at the Department of Immunology and Microbiology, UCPH, have spent many, many hours editing this…
Pregnant women and their unborn babies can die of malaria. Vaccine may be on the way Malaria is a major health challenge especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Pregnant women and their unborn babies in particular are affected by the parasite. But now a team of researchers has received DKK 75 million in…
Best presentation, WACCBIP Research Conference MAVARECA-II PhD student selected as giving the best presentation
AREF funds Frederica Partey Frederica (postdoc on the MAVARECA-II) have been awarded a grant from AREF