Senior Scientist, Infectious Diseases Data Observatory, University of Oxford
Dr Georgina Humphreys is Senior Scientist at the Infectious Diseases Data Observatory and leads malaria research for the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network. As part of this role, Dr Humphreys drives the scientific output generated from pooled analyses of collected malaria data.
The primary purpose is to analyse the efficacy of those drugs currently available by analysing the pooled data that is shared within the network.
Genetic surveillance and why it's critical in the fight against antimalarial drug resistance
Apr 25, 2017 07:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Efforts to tackle malaria infections over the past decades have yielded impressive results across the tropics, so much so that full elimination is now a public health priority for many malaria endemic...
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