Basic Malaria Research (Page)
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differentiation of asexual malaria blood stage parasites into sexual forms. The anticipated results may open up new avenues for the development of transmission-blocking drugs and vaccines. Link to Project 3
Malaria control strategies in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania (Publications)
been linked to the increasing admissions with severe disease in hospitals. A comparative randomised, open clinical trial of chloroquine against Co-artemâ (fixed combination of Artemether + Benflumetol) an
CAS Health Systems and Management | Study at Swiss TPH (Page)
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Research and Interventions (CAS HRI) and an oral exam. Who Should Apply for this Course? The course is open to participants from a variety of backgrounds and countries. Most participants are trained health
Nino Künzli (People)
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leadership, the IJPH became fully self-financed as he negotiated profit shares from SpringerNature. The open access publishing agreement with Frontiers (since 2021) not only guarantees that all costs of the
Malaria control strategies in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania (Publications)
been linked to the increasing admissions with severe disease in hospitals. A comparative randomised, open clinical trial of chloroquine against Co-artemâ (fixed combination of Artemether + Benflumetol) an
Swiss TPH Symposium: Women and Gender in Global Health (News)
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Pernille Fenger, Director of the Geneva Representation Office at the United Nations Population Fund, opened the symposium stressing the need for change and the crucial role of partnership: “Women and girls
Swiss TPH Symposium on Tuberculosis: A Call to Action (News)
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scientific evidence around TB, address health systems challenges and drive policy change. After the opening remarks from Lucica Ditiu, Executive Director of the Stop TB Partnership, Matteo Zignol, Director
Spring Symposium 2019 (Page)
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the Case of PROFILES, Mathieu Nendaz, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland 16:00 Open Discussion and Feedback 16:15 Closing Remarks, Nino Künzli, Head of Education and Training, Deputy
Exposome Research to Improve People’s Health in Urban Settings (News)
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EXPANSE will translate its insights and innovations into research and dissemination tools that will be openly accessible via the EXPANSE toolbox. Exposome research within EXPANSE project at Swiss TPH Swiss TPH
Epidemiologist and Health Expert Marcel Tanner Receives Honorary Doctorate from the University of Zurich (News)
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the then field laboratory of the Swiss Tropical Institute. Working with and among the local people opened his eyes to the fact that a purely biological understanding of diseases and their pathogens was not