Molecular approaches to Malaria 2020.

Cellular Microbiology
Tania F de Koning-WardFreya J I Fowkes

Abstract

Twenty years ago the Molecular Approaches to Malaria conference was conceived as a forum to present the very latest advances in malaria research and to consolidate and forge new collaborative links between international researchers. The 6th MAM conference, held in February 2020 in Australia, provided 5 days of stimulating scientific exchange and highlighted the incredible malaria research conducted globally that is providing the critical knowledge and cutting-edge technological tools needed to control and ultimately eliminate malaria.

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