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Image: Burnet Institute Research Assistant and PhD candidate Brendan Harney Burnet Institute Research Assistant and PhD candidate Brendan Harney has been acknowledged for excellence in research with an IAS/MSD Prize for Research in HIV Prevention at the 11th IAS Conference on HIV Science. The US$10,000 IAS/MSD prize rewards outstanding researchers who demonstrate innovation, originality and quality in their research in the field of HIV Prevention. Mr Harney won for his abstract to the conference focused on hepatitis C virus reinfection incidence among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men living with HIV. And the winners of the IAS/MSD Prize for Research in HIV Prevention are Carlos Fernando Caceres, Brendan L Harney, Rachel Miller and Isabella Young. Congratulations! @MSDInventspic.twitter.com/BceNXpaHZ3 ....
Date Time Professor Heidi Drummer appointed Scientific Director of Burnet Diagnostics Initiative Program Director, Disease Elimination and virologist, Professor Heidi Drummer has joined the Burnet Diagnostics Initiative (BDI) as Scientific Director and will also lead its Global Health Diagnostics Development laboratory (GHDDL) team. The appointment further strengthens the scientific and ambitious aim of the BDI to focus and build capacity for Burnet’s engagement in the Point-of-Care In Vitro Diagnostics industry and facilitate enhanced translation of existing and new technologies into practical health solutions. Professor Drummer said: “I am excited to lead the new BDI team and enjoy the translational work required to turn research into commercial products.” ....
Oxford Malaria Vaccine Trial Points to Disease ‘Game-Changer’ Bloomberg 1 hr ago Janice Kew (Bloomberg) The first malaria vaccine to meet a World Health Organization specified goal of more than 75% efficacy has been developed by scientists at the University of Oxford, a potentially significant step toward defeating the disease. Finding more effective inoculations against the mosquito-borne disease has been a critical goal in fighting an infection that kills about 400,000 people a year, largely in sub-Saharan Africa, with most being children under the age of five. “Even before COVID-19, progress in the global fight against malaria had stalled,” said Simon Bland, chief executive officer of the Global Institute for Disease Elimination. “This new vaccine could be a game-changer toward the elimination of malaria, a disease that has killed more people than any other since the beginning of humankind.” ....
Ancient killer vs novel threat: how the fights against malaria and Covid-19 compare Eradicating malaria remains out-of-reach, despite a vaccine breakthrough. Why are we closer to beating Covid than this age-old threat? 23 April 2021 • 2:21pm Malaria killed up to 300 million people in the 20th century - roughly the same number each year as Covid-19 has killed since the pandemic began Credit: Christina Aldehuela/AFP It is thought to be one of the oldest diseases in the world, dating back to before the dawn of humanity. And while some parts of the globe have successfully beaten it, for others it is a constant burden. ....
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