Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute (@jhmrimalaria) 's Twitter Profile
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute

@jhmrimalaria

Leading Science for a Malaria-Free World. At the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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United to Beat Malaria (@beatmalaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Mosquito populations are really climate-driven and habitat-driven,” says Dr. Photini Sinnis of Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute. A changing climate can make it easier for mosquitoes to thrive, which can drive the spread of malaria & other mosquito-borne diseases. time.com/7016381/mosqui…

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The CDC plays a critical role in advancing public health initiatives and protecting people in the US and globally from all health threats, not just infectious diseases. Eight former CDC directors recently addressed the risks of funding cuts. statnews.com/2024/09/05/cdc…

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📰 FEATURE: Ifakara scientist on Global Times 🌍🦟 Dr. Yermonin Mlacha (Yeromin) Ifakara Health Institute was featured in Global Times, sharing his work on malaria elimination in Tanzania 🇹🇿 ahead of the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit. Inspired by China's

📰 FEATURE:
Ifakara scientist on Global Times

🌍🦟 Dr. Yermonin Mlacha (<a href="/YPKitutuJr/">Yeromin</a>) <a href="/ifakarahealth/">Ifakara Health Institute</a> was featured in Global Times, sharing his work on malaria elimination in Tanzania 🇹🇿 ahead of the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Summit.

Inspired by China's
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The #Deadline is Sept 20! Apply to submit abstracts for Posters and Oral Talks (in-person only) and Lightning talks (in-person or pre-recorded). The #FMR2024 is on Nov. 8 and gives a platform to early-career scientists to present #malaria research. INFO: bit.ly/474D7CG

The #Deadline is Sept 20! Apply to submit abstracts for Posters and Oral Talks (in-person only) and Lightning talks (in-person or pre-recorded). The #FMR2024 is on Nov. 8 and gives a platform to early-career scientists to present #malaria research. INFO:  bit.ly/474D7CG
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🌍The Summit of the Future is almost here!🌎 World leaders will unite at #UNGA79 to forge a new international consensus on tackling today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. We'll be there to ensure #endmalaria remains a top priority.

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Early-Career Scientists Take Note! The #Deadline is Sept 20 to apply to present #malaria #research. Submit Abstracts for Posters and Oral Talks (in-person only) and Lightning talks (in-person or pre-recorded). The #FMR2024 takes place on Nov. 8. INFO: bit.ly/474D7CG

Early-Career Scientists Take Note! The #Deadline is Sept 20 to apply to present #malaria #research. Submit Abstracts for Posters and Oral Talks (in-person only) and Lightning talks (in-person or pre-recorded). The #FMR2024 takes place on Nov. 8. INFO:  bit.ly/474D7CG
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Early-Career Scientists. The #Deadline to #SubmitAbstracts is SEPT 20. Apply to present a Poster, Oral Talk (in-person only), and Lightning talk (in-person or pre-recorded) at the Future of #Malaria #Research Symposium, #FMR2024, on NOV 8. INFO LINK: bit.ly/474D7CG

Early-Career Scientists. The #Deadline to #SubmitAbstracts is SEPT 20. Apply to present a Poster, Oral Talk (in-person only), and Lightning talk (in-person or pre-recorded) at the Future of #Malaria #Research Symposium, #FMR2024, on NOV 8. INFO LINK: bit.ly/474D7CG
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#SpeakerSpotlight 🌟 We’re excited to welcome Joy Phumaphi, Executive Secretary at ALMA2030, to our panel at #WLHatUNGA! As a prominent health advocate in Africa, Joy will explore how a gender-focused approach is vital for advancing global malaria elimination, spotlighting its

#SpeakerSpotlight 🌟
We’re excited to welcome <a href="/JoyPhumaphi/">Joy Phumaphi</a>, Executive Secretary at <a href="/ALMA_2030/">ALMA2030</a>, to our panel at #WLHatUNGA!

As a prominent health advocate in Africa, Joy will explore how a gender-focused approach is vital for advancing global malaria elimination, spotlighting its
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#SaveTheDate! Join us on OCT 9 for the “Battle to Beat Malaria” screening and a panel discussion on “#Malaria Vaccines: Current Status and Future Prospects.” TIME: 4:30-8 PM @JHU’s Bloomberg Center, 555 Penn Av. WDC Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s International Vaccine Access Center at BSPH and Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute | HHMI

#SaveTheDate! 
Join us on OCT 9 for the “Battle to Beat Malaria” screening and a panel discussion on “#Malaria Vaccines: Current Status and Future Prospects.” 
TIME: 4:30-8 PM
@JHU’s Bloomberg Center, 555 Penn Av. WDC 
<a href="/JohnsHopkinsSPH/">Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</a>’s <a href="/IVACtweets/">International Vaccine Access Center at BSPH</a> and <a href="/JHMRImalaria/">Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute</a> | <a href="/HHMINEWS/">HHMI</a>
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Don't miss this blog by Kelly Willis of Malaria No More, highlighting the link between warm climates & vector-borne diseases, emphasizing the need to invest in #climate-resilient health systems. #ClimateAction 🔗 ow.ly/GUG250PrB9e #COP28UAE #ClimateChange

Don't miss this blog by Kelly Willis of <a href="/MalariaNoMore/">Malaria No More</a>, highlighting the link between warm climates &amp; vector-borne diseases, emphasizing the need to invest in #climate-resilient health systems.
#ClimateAction

🔗 ow.ly/GUG250PrB9e 
#COP28UAE #ClimateChange
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"[T]o fellow #PhD students who may be feeling overwhelmed by the plethora of opportunities and demands, remember the power of sitting still. Creating space for yourself isn’t a sign of falling behind; it’s a way to focus on what truly matters to you." bit.ly/3TneVpG

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Deadline Approaching! #SubmitAbstracts by Friday, SEPT 20. Apply to present a Poster, Oral Talk (in-person only), and Lightning talk (in-person or pre-recorded) at the Future of #Malaria #Research Symposium, #FMR2024, on NOV 8. INFO LINK: bit.ly/474D7CG

Deadline Approaching! #SubmitAbstracts by Friday, SEPT 20. Apply to present a Poster, Oral Talk (in-person only), and Lightning talk (in-person or pre-recorded) at the Future of #Malaria #Research Symposium, #FMR2024, on NOV 8. INFO LINK: bit.ly/474D7CG
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“But even as a young child, I understood something critical: What I lacked in natural ability, I could make up for in effort. I could work harder, put in more hours, do more, and do it with greater care.” - Katalin Karikó. Portrait of The Nobel Prize laureate and National Academy of Medicine

“But even as a young child, I understood something critical: What I lacked in natural ability, I could make up for in effort. I could work harder, put in more hours, do more, and do it with greater care.” - Katalin Karikó.  Portrait of <a href="/NobelPrize/">The Nobel Prize</a> laureate and <a href="/theNAMedicine/">National Academy of Medicine</a>
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A key challenge in developing a #malaria vaccine is choosing which stage of the infection to target. A new study reveals how transmission-blocking antigens make excellent targets for standalone or multi-stage vaccines 💉 pod.fo/e/26a3d1

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Disseminated on News from, check at the latest episode of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute podcast with host Thomas Locke: Transmission-blocking antigens show low variation, making them a reliable vaccine target across countries. bit.ly/4e9iZ4Y

Disseminated on <a href="/MalariaWorld/">News from</a>, check at the latest episode of the <a href="/JHMRImalaria/">Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute</a> podcast with host <a href="/ThomasDLocke/">Thomas Locke</a>: Transmission-blocking antigens show low variation, making them a reliable vaccine target across countries. bit.ly/4e9iZ4Y