
Patricia Graves
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EpiVec Consulting on epidemiology and control of vector-borne diseases, especially malaria and filariasis. Adjunct Prof at James Cook University
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http://jcu.edu.au 28-03-2009 23:16:30
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A fantastic resource from PacMOSSI Consortium with support from Pacific Community and many others. Will be invaluable to countries and World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific James Cook Uni NTDnet

PacMOSSI regional training on #Aedes surveilland and identification is underway in Nadi, Fiji. The training is facilitated by James Cook Uni Pacific Community @QIMRBerghofer Ministry of Health & Medical Services - Fiji with support from Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security EU Pacific 🇪🇺




PNGIMR is hiring public health and medical researchers for senior positions. Positions based in Goroka with competitive salaries and benefits and a positive working environment. #jobs #globalhealthresearch pngimr.org.pg/about/vacancy/ WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) @swissTHP AITHM



People with diseases like leprosy and lymphatic filariasis are often stigmatised long after they have recovered. This affects their mental health in ways that is mostly invisible to global health funders.(x.com/NaturePortfoli…) Nature Portfolio

Medical entomologists and others: Please do participate in this survey on molecular testing of disease vectors. We need to hear from you! Mosquitoes, blackflies, sandflies, etc. James Cook Uni AITHM Research @JCU



Thanks for the essential work on this latest release Jessica Scott JCU eResearch Centre JCU: CPHMVS

Are you interested in working with National Malaria Control Programs, have experience with a diverse range of research methodologies and are keen to join a growing team? Apply until the end of the week: shar.es/agtZCe ACREME APMEN MESA - the malaria knowledge hub Women In Malaria






🦟💪Empowering the Pacific to swat mosquito threats! Led by AITHM A/Prof Tanya Russell, PacMOSSI Consortium is equipping Pacific Island nations with the tools, training and networks needed to tackle outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue. shorturl.at/r5bQl

Last week, the #Kiribati Ministry of Health, with support from Rod Bellwood (Queensland Health) and Dr. Amanda Murphy (James Cook Uni), through PacMOSSI, held training on mosquito surveillance and outbreak preparedness and response. Supported by 🇦🇺, 🇫🇷, & 🇪🇺, for safer Pacific nations! #PacMOSSI
