Online: “Progress Against Malaria”
To promote cooperation among entities working to combat malaria, the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute and the New York Academy of Sciences presented "Progress Against Malaria: Developments on the Horizon" on Oct. 24, 2007. The half-day symposium explored some of the latest research developments in the fight to combat malaria with discussions of new diagnostic tests, treatment and prevention strategies, and malaria-resistant mosquitoes. The symposium also featured work from Macha, Zambia, where malaria research is conducted in a unique rural setting.
Complete coverage of the symposium is now available online through the Academy’s website at www.nyas.org/jhmri. The eBriefing includes audio and slides from each presentation, plus video interviews with key speakers Chris Hentschel, president and CEO of Medicines for Malaria Venture, Christian Loucq, director of PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, and Peter Agre, director of JHMRI.
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction
Ellis Rubinstein
President, The New York Academy of Sciences
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Current Developments in Malaria Product Innovation and Control
Chris Hentschel, PhD
President and Chief Executive Officer, Medicines for Malaria Venture
SESSION I: The State of the Art and Beyond: Vaccine Development and Creation of Malaria-Resistant Mosquitoes
Moderator: Diane Griffin, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Mosquitoes That Can’t Get Infected
Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena, PhD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Progress and Challenge in the Development of a Malaria Vaccine: The PATH MVI Perspective
Christian Loucq, MD
Director, The PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative
SESSION II: Progress in Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment
Moderator: Peter Agre, MD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Macha: A Living Laboratory in Rural Zambia
Douglas Norris, PhD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Using Human Saliva to Detect Malaria Infection
Sungano Mharakurwa, PhD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
A Urine Dipstick for Malaria Diagnosis
David Sullivan, MD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Why and How Malaria Parasites Vary
Susan Kraemer, PhD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Vaccination to Prevent Mosquito Infection
Nirbhay Kumar, PhD
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
General Discussion and Questions
Closing Remarks
Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH
Dean, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health