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Unveiling Malaria: Parasitic Complexity, Climate Impact, and Vaccination Advancements

Parasites are as complex; you can think of them as being as complex as a human cell. Because they code for 1000s of proteins, as opposed to viruses, which only have a minimal genome, they make only a handful of proteins,” Prakash Srinivasan, PhD, assistant professor, Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute said. “So, parasites are a lot more complex than viruses, and the reason why it becomes such a big challenge to develop vaccines against parasites, such as the malaria parasite plasmodium.”

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Bryan Patenaude
Associate Professor
International Health

Bryan Patenaude, ScD ’17, MA, researches the sustainability, efficiency, and equity of public health programs and health systems in low- and lower-middle-income countries.

Andrew Pekosz
Professor
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology

Andy Pekosz, PhD, investigates the replication and disease potential of respiratory viruses including influenza, SARS-CoV-2 and other emerging viruses.

Roger Peng
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Biostatistics

Roger Peng, PhD, MS, develops data science and machine learning approaches to studying how the indoor and outdoor environment affects human health.

Jamie Perin
Senior Scientist
International Health

Jamie Perin, PhD, MS, is a statistician devoted to interdisciplinary collaboration, methodological innovation, and advancing the practice and understanding of statistics in public health.

David Peters
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International Health

David Peters, DrPH ’93, MPH ’89, MD, studies how to strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income countries, particularly to better serve poor and vulnerable populations.

Visiting Associate Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Alexandra Phelan, SJD, is an expert in legal and policy issues related to emerging and infectious disease outbreaks with a focus on the impact of global change events on health.

Nora Pisanic
Assistant Scientist
Environmental Health and Engineering
Elizabeth Platz
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Epidemiology

Elizabeth A. Platz, ScD, MPH, uses molecular epidemiology to understand the mechanisms of cancer incidence and progression to identify prevention and treatment strategies.