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9th Annual Conference: Biology and Pathology of the Malaria Parasite

Written by BCI Staff | May 8, 2013 9:19:00 AM

9th Annual BioMalPar I EVIMalaR Conference: Biology and Pathology of the Malaria Parasite

Conference - Heidelberg, Germany

This will be the 9th BioMalPar conference at EMBL Heidelberg, sponsored by the European Virtual Institute of Malaria Research (EVIMalaR). EVIMalaR is a Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) Network of Excellence (NoE) project funded by the European Commission. Whilst distinct from its predecessor BioMalPar, EVIMalaR seeks to continue some of the best BioMalPar initiatives, including the annual meeting at EMBL. EVIMalaR is Europe’s biggest malaria research institute, involving 62 research groups from around the world and undertakes world-leading research into the malaria parasite and identifying targets for new drug therapies.

EVIMalaR’s membership includes partners from across Europe, African malaria endemic countries (Sudan, Uganda, Nigeria, Cameroon, and South Africa) and one Indian institute. The Australian Malaria Research Network also enjoys full membership.

The purpose of the annual BioMalPar conference is to bring together malaria researchers from Europe and overseas (including Africa, America, Asia and Australia) to present and share recent groundbreaking findings on fundamental malaria research.

(Courtesy of Biology and Pathology of the Malaria Parasite, via facebook.com)

9th Annual BioMalPar I EVIMalaR Conference - Biology and ... - EMBL

Mon, May 13, 2013 - Wed, May 15, 2013 (9 am - 6 pm)

EMBL Advanced Training Centr, Meyerhofstr. 1, Heidelberg, Germany

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