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The Malaria Project: A Case Study | ||||||||||||||||
January 11, 2002 | ||||||||||||||||
The Maryland Bioscience Alliance, University of Maryland Shady Grove Campus, 9640 Gudelsky Drive, Building 1 - Auditorium, Rockville, MD 20850 01-17-2002 Vaccines are one of our most potent weapons and protectors of our national public health. But the challenges to bring safe and effective vaccines into general use can make the time from bench to market long and difficult. Experts working with the malaria vaccine project will share with us some of the lessons learned along the way. |
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Invited Speakers: | Denise L. Doolan, Ph.D., Malaria Program, Naval Medical Research Center William H. Bancroft, M.D., Medical Scientist, SAIC |
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Deadline for Abstracts: | n/a | |||||||||||||||
Registration: | Cost: TCM Members: $15.00 Non-Members: $30.00 |
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E-mail: | epons@mdhitech.org | |||||||||||||||
Posted by: | Erica Pons | |||||||||||||||
Host: | mail.mdhitech.org | |||||||||||||||
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