How UMB Is Advancing Malaria Research to Save Children's Lives | Breakthroughs Can't Wait
Every minute in Africa, a child dies of malaria — but a global breakthrough led by Dr. Matthew Laurens, MD, MPH, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine could change that and protect Americans from an outbreak.With support from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Laurens and University of Maryland, Baltimore researchers are studying the science behind malaria prevention, the promise of new vaccine technologies, and the potential to save thousands of lives across the globe.Learn how this vital research is shaping the future of global health — and why breakthroughs can’t wait.#BreakthroughsCantWaitUMB#MalariaResearch #GlobalHealth #ChildHealth #VaccineDevelopment #MedicalBreakthrough #DrMatthewLaurens #UMBSOM #BreakthroughsCantWaitUMB
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