The global genomics of human malaria parasites: deep resequencing to identify genetic control points of transmission, drug resistance and immune evasion in Plasmodium falciparum

人类疟疾寄生虫的全球基因组学:深度重测序以确定恶性疟原虫传播、耐药性和免疫逃避的遗传控制点

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Human malaria is one of the most serious global public health problems, causing over 500 million infections and 1.12 millions deaths per year. Almost all of the deaths are caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Controlling malaria has proven to be
人类疟疾是最严重的全球公共卫生问题之一,每年造成5亿多人感染,112万人死亡。 几乎所有的死亡都是由恶性疟原虫引起的。控制疟疾已被证明是

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Preparing for the Recovery from the Effects of the PAndemic on cancer control using Real-world Evidence in Canada (PREPARE-Canada)
利用加拿大的真实世界证据,为从流行病对癌症控制的影响中恢复做好准备 (PREPARE-Canada)
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    2022
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    $ 33.55万
  • 项目类别:
    Operating Grants
Prevention strategies and risk reduction for breast cancers
乳腺癌的预防策略和降低风险
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    460478
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    Operating Grants
SUrveilling Prospective Population cOhorts for COVID19 pRevalence and ouTcomes in Canada (SUPPORT-Canada)
监测加拿大潜在人群的 COVID19 流行率和结果(SUPPORT-Canada)
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    Operating Grants
Determining the genetic and environmental factors associated with metabolic phenotypes across Canada
确定与加拿大各地代谢表型相关的遗传和环境因素
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    2015
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    $ 33.55万
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    Operating Grants
Determining the genetic and environmental factors associated with metabolic phenotypes across Canada
确定与加拿大各地代谢表型相关的遗传和环境因素
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Population Biobanks, Big Data and Next-Generation Technologies in the Era of Personalized Medicine
个体化医疗时代的人口生物库、大数据和下一代技术
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Next generation sequencing approaches for functional characterization of undefined primary immune deficiencies
用于未定义的原发性免疫缺陷的功能表征的下一代测序方法
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    $ 33.55万
  • 项目类别:
    Operating Grants

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