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majority of these fatal cases among African children, the World Health Organisation revealed."Realistically, the only way a malaria vaccine will ever be used is if it can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines," UCSD professor of biology and research leader Stephen Mayfield declared.
Malaria is caused by a parasite that makes complex proteins, but for whatever reason this parasite doesnt put sugars on those proteins, Stephen Mayfield, a professor of biology at UC San Diego and the leader of the research effort, said, according to Science Daily. If you have a protein covered
"It's too costly to vaccinate two billion people using current technologies," explained Stephen Mayfield, a professor of biology at UCSD. "Realistically, the only way a malaria vaccine will ever be used is if it can be produced at a fraction of the cost of current vaccines. Algae have this potential
Date: May 17, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Letters: green energy, Planned Parenthood, teachers, immigration and more
rtation fuels is tremendous, and I am delighted to see that this potential is now seen by both the White House and Congress. Stephen Mayfield, Director, San Diego Center for Algae Biotechnology and John Dove Isaacs Chair of Natural Philosophy Division of Biological Sciences, UC San Diego