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Antigenicity to humans and gene polymorphism of the new malaria vaccine candidate, TAM (Trans-amidase like molecule) of Asian malaria |
| Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Prof. Kenji Hirayama / Institute of Tropical Medicine (NEKKEN), Nagasaki University |
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| Prof.Tin Maung Hlaing (Director) / Defense Services Medical Research Center |
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| Prof. Mario Jiz (Department Chair) / Immunology Department, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) |
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| Year Adopted | 2015 |
| Research Period | 3 years |
| General Description of the Research Project | This collaborative research aims to produce a malaria vaccine that is useful for the control of Asian malaria by combining Japanese research and development ability with field research capacity in the Philippines and Myanmar. |
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