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epidemiology

Laura L Hammitt

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Email: 
lhammittatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Epidemiological and Demographic Surveillance System (EPI-DSS)

Surveillance of the burden and types of childhood diseases

Full Title: 
Surveillance of the burden and types of childhood diseases presenting to hospitals on the Kenyan coast
Principal Investigator(s): 
Jay Berkley

No description available.

Anthropometry and nutritional epidemiology in infancy

Principal Investigator(s): 
Jay Berkley

No description available.

Jay Berkley

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Email: 
jberkleyatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Clinical Group

Jay Berkley has a broad research interest in childhood infection in sub-Saharan Africa.

Kevin Marsh

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Email: 
kmarshatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Molecular Parasitology and Immunology

Professor Kevin Marsh has a broad research interest in child health in the tropics, with a particular focus in the immune epidemiology of malaria.

Simon Brooker

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Email: 
sbrookeratnairobi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology

Simon is a Reader in Tropical Epidemiology and Disease Control at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and currently holds a Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellowship, j

Emelda Aluoch Okiro

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Email: 
eokiroatnairobi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology

Emelda graduated with a BSc in Chemistry and Biochemistry from Egerton University, Kenya in 2001 and joined KEMRI-Wellcome Trust-Kilifi Unit the same year as a research assistant involved in a larg

Abdisalan Mohamed Noor

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Email: 
anooratnairobi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology

Abdisalan Mohamed Noor (known as Noor) graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Surveying from the University of Nairobi in 1999.

Bob Snow

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Email: 
rsnowatnairobi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology

Bob has worked in Africa for the last 25 years.

Vandana Thathy

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Email: 
vthathyatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Molecular Parasitology and Immunology

The deadliest human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, infects red blood cells during part of its lifecycle, producing the symptoms of malaria.