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Unveiling Malaria: Parasitic Complexity, Climate Impact, and Vaccination Advancements

Parasites are as complex; you can think of them as being as complex as a human cell. Because they code for 1000s of proteins, as opposed to viruses, which only have a minimal genome, they make only a handful of proteins,” Prakash Srinivasan, PhD, assistant professor, Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute said. “So, parasites are a lot more complex than viruses, and the reason why it becomes such a big challenge to develop vaccines against parasites, such as the malaria parasite plasmodium.”

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Nicholas Ialongo
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Mental Health

Nicholas Ialongo, PhD, is a prevention science researcher who conducts large-scale studies on child mental health, developmental psychopathology, violence prevention, and more.

Michel Ibrahim
Professor
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Epidemiology

Michel Ibrahim, MD, PhD, applies scientific evidence, epidemiologic, and otherwise, to develop practice guidelines and public health policies.

Thomas Inglesby
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Thomas Inglesby, MD, is internationally recognized in the fields of public health preparedness, pandemic and emerging infectious disease, and prevention of and response to biological threats.

Assistant Professor
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Dylan B. Jackson, PhD '15, MS, focuses on promoting the health and well-being of children, youth, and families in the face of violence, adversity, and exposure to the criminal legal system.

John Jackson
Associate Professor
Epidemiology

John Jackson, ScD, develops methods for translational health equity research, including measurement, epidemiology, and policy/intervention effects on health inequities.

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Assistant Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Brittany Jenkins-Lord, PhD, MPH ’20, MS, is a molecular cancer biologist who investigates the relationships between socio-environmental risk factors and tumor biology in diverse populations.

Hongkai Ji
Professor
Biostatistics

Hongkai Ji, PhD, MA, ME, develops data science and statistical methods for analyzing high-throughput and single cell genomic data in order to study gene regulation.

Ambulai Johnson
Research Associate
International Health

Ambulai Johnson, MPH ‘20, MSc, focuses on strengthening health systems to address health risks of climate change and environmental factors in low- and middle-income countries.