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Knowledge sharing and capacity building are key to advance scientific research and innovation. One of the main objectives of the […]
Read More »Knowledge sharing and capacity building are key to advance scientific research and innovation. One of the main objectives of the […]
Read More »Researchers have taken an important step forward in developing a controlled human infection model to test leishmaniasis vaccines. The University […]
Read More »Professor Paul Kaye and Dr Peter O’Toole have been successful in their bid to the York Maastricht Partnership. The partnership […]
Read More »Researchers at the University of York have identified genes in a parasite that could help clinicians predict drug treatment outcomes […]
Read More »Fresh funding from the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) has been secured by a consortium comprising partners […]
Read More »On 1 April, leading immunologist Professor Paul Kaye started his tenure as the new Chair of the MRC Infections and Immunity […]
Read More »On 8th and 9th March 2018, organised by the University of Sri Jayawardanapura, Colombo, Sri Lanka, LeishPathNet held its first […]
Read More »On 17th October 2017, our first workshop aimed at introducing leishmaniacs to economists and vice versa took place in York. […]
Read More »Researchers from across the University of York have been awarded major grants from the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) to […]
Read More »Scientists say they have made a major breakthrough in the search for an effective vaccine for the neglected tropical disease […]
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