Will the malaria genome open the door to new drugs, vaccines and job opportunities? Di Gershon investigates
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Diane Gershon is Assistant Editor New Technology at Nature Medicine.
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Gershon, D. Malaria research tools up for the future. Nature 419, 4–5 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/nj6906-04a
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