Partner projects

Partnerships play a critical and central role in WWARN’s efforts to combat malaria and track the emergence of antimalarial drug resistance. Our team work with many leading research groups and organisations to support international, projects and plays a prominent role supporting many international projects.

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WWARN’s team is part of the Malaria in Mothers and Babies (MiMBa) Pregnancy Exposure Registry, a multi-country observational study which aims to gener...

WWARN’s team is part of the Malaria in Mothers and Babies (MiMBa) Pregnancy Exposure Registry, a multi-country observational study which aims to generate robust safety data on the use of the antimalarial Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies (ACTs) in all trimesters of pregnancy (with a focus on the first trimester).

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The original Tracking Resistance to Artemisinin Collaboration, or TRAC I, was a project aimed at determining the full extent of the spread and emergen...

The original Tracking Resistance to Artemisinin Collaboration, or TRAC I, was a project aimed at determining the full extent of the spread and emergence of artemisinin drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum malaria to inform malaria control and elimination strategies. 

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SS4ME is a pilot study to link and map malaria notifications and molecular markers of drug resistance data. The project is led by the WWARN ...

SS4ME is a pilot study to link and map malaria notifications and molecular markers of drug resistance data. The project is led by the WWARN Southern African Regional Centre based at the Collaborating Centre for Optimising Antimalarial Therapy, Cape Town, South Africa.

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Scoping available resources and tools used by investigators to set up and conduct malaria clinical trials in low and middle income countries within ma...

Scoping available resources and tools used by investigators to set up and conduct malaria clinical trials in low and middle income countries within malaria endemic settings. Participate in the survey.

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The project spent three years investigating the spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin-based therapies. Coordinated by the Mahidol Oxford T...

The project spent three years investigating the spread of parasite resistance to artemisinin-based therapies. Coordinated by the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU).

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New project funded by the French 5% Initiative on AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria aims to make information on the prevalence and distribution of m...

New project funded by the French 5% Initiative on AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria aims to make information on the prevalence and distribution of molecular markers of ACT drug resistance across the Mekong Greater Subregion available in close to real-time.

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An exploration of the variability in shared datasets and supporting documentation, to understand the data management (DM) needs of the malaria researc...

An exploration of the variability in shared datasets and supporting documentation, to understand the data management (DM) needs of the malaria research community.

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