University of California, San Francisco
Global Health Group, Malaria Elimination Initiative
http://globalhealthsciences.ucsf.edu/global-health-group/malaria-elimination-initiative
http://www.malariaeliminationgroup.org/
The Global Health Group’s Malaria Elimination Initiative provides
intellectual and practical support to countries around the world that are
pursuing a goal of malaria elimination. The Malaria Elimination Initiative,
along with its network of global collaborators, advocates for and supports
spatially progressive elimination — working inwards from the current geographic
margins of the disease — as a complementary strategy to the significant
investment in scaled-up malaria control in highly endemic countries, and
research and development of new tools to eventually eradicate the disease.
The Malaria Elimination Initiative works at the global level to create
awareness and catalyze support for malaria elimination through building
consensus and disseminating new evidence on the operational, technical and
financial requirements for eliminating malaria. We also work with a network of
partners to support regional elimination efforts in southern Africa and the Asia
Pacific, and provide direct country-level support to Ministries of Health and
National Malaria Control Programs in nine malaria-eliminating countries.
http://www.malariaeliminationgroup.org/
The Global Health Group’s Malaria Elimination Initiative provides
intellectual and practical support to countries around the world that are
pursuing a goal of malaria elimination. The Malaria Elimination Initiative,
along with its network of global collaborators, advocates for and supports
spatially progressive elimination — working inwards from the current geographic
margins of the disease — as a complementary strategy to the significant
investment in scaled-up malaria control in highly endemic countries, and
research and development of new tools to eventually eradicate the disease.
The Malaria Elimination Initiative works at the global level to create
awareness and catalyze support for malaria elimination through building
consensus and disseminating new evidence on the operational, technical and
financial requirements for eliminating malaria. We also work with a network of
partners to support regional elimination efforts in southern Africa and the Asia
Pacific, and provide direct country-level support to Ministries of Health and
National Malaria Control Programs in nine malaria-eliminating countries.
Mrs. Turner-Moore
Mrs. Turner-Moore is a science teacher at Aquaculture. She teaches Marine Ecology and UCONN biology 1108 after school.
Mrs. Ebmeyer
Mrs. Ebmeyer is a science teacher at Aquaculture. She teaches Medical Veterinary Technology and Biotechnology. This semester she has helped our team and project grow and has given us class time to work on our project.
Jordan Kovacs
Jordan Kovacs is a senior at Shelton High School whose Biotech group won Expo last year. She is Mrs. Ebmeyer's teachers assistant in Biotechnology.