📢 All Correspondent reports from last week’s #ICPvR2025 are now published!
Check them out here ➡️ mesamalaria.org/reports/9th-...
🌿Thank you again to the #MESACorrespondents and Senior Editors
#ICPVR2025 Session 5 ended with 3 amazing turbo talks! Sophia DonVito from Moon lab (robmoon.bsky.social) showed insights gained from using Pk transgenes to investigate the role of PvDBP and RBP2b in invasion.
Day 2 #ICPvR2025: second poster of @erinsauve.bsky.social about Pv CQ susceptibility in PNG.
Day 2 of #ICPVR2025. Session 5 begins with Dr. Manoj Duraisingh noting we have some good invasion candidates already, but that the genome tells us there are more! The combination of Pk & Pc models to study Pv antigen inhibition and gene essentiality can be used to identify and test new candidates.
Day 1 #ICPvR2025: Excellent turbo talk by @daliia193.bsky.social on Pk A1-H.1 gene expression time course.
For #ICPVR2025 Day 1 Session 4, Kamala Thriemer (@kthriemer.bsky.social) presented the EFFORT study and the latest results showing 7 days of high-dose primaquine or tafenoquine have better antirelapse effectiveness than low-dose primaquine for 14 days! (1/4)
Dr. Jean Popovici kicked off Session 3 on Day 1 of #ICPVR2025 by sharing the data from his detailed patient follow-up study to better understand relapses and the work towards finding biomarkers to predict them. It looks like erythropoiesis could be the answer! (1/4)
Session 2 on Day 1 of #ICPVR2025 started with Dr. Tanu Jain from India’s National Center for Vector-borne Disease Control sharing the advancements in the IHP platform for country-wide data and India’s plan for elimination by 2030. (1/3)
🔥Just in: Correspondent reports on yesterday's pre-conference workshops at #ICPvR2025
Follow the link to find out what was covered➡️ mesamalaria.org/reports/9th-...
Watch out for WWARN research collaborator Dr Megha Rajasekhar who has a poster at #ICPVR2025
Find her at Trafalgar Square Corridor, Ocean Spray Resort, Puducherry, 📆 Feb 12-14
More info https://buff.ly/3XlADwj
Day 1, Session 1 of #ICPVR2025 began with a talk by Dr. Nick White sharing why P. vivax research matters and sharing “hope for a future where vivax malaria is eliminated in more areas of the world”. (2/3)
Dr. Manju Rahu the Director of ICMR Vector Control Research Centre kicked off the #ICPVR2025 conference inaugural session by welcoming us and reminding us that it’s going to be a fruitful few days with some of the smartest minds in malaria research in the room. (1/3)