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    📢New opportunity. DFID intends to commission an evidence map looking at the relationship between climate, climate variability and with health ℹ️ Find out more + how to apply (closes 27 Jan)

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    FOUR calls for research proposals announced by supported by through . Themes of call include , , psychosocial impact and special populations. Detail:

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    Fantastic results from and in 2019 - watch the video to find out more 👇🏻 Now looking ahead to an exciting 2020 delivering the UK-Africa Investment Summit, the summit +

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  7. The UK is proud to support the fight against , including our role in developing a safe and approved vaccine. has listed this in the “top 20 scientific discoveries of the decade”

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    📢New opportunity. DFID intends to commission an evidence map looking at the relationship between climate, climate variability and with health ℹ️ Find out more + how to apply (closes 27 Jan)

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  9. What were DFID Research’s best blogs of 2019? 🤔 Featuring the breakthrough treatment for - the first ever all-oral cure

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  10. Great news to see approval of the 1st vaccine for . proud to support this groundbreaking effort.

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    We’re seeking innovative proposals from across public health, social and biomedical sciences in the seventh call for the Health Systems Research Initiative. Apply by 21 Jan 2020:

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    The Sterile Insect Technique is a form of insect birth control. It involves rearing large quantities of sterilized male 🦟🦟 in dedicated facilities & then releasing them to mate with females in the wild. As they do not produce any offspring, the insect population ⬇️ over time.

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  13. Through TDR is funding an innovative approach to tackling mosquito-borne diseases. This comes at a time when outbreaks are currently occurring in several countries, which are seeking new approaches to combating this deadly disease.

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    17. ruj 2019.

    Fascinating visit to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine - a key partner in fighting diseases (including snake bites!) across the globe. World-renowned organisations like contribute to the great global reputation of

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    29. kol 2019.

    "We are joining a growing global movement towards open access to knowledge, so everyone can benefit from the latest advances in science."

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  17. Great news from funded and about joining Plan S initiative which facilitates full and immediate open access to research publications.

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    28. kol 2019.

    📰'How the world is winning the fight against neglected tropical diseases ⤵️⤵️

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    is investing in UK scientists who are developing ground-breaking new antimalarial treatments to fight this deadly disease for the UK and the world

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    19. kol 2019.

    On we’re shining a light on the heroic who are at the front line of the Ebola response tackling the deadly disease and stopping it from coming to the UK w/

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