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International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology — Malaria Prevention Research (Jeremy Herren)

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  • Portfolio Area: Human Health and Wellbeing
  • Focus Area: Scientific Research
  • Organization Name: International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology
  • Amount: $2,199,645

  • Award Date: November 2020

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    Grant investigators: Heather Youngs and Chris Somerville

    This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigators. icipe staff also reviewed this page prior to publication.


    Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $2,199,645 over three years to the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) to support research led by Jeremy Herren on the potential effectiveness of a naturally occurring microsporidian species in preventing the transmission of malaria from mosquitoes to humans. This funding is intended to support research on the relevant biological properties of the microsporidian species and its potential effects on mosquito populations.

    This falls within our work on scientific research, specifically within our interest in advancing human health and wellbeing.

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