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Women in Malaria Research 

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If you missed the 1st Women In Malaria (WiM) conference in March (22-24th) 2021, or would just like to read about the goals of the Women In Malaria Initiative, or view the statistics and findings from our first ever conference, just click on the image above and you will be redirected to a "Trends in Parasitology" conference primer. You'll also find lots of links at the end of the article to the WiM Slack, the WiM Twitter accounts, our conference website, and a full review of all talks from the Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance (MESA). Enjoy!
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Click on this image to bring you to the Malaria Eradication Scientific Alliance (MESA) website page where you can find summaries for each and every one of the talks at the 1st Women In Malaria (WiM) conference (22-24 March, 2021)! A huge thank you to MESA correspondents Sushma Ambekar (Iowa State University, USA), Christine Markwalter (Duke Global Health Institute, USA), Rosheen Mthawanji (Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust, Malawi), and Nkahe Diane Leslie (University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon).
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Just click on this image to be brought to the brand new "Women in Malaria (WiM)" conference website where you can register for the very first (virtual) Women in Malaria Conference, taking place over 3 days from the 22nd to the 24th of March, 2021! Low- and middle- income country researchers can register for free! For everyone else, it is only €50 for full registration! We are so excited to see you there!
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In June 2020, Trends In Parasitology featured our article about creating Communities of Practice (COPs), formal or informal, for the promotion of women and minorities in Parasitology research. We provide ten simple guidelines for creating a diverse and inclusive laboratory environment. Click on the image to be directed to the article.
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In April 2020, the Women In Malaria Initiative was featured in Dr Corrado Minetti's blog, "Curious Mosquito", in both English and Italian! Click on the image for the article in Italian! Thank you Corrado!
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24th April 2019 article about our Women In Malaria Initiative from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Women in Science and Engineering (CSHL WiSE) website ahead of World Malaria Day on the 25th of March. Click on the image above for the full article!
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4th March 2019 Article about the Women In Malaria Research Initiative released on the Infectious Diseases Hub ahead of International Women's Day (8th March 2019). Click on the image to be redirected to the article.

#WomenInSTEM #malaria #Plasmodium

​Inspired by the "Women and Minorities in Parasitology" page at https://wipara.weebly.com, a few women scientists in malaria decided to add to the growing #WomenInSTEM community online. We wanted to create a database of women in malaria research where young parasitologists and colleagues alike can find each other and begin sharing their publications, comments, and personal websites/blogs. This is only the beginning. We will add more pages and links as we receive feedback and the community grows. 

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