Many advances are being made towards the fight against malaria. Among the latest advances in control and elimination, leading experts across multiple disciplines and research areas in malaria will present key findings at the Molecular Approaches in Malaria (MAM) 2024 conference in Lorne, Australia.
This collection will showcase the progress being made by leading malaria experts across broad thematic areas – antimalarial drug and vaccine developments, antimalarial resistance (AMR), parasite genomic surveillance, host-parasite interactions, immunology and sero-epidemiology, advanced techniques in parasite biology and diagnostics.
This research topic aims to publish high-quality peer-reviewed research articles that highlight the most recent advances in malaria research. We anticipate that the published data and findings in the collection will stimulate discussions in the malaria community, inform further research, and guide clinical practice and policies toward programmatic control and elimination efforts across malaria-endemic countries.
We aim to collect a wide range of articles covering broad areas of malaria research as presented at MAM2024. We will accept all article types permissible in the Frontiers in Parasitology submission guideline. This includes reviews and original research articles.
Keywords:
Malaria, Antimalarials vaccines, Drug resistance, Genomic surveillance, Elimination, Sero-epidemiology, Diagnostics, Antibodies, Transmission
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Many advances are being made towards the fight against malaria. Among the latest advances in control and elimination, leading experts across multiple disciplines and research areas in malaria will present key findings at the
Molecular Approaches in Malaria (MAM) 2024 conference in Lorne, Australia.
This collection will showcase the progress being made by leading malaria experts across broad thematic areas – antimalarial drug and vaccine developments, antimalarial resistance (AMR), parasite genomic surveillance, host-parasite interactions, immunology and sero-epidemiology, advanced techniques in parasite biology and diagnostics.
This research topic aims to publish high-quality peer-reviewed research articles that highlight the most recent advances in malaria research. We anticipate that the published data and findings in the collection will stimulate discussions in the malaria community, inform further research, and guide clinical practice and policies toward programmatic control and elimination efforts across malaria-endemic countries.
We aim to collect a wide range of articles covering broad areas of malaria research as presented at MAM2024. We will accept all article types permissible in the Frontiers in Parasitology submission guideline. This includes reviews and original research articles.
Keywords:
Malaria, Antimalarials vaccines, Drug resistance, Genomic surveillance, Elimination, Sero-epidemiology, Diagnostics, Antibodies, Transmission
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.