The findings, described
in two related papers published online April 5
in Science and The Lancet, were called «a tour de force» by David Sullivan, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins
Malaria Research Institute, who was not involved in the new r
Research Institute, who was not
involved in the new
researchresearch.
Roberto Amato is a
Research Associate
in Statistical Genomics who is
involved in the analysis of natural genetic variation
in the Plasmodium parasites that cause
malaria.