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BS: University of Oxford, 1963 Ph.D: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

BS: University of Oxford, 1963 Ph.D: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Professor, University of Edinburgh Support from Medical Research Council. Professor David Walliker Major Contributions to Malaria Genetics. Answer many basic questions in malaria genetics

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BS: University of Oxford, 1963 Ph.D: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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  1. BS: University of Oxford, 1963 Ph.D: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Professor, University of Edinburgh Support from Medical Research Council

  2. Professor David Walliker Major Contributions to Malaria Genetics • Answer many basic questions in malaria genetics • 2. Perform first genetic cross in malaria parasites • 3. Many rodent malaria parasites we use today came out his hands • 4. Population genetics, population structure, and transmission • dynamics of malaria parasites

  3. Genetic Cross?

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