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792 - World Mosquito Day: Gene Drives and CRISPR Technology
Season 10 · Episode 792

792 - World Mosquito Day: Gene Drives and CRISPR Technology

Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

August 19, 202413m 1s

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About this episode:

World Mosquito Day, observed annually on August 20th, commemorates British doctor Sir Ronald Ross's discovery in 1897 that female Anopheles mosquitoes transmit malaria to humans. More than a century later, major advancements like genetically modifying mosquitoes—AKA gene drives—have the potential to reduce malaria cases and deaths dramatically, but not without hurdles. This special episode is an extended version of Malaria Minute, a podcast from the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute.

Host:

Thomas Locke is the host of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute's podcast, Malaria Minute.

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