Malaria Drug Released to the Public

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • On April 25, World Malaria Day, the non-profit Zagaya released a video showing why, in the words of UC Berkeley synthetic biologist Jay Keasling, "it took a village" to create an accessible treatment for malaria that will be essential to eradicating the disease.
    Sparked 12 years ago by a eureka moment in Keasling's UC Berkeley lab, the new treatment -- a semi-synthetic version of the proven antimalarial artemisinin -- resulted from the combined work of biotech firm Amyris, the Institute for OneWorld Health and the pharmaceutical firm Sanofi. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provided $50 million to fund the work. On April 11, the team members celebrated a milestone in the fight against malaria: Sanofi's release of the semi-synthetic artemisinin.
    Full story: NewsCenter.berkeley.edu

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @blessedtentenes6802
    @blessedtentenes6802 8 років тому

    well been online typing to get a malaria drug to buy really am been real sick with this malaria and here in the village it very hard to understand what people are tell me about the malaria drugs some say they don't work other say they are just for sometime so i got on youtube to check to see if i will really get a correct where ever you guys might be am sure you guys can help my village in Ghana

    • @iceimoh
      @iceimoh 4 роки тому

      Where is your village in Ghana?

  • @Ferrabot
    @Ferrabot 11 років тому

    This is beautiful

  • @wasntmee111
    @wasntmee111 11 років тому

    Very well done!

  • @ShyamBhakta
    @ShyamBhakta 11 років тому

    Well done!