Unlocking the Mysteries of Cerebral Malaria | Terrie Taylor | TEDxTraverseCity

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • “It’s gut-wrenching when children die from malaria, but what keeps us going is that we are making progress against this Voldemort of parasites. It’s an elusive quarry, but have it cornered.” Dr. Terrie Taylor describes her 28+ years of research on cerebral malaria in children in Malawi. A new MRI machine there helped unlock mysteries and now she is working on new medical interventions. It's an important problem, but it's solvable, she says, with continued research and clinical trials.
    Dr. Terrie Taylor is a clinician who has been studying the pathogenesis of cerebral malaria in Malawian children since 1986. Together with Professor Malcolm Molyneux, Dr. Taylor established the Blantyre Malaria Project at the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital. Their work has generated many useful insights about pediatric cerebral malaria.
    Following Swarthmore College and the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Taylor studied at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and then joined the faculty of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University. Because of the generous and sustained support provided by MSU, Dr. Taylor has been able to spend six months each year in Malawi. While there, she is actively involved in patient care on the Paediatric Research Ward. Each year, she hosts 24 Michigan State medical students on clinical tropical medicine electives in her home, the “MSU House”. She returns to Michigan State for six months of teaching (July - December).
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @miebiwilliams6394
    @miebiwilliams6394 3 роки тому +3

    This is a beautiful video...it deserves more views.. excellent job Dr Taylor

  • @laenga6044
    @laenga6044 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much. Very educative.

  • @blackofspace6982
    @blackofspace6982 3 роки тому

    It was beautiful :") thank you

  • @hiteshwanjari7343
    @hiteshwanjari7343 5 років тому +1

    Ma'am very ... inspiring...
    About years you work..for controling ..such disaes with lack of resources.....

  • @saraessam53
    @saraessam53 4 роки тому

    Beautiful speech 🌸✨

  • @oaivola455
    @oaivola455 4 роки тому +2

    I had Cerebral Malaria at 3 years old , I have a strained relationship with my parents and have not been given much information on the effects of surviving ;-;

    • @mrb2426
      @mrb2426 2 роки тому

      I too have wondered that, after being in a coma for a week at 6 years old from Cerebral Malaria some damage must have been caused? If you find anything I would be interested to have a read. What I do know is it was the worst experience imaginable and really shouldn’t exist with today’s medical advancements.

  • @brandonherron4589
    @brandonherron4589 3 роки тому +6

    Hi c35

  • @oluwatosinpeter9060
    @oluwatosinpeter9060 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this piece but what can be done to cure the cerebral malaria in question.

  • @graemegeorgeharrison2468
    @graemegeorgeharrison2468 3 місяці тому

    I’m going to die with this

  • @thesunshinefactory3016
    @thesunshinefactory3016 6 років тому

    lost my friend coz of this...he was 24 though.

  • @dalethompson2157
    @dalethompson2157 2 роки тому

    I'm pretty sure I have this but the diagnosis is .. Anxiety

  • @UcII3
    @UcII3 4 місяці тому

    Malaria