The PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, Malaria No More, Population Services International, and the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
in cooperation with
The Congressional Malaria and Neglected Tropical Disease Caucus
invite you to
African Researchers in the Fight Against Malaria
Thursday, September 30, 2010
12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
2325 Rayburn House Office Building
Moderator:
- Ambassador Mark Green, Managing Director, Malaria Policy Center, Malaria No More
Panelists:
- Dr. Steve Chapman, Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Population Services International
- Professor Tsiri Agbenyega, Co-chair of the Clinical Trials Partnership Committee; Former Dean of the Medical School, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Principal Investigator, RTS,S Phase 3 Clinical Trial, Agogo, Ghana
- Dr. Roma Chilengi, Head of Clinical Trials, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Collaborative Research Programme; Principal Investigator, RTS,S Phase 3 Clinical Trial, Kilifi, Kenya; Chair, Clinical Groups, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
African scientists and researchers are on the front lines of the struggle against malaria. Join us for a briefing at which scientists from Africa and from the organizations that support them will discuss their work to defeat a parasite that is both complex and adaptable.
Professor Tsiri Agbenyega and Dr. Roma Chilengi, two researchers leading clinical trials in Kenya and Ghana, will discuss their work investigating the world’s leading malaria vaccine candidate, RTS,S. Clinical trials are currently underway in seven African countries and will enroll up to 16,000 young children and infants. RTS,S is the first malaria vaccine candidate to advance to this stage of development.
Dr. Steve Chapman, Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Population Services International (PSI), will discuss ACTwatch, a five-year, multi-country research project to better understand the evolution of antimalarial markets. Dr. Chapman will describe African researchers’ roles in implementing this project, and discuss project findings on the price, availability, retailer perceptions and volumes of malaria drugs.
Lunch will be provided.
RSVP to Keeley Judd at [email protected] , or call 202.822.0033