Nanomedicine for Malaria Initiative of the CLINAM-Foundation

 

Malaria, an infectious disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is one of the most devastating diseases in developing countries. Children are hit by this disease in a particularly severe way: about 1 million children in Africa die every year from this disease.

The CLINAM Foundation for Nanomedicine, the non-profit foundation, aiming at the application of the nanosciences to the benefit of patients, believes that modern high tech should also be made available to those parts of the world with the lowest income and the largest healthcare problems.

It has initiated the Nanomedicine for Malaria-Initiative, where suited "high tech /low cost / low complexity" approaches are developed to diagnose and combat malaria in concert.

It has established an international network of opinion leaders and international bodies in the field and is working on relevant research projects.

Non-profit research for the poorest parts of mankind benefit from your financial support:

If you are interested in this initiative, do not hesitate to contact Beat Loeffler, MA , CEO, or Prof. Dr. med. Patrick Hunziker, CSO of the foundation.

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We will be pleased to inform you in more details of this project.