Search Results - "Thizy, Delphine"
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Sustainable innovation in vector control requires strong partnerships with communities
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2019)“…[...]our experience underscored the fluid nature of the relevant ‘community’ in vector control interventions. For one, the production, transportation,…”
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Articulating ethical principles guiding Target Malaria's engagement strategy
Published in Malaria journal (05-02-2022)“…Progress in gene drive research has engendered a lively discussion about community engagement and the ethical standards the work hinges on. While there is…”
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New developments in the field of genomic technologies and their relevance to conservation management
Published in Conservation genetics (01-04-2022)“…Recent technological advances in the field of genomics offer conservation managers and practitioners new tools to explore for conservation applications. Many…”
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Knowledge engagement in gene drive research for malaria control
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2019)“…In response to NASEM, the former minister of health in the Republic of Namibia, Richard Kamwi, emphasizes the importance of knowledge engagement for African…”
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Operationalizing stakeholder engagement for gene drive research in malaria elimination in Africa—translating guidance into practice
Published in Malaria journal (23-07-2022)“…Abstract Gene drive mosquitoes are increasingly considered a potential transformational tool for vector control of malaria mosquitoes. As part of efforts to…”
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Guidance on stakeholder engagement practices to inform the development of area-wide vector control methods
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-04-2019)“…[...]testing of area-wide vector control methods does not conform to the familiar clinical trial model employing individual informed consent [3], and a…”
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Small-scale release of non-gene drive mosquitoes in Burkina Faso: from engagement implementation to assessment, a learning journey
Published in Malaria journal (09-10-2021)“…Innovative tools are needed to complement the existing approach for malaria elimination. Gene drive mosquitoes are one potential new technology in the control…”
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Providing a policy framework for responsible gene drive research: an analysis of the existing governance landscape and priority areas for further research
Published in Wellcome open research (2020)“…The progress in gene drive research has made the possibility of a future release in the environment probable. This prospect is raising new questions related to…”
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Co-developing a common glossary with stakeholders for engagement on new genetic approaches for malaria control in a local African setting
Published in Malaria journal (21-01-2021)“…Stakeholder engagement is an essential pillar for the development of innovative public health interventions, including genetic approaches for malaria vector…”
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Stakeholder engagement in the development of genetically modified mosquitoes for malaria control in West Africa: lessons learned from 10 years of Target Malaria's work in Mali
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (2023)“…From 2012 to 2023, the Malaria Research and Training Center (MRTC), based out of the University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako (USTTB), was…”
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A multi-disciplinary approach for building a common understanding of genetic engineering for malaria control in Burkina Faso
Published in Humanities & social sciences communications (01-12-2022)“…Abstract Genetic engineering is a complex topic, even for scientists working in other areas, and even more so for those who lack a formal scientific training…”
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Engagement and social acceptance in genome editing for human benefit: Reflections on research and practice in a global context
Published in Wellcome open research (01-01-2020)“…While there are both practical and ethical reasons for public engagement in science and innovation, real-world detailed examples of engagement practice and the…”
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Engagement and social acceptance in genome editing for human benefit: Reflections on research and practice in a global context
Published in Wellcome open research (2020)“…While there are both practical and ethical reasons for public engagement in science and innovation, real-world detailed examples of engagement practice and the…”
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Direct and indirect impacts of synthetic biology on biodiversity conservation
Published in iScience (18-11-2022)“…The world’s biodiversity is in crisis. Synthetic biology has the potential to transform biodiversity conservation, both directly and indirectly, in ways that…”
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Proceedings of an expert workshop on community agreement for gene drive research in Africa - Co-organised by KEMRI, PAMCA and Target Malaria
Published in Gates open research (2021)“…Gene drive research is progressing towards future field evaluation of modified mosquitoes for malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa. While many literature…”
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Proceedings of an expert workshop on community agreement for gene drive research in Africa - Co-organised by KEMRI, PAMCA and Target Malaria: version 2; peer review: 2 approved
Published in Gates open research (24-03-2021)“…Gene drive research is progressing towards future field evaluation of modified mosquitoes for malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa. While many literature…”
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Proceedings of an expert workshop on community agreement for gene drive research in Africa - Co-organised by KEMRI, PAMCA and Target Malaria
Published in Gates open research (2021)“…Gene drive research is progressing towards future field evaluation of modified mosquitoes for malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa. While many literature…”
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