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Steve M. Taylor

Global Health

Duke University

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About Steve M. Taylor at Duke University (Duke)

Based at Duke University, Steve M. Taylor focuses their scholarly efforts on malaria control, mosquito-borne diseases, hemoglobinopathies, insecticide-treated nets, seasonal malaria chemoprevention, Plasmodium falciparum, sickle cell trait, epidemiology, bridging the gap between theory and practice in malaria control. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Broadside interferometric and reverse‐time imaging of the San Andreas Fault at depth", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of malaria control and mosquito-borne diseases. Additional work such as "Shear wave anisotropy observed in VSP data at the San Andreas fault observatory at depth" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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malaria controlmosquito-borne diseaseshemoglobinopathiesinsecticide-treated netsseasonal malaria chemopreventionPlasmodium falciparumsickle cell traitepidemiology
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Total Citations15

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Publications14

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