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EXTENDED: Beyond Biology: The Head, Heart and Social Dimensions of Malaria Control (With Doug Storey and Mike Toso)

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Behavioral science is essential if the tools we develop in the lab are to generate impact in the field.

So, in this episode, we take a break from malaria biology to delve deep into human psychology of malaria control.

We explore the theory behind behavioral science and its implications for malaria control, and discuss a new tool from the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: the Malaria Behavior Survey.

With Doug Storey and Mike Toso of the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.

  continue reading

68 episodes

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Behavioral science is essential if the tools we develop in the lab are to generate impact in the field.

So, in this episode, we take a break from malaria biology to delve deep into human psychology of malaria control.

We explore the theory behind behavioral science and its implications for malaria control, and discuss a new tool from the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: the Malaria Behavior Survey.

With Doug Storey and Mike Toso of the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs.

  continue reading

68 episodes

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