Faculty member Terrie Taylor has dedicated the last two decades to researching malaria in sub-Saharan Africa where the disease kills as many as two million children each year. A University Distinguished Professor of internal medicine in MSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine, Taylor spends six months of each year--the rainy season--in Malawi where she leads a team that conducts research on malaria and treats patients infected with the disease, the vast majority of whom are children.
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