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  1. Stephen M. Rich, Ph.D. Department of Microbiology. 209 Fernald Hall. University of Massachusetts. 270 Stockbridge Rd. Amherst, MA 01003-9298. Research Interests. I am interested in all aspects of zoonotic disease.

  2. Stephen S. Rich. Degree (s): PhD. Graduate School: Purdue University. Primary Appointment: Professor, Public Health Sciences. Research Interests: Genetic basis of common human disease, including type 1 diabetes, diabetic complications, ischemic stroke, atherosclerosis. Email Address: ssr4n@virginia.edu. Research Description.

  3. Year. The origin of malignant malaria. SM Rich, FH Leendertz, G Xu, M LeBreton, CF Djoko, MN Aminake, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (35), 14902-14907. , 2009. 318. 2009. Malaria’s Eve: Evidence of a recent population bottleneck throughout the world populations of Plasmodium falciparum.

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  5. Jul 27, 2023 · “It’s a long way from something you’re going to pick up at CVS, but these early findings are very encouraging,” says vector-borne disease expert Stephen Rich, professor of microbiology, executive director of NEWVEC and senior author of the study published in the journal Pathogens.

  6. Stephen Rich. Professor. Contact. Email: smrich@umass.edu. Phone: (413) 545-5225. Location. Fernald Hall. 209B. 270 STOCKBRIDGE RD. 01003-9320. United States. Research Interests. I am interested in all aspects of zoonotic disease.

  7. Sep 7, 2023 · Stephen Rich is the Maurice Jones, Jr. – Class of 1925 Professor of Law at the USC’s Gould School of Law (“USC Gould”), where he teaches courses in employment discrimination law, constitutional equality law, and civil procedure. Rich is an expert in the field of antidiscrimination law.

  8. Office Address: 3232 West Complex. Education. PhD, Genetics, Purdue University. Research Interests. Our research involves the integration of human genetic epidemiology, molecular genetics and computational biology, with a focus on the genetic basis of type 1 diabetes and its complications as well as cardiovascular disease and its risk factors.

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