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Steven Maranz of Weill Medical College
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Steven Maranz of Weill Medical College will test the hypothesis that providing children high levels of flavanols, compounds found in chocolate, green tea, cola and shea nuts, deprives malaria parasites of lipids needed to survive, keeping parasite infection at levels low enough to elicit a strong immune response that builds lifelong immunity.
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