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Gates Foundation Gives Millions For Research On Malaria, HIV, More

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By DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP   07/13/11 01:02 AM ET   AP

SEATTLE -- Using microwaves to kill malaria parasites and developing a way to give fetuses immunity to HIV are among the dozen ideas the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation thinks are worth more research dollars, after giving more than 500 scientists seed money to take an initial look at some far-out concepts.

A dozen scientists or teams of researchers will each get an additional $1 million over five years to take their ideas to the next level and see if they have the potential to save lives, the foundation announced Wednesday.

The foundation initially chose more than 500 scientific ideas out of nearly 20,000 proposals for its Grand Challenges Explorations grants, worth $100,000 each, saying it would be taking a calculated risk by giving money for whatever wacky idea the world's best minds come up with to combat malaria, HIV and other world health problems.

The ideas remain highly speculative into the $1 million stage.

"They run against conventional wisdom," said Chris Wilson, director of the foundation's Global Health Discovery program. "Of course, more often than not, conventional wisdom is right."

As an example, he points to the idea of using microwaves to kill malaria parasites, from within their hosts – mice for the experiment, but humans eventually.

"That's probably not going to work," Wilson said. "But if it did work, it would be pretty stunning."

The scientist, Jose Stoute, a medical researcher who specializes in infectious diseases at Penn State University, might not appreciate that less-then-enthusiastic endorsement, but Wilson says the same thing about nearly all these grants.

"Science is a place where lots of things don't work," he said, adding that the foundation remains optimistic about these grants. "I think we're cautiously optimistic that somewhere along this path, some of these might happen," he said.

To graduate to a million dollar grant, the scientists have to prove their initial idea has merit as a potential way to save lives and that it is practical and potentially scalable and affordable, Wilson said.

Stoute said he and his co-collaborator, Carmenza Spadafora at Panama's Institute of Advanced Scientific Investigations and High Technology Services, got the idea for the project from an innovative cancer treatment involving microwaves that uses iron to tag cancer cells.

Since the malaria parasite naturally collects iron as a byproduct of its actions within the human body, they thought malaria might be another good target for microwave treatment. Stoute is working with microwave engineers to design a machine to deliver the treatment in the lab.

Collaboration among different kinds of scientists is an attribute of many of the Grand Challenges projects.

Mike McCune, professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco, said working in multidisciplinary teams has helped a number of researchers from his university get a Gates grant.

His project, to fight HIV infection while a fetus is in the uterus, takes a number of known scientific principals and combines them in a new way.

He is working to utilize what scientists already know about the unique and effective immune system of the human fetus, plus the way vaccines work on newborns and the success so far at decreasing the number of HIV transmissions from mother to child in this country.

Considering how much blood passes from mother to baby while an HIV-affected mother is pregnant, McCune says it's nearly miraculous that most of those babies of those mothers are not born HIV-positive. Most are affected later through breastfeeding or via blood at birth. His goal is to strengthen and prolong a child's natural immunity.

For now, McCune is testing his theories on non-human primates, by giving vaccines to mothers who hopefully will pass immunity along to their fetuses.

"This is not science fiction. Everything I've told you has a longstanding history to it," McCune said. "The Gates grant allows me and others to take existing dogmas and paradigms and throw them out the window."

Not all the projects take a high tech approach to fighting disease.

Some scientists are looking at more practical considerations such as the way existing disease fighting solutions are applied, like Teun Bousema, an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre in the Netherlands.

Bousema want to work toward eliminating malaria in African villages by targeting all the interventions – from spraying insecticides to installing bed nets and killing mosquito larvae – around the people who get bit the most. He learned with his earlier Gates grant that those people can be identified through blood tests.

Up to this point, most malaria prevention and treatment has focused on the most vulnerable populations, such as children, but Bousema said that approach will never lead to elimination of the disease.

Humans and mosquitoes are both required for malaria to spread, so the approach has to be targeted and thorough.

"Some critics may question whether this is cost-effective," said Bousema, acknowledging that his approach may be costly per person but he theorizes they would only need to target a few households to effectively help a whole village.

His idea could be applied to any new malaria-fighting tool that is developed. If a new vaccine is developed to block malaria transmission, it would likely be impossible to give it to everyone in Africa. If Bousema's idea works, universal vaccination wouldn't be necessary.

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Eddie Sengole
01:56 PM on 07/15/2011
Monsanto and Gates Foundation Push Genetically Engineered Crops on Africa

by Mike Ludwig

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=25605

Skimming the Agricultural Development section of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation web site [5] is a feel-good experience: African farmers smile in a bright slide show of images amid descriptions of the foundation's fight against poverty and hunger. But biosafety activists in South Africa are calling a program funded by the Gates Foundation a "Trojan horse" to open the door for private agribusiness and genetically engineered (GE) seeds, including a drought-resistant corn that Monsanto hopes to have approved in the United States and abroad.

The Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) program [6] was launched in 2008 with a $47 million grant from mega-rich philanthropists Warren Buffet [7] and Bill Gates. The program is supposed to help farmers in several African countries increase their yields with drought- and heat-tolerant corn varieties, but a report released last month by the African Centre for Biosafety [8] claims WEMA is threatening Africa's food sovereignty and opening new markets for agribusiness giants like Monsanto.
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Eddie Sengole
01:49 PM on 07/14/2011
B ombshell!

Bill Gates E XPOSED! Wants Depopulation Through Vaccines in particular in Africa and Third World

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSqcRMVbtpo
08:17 PM on 07/14/2011
Your tin foil hat needs adjusting. Vaccines cause re-population.
01:35 PM on 07/14/2011
The world added a billion people in the last 12 years and will add another billion people in the next 12 years. We could not solve the worlds problems of poverty, hunger and disease when the world had 5 billion people and adequate resources. How will we deal with a world of 9 billion people and limited resources of food, water, oil and jobs? The unrest in the middle east and North Africa is just the start. There will be wars fought over limited supplies of food, water and oil. Can we learn any lessons from Easter Island regarding balancing population with sustainable resources.
08:18 PM on 07/14/2011
Tell that to the developing world who views this talk as imperialist plot to undermine their growing power.
10:38 AM on 07/14/2011
Why do these people give all this money to causes OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY?Example....Oprah...Madonna...Angelina Jolie. Charity begins at home. There are PLENTY of things in this country that need funding. Tens of thousands of hungry and homeless families and children. Can anybody explain why they don't help their own first??
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Rose Morris
07:27 PM on 07/14/2011
Perhaps they believe that these children and familes have no one else to fight for them. Like Christ, they try to help "the least" of humanity (the least able to survive drought, famine, and genocide). Yes, Americans are hurting, but they don't know the agony of suffering from malaria and starvation.
08:00 AM on 07/17/2011
I understand your point, however, poverty in America is different than poverty in a Third World country. It doesn't make anybody less deserving of help, but the reality is that we don't have people dying in the streets from malaria in the US. As an American, if I find myself on the street tomorrow, I know that there are resources and places to turn, I know that there are organizations dedicated to advocating for those with HIV in my own city. That isn't the case when you live where a glass of clean drinking water is hard to come by. It's not up to the world's name brand "superstars" to resolve these problems, it's up to all of us. Do what you can, where you can. Maybe for you that means using your medical skills and joining the efforts on the ground in Africa, or maybe that means buying a sandwich for or just taking the time to talk to a homeless person you pass every day.
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mazio
09:26 AM on 07/14/2011
Man, you really got to hate these "fat cat" CEO types. I bet they flew on a private jet for the photo op?
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Rose Morris
07:29 PM on 07/14/2011
I bet he owns that jet. Or maybe he rented it.
08:19 PM on 07/14/2011
Gates is pretty thin for a "fat cat" and hey at least the money is going towards good cause.
08:18 AM on 07/14/2011
It is admirable what he is doing. I just hope he realizes impacting the death rate in these countries can have devastating impact on the world if they don't also deal with the birth rate. There is a reason families have ten kids, eight of them die. If the eight are saved how are the parents going to feed ten kids?
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Blu Steel
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09:04 AM on 07/14/2011
Like they need more people they cant feed the ones they have
08:20 PM on 07/14/2011
You touched on an interesting point Gary. In Bangladesh as vaccines and public health improvements were introduced, the mortality rate went down. But so did the birth rate. It turned out that with children living longer, there was no need to produce so many. Education investments also helped, especially with girls.
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05:56 AM on 07/14/2011
Every time there's an article about Bill Gates' charitable work on this site a substantial number of posters find something to gripe about. This guy has literally given tens of billions of his own money to help other people, is funding any number of projects that he thinks will or might help others, and some people think that what he's doing isn't enough, or what he's doing isn't being done properly, or could be done better. Tell you what - when you start giving billions to charity, start criticizing the way Gates distributes his money. Until then, at least have the decency to acknowledge this guy has a genuine and deep concern for his fellow man, one that can actually be measured in dollars and cents.
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sabelmouse
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06:48 AM on 07/14/2011
but how did he get that much money ? and we don't know about the deep and genuine concern.
ego trip is the first thing that comes to my mind , the next is Philanthro­­capitalis­m.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/sabelmouse/childhood-vaccination_b_882154_95631568.html
07:49 AM on 07/14/2011
How did he get that money? He created a company that revolutionized and standardized computing so that all of us dummies could use a PC. He created something of value and employed a lot of people in the process.

His generosity is legendary and I don't see any ego in it at all. By comparison, there is Donald Trump, a person consumed by greed and the biggest egomaniac in the world.

Bill Gates is nothing but class. He has made this world a better place and we are all much better off because of his efforts.
07:57 AM on 07/14/2011
does it matter? Really? He is giving back. More than what is asked on him and certainly more than the banks, hedge funds, or financial industries which can't seem to even give a job
08:11 AM on 07/14/2011
Absolutely agree.
03:57 AM on 07/14/2011
I think its commendable what he is trying to do. I remember the last time he was in Kenya and was working with some NGO's at a rural part of the country and the locals he was dealing with had no idea who he was so when the local media went there to interview them after he left they were so shocked to learn that he was one of the most richest men in the world and when they heard what he was worth they couldn't even comprehend that the mzungu (white man in swahili) they were working with everyday and who was so down to earth was the Bill Gates.

Keep up the good work and I hope some of the treatments they are working on bear fruit.
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Eddie Sengole
03:01 AM on 07/14/2011
I always see the Bill Gates in pictures with minorities everytime as if the non-whites are the only people who are in need of help. I truly fear Bill Gates involvement with Monsanto and their targeting of Africa with their genetically modified mosquito vaccines.
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illegalneocon
03:29 AM on 07/14/2011
You'll let the children d ie before any experimental vaccine can be tried.
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Eddie Sengole
01:48 PM on 07/14/2011
So, far, those vaccines are very alarming as many researchers have concluded that they will be used for population reduction in Africa and in Third World. Even Bill Gates says so below. Those are c rimes against humanity.

Bill Gates E XPOSED! Wants Depopulation Through Vaccines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSqcRMVbtpo
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sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
06:49 AM on 07/14/2011
but it makes such a good picture. benevolent, rich white couple holds poor black baby.
08:15 AM on 07/14/2011
Your micro bio is empty...so is your heart.
02:36 AM on 07/14/2011
Look what else they fund and expect to profit from 1st.
Check this out:
http://www.truth-out.org/second-green-revolutionaries-gates-foundation-and-monsanto-push-ge-crops-africa/1310411034

Monsanto and Gates Foundation Push GE Crops on Africa
Tuesday 12 July 2011
by: Mike Ludwig, Truthout | Report

Skimming the Agricultural Development section of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation web site is a feel-good experience: African farmers smile in a bright slide show of images amid descriptions of the foundation's fight against poverty and hunger. But biosafety activists in South Africa are calling a program funded by the Gates Foundation a "Trojan horse" to open the door for private agribusiness and genetically engineered (GE) seeds, including a drought-resistant corn that Monsanto hopes to have approved in the United States and abroad.....
..... African Centre for Biosafety claims WEMA is threatening Africa's food sovereignty and opening new markets for agribusiness giants like Monsanto.

The Gates Foundation claims that biotechnology, GE crops and Western agricultural methods are needed to feed the world's growing population and programs like WEMA will help end poverty and hunger in the developing world. Critics say the foundation is using its billions to shape the global food agenda and the motivations behind WEMA were recently called into question when activists discovered the Gates foundation had spent $27.6 million on 500,000 shares of Monsanto stock between April and June 2010.....

read the rest of article....please
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illegalneocon
03:32 AM on 07/14/2011
Where the f k do you think all the money he donates come from????

IT COMES FROM PROFITS FROM HIS BUSINESS!!!!!!

He CAN'T collect taxes from you and me!!!!

Jesus Christ libs, get some common sense in your life.
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sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
06:50 AM on 07/14/2011
f and definitely f'd.
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jsgaetano
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01:14 AM on 07/14/2011
Not only did Bill usher in the computer age, but he's also ushering in a new age for medical technology.
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Eddie Sengole
03:03 AM on 07/14/2011
depopulation control medical technology is E V I L and that's what he is doing as he is in partnership with Monsanto
08:27 PM on 07/14/2011
Check your Rx
12:28 AM on 07/14/2011
In the meantime Jobs is suing everybody.
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DON McDONALD
Politics is NOT a spectator sport, get involved
12:25 AM on 07/14/2011
It's worth noting that Warren Buffet, a man with a rather critical eye, just donated another $1.87 billion to the Gates Foundation for immediate distribution and that it's where 90% of the 99% of his wealth that he's pledged to give away will wind up...
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rosey7
01:33 AM on 07/14/2011
Don McDonald,

Fanned. I had a flame throwing match today on Huff PO with someone who considers Buffett evil. I just love what these men are doing with their wealth. It gives me hope in a rather dark time in our history. Fantastic that Buffett pairs his fortune with the Gates to help the truly needy in the world.
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sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
06:53 AM on 07/14/2011
why are people so enamored of a system that makes a few ridiculously rich and leaves so many poor and then you are grateful if those rich use a drop of that money for good [ if it is really good is debatable ] .
04:37 PM on 07/28/2011
By giving money to billionaire corporations to do medical experimentation on children in Africa?
I think this is more on the line of a tried and true PR move than any thing charitable. If he created a micro lending bank in Kenya or teach people how to grow organic heirloom gardens, that would be charity. Not donating billions to give to medical research companies. Please!
12:02 AM on 07/14/2011
Bill Gates..........you and your wife Melinda are truely good and decent human beings and are a role model to how the rest of us should be.....
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goodmarina
Most People use Religion to justify their bias!
11:24 PM on 07/13/2011
Anyone can give money ... but real people touch, hug and embrace the very people they are trying to help.   We are all connected and these two people truly connect with the causes they advocate for.