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This 1975 photograph shows Dr. William “Bill” Collins (right) holding an owl monkey used in malaria research. To his right, stood Dr. McWilson Warren, a research biologists with the former National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), Division of Parasitic Diseases (DPD). 2004 marked the 50th anniversary of Dr. Collins’s service as a federal employee. He has developed the vast majority of the nonhuman primate animal model systems used to study the immunobiology of human and nonhuman primate malaria. He was the lead investigator responsible for the establishment of the CDC as a major international center for its work on malarial vaccines. His colleague, Dr. Warren, who worked at the CDC for 26 years, contributed to advancing work in monkey malaria, and in field epidemiology.
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Creation Date: 1975
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