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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as malarialist.

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  • noun An expert in malaria.

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Examples

  • The consequence, as malariologist Lewis Hackett 1884-1962 wistfully wrote in the 1930s, is that malaria is so moulded and altered by local conditions that it becomes a thousand different diseases and epidemiological puzzles.

    Scourge of Humankind W.F. Bynum 2010

  • An AID apologist when that program failed was not a malariologist or anyone even remotely associated with malaria but an economist, Edwin J.

    National Geographic on malaria - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • An AID apologist when that program failed was not a malariologist or anyone even remotely associated with malaria, but an economist, Edwin J Cohn, of the AID Office of Policy Development and Analysis.

    National Geographic on malaria - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • In the late 1940s, a malariologist observed a healthy mosquito flying around a room that had been heavily sprayed with DDT.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • In the late 1940s, a malariologist observed a healthy mosquito flying around a room that had been heavily sprayed with DDT.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • "Nothing had been seen like this before," remembers one malariologist.

    Gizmodo Sonia Shah 2011

  • So had the forbidding Rockefeller malariologist Fred Soper.

    Gizmodo Sonia Shah 2011

  • But German malariologist Erich Martini had studied the habits of the local malaria vector, Anopheles labranchiae, in depth, and he knew that inundating the region with the Mediterranean's salty waters would allow A. labranchiae, which can thrive in brackish water, to flourish.

    Gizmodo Sonia Shah 2011

  • Dutch malariologist Bart Knols accuses researchers of being more interested in subsidies and getting articles in prestigious journals than in solving the problem.

    English Thijs Westerbeek 2009

  • OK, then, here’s a quotation from a real scientist, Professor Robert Desowitznow retired but a distinguished malariologist:

    The Volokh Conspiracy » British High Court decision on “An Inconvenient Truth”: 2007

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