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Professor Walter H. Lewis' research emphasizes medical ethnobotany in
South America among the Jivaro peoples of the upper Amazon basin. This involves
learning their traditional medicine by understanding about the many plants used
as therapeutics to treat a wide range of diseases. Extracts of these targeted
plants are then tested in specific biodirected assays and those found active are
fractioned and chemically characterized in search of new compounds effective in
treating malaria, tuberculosis, and other diseases.
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Collecting and preparing anti-malarial and other plant material with the Aguaruna Jivaros in the rainforest of northern Peru.
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