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Driving a modified Land Rover Discovery, the eight-week expedition will travel through Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya as Oxford University researchers with portable laboratory equipment will work with African scientists to learn about the challenges facing malaria research and investigate the potential of portable DNA sequencing technology (PHOTOS: Motorpress)

Mobile Malaria project embarks on a journey of Discovery

The three Oxford University researchers, led by Dr George Busby, the Mobile Malaria Project will travel more than 6,300km across Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya. Driving a specially-modified Land Rover Discovery, they will investigate the challenges facing those on the front line of malaria control in Africa – where 90 per cent of the world’s cases occur.

 

 

 Land Rover has been engineering vehicles capable of tackling the toughest terrain around the world for more than 70 years. Now it is working with the Mobile Malaria Project, winners of the 2018 Land Rover Bursary, in partnership with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), as it heads to sub-Sahara Africa to embark on a unique eight-week journey of Discovery. The Mobile Malaria Project will depart the UK on 22 March to begin its eight-week expedition.

Made up of three Oxford University researchers, led by Dr George Busby, the Mobile Malaria Project will travel more than 6,300km across Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya. Driving a specially-modified Land Rover Discovery, they will investigate the challenges facing those on the front line of malaria control in Africa – where 90 per cent of the world’s cases occur.
Designed and developed by Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations, the Discovery is equipped with a mobile genetic sequencing laboratory that makes full-use of the vehicle’s 1,137-litre load space. Not only does it feature a fridge/freezer unit to safely store scientific supplies, there is also a bespoke load space configuration frame system with specially-designed storage equipment cases and an on-board expedition battery.

The exterior comes with bespoke additions too, including a purpose-built dual sun awning, rescue equipment, a winch, sand/mud tracks, expedition roof rack and LED night driving lamps.

These modifications will allow the team to trial portable DNA sequencing technology, in collaboration with African research centres, to better understand how the technology can be used in different locations. This will provide important information about malaria parasite and mosquito populations, including drug and insecticide resistance.

Dr George Busby, Mobile Malaria Project Expedition Leader, said: “We are humbled that Land Rover and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) have chosen our project as the 2018 bursary winner. Although global malaria rates have halved over the past 20 years, progress more recently has stalled. By working with colleagues in Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya, our journey will help us to understand the challenges facing malaria researchers in Africa in 2019.

“The loan of the Discovery not only gives us the capability we need to visit locations we might not have been able to reach otherwise, it gives us the space and versatility to transport the equipment we need. This will allow us to gain a better understanding of how this technology could be used to answer locally relevant questions about malaria parasites and the mosquitoes that transmit them.”

The Land Rover Discovery has a 30-year track record of tackling the most difficult terrain, reaching threatened habitats and vulnerable people across the world. Equipped with the latest all-terrain capability technology, the vehicle will allow the team to travel with confidence – no matter the conditions they face.

Dr Steve Iley, Chief Medical Officer, Jaguar Land Rover, said: “Malaria is a global issue which impacts millions of people worldwide. At Jaguar Land Rover we are passionate about using our technology to empower talent and enable experts in their field to make a real difference in our world. Through the bespoke technology developed by our Special Vehicle Operations team, this project has the potential to deliver a real insight into malaria control globally and I am proud that Land Rover can be a part of that journey.”

The expedition group has also teamed up with another of Land Rover’s global humanitarian partners, what3words, to accurately plan their route, navigate on the ground and document their findings in real-time.

More information about the journey can be found on the Mobile Malaria Project website: www.mobilemalaria.com

Full list vehicle modifications:

Comms/Nav Equipment

Satellite Phone: receiver box, antennas and handset

Roof antenna bracket

Electric Cut off switch for Antenna

Cup Holder charger/dock for iPhone

Garmin GPS

Tracks4Africa Maps

Ability to upload to the cloud in real time

iPads and accessories mountings to control experimental machines

JLR Click and Go mounts and accessories for iPad

Team Equipment

Side Awnings, with walls x 2 – LH & RH Side

Tent and awning carriers/containers

Plastic jerry can for water storage

Metal jerry can for fuel storage

Fire suppression system

Lab Equipment

Integrated Fridge / Freezer Unit to allow safe storage of reagents needed to trial the DNA sequencing protocols

Brackets for Mounting Fridge

Straps

Storage for computers and other equipment

Rugged Cases – Peli Style

Buffalo Board loadspace cover and clip down mechanism (Under Buffalo Board will be the recovery equipment / batteries)

Vehicle Equipment

Land rover coil suspension jacking kit and towing eye

“Maxtrax – no wheel spin” plastic recovery boards

Front Runner Air Crane – Soft Surface recovery “jacking system” (Inflatable bag to lift car)

4×4 tyres (Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac M+S 255/55/R20)

Spare wheel and tyre (Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac M+S 255/55/R20)

Wire rope hoist recovery kit and mounting system

Recovery tethers

Gloves and winch/towing bolts and adapters

Expedition roof rack with “Rokk” (Brand) waterproof USB charging outlet (and fittings)

Roof Rack Brackets and Mountings

Wiring and Connectors for USB outlet

1kg powder fire extinguisher

Full Vehicle Wrap for Promotion/Awareness

Safety film applied to windows

Supplementary Fuel & Water “Jerry Cans”

Electronics

‘Lazer’ spotlight at each corner and on/off switch

‘Lazer’ T-24 light bar

Surge protected UK socket and USB power outlet

T-max Leisure battery charge indicator display

Leisure battery

Battery Mounting

CTEK Land Rover battery charger and user manual

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