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tels que Plasmodium (responsable de la malaria) et Cryptosporidium (responsable de la cryptosporidiose). L'aspect distinctif de ce protozoaire est sa capacité à infecter tout animal à sang chaud et, au
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, the deadliest malaria parasite, is responsible for malaria pathogenicity. Unlike model organisms, Plasmodium divides in unconventional ways producing not two but up to tens of thousands of daughter cells, in a
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multiple affiliations. Postdoctoral FellowPosition Computational approaches to malaria parasite antigen diversity Duke Global Health Institute Be You. The Malaria Collaboratory is recruiting an exceptional
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participate in interdisciplinary research and training. Current research areas in the department include infection biology of tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV; tumor immunology; cancer diagnostics, anti-cancer
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experimental studies of costs of mild infections on somatic maintenance (e.g., telomeres) and ageing, and studies of wild songbirds investigating transgenerational effects of malaria infections, how early life
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gene editing techniques. We are seeking: • One highly qualified post-doctoral researcher with proven experience in gene editing and inhibition assays applied to the malaria-causing parasite. The FAPESP
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organisation with downstream translational implications in combatting antimicrobial resistance. Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, harbours an essential non-photosynthetic plastid called the apicoplast
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they will focus on developing microneedle skin patches to deliver next generation malaria vaccines based on newly identified antigens and newly licensed adjuvants. The research will involve designing, testing
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of mosquito host-seeking behavior. Mosquitoes require a blood meal to complete egg development, and in carrying out this innate behavior, they spread dangerous infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, Zika
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 7 hours ago
to answer clinically important questions about host-pathogen interactions across globally devastating infectious diseases, including HIV, Malaria, SARS-CoV-2, and Tuberculosis. Our division aspires to be