
Parasitology Unit Heidelberg
@plasmohd
Malaria research unit @ Heidelberg University Hospital | Parasitology | Entomology | Cellular biology | Advanced imaging | Vaccinology | Drug discovery and more
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http://www.ukhd.de/parasitologie 04-06-2019 13:52:15
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Proteins need to breathe: Stabilising conformations in a #malaria #parasite surface protein stops #Plasmodium #sporozoite migration and blocks transmission. Our latest collaboration with Tim Springer Lab out EMBO Reports. 'Fixing' TRAP 'kills' the parasite. doi.org/10.15252/embr.…




Please RT: Applications are open at tinyurl.com/applyBoP for the 2024 Biology of Parasitism course BiologyofParasitism Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) with new deadline: January 3rd !! Come join us for an amazing summer of learning and camaraderie, exciting lectures, lab practicals and fun excursions.






Happy International Women’s Day to all the brilliant women out there! Really pleased to have so many excellent women as part of the team at Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg Uni Heidelberg #InternationalWomensDay


Happy to announce our special issue on mechanisms of host cell exit by pathogens Mol Micro Editors co-edited with fearless SPP2225-Exit strategies of intracellular pathogens leader Gabriele Pradel featuring work on #bacteria and #parasites: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652958/2…


Happy #WorldMalariaDay from Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg & Uni Heidelberg. Join us on Saturday where we will be hosting a stand on Hauptstaße, HD - here you can learn about malaria and the challenges we face trying to combat the disease. Bring all friends and family! Supported by DZIF (inaktiv)


Honored to give a plenary on World Malaria Day #MIM2024 with Lars Hviid highlighting the importance of naturally acquired immunity in the fight against malaria Imperial Sciences Institute of Infection KEMRI-Wellcome Trust IDeAL, Africa Women In Malaria

My commentary on the closure of VectorBase. Join me in rallying for its sustainable continuation. Comment, repost, and circulate. Let’s ensure this vital resource remains accessible for our global #VectorBiology research community.
