Immuno-epidemiology
Current research in this area includes:
- Immuno-epidemiology of helminth co-infections - laboratory of Dr Quentin Bickle
- Immuno-epidemiology of mycobacterial diseases and correlates of protective immunity - laboratory of Prof Hazel Dockrell
- The development and lifespan of memory T cells following malaria infection in humans - laboratory of Prof Eleanor Riley
- Monitoring trends in malaria transmission using serological markers of malaria exposure - laboratory of Prof Eleanor Riley
- Role of cytokines in immunity and immunopathology of malaria - laboratory of Prof Eleanor Riley
- Clinical trial of candidate P.falciparum malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS01E - laboratory of Prof Eleanor Riley
- Correlating protection against malaria with serum antibody profiles to P.falciparum - laboratory of Prof Eleanor Riley
- Impact of sexual stage immunity on Plasmodium falciparum transmission vaccination - laboratory of Dr Colin Sutherland
- Immuno-epidemiology of malaria and impact of control measures - laboratory of Prof Geoffrey Targett