IRTG 2290/1: Crossing Boundaries: Molecular Interactions in Malaria
At a glance
Microbiology, Virology and Immunology
Medical Microbiology and Mycology, Hygiene, Molecular Infection Biology
DFG Research Training Group
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Project description
Malaria is caused by single-celled parasites known as plasmodium, which are transmitted by the bite of the Anopheles mosquito. Some basic principles of the progress of the disease and parasite-host interactions are still not understood. The German-Australian International Research Training Group “Crossing Boundaries: Molecular Interactions in Malaria” will therefore investigate the molecular mechanisms of plasmodium infections as a basis for strategies to develop new drugs and immunisations for improved malaria treatment and prevention.
Topics
Principal investigator
09/2017 - 02/2022
Prof. Dr. Kai Matuschewski
- Department of Biology
Participants
- Person
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Emanuel Heitlinger
- Department of Biology
- Person
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. Edda Klipp
- Department of Biology
- Theoretical Biophysics
- Person
Prof. Dr. Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
- Department of Biology
- Person
Dr. Nishith Gupta
- Department of Biology
- Molecular Parasitology II
Cooperation partners
- Cooperation partnerUniversityAustralia
Australian National University
- Cooperation partnerUniversityGermany
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Cooperation partnerResearch instituteGermany
Robert Koch Institute