International Faculty

WACCBIP has also built a diverse network of international collaborations, some of which existed prior to the establishment of WACCBIP, and several others that were attracted by the success and impact of WACCBIP. Several faculty members in each institution have committed to co-supervise trainees, host students in their labs, serve on thesis advisory committees and serve as external reviewers for trainee research proposals and thesis reports.

International

NAME                                                                 INSTITUTION                                                                                                                       EMAIL ADDRESS AREA OF EXPERTISE                   
Keith Gull University of Oxford, UK   keith.gull@path.ox.ac.uk Cell biology of protozoan parasites
Simon Draper University of Oxford, UK   simon.draper@ndm.ox.ac.uk   Malaria vaccine development
Richard Wheeler University of Oxford, UK   richard.wheeler@path.ox.ac.uk Trypanosome biology
Matthew Higgins University of Oxford, UK   matthew.higgins@bioch.ox.ac.uk Structural biology
Kirk Rockett  University of Oxford, UK     Human genetics
Prosper Kanyong       Diagnostics
Christoph Tang University of Oxford, UK   christoph.tang@exeter.ox.ac.uk Bacterial pathogenesis
Jack Sunter Oxford Brookes University   jsunter@brookes.ac.uk Trypanosome molecular cell biology
Sue Vaughan Oxford Brookes University   svaughan@brookes.ac.uk Trypanosome biology
Samuel Dean  University of Warwick, UK   Samuel.Dean@warwick.ac.uk Trypanosome biology
Mark Carrington University of Cambridge, UK   mc115@cam.ac.uk Molecular cell biology of trypanosomes, genomics
David Conway London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   david.conway@lshtm.ac.uk Genetics and parasitology
Sam Alsford London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   sam.alsford@lshtm.ac.uk Biochemistry of trypanosomes
Julius Hafalla London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   Julius.Hafalla@lshtm.ac.uk Cellular immunology of malaria
Kevin Tetteh London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   Kevin.Tetteh@lshtm.ac.uk Malaria immunology and molecular diagnostics
David A. Baker London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   David.Baker@lshtm.ac.uk Malaria parasite biology
David Allen  London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   David.Allen@lshtm.ac.uk Molecular virology
Chris Drakeley London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   chris.drakeley@lshtm.ac.uk  
Serge Mostowy London School of Health and Tropical Medicine, UK   Serge.Mostowy@lshtm.ac.uk Bacterial pathogenesis
Julian Rayner Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK    julian.rayner@sanger.ac.uk Experimental genetics
Marcus Lee Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK   marcus.lee@sanger.ac.uk Malaria drug resistance
Sigrid Ellen Bushell Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK    
Theo Sanderson Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK    
Miguel Valvano Queen's University Belfast, UK   m.valvano@qub.ac.uk Bacterial pathogenesis & drug resistance
Jose Bengoechea Queen's University Belfast, UK   j.bengoechea@qub.ac.uk Bacterial pathogenesis & drug resistance
Robert Wilkinson Francis Crick Institute, UK   Robert.Wilkinson@crick.ac.uk HIV & TB immunology
Moritz Treeck Francis Crick Institute, UK   Moritz.Treeck@crick.ac.uk Malaria parasite biochemistry
Damian Carragher Francis Crick Institute, UK    
James MacRae Francis Crick Institute, UK   james.macrae@crick.ac.uk  
Jean Langhorne Francis Crick Institute, UK   Jean.Langhorne@crick.ac.uk Malaria immunology
Thomas Otto University of Glasgow, UK   ThomasDan.Otto@glasgow.ac.uk Bioinformatics & malaria genomics
Harry De Koning  University of Glasgow, UK   Harry.De-Koning@glasgow.ac.uk  
Rachel Simmonds University of Surrey, UK   rachel.simmonds@surrey.ac.uk Bacterial pathogenesis
Mark Woolhouse University of Edinburgh, UK   Mark.Woolhouse@ed.ac.uk>;  
Andrew Rambaut University of Edinburgh, UK   a.rambaut@ed.ac.uk  
Robin C. Allshire University of Edinburgh, UK   robin.allshire@ed.ac.uk Yeast gene regulation
Atlanta Cook University of Edinburgh, UK   Atlanta.Cook@ed.ac.uk Trypanosome drug development
Alex Rowe University of Edinburgh, UK   Alex.Rowe@ed.ac.uk Malaria parasite biology & pathogenesis
Nicholas Loman University of Birmingham, UK   n.j.loman@bham.ac.uk  
Aubrey J. Cunnington Imperial College London, UK   a.cunnington@imperial.ac.uk  
Brian Robertson Imperial College London, UK   b.robertson@imperial.ac.uk Proteomics
Calvin Tiengwe Weoponche Imperial College London, UK   c.tiengwe@imperial.ac.uk Trypanosome biology
Emmanuel Asante University College London, UK   e.asante@ucl.ac.uk Prions
 Lars Hviid University of Copenhagen, Denmark    lhviid@sund.ku.dk Malaria immunology
Friedrich Frischknecht Heidelberg University, Germany   fratsch@gmail.com Malaria parasite biology
Oliver Billker Umeå University, Sweden   oliver.billker@umu.se  Genomic, genetic and proteomic approaches in malaria biology
Kirk William Deitsch  American Society of Cell Biology, USA   kwd2001@med.cornell.edu Molecular parasitology
John Richard McIntosh  American Society of Cell Biology, USA   Richard.Mcintosh@Colorado.EDU Cell biology
Martha Cyert  American Society of Cell Biology, USA   mcyert@stanford.edu Sickle cell anemia, pulmonary hypertension
 Joy Power  American Society of Cell Biology, USA   joy.power@colorado.edu Cell biology
Douglas Perkins University of New Mexico, USA   dperkins@salud.unm.edu Malaria Immunology
Manoj T. Duraisingh Harvard University, USA   mduraisi@hsph.harvard.edu Malaria parasite biology
Alice Telesnitsky University of Michigan, USA   ateles@umich.edu Virology
Christiane Wobus University of Michigan, USA   cwobus@umich.edu Virology
Heather Jordan Mississippi State University, USA   jordan@biology.msstate.edu Mycobacteria Microbial pathogenesis
Pamela Small University of Tennessee, USA   psmall@utk.edu  
Ann Moormann University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA   ann.moormann@umassmed.edu Malaria & Burkitts's Immunology
Jeffery Bailey Brown University, USA   jeffrey_bailey@brown.edu Genomics
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