Citation: Goswami D, Betz W, Kamal N, Parthiban C, Brager C, Schäfer C, Camargo N, Nguyen T, Murphy SC, Vaughan A, Kappe S. A replication-competent late liver stage-attenuated human malaria parasite. 2020. JCI Insight (accepted) Link: DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.135589
paper on Late-arresting GENETICALLY-ATTENUATED plasmodium parasites Published in JCI Insight6/6/2020
Congrats to Debashree Goswami and collaborators at Seattle Children's Research Institute and our own Chaitra Parthiban for the recent publication describing a Plasmodium vaccine strain that achieves late liver stage arrest. Cutting-edge Plasmodium biology conducted in the Kappe Laboratory is allowing us to better understand the Plasmodium lifecycle, which may in turn accelerate development of a highly-effective vaccine.
Citation: Goswami D, Betz W, Kamal N, Parthiban C, Brager C, Schäfer C, Camargo N, Nguyen T, Murphy SC, Vaughan A, Kappe S. A replication-competent late liver stage-attenuated human malaria parasite. 2020. JCI Insight (accepted) Link: DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.135589 We are very excited to welcome three new members to the Murphy Lab. Felicia Watson rotated in the lab as a Pathobiology student, and we were thrilled that she elected to join our group for her thesis project. Rebekah Reynolds recently received her PhD (congrats!) from Iowa State University and joined the lab in late May 2020. Anya Kalata moved from the Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center to join the laboratory in June 2020. Felicia, Rebekah, and Anya will work on a variety of projects that span the lab's vaccine development and diagnostics research.
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