Collaborators
EMaBS has many, highly valued collaborators
Cambridge University:
Professor David Dunne (schistosome immunology), Professor Ian Goodfellow (enteric viruses)
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois:
Professor Guiseppe Pantaleo (helminths, HIV, malaria, tuberculosis; multiparmeter flow cytometry)
Danish Bilharzia Laboratory:
Dr Birgitte Vennervald (on schistosomiasis and malaria)
Lancaster University:
Dr Katie Alcock, Professor Charlie Lewis (childhood development in the relation to infectious diseases)
Leiden University Medical Centre:
Dr Marielle Haks, Professor Maria Yazdanbakhsh
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
Dr Chris Drakeley (malaria serology), Dr Emily Webb (statistics), Professor Laura Rodrigues and Professor Neil Pearce (allergy and asthma epidemiology)
MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS:
Nottingham University:
Professor Ian Hall (asthma), Professor Hywel Williams (eczema)
Oxford University:
Professor Adrian Hill, Dr Alex Mentzer (genetics of the immune response to vaccines)
United StatesĀ National Cancer Institute/National Institute of Health:
Vector Control Programme, Ministry of Health:
Dr Narcis Kabatereine, Dr Edridah Tukahebwa (helminth management and policy)
Wellcome Trust laboratories, Kilifi, Kenya:
ProfessorĀ Charles Newton (childhood development in the current study of maternal & infant helminth infection)
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute:
Dr Manjinder Sandhu (genetic analyses of EMaBS participants)