BSP Autumn Symposium 2019 - Post-genomic progress in helminth parasitology

Prof Paul Brindley

Prof Paul Brindley
Prof Paul Brindley
George Washington University
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Discussions at BSP Autumn Symposium 2019 - Post-genomic progress in helminth parasitology

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Research
Research in our laboratory focuses the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and NTD associated cancers. We are pursuing functional genomics and other approaches to characterize new interventions.

Current projects include:

Transmission and activities of transgenes through the developmental stages of schistosomes
Insertional mutagenesis analysis of schistosome chromosomes
Transgene endowed antibiotic selection of schistosomes
Growth factors of helminth parasites in carcinogenesis of liver fluke induced bile duct cancer and schistosomiasis haematobia associated bladder cancer.
Human population studies in northeastern Thailand on pathogenesis and biomarkers of Opisthorchis viverrini (liver fluke) induced bile duct cancer, in collaboration with colleagues at Khon Kaen University, Thailand, and James Cook University and the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Studies originating in Angolan patients on pathogenesis of schistosomiasis haematobia associated bladder cancer, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Porto, Portugal and other

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