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drug resistance

Eunice W Nduati

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Email: 
enduatiatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Molecular Parasitology and Immunology

My initial work involved the search for potential inhibitors of the Plasmodium folate pathway and monitoring of drug resistance development to anti-folate anti-malarial drugs.

Steffen Borrmann

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Email: 
steffen [dot] borrmannatgmail [dot] com
Group: 
Molecular Parasitology and Immunology

Research area: Epidemiology of drug-parasite and host-parasite interactions

Mechanisms of resistance to the antimalarial drugs lumefantrine, piperaquine and amodiaquine

Full Title: 
Investigation of mechanisms of resistance to the antimalarial drugs lumefantrine, piperaquine and amodiaquine in Africa
Principal Investigator(s): 
Alexis Nzila

Irish Health Research Board (HRB)[GHRA-06-03] of the Republic of Ireland. Project grant from January 2007- December 2009, on "Investigation of mechanisms of resistance to the antimalarial drugs lumefantrine, piperaquine and amodiaquine in Africa", co-investigator with Dr Agnus Bell of Trinity College, Dublin.

Alexis Nzila

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Email: 
anzilaatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Molecular Parasitology and Immunology

Molecular parasitology

Drug resistance and population genetics of malaria parasites


We have developed theoretical models describing the spread of drug resistance in malaria, concentrating on what matters to how fast resistance develops, and which do not.  Field studies from collaborators Hamza Baabiker have shown that the frequency of resistance declines during the non-transmission season, thus suggesting a biological cost of resistance, and that differential drug use can lead to population structure at the spatial level. We are also participating in the highly active research area of describing the general population structure of malaria parasite populations.

Collaborators: Dr. H. Babiker, Dr. D. Arnot, Prof. D. Walliker, Dr. P. Hunt, Dr. J. McBride, Prof. R. Carter.