Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Programme 09:30-10:00: Registration and welcome coffee 10:00-11:10: Session 1. Chair: Jason Mooney Petra Schneider: Welcome Francesco Baldini: Age and species prediction of field malaria mosquitoes through deep learning of mid-infrared spectra Wiebke Nahrendorf: Malaria remodels the spleen to imprint tolerance Omar Janha: Targeting PfCLK3 to deliver a cure, transmission blocking and prophylaxis 11:10-11:40: Morning coffee, networking opportunities, poster viewing 11:40-12:50: Session 2 Chair Olivia Swann Aidan O’Donnell: Dinner time: The interplay between host feeding and malaria parasite rhythms João Silva-Filho: Differential host responses during acute P. vivax infection in a patient cohort in Manaus, Brazil – possible role of endothelial activation in the bone marrow niche? Florence McLean: Predicting rosette-mediating PfEMP1 variants from Var gene sequence Diana Muñoz Sandoval: Investigating idsease tolerance in a human Malaria re-challenege model Brian Saltin: Material structure of mosquito antennae can contribute to the tuning of the resonant frequency 12:50-14:00. Buffet lunch, networking opportunities, poster viewing 14:00-15:10 Session 3 Chair Wiebke Nahrendorf Antoine Sanou: Biting and resting behaviours of insecticide resistant malaria vectors in rural Burkina Faso following scaling up of LLINs Joanne Thompson: Generation of transgenic Plasmodium chabaudi spp. lines to investigate host-parasite interactions throughout acute and chronic infection Franziska Hentzschel: A putative actin-related protein ARC40 is essential for Plasmodium oocyst maturation Jane Armstrong: Introducing the IUPHAR/MMV Guide to MALARIA PHARMACOLOGY: an expertly curated resource capturing antimalarial compounds and their Plasmodium targets 15:10-15:40 Afternoon tea, networking opportunities, poster viewing 15:40 - 17:00 Session 4. Chair: Sarah Reece Paul Sharp: Origins and evolution of human malaria parasites Sebastian Kirchner: The Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase SET6 is required for AP2-O dependent development of malaria parasites in the mosquito vector Fiona McQuaid: Wrightb: A new, strain-transcending rosetting receptor for P. falciparum Petra Schneider: Summary, plans for future meetings etc. 17:00 - 18:00 Poster viewing and drinks Dec 11 2019 09.00 - 18.30 Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Abstracts now open for first Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria/Mosquito Meeting which will be held in Edinburgh on 11 December 2019. Lecture theatre G26 Murchison House 10 Max Born Crescent Edinburgh EH9 3BF Venue Registration This article was published on Wednesday 28 August 2024
Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Programme 09:30-10:00: Registration and welcome coffee 10:00-11:10: Session 1. Chair: Jason Mooney Petra Schneider: Welcome Francesco Baldini: Age and species prediction of field malaria mosquitoes through deep learning of mid-infrared spectra Wiebke Nahrendorf: Malaria remodels the spleen to imprint tolerance Omar Janha: Targeting PfCLK3 to deliver a cure, transmission blocking and prophylaxis 11:10-11:40: Morning coffee, networking opportunities, poster viewing 11:40-12:50: Session 2 Chair Olivia Swann Aidan O’Donnell: Dinner time: The interplay between host feeding and malaria parasite rhythms João Silva-Filho: Differential host responses during acute P. vivax infection in a patient cohort in Manaus, Brazil – possible role of endothelial activation in the bone marrow niche? Florence McLean: Predicting rosette-mediating PfEMP1 variants from Var gene sequence Diana Muñoz Sandoval: Investigating idsease tolerance in a human Malaria re-challenege model Brian Saltin: Material structure of mosquito antennae can contribute to the tuning of the resonant frequency 12:50-14:00. Buffet lunch, networking opportunities, poster viewing 14:00-15:10 Session 3 Chair Wiebke Nahrendorf Antoine Sanou: Biting and resting behaviours of insecticide resistant malaria vectors in rural Burkina Faso following scaling up of LLINs Joanne Thompson: Generation of transgenic Plasmodium chabaudi spp. lines to investigate host-parasite interactions throughout acute and chronic infection Franziska Hentzschel: A putative actin-related protein ARC40 is essential for Plasmodium oocyst maturation Jane Armstrong: Introducing the IUPHAR/MMV Guide to MALARIA PHARMACOLOGY: an expertly curated resource capturing antimalarial compounds and their Plasmodium targets 15:10-15:40 Afternoon tea, networking opportunities, poster viewing 15:40 - 17:00 Session 4. Chair: Sarah Reece Paul Sharp: Origins and evolution of human malaria parasites Sebastian Kirchner: The Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase SET6 is required for AP2-O dependent development of malaria parasites in the mosquito vector Fiona McQuaid: Wrightb: A new, strain-transcending rosetting receptor for P. falciparum Petra Schneider: Summary, plans for future meetings etc. 17:00 - 18:00 Poster viewing and drinks Dec 11 2019 09.00 - 18.30 Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Abstracts now open for first Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria/Mosquito Meeting which will be held in Edinburgh on 11 December 2019. Lecture theatre G26 Murchison House 10 Max Born Crescent Edinburgh EH9 3BF Venue Registration This article was published on Wednesday 28 August 2024
Dec 11 2019 09.00 - 18.30 Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria Mosquito Meeting 2019 Abstracts now open for first Glasgow-Edinburgh Malaria/Mosquito Meeting which will be held in Edinburgh on 11 December 2019.