Ivo Mueller
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, VIC, Australia
After a PhD in epidemiology at the Swiss Tropical Institute, Prof. Mueller spent 10 year working at the PNG Institute of Medical Research (incl. as the head of the Vector Borne Diseases Unit and as Deputy Director for Science) before joining WEHI and CRESIB in late 2010. His research focuses on different aspects of malaria epidemiology, the acquisition of immunity, host genetic adaptation, treatment and prevention of malarial infections and parasite population genetics, all with a particular focus on P. vivax
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Defining the mechanisms of action of antibodies against Plasmodium vivax malaria (#180)
8:00 PM
Kaitlin Pekin
Poster Session II
Temporal kinetics of functional antibody responses following naturally acquired Plasmodium vivax malaria infections (#159)
8:00 PM
Rhea Longley
Poster Session I
Monocytes as effectors of antibody-mediated functions in malaria infection (#54)
2:56 PM
Jessica Horton
Session 7: Science Bites I
Identification of targets of protective antibody responses against Plasmodium vivax malaria using a multifunctional antibody profiling approach (#33)
4:30 PM
D. Herbert Opi
Session 10: Bugs, Viruses and Parasites
Assessing the feasibility, specificity and sensitivity of a serological testing and treatment approach to eradicate P. vivax in Cambodia (#56)
3:02 PM
Costanza Tacoli
Session 7: Science Bites I