James Beeson
Burnet Institute, VIC, Australia
Centre for Biomedical Research Burnet Institute , VIC
James Beeson is Co-Head of the Centre for Biomedical Research at the Burnet Institute, and leads the Malaria Immunity and Vaccines research group. His work is largely focused on clinical and population studies of malaria in Africa, Asia and Papua New Guinea and primarily aims to understand human immunity to malaria and develop vaccines against malaria.
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
Defining the fine specificity of antibody responses to polymorphic and conserved epitopesĀ of the lead malaria vaccine antigen: Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein (#143)
8:00 PM
Alessia Hysa
Poster Session I
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
Functional antibody responses to P. falciparum transmission stage antigens following experimental malaria infection (#114)
8:00 PM
Jo-Anne Chan
Poster Session II
COVID-19 in Brazil: Antibody Fc-dependent Mechanisms in Natural and Vaccine-Induced Immunity (#137)
8:00 PM
Alexander Harris
Poster Session I