I joined the Institut Pasteur in 2021 as a senior postdoctoral researcher to study host-parasite interactions using single-cell genomics. Previously, I have worked at Imperial College London where I co-led the work to create the first single-cell atlas of gene activity across the transmission stages of a human malaria parasite, under the umbrella of the Malaria Cell Atlas project. My first steps in the vast malaria field were at the IMM in Lisbon where I studied how intrahepatic parasites evade killing by host autophagy.
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2022Repurposing of Plasmodium falciparum var genes beyond the blood stage., Curr Opin Microbiol 2022 Sep; 70(): 102207.
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2022A single-cell liver atlas of Plasmodium vivax infection., Cell Host Microbe 2022 07; 30(7): 1048-1060.e5.
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2022Single-cell views of the Plasmodium life cycle., Trends Parasitol 2022 Jun; (): .
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2021Dissection-independent production of Plasmodium sporozoites from whole mosquitoes., Life Sci Alliance 2021 Jul; 4(7): .
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2021A single-cell atlas of Plasmodium falciparum transmission through the mosquito., Nat Commun 2021 05; 12(1): 3196.
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2018Plasmodium UIS3 sequesters host LC3 to avoid elimination by autophagy in hepatocytes., Nat Microbiol 2018 Jan; 3(1): 17-25.
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2014Host cell phosphatidylcholine is a key mediator of malaria parasite survival during liver stage infection., Cell Host Microbe 2014 Dec; 16(6): 778-86.