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Wheeler Group
The Wheeler Lab is primarily researching how the highly motile single cell eukaryotic parasites which cause leishmaniasis (Leishmania species) and sleeping sickness (African trypanosomes) control their swimming and how this contributes to progression through their life cycles.
English Group
Mike English is a UK trained paediatrician who has worked in Kenya for over 20 years supported by a series of Wellcome fellowships.
Marsh (Kevin) Group
Kevin Marsh is a Professor of Tropical Medicine at the University of Oxford and senior advisor at the African Academy of Sciences.
Dunachie Group
My research uses expertise in microbiology and immunology in tropical countries to address key questions that advance treatment of bacterial infection and vaccine discovery.
Dunachie Group
My research uses expertise in microbiology and immunology in tropical countries to address key questions that advance treatment of bacterial infection and vaccine discovery.
Tanner Group
Rachel's research takes a One Health approach to tackling tuberculosis in humans and cattle, with a focus on vaccine design and evaluation. Current interests include immune mechanisms/correlates of protection, characterising functional antibody responses following vaccination, and novel antigen discovery.
Faria Group
The Faria group aims to determine the impact of ecological and epidemiological drivers on the historical spread of rapidly evolving viruses across spatial scales, mobility networks and social groups, and to incorporate metrics of human movement to infer present patterns of virus diversity and transmission.
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Barnes Group
I lead an established research group with a focus on T cell immunology relevant to gut and liver disease, and I seek to translate laboratory and clinical findings through to human experimental medicine studies.
Frater Group
John gained a MRC Clinician Scientist Award to work at Oxford University researching HIV evolution and strategies for HIV eradication. He is currently the scientific lead and co-chair of ‘CHERUB’, (Collaborative HIV Eradication of Reservoirs: UK BRC), an NIHR-supported collaboration dedicated to finding a cure for HIV infection. He also works as an Honorary Consultant Physician at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
Klenerman Group
Infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Our group works on the immune response to these infections, focusing on both the host and the pathogen. As there is currently no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C infection, many of our projects have addressed aspects of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and vaccine responses. In addition, our group also looks at a range of viruses and bacteria.
Matthews Group
We work on hepatitis B virus (HBV), a substantial global health challenge with an estimated burden of 290 million infected individuals, leading to 800,000 deaths per year. We have diverse multi-disciplinary projects, underpinned by strong clinical links, with the united aim of improving an understanding of how the interaction between host and virus can lead to different outcomes. We have a particular focus on populations in sub-Saharan Africa, where HBV infection is endemic and populations are particularly vulnerable to liver disease associated with chronic infection.
Simmonds Group
My principal research interest and focus has been in the evolution and epidemiology of virus infections, and interactions with their hosts. This has led to a variety of research investigations ranging from evolutionary studies of virus variability and recombination, molecular epidemiology and investigations of viral pathogenesis and interactions of virus with host cell defences.
Goulder Group
For the past 20 years our group has been based in the Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research at the University of Oxford, where our primary research focus has been the South African HIV epidemic. To this end we are involved in multiple studies in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa, the area of highest HIV prevalence in the country, along with Kimberly in the Northern Cape.
Ariana Group
Professor Proochista Ariana is course director for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine