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Parasite Biology and Immunogenetics

Our group works on understanding the biology of the major parasites of both humans and animals. We are particularly interested in understanding immunity and the contribution of genetics to host susceptibility and parasite immune evasion strategies. These core interests underpin the search for novel immunotherapies for the major tropical diseases including gastrointestinal nematodes, filariasis, malaria and schistosomiasis.

NameTelephoneJob DescriptionContact
Professors
Behnke, Jerzy0115 95 13208Professor of Experimental ParasitologyEnvelope Icon
Bradley, Jan0115 951 3207Professor of ParasitologyEnvelope Icon
Lecturers
Wade, Chris0115 823 0391LecturerEnvelope Icon
Wickstead, Bill0115 8230383LecturerEnvelope Icon
Associate Professors
Tewari, Rita0115 823 0362Associate ProfessorEnvelope Icon
NameTelephoneJob DescriptionContact

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Behnke, Jerzy0115 95 13208Professor of Experimental ParasitologyEnvelope Icon
Bradley, Jan0115 951 3207Professor of ParasitologyEnvelope Icon

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Tewari, Rita0115 823 0362Associate ProfessorEnvelope Icon

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Wade, Chris0115 823 0391LecturerEnvelope Icon
Wickstead, Bill0115 8230383LecturerEnvelope Icon

School of Biology

University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0)115 9513300 (Undergraduate Enquiries)
+44 (0)115 8230311 (Postgraduate Enquiries)
fax: +44 (0)115 8230338
email: biology@nottingham.ac.uk