The bioscience department focuses on the molecular biology, epidemiology and immunology of infectious diseases with particular emphasis on the development of vaccines and understanding the transmission of pathogens. We work on malaria, viral pathogens, HIV and bacterial disease, and provide strategic direction to the Laboratory Research Platform

Our work on malaria covers the three life-cycle stages; gametocytes (where we are developing a human challenge model to test transmission blocking immunity and profiling the transmitting population in the community and developing markers of infectiousness); blood stage (where we are identifying the merozoite and red cell surface targets of human immunity and examining the role of parasite exposure on host immunity using a systems immunology approach); and pre-erythrocytic stages where we are examining vaccine-induced immunity.

Field surveillance for acute HIV infection and monitoring of a cohort and collaboration with IAVI has facilitated interests in functional assays (specifically the viral inhibition assay) and on the impact of transmitted drug resistance in Kenya.

We are undertaking work on the genomics of malaria, viral pathogens and bacterial pathogens in order to determine what the source of infection is (i.e. “who infects whom”) in collaboration with the Epidemiology and Demography Department.

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Sep 10, 2024
Kapulu, Melissa C.; Orenge, Francesca; Kimani,Domtila; Kibwana, Elizabeth; Kibet Hillary; Mutahi, Mary; Datoo, Mehreen S.; Bellamy, Duncan; Musembi, Janet; Ngoto, Omar; Rashid, Hamisi; Akinyi, Stellamaris; Mwatasa, Mwaganyuma; Nyamako, Lydia; Keter, Kelvias; Gatheru, Rose; Mutiso, Agnes; Musyoki, Jennifer; Mwacharo, Jedidah; Abebe, Yonas; James, Eric J.; Billingsley, Peter F.; Ngetsa, Caroline; Mosobo, Moses; Makale, Johnstone; Tawa, Brian; Wamae, Kevin; Ochola-Oyier, Lynette I.; Wambua, Juliana; Lawrie, Alison; Ramos-Lopez, Fernando; Roberts, Rachel; Richie, Thomas L.; Sim, B. Kim Lee; Hoffman, Stephen L.; Ewer, Katie J.; Hill, Adrian V. S.; Hamaluba, Mainga.; Bejon, Philip, 2024, "Replication Data for: The malaria vaccine R21 is protective against intradermal but not intravenous Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites in controlled human malaria infection in Kenyan adults", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/TNHS14, Harvard Dataverse, V3, UNF:6:uSl7BVIrsuW6q3SVxM0ARA== [fileUNF]
This is a replication dataset for the manuscript titled: "The malaria vaccine R21 is protective against intradermal but not intravenous Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites in controlled human malaria infection in Kenyan adults." We undertook controlled human malaria infections in volunteers vaccinated with the PfCSP-based vaccine R21/Matrix-M, using...
Jun 24, 2024
Lugano, Doreen; Kutima, Bernadette; Kimani, Makobu; Sigilai, Antipa; Gitonga, John N.; Karani, Angela; Akech, Donald; Karia,Boniface; Wairimu, Angela; Lambisia, Arnold; Omuoyo, Donwilliams; Lucinde, Ruth; Ziraba, Abdhalah K.; Newman, Joseph; Bailey, Dalan; Githinji, George; Agoti, Charles N.; Sande, Charles; Kagucia, Wangeci; Ochola-Oyier, Lynette I.; Bejon, Philip; Scott, J. Anthony G.; Agweyu, Ambrose; Warimwe, George M.; Nyagwange, James, 2024, "Replication Data for: Evaluation of population immunity against SARS-CoV-2 variants, EG.5.1, FY.4, BA.2.86, JN.1, and JN.1.4, using samples from two health demographic surveillance systems in Kenya", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6DSHMB, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This is a replication dataset for the manuscript titled:Evaluation of population immunity against SARS-CoV-2 variants, EG.5.1, FY.4, BA.2.86, JN.1, and JN.1.4, using samples from two health demographic surveillance systems in Kenya. SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to mutate leading to emerging variants that escape immunity previously raised by vaccinati...
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