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Alister Craig graduated in Genetics from Edinburgh University in 1981 and obtained his PhD in Molecular Biology from Leicester University in 1984. He spent the next two years as an EMBO Fellow at EMBL in Heidelberg followed by two years as an ICRF Fellow in London working on developing techniques for genome analysis. He subsequently worked for ten years at the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford on malaria before joining the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1999 .
One of the aspects of malaria biology that has been associated with severity of disease has been the ability of erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum to adhere to the endothelial cells lining the small blood vessels (and also within the placenta). Several endothelial receptors are able to mediate this binding, but studies on patient isolates have identified a subset of these are being important in the field.
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Michael J. Haley, Ruben Barroso,Dhifaf A. Jasim, Megan Haigh,Jack Green,Ben Dickie,Alister G. Craig,David Brough,Kevin N. Couper
Cell Reportsno. 5 (2024): 114217-114217
Microbiology Spectrumno. 7 (2024): e0072724-e0072724
Basim Othman,Leo Zeef,Tadge Szestak,Zineb Rchiad,Janet Storm, Caroline Askonas,Rohit Satyam,Aymen Madkhali,Michael Haley,Simon Wagstaff,Kevin Couper,Arnab Pain,
PloS oneno. 11 (2023): e0295053-e0295053
PloS oneno. 5 (2023): e0285323-e0285323
Wellcome open researchno. 42 (2021): 42-42
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