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Dr. Melissa Ruth van Dijk is a Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences at the Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She is actively involved in teaching and research, with a focus on infectious diseases and molecular parasitology, particularly malaria.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of immunology and parasitology, with a strong emphasis on Plasmodium berghei, sporozoite biology, and host immune responses. She investigates mechanisms of CD8+ T cell activation and gamete fertility in Plasmodium, contributing to the understanding of malaria transmission and immunity.
The two most recent publications highlight her work on genetically attenuated malaria parasites and their immunogenic potential, as well as the role of specific protein families in parasite reproduction. These studies fall within broader domains of vaccinology, molecular parasitology, and host-pathogen interactions.
She teaches several undergraduate courses including Infectious Diseases, Host-Pathogen Interactions, and Introduction to Health Sciences, indicating a strong commitment to education in global health and infection biology.
Dr. van Dijk has collaborated with prominent researchers in the field, including Shahid M. Khan, Chris J. Janse, and Robert W. Sauerwein. Her work has been referenced in multiple patents and has attracted attention in academic circles, with over 150 readers on Mendeley.
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