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Ximeng Han is a Postdoctoral Scientist at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, actively contributing to the Malaria Programme's Transmission-Blocking Vaccines research group with a focus on infectious disease interventions and pathogen immunology.
Her research spans malaria transmission biology, structural characterization of immune responses, and viral pathogenesis, with particular expertise in nanobody engineering against emerging variants. Current work integrates structural biology and functional assays to develop neutralizing therapeutics targeting complex pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 and malaria parasites.
Analysis of her recent publication reveals strong interdisciplinary connections between structural virology and vaccine design, emphasizing cross-pathogen applicability of nanobody platforms for rapid response to viral evolution.
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She operates within the Transmission-Blocking Vaccines research group at Oxford's Nuffield Department of Medicine, which develops novel immunological strategies to interrupt malaria transmission cycles between humans and mosquitoes.
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