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Hamidah Raduwan is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Yale School of Medicine. She holds a secondary appointment in Internal Medicine and collaborates with the Fikrig Lab, focusing on mosquito-borne pathogens and host-vector interactions.
- Primary Appointment: Department of Infectious Diseases, Yale School of Medicine
- Secondary Appointment: Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine
- Collaborations: Fikrig Lab, Chuang Lab, Ko Lab
Research Interests: Her work investigates how mosquito salivary proteins modulate human immune responses during Zika virus and malaria transmission. She explores vaccine development targeting vector antigens and studies immunosuppressive mechanisms in arboviral infections.
Publication Trends: Her 2024-2023 work addresses mosquito saliva as a biomarker, CD47 checkpoint manipulation, and AgTRIO mRNA vaccine for malaria. Earlier studies (2013-2020) examine RhoGAP proteins in development and circadian epigenetics.
Lab Affiliation: Raduwan contributes to the Fikrig Lab, which investigates vector-borne disease immunology and pathogen transmission.