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Adam Sateriale is a Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute, with a research focus on host-pathogen interactions involving human parasites, particularly Cryptosporidium. He grew up in the Green Mountains of Vermont, USA, and attended the University of Vermont, where he earned dual degrees in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Adam continued his education by obtaining a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology, specializing in Parasitology. Following his doctoral research, he conducted postdoctoral studies in the lab of Boris Striepen at the University of Pennsylvania, where he developed molecular tools to study the notoriously intractable parasite, Cryptosporidium. Throughout his academic career, Adam has received notable accolades, including the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award and the Pathway Independence Award from the National Institutes of Health for his contributions to the field.
Francis Crick Institute • London, ENG, GB
Leading research in host-pathogen interactions at the Cryptosporidiosis Laboratory.
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