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Chris Moxon is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Parasitology, University of Glasgow, and an honorary consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at the Royal Hospital for Children. He obtained his medical degree from St. Bartholomew’s Royal London and a BSc in Developmental Neurobiology from King’s College. He gained membership in the Royal College of Paediatrics and completed a Liverpool-Wellcome Trust clinical PhD fellowship focused on the role of coagulation in cerebral malaria through the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Clinical Research Programme. His training included a period as a visiting scientist at Harvard Medical School/Brigham Women's Centre for Excellence in Vascular Biology, funded by a Wellcome Trust Seed Award. In September, Moxon moved to the University of Glasgow, where his work interfaces between primary examinations of host-pathogen interactions and mechanistic lab-based studies, particularly examining brain swelling in cerebral malaria to identify potential treatment targets.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Leads research on cerebral malaria and host-pathogen interaction, focusing on brain swelling and treatment target identification.