Dr. Lilach Sheiner

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Biography

Professor Lilach Sheiner is an expert in eukaryotic parasite cell biology, focusing on apicomplexan parasites which cause diseases such as Toxoplasmosis and malaria. Since 2005, she has been investigating the fundamental mechanisms that underpin parasite survival and virulence, employing a range of model organisms, predominantly Toxoplasma gondii. Her research team specializes in studying the biology and function of organelles of endosymbiotic origin, particularly the unique mitochondrion and plastid (apicoplast) found in these highly divergent parasites. The team's significant contributions include developing critical tools for Toxoplasma cell biology, advancing understanding of mitochondrial biology in the context of cellular metabolism and disease. Professor Sheiner's pioneering work has influenced the field, as evidenced by her published research on Toxoplasma mitochondrial ribosome characterization and the complexome profile of parasite mitochondria. Her role extends beyond research, as she is a member of several professional societies and has presented her work internationally at key scientific conferences.

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