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Prof. Matt Higgins is a renowned researcher in the field of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. His primary research focuses on structural studies of host-parasite interactions, particularly how parasitic organisms, such as those causing malaria, interact with human cells. His work investigates the mechanisms by which malaria parasites invade red blood cells to replicate and survive within the human body. By analyzing the human immune response, particularly the antibodies generated against these parasites, Higgins aims to design novel proteins for vaccines that can stimulate protective immune responses in humans. His laboratory is dedicated to understanding the intricate processes involved in parasitic infections and developing effective therapeutic strategies to combat these diseases. Prof. Higgins continues to explore the molecular interactions between human-infective parasites and their human targets, contributing significantly to the field of infectious disease research.
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