Borko Amulic
University of Bristol
UK
EMBL Conference
This conference will take place at EMBL Heidelberg, with the option to attend virtually. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or recovery is required for on-site attendance. Please see EMBL’s COVID-19 terms and conditions.
Malaria remains one of the most significant global public health challenges, with more than 200 million clinical cases worldwide each year. The lack of a vaccine that provides effective long-term protection and the continual emergence of drug-resistant malaria parasites emphasises the need for new control and prevention strategies.
This need for innovation has become even more apparent with the disruption of global malaria control programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic and potential reversal of gains made over the last few decades, highlighted through a marked increase in malaria deaths in 2020.
The generation of fundamental knowledge lies at the heart of developing new tools and innovations for malaria intervention. The malaria research community has a long history of being a highly collaborative field, reliant on diverse technologies, sharing of resources and dissemination of biological advances made. Now more than ever it is important that we take advantage of the full diversity of the malaria scientific community to share the advances of cross-disciplinary work that are vital for the translation of new ideas into public health impact.
BioMalPar XVIII will showcase the multidisciplinary nature of malaria research with a programme that welcomes clinical malaria, epidemiological studies, immunology, and evolution and ecology alongside core BioMalPar topics. The programme focuses on early-mid career researchers to help mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic which have been particularly acute for these stages.
‘Just what I needed: great speakers, and I got a lot out of it. If you are passionate about parasite biology this is one event you should not miss. Special thanks to EMBL Advanced Training Centre Corporate Partnership Programme for providing financial assistance to attend the meeting.’
Sunil Narwal CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, India
‘Biomalpar 2021 was an excellent platform for a fresh PhD student like me to get exposure to various interesting research topics in malaria. I am very happy and grateful to join and totally pumped with ideas after this year conference. Thank you EMBL for this precious opportunity and see you again next year!’
Tra Nguyen, National University of Singapore, Singapore
University of Bristol
UK
Texas Biomedical Research Institute
USA
Wake Forest University
USA
(Virtual Speaker)
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
USA
The University of Melbourne
Australia
(Virtual Speaker)
Makerere University School of Medicine
Uganda
University of Toronto
Canada
(Virtual Speaker)
University of Glasgow
UK
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Germany
MIVEGEC (CNRS – Université de Montpellier – IRD)
France
University of Edinburgh
UK
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
UK
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Israel
Instituto de Medicina Molecular
Portugal
University of Glasgow
UK
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Time | Speaker |
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09:15-10:45 | Registration and refreshments |
10:45-11:00 | Opening remarks AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
Scientific session 1 – Systems biology of malaria: molecules, cells, physiology and pathobiology Chairs: Jessica Bryant and Maria Inês Moreira Oliveira Leite Marreiros | |
11:00-11:30 | The road to persistence_ how Plasmodium falciparum survives the dry season Silvia Portugal – Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Germany AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
11:30-11:45 | Phase separation of plasmodial centrins shines new light on a universal centrosome protein Yannik Voß – Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
11:45-12:00 | Functional characterization of P. vivax genes preferentially expressed in the human bone marrow and spleen through CRISPR-Cas9 editing Alberto Ayllon-Hermida – ISGlobal – IGTP, Spain AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
12:00-12:15 | Organelle autonomy: protein turnover and biogenesis of the apicoplast in malaria parasites Anat Florentin – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
12:15-12:45 | A role for exogenous amino acids in enhancing red blood cell function in the oxidative environment of acute malaria Regina Joice Cordy – Wake Forest University, USA (Virtual Speaker) AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
12:45-14:15 | Lunch and Meet the speakers with: Silvia Portugal, Yannik Voß, Alberto Ayllon-Hermida, Anat Florentin |
Scientific session 2 – Evolution and ecology Chairs: Arthur Talman and Juliana Cudini | |
14:15-14:45 | Malaria drug resistance and vector transmission Ana Rivero – MIVEGEC (CNRS – Université de Montpellier – IRD), France AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:45-15:00 | Host cell preference of asexual and sexual malaria parasites in naturally-infected carriers Christelle Ngou Maffo – Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, France AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:00-15:15 | Investigating the link between parasite rhythms and virulence in P. chabaudi Aliz Owolabi – The University of Edinburgh, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:15-15:45 | The evolutionary ecology of malaria transmission, a parasite’s perspective Nicole Mideo – University of Toronto, Canada (Virtual Speaker) AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:45-16:30 | Coffee break and Meet the speakers with: Ana Rivero, Christelle Ngou Maffo , Aliz Owolabi Virtual Meet the speakers with: Regina Joice Cordy and Nicole Mideo Access from the conference platform |
16:30-17:00 | Flash talks 1 (3 minutes each) – Virtual Poster #3 – Clemente Arias – Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, Spain (Virtual Presenter) – Virtual Poster #5 – Evelien Bunnik – University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, USA (Virtual Presenter) – Virtual Poster #10 – Debashree Goswami – Seattle Children’s Research Institute, USA (Virtual Presenter) – Onsite Poster #35 – Richard Bartfai – Radboud University, The Netherlands – Onsite Poster #85 – Jessica Kimmel – Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Germany – Onsite Poster #99 – Jean Pierre Musabyimana – RWTH Aachen University, Germany – Onsite Poster #113 – Micha Rosenkranz – Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany – Onsite Poster #115 – Lauriane Sollelis – University of Zurich, Switzerland – Onsite Poster #131 – James Yong – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
17:00-19:00 | Poster session 1 Onsite poster presenters, abstracts with odd numbers |
19:00-20:30 | Dinner |
20:30-22:00 | Social event: Science Pub Quiz |
Time | Speaker |
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Scientific session 3 – Immunology and vaccines Chairs: Michaela Petter and Maria Rosaria Bassi | |
09:00-09:30 | Neutrophils as protagonists in severe malaria pathogenesis Borko Amulic – University of Bristol, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
09:30-09:45 | Full-length MSP1 “SumayaVac1” vaccine candidate triggers long-lasting and multiple FC-mediated effector functional IgG and IgM antibodies in a phase 1a clinical trial Richard Thomson Luque – Center for Infectious Diseases-Parasitology UKHD, Sumaya-Biotech, Germany AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
09:45-10:00 | Exploring the function and antibody interactions of the malaria parasite merozoite surface protein 2 during red blood cell entry Isabelle Henshall – The University of Adelaide, Australia AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
10:00-10:15 | Plasmodium cross-stage interplay dictates malaria outcome Ângelo Ferreira Chora – Instituto de Medicina Molecular João Lobo Antunes, Portugal AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
10:15-10:45 | Modelling blood-stage malaria infection and immunity using single-cell genomics Ashraful Haque – The University of Melbourne, Australia (Virtual Speaker) AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
10:45-11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30-12:15 | Life time achievement award |
12:15-13:45 | Lunch and Meet the speakers with: Borko Amulic, Richard Thomson Luque, Isabelle Henshall, Ângelo Ferreira Chora |
Scientific session 4 – Transmission and vector – parasite interactions Chairs: Michael Delves and Catherine Oke | |
13:45-14:15 | Impact of insecticide resistance on malaria control tools and transmission Charles Wondji – Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom; Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases (CRID), Cameroon AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:15-14:30 | Machine learning-based phenotypic imaging to define the targetable biology of Plasmodium falciparum male gametocytes for transmission-blocking antimalarials Michael Delves – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:30-15:00 | Transcription factors in Plasmodium – cooperation and versality Katarzyna Modrzynska – University of Glasgow, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:00-15:15 | STK35L1 regulates host cell cycle-related genes and is essential for Plasmodium infection during the liver stage of malaria Phulwanti Kumari Sharma – Central University of Rajasthan, India (Virtual Speaker) AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:15-15:30 | Reversible host cell surface remodeling limits immune recognition and maximizes transmission of Plasmodium falciparum Priscilla Ngotho – University of Glasgow, UK (Virtual Speaker) AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:30-16:15 | Coffee break and Meet the speakers with: Charles Wondji, Michael Delves, Katarzyna Modrzynska |
16:15-16:45 | Flash talks 2 (3 minutes each) – Virtual Poster #14 – Jaiganesh J – Institute of bioinformatics and applied biotechnology, India (Virtual Presenter) – Virtual Poster #18 – Robyn McConville – The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Australia (Virtual Presenter) – Onsite Poster #34 – Lea Barfod – University of Copenhagen, Denmark – Onsite Poster #50 – Scott Chisholm – University of Cambridge, UK – Onsite Poster #98 – Maria Inês Moreira Oliveira – Leite Marreiros Instituto de Medicina Molecular João Lobo Antunes; ICBAS, Portugal – Onsite Poster #104 – Emma Pietsch – Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Germany – Onsite Poster #112 – Catarina Rosa – Institut Pasteur, France – Onsite Poster #118– Arthur Talman – Institute of Research for Development, France – Onsite Poster #126 – Maria Watzlowik – University of Regensburg, Germany ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
16:45-18:15 | Registration is open. Places are limited. Available for onsite participants. Workshop 1: Malaria single-cell transcriptomics analysis Trainers: – Thomas Otto – University of Glasgow, UK – Franziska Hentzschel – Heidelberg University Medical School, Germany Location: Computer Training Lab Workshop 2: How to use the malaria cell atlas and plasmoSPOT for your projects Trainers: – Elias Farr – Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK – Friedrich Frischknecht – Center for Infectious Diseases, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany Location: Flex Labs A and B |
17:45-19:15 | Poster session 2 Onsite poster presenters, abstracts with even numbers |
19:15-20:45 | BBQ dinner with live music from Lazy Fur |
20:45-22:00 | After dinner drinks |
Time | Speaker |
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08:00-09:00 | Poster session 3 Virtual poster presenters, all posters |
Scientific session 5 – Clinical and field studies Chairs: Richard Idro and Lea Barfod | |
09:00-09:30 | Acquired mechanisms of disease tolerance underpin immunity to malaria Phil Spence – University of Edinburgh, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
09:30-09:45 | Host immune heterogeneity shapes P. falciparum var gene expression Antoine Claessens – University of Montpellier, France AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
09:45-10:00 | The role of a hematopoietic parasite reservoir in Plasmodium vivax infection and pathology Joao Luiz Silva-Filho – University of Glasgow, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
10:00-10:30 | Chemoprevention of malaria in endemic areas: a strategy to reduce morbidity and mortality Richard Idro – Makerere University School of Medicine, Uganda AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
10:30-11:15 | Coffee break and Meet the speakers with: Phil Spence, Antoine Claessens, Joao Luiz Silva-Filho, Richard Idro |
11:15-12:00 | Career development workshop (Available to onsite and virtual participants) Panelists: – Aurelio Bonavia – Bill and Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute, USA – Virginia M Howick – University of Glasgow, UK – Christiaan van Ooij – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK – Buchi Okereafor – Open Biology, UK (Virtual speaker) – Christopher Moxon – University of Glasgow, UK Moderator: Kirk W Deitsch – Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch and Meet the speakers with: Ian Cheeseman, Josie Ferreira, Francis Isidore Totanes, Hannah Fleckenstein, Kirk W Deitsch |
Scientific session 6 – New topics and tools for malaria research and future innovation Chairs: Virginia Howick and Vera Mitesser | |
13:30-14:00 | Mapping the control of gene expression in malaria parasite genetic crosses Ian Cheeseman – Texas Biomedical Research Institute, USA AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:00-14:15 | The remarkable plasticity of microtubules throughout the lifecycle of Plasmodium revealed by in situ electron cryo-tomography Josie Ferreira – Centre for Structural Systems Biology, Germany AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:15-14:30 | Replication origin mapping in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum Francis Isidore Totanes – University of Cambridge, UK AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:30-14:45 | Studying cerebral malaria pathogenesis in 3D brain microvascular models by correlative multimodal volume imaging Hannah Fleckenstein – EMBL Barcelona, Spain AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
14:45-15:15 | Understanding the “nonsense” of var gene transcriptional regulation by P. falciparum Kirk W Deitsch – Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
15:15-15:30 | Closing remarks and poster prize announcement AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AFTER LIVE STREAM |
16:00 | Buses departing |
On-site Registration Fees include admission, conference materials, COVID-19 safety measures, meals and coffee breaks. Participants are expected to book and pay their own accommodation and travel expenses.
Virtual Registration Fees include access to all of the talks (livestreamed and on demand) and facility to submit questions.
On-site Academia | €710 |
On-site PhD Student | €610 |
On-site Industry | €910 |
Virtual Academia | €175 |
Virtual PhD Student | €125 |
Virtual Industry | €225 |
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Limited financial assistance is provided by the EMBL Advanced Training Centre Corporate Partnership Programme and EMBO in the form of both registration fee waivers and travel grants. Availability is limited to participants attending on-site events in Heidelberg and will be indicated during the abstract or motivation letter submission process.
Your place in the meeting is only confirmed by paying the registration fee, which is mandatory even when receiving a fee waiver.
BioMalPar Merck registration fee waivers enable the attendance of doctoral students and post-doctoral fellows from malaria-endemic countries with the purpose of adding to the diversity of experiences represented by participants at the meeting.
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– up to €400 for participants travelling to an EMBL Course, EMBL Conference or EMBO|EMBL Symposium from within Europe.
– up to €1000 for participants travelling to an EMBL Course, EMBL Conference or EMBO|EMBL Symposium from outside Europe.
– up to €500 for any participant travelling to an EMBO Practical Course or EMBO Workshop.
– up to €1000 for any participant working in Chile, India, Singapore or Taiwan travelling to an EMBO Practical Course or EMBO Workshop.
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EMBO Molecular Medicine, an EMBO Press journal
International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Open Biology, a Royal Society journal
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Date: 23 - 25 May 2022
Location: EMBL Heidelberg and Virtual
Deadline(s):
Abstract submission: Closed
Registration (On-site): Closed
Registration (Virtual): Closed
Organisers:
Contact: Diah Yulianti