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julianeschaer.bsky.social
Researcher at Humboldt University Berlin, bats 🦇 malaria parasites. https://juliane-schaer.org
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Join on Wednesday 26th February at 4 pm southern African time (9am Eastern time or 2pm GMT) to hear directly from the GBN leadership about the great work being carried out around the world and how GBN is helping to connect people and networks.

🚨 "Vector Ludo" is out and FREE! 🚨 This is a printable, free Ludo template in English & 6 Ugandan languages that is basic Ludo, but with extra rules to educate about the vectors of #malaria, #schistosomiasis, #onchocerciasis ("River Blindness"), & #CCHF: doi.org/10.5525/gla.... @cvrinfo.bsky.social

Pleased to share our new pre print on a systems biology framework for the study of bats and their symbionts! This was a huge effort involving more than 20 authors from 10 countries. ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...

Equally happy to share our new paper! It turns out malaria's little brother is infecting Myotis bats 🦇 and bat flies 🪰 all over Europe. Definitely an under-appreciated pathogen that deserves some more study and attention.

very happy to share our new paper “Europe-wide distribution and bat-host specific lineages in the malarial parasite Polychromophilus murinus revealed through genetic screening of bat flies” We started working on the project several years ago! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Come apply for my soon-to-be-former job! Advert unfortunately only in German, but the group is very international. Very happy to chat and answer any questions

Thank you to all organizers for your great help (I Ejotre; O Werb, D Anguyo Foe, K Adiga). Thanks to DM Reeder. Thank you to all participants for joining the course and for your highly motivated participation. @Muni_University

We successfully finished our first workshop “Basic molecular techniques for species identification” at Muni University.

I am happy to share our new bat Plasmodium paper. Thank you to all authors! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...