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rebecca ingram's profile
I'm female and 31
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What I do
I am a research scientist, I am currently in my second post doctoral position.
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- Position
- Post Doctoral research Associate
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- Imperial College
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Interests
My area of interest is Tropical infectious disease. My MSc and PhD were in parasitology, however i have now diversified and have also worked on HIV and tropical bacteria infections.
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Projects
I am currently working on an NIH funded project epitope mapping agents with the potential to be used for bioterrorism.
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Publications
Dimethicone barrier cream prevents infection of human skin by schistosome cercariae: evidence from Franz cell studies. PubMed ID:(12054019 )
Distinct patterns of peripheral HIV-1-specific interferon- gamma responses in exposed HIV-1-seronegative individuals. (Epub 19 Apr 2004) PubMed ID:(15116309)
Expression of the common heat-shock protein receptor CD91 is increased on monocytes of exposed yet HIV-1-seronegative subjects. (Epub 30 Mar 2005) PubMed ID:(15800028)
Penetration of human skin by the cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni: an investigation of the effect of multiple cercarial applications. PubMed ID:(12590661)
The human prion protein residue 129 polymorphism lies within a cluster of epitopes for T cell recognition. PubMed ID:(17086102)
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