At the Laboratory of Red Cell Diseases @RGCB, we study molecular determinants of red blood cell tropism of Plasmodium spp. causative agents of Malaria- with implications in parasitic adaptations, zoonosis and progressive drug resistance. We are also engaged in novel drug and target discovery against microbial pathogens to mitigate the looming burden of Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR).
Our young team, with backgrounds in Biotechnology, Bio-engineering, and Life Sciences, is committed to pursuing innovative challenges to identify novel druggable scenarios against one of
the most devastating infectious diseases- Malaria. We use biochemical and multi-omics approaches to derive new insights into the complex biology of malaria parasites and their interaction with blood
cells.
Our laboratory is equipped with the latest technologies and instrumentation to support cutting-edge research in the field of infectious disease biology. From high-throughput target and phenotype- based screening to advanced imaging and omics pipelines to single cell assays, we use a multi- pronged approach to study host-microbial interactions.
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Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB), Aakkulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695011
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