Phd thesis
- Bioactive leishmanicidal alkaloid molecules from Galipea longiflora Krause with immunomodulatory activity
- DNA double-strand break repair in ascomycetes
- Regulation of RNA polymerase I and RNA polymerase III transcription by the chromatin remodelling complex B-WICH
- Novel immunization strategies and interethnic differences in response to malaria infection
- Ribosomal proteins L5, L15 and elongation factor 2, three vital components of the translation machinery : Functional features of RPL5, RPL15 and EF2 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae studied in vivo
- Airway maturation in Drosophila
- Plasma membrane order; the role of cholesterol and links to actin filaments :
- Characterization of antigen-presenting cell function in vitro and ex vivo
- Immunological characteristics of recombinant fragments of the Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage antigen Pf332
- Studies on Plasmodium falciparum asexual blood stage antigens : RAP-2/RSP-2 and Pf332 in focus
Licentiate thesis
- Inflammatory responses due to Plasmodium falciparum infection during pregnancy and childhood
- Regulation of a Transcription Factor Activating Protease
- Innate and adaptive immune responses in the lungs. Contribution to protection against mycobacterial infections
- Early gut microbiota in relation to cytokine responses and allergic disease
- Innate immune responses in cord blood,and the influence of pathological pregnancy
- Understanding the immunobiology of DC subsets for rational design of novel malaria vaccines
- Malarial anaemia : the potential involvement of Plasmodium falciparum rhoptry proteins
- Dendritic cells and Plasmodium falciparum: studies in vitro and in the human host
- Diagnostic biomarkers and improved vaccination against mycobacterial infection
- Early infant gut flora and neutral oligosaccharides in colostrum in relation to allergy development in children.