Alumni
Bailey Lab alumni move onto faculty positions, post-doctoral fellowships, graduate & medical schools, and beyond! We do our best to keep track of them but cannot promise these profiles are up-to-date.
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Alec Leonetti
Research Assistant driving large-scale sequencing for multiple projects.
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Hongyu Ma
Masters Student in Biotechnology — masters in progress
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David Giesbrecht, PhD
Malaria drug resistance and vectors. Resident nanopore expert
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Sin Ting Hui (Abbie), MS
Research Assisant and former MS student examinign EBV type longitudinally in BL
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Weiting Lyu
MS student in Biotechnology examing HLA & COVID associations
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Sawyer Smith
PhD Candidate in Pathobiology examing falciaparum drug resistance in Uganda and elsewhere
Undergraduates
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Afnan Nuruzzaman
Computional Biology - Plasmoidium genomics
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Cecile Schreidah
Biology - improving balance of amplicon panels
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Kaleb Zuckerman
Computional Biology: Whole Genome Amplification
An awesome team of researchers from around the world that are all committed to furthering science and health and to one another.
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Our Collaborators
The Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Ecology Lab (IDEEL) was officially formed in 2015 by international group of principal investigators who shared a vision for working closely together to improve the health of the world’s poorest populations by improving our understanding of the infectious diseases that impact them most. Our lab closely collaborates within this framework providing expertise in seqeuncing, genomics, bioinformatics and computional biology. Other PIs provide world-class expertise in epidemiology, geography, modeling, biostastics and parasitology. Key collaborators in IDEEL are Jon Juliano, MIchale Emch, Ann Moormann, Jessica Lin, Bob Verity, and Jonathan Parr
KEMRI has 15 research centers with state-of-the-art research facilities and laboratories spread throughout Kenya. We work with multiple researchers at KEMRI - Kisian and KEMRI - Kilifi. We are pursing Burkitt Lymphoma and EBV with John Michale On’echa, and malaria work with Isbaella Oyier and Hoseah Akela
The Department of Parasitology of the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) conducts research into parasitic diseases of public health importance and is a centre of excellence for teaching and research. OUr long-term collaborators at Noguchi are Anita Ghansah and Bright Adu. Our main focus is examing malaria drug resistance as well as vaccine immunity.
The National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) is medical research arm of the Ministry of Health. We are collaborating Deus Ishengoma on his grant though the Gates foundation performing country-wide molecular surveillance of Malaria in Tanzania (MSMT) and building a genome center which is supported by the Bill-Melinda Gates Foundation.
Kinshasa School of Public Health we work collaboratively with UNC Chapel Hill and IDEEL researchers to support large-scale surviellence and longitudinal infectious disease studies. Our long term collaborators at the school are Antoinette Tshefu and Kashamuka Mwandagalirwa
Ethiopian Public Health Institute is autonomous public health authority providing referral laboratory services and research related to cause and spread of diseases. We collaborate with the malaria group investigating diagnostic and artemisinin drug resistance.
Send us a message.
We are always interested in connecting with more people of similar interests and expanding our network, our knowledge base, and people to join our team! If you’re interested in collaboration or have questions for the Bailey Lab team, please send us a message here.