Asiste a la presentación de pósteres del Workshop sobre Malaria

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Se realizará mañana 22 de mayo desde las 9 a. m. en el hall del Pabellón Central.

La Dra. Dionicia Gamboa, investigadora de la Facultad de Ciencias e Ingeniería y del Instituto de Medicina Tropical Alexander von Humboldt de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, invita cordialmente a toda la comunidad universitaria a formar parte de la presentación de pósteres del Workshop: “Malaria Molecular Surveillance with the AmpliSeq assays”.

Durante esta actividad se exhibirán trabajos científicos de participantes nacionales e internacionales relacionados con la vigilancia molecular de la malaria. ¡Esperamos contar con su participación!

Fecha: Jueves 22 de mayo de 2025
Hora: 9:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m.
Lugar: Hall del Pabellón Central (al lado del parque central “La Neurona”), Campus Central

  1. Population structure of P. falciparum from endemic areas of northwest Ecuador using AmpliSeq
  2. Genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax in native communities of Condorcanqui Province, Amazonas Region (2019–2022)
  3. Clonal expansion of hrp2/-3- Plasmodium falciparum in Peru after PAMAFRO
  4. Molecular surveillance and genomic analysis of Plasmodium falciparum: Insights into HRP2/HRP3 deletions and SNP barcoding using AmpliSeq technology
  5. Innovative malaria control strategies in the Clinical and Translational Research Laboratory at Tropical Medicine Research Center (CEPEM), Brazil
  6. Molecular surveillance of Anopheline vectors to support malaria elimination in Brazil
  7. Spatial distribution of Plasmodium spp. strains in a hotspot region of Brazilian Amazon Basin (in process)
  8. Molecular epidemiology of residual Plasmodium spp. transmission in a Peruvian Amazon basin community
  9. Exploring the genetic diversity pattern of PvEBP/DBP-2: A promising candidate for an effective Plasmodium vivax vaccine
  10. Molecular surveillance of Plasmodium vivax genotypes and immune modulation in peri-urban and rural areas of Iquitos, Perú
  11. Implementation of a continuous Plasmodium falciparum erythrocytic stage culture system
  12. AI-assisted malaria diagnosis on mobile devices in the Peruvian Amazon
  13. Serosurveillance for Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Peruvian Army peacekeeping personnel, Central African Republic, 2021–2022
  14. COVID-19 pandemic as a potential modifier of factors associated with malaria infections in Amazonian communities, Loreto–Peru
  15. Genetic susceptibility associated with the development of clinical symptoms caused by the dengue virus in patients of the Hospital Las Mercedes de Lambayeque, Peru
  16. Genomic and evolutionary study of SARS-CoV-2 virus in isolated communities during the early stage of pandemic
  17. Establishment of sex-linked transgenic mosquitoes: A genetic approach to malaria control
  18. Comparison of rapid diagnostic test kits and Whatman filter paper for molecular surveillance of malaria and drug resistance monitoring in Ethiopia