Pratap Vydyam, PhD
Postdoctoral AssociateAbout
Research
Overview
I am profoundly interested in infectious diseases that severely impact the global economy, specifically in uncovering new antimalarial treatments and identifying untapped pathways crucial to protozoan parasites such as Plasmodium and Babesia, which can be targeted for therapeutic intervention. By identifying the molecular target(s) of active compounds, we can not only delve into the underlying biology of these parasites but also expedite the development of innovative medicines. Over the past ten years, my malaria research has revolved around investigating the role of P. falciparum recombinase in antigenic variation, providing a proof of concept for its potential as a drug target towards disease elimination. I have also studied how antimalarials and FDA-approved compounds function and how human babesiosis-causing parasites counteract their effects in vitro and animal models.
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News
News
- October 24, 2024
Further Babesiosis Biology, Pathogenicity Research Underway at Yale
- September 27, 2024
Team Science Leads to Antimalarial Drug Discovery
- January 03, 2024
Babesiosis: Researchers Discover a New Combination Therapy Effective Against Drug-sensitive and Resistant Parasites
- April 13, 2023
New Multi-Omics Study Sheds Light on Virulence and Vulnerability of a Babesia Parasite