Alan Cowman | |
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Born | Alan Frederick Cowman 27 December 1954[3] |
Alma mater | Griffith University (BSc)[3] University of Melbourne (PhD) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Malaria Microbiology Parasitology[1] |
Institutions | Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research University of California, Berkeley |
Thesis | Genes of the protozoan parasite Babesia bovis (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | David J. Kemp[2] |
Website | wehi |
Alan Frederick Cowman AC, FRS,[4] FAA, CorrFRSE, FAAHMS, FASP, FASM (born 27 December 1954) is an internationally acclaimed malaria researcher[5] whose work specialises in researching the malaria-causing parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, and the molecular mechanisms it uses to evade host responses and antimalarial drugs.[6] As of May 2024[update], he is the deputy directory and Laboratory Head of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) in Melbourne, and his laboratory[7] continues to work on understanding how Plasmodium falciparum, infects humans and causes disease.[3][8] He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society in 2011 and awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia in 2019 for his "eminent service to the biological sciences, notably to molecular parasitology, to medical research and scientific education, and as a mentor."[9]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).For eminent service to the biological sciences, notably to molecular parasitology, to medical research and scientific education, and as a mentor.