Catteruccia Lab
In the Catteruccia lab, we are motivated by our convinction that no one should suffer from malaria and other vector-borne diseases. We conduct rigorous science to advance this common goal, while fostering a safe and vibrant environment of intellectual curiosity, collaboration, equity, and inclusivity where any form of discrimination is wholly rejected.
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In the Media
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Threat of mosquito-borne diseases rises in U.S. with global temperature
Experts fear more cases of West Nile virus, EEE (and possibly Zika, Dengue fever) as warm seasons get longer, wetter.
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Flaminia Catteruccia pioneers new approaches to eradicate malaria
Infectious disease researcher Flaminia Catteruccia, who explores novel eradication methods in her lab and in the field, remains optimistic about defeating the notoriously complex disease.
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Q&A with Malhar Khushu (G3, Catteruccia/Wirth Lab)
Q&A with Malhar Khushu (G3, Catteruccia/Wirth Lab) on his research and personal life
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Flaminia Catteruccia elected member of National Academy of Sciences
Flaminia Catteruccia, professor of immunology and infectious diseases at Harvard Chan School, has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
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In The Lab – May 2023
Welcome to “In the Lab” Spring into this month’s edition of “In the Lab”! This April and May, the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases newsletter explored Commencement, World Malaria…
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Q&A with Esrah Du (G3, Catteruccia/Dvorin Labs)
Q&A with Esrah Du (G3, Catteruccia/Dvorin Labs) on their research and personal life