Team
Alexis Kaushansky, PhD
Alexis Kaushansky, PhD, is an associate professor at the Center for Global Infectious Disease Research. She received her BS in chemistry from Harvey Mudd College in 2004, and her PhD from Harvard University in 2010. During her PhD, she trained with Dr. Gavin MacBeath, where she was fortunate to work as part of an interdisciplinary team that included chemists, computer scientists and biologists to develop protein array technology, and apply this approach to understanding the molecular changes that occur in cancer. She joined Dr. Stefan Kappe’s group as a postdoctoral fellow in 2010 to use similar technologies to uncover changes that occur in the liver in response to malaria infection. In 2015, she started a lab at the center which is focused on discovering how pathogens, such as malaria, interact with their human host, and using this knowledge to eliminate infection. Outside of work, she enjoys running, cooking, traveling and debating current events.
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Natasha Bourgeois
Graduate Student
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Rossana de la Noval
Grants and Contracts Administrator
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Elizabeth Glennon, PhD
Research Scientist III
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Cecilia Kalthoff
Research Scientist I
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Veronica Primavera
Research Associate I
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Ling Wei, PhD
Fellow