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Principal Investigators
 . Gerard Cangelosi
 . Patrick Duffy
 . Jean Feagin
 . Michal Fried
 . Malcolm Gardner
 . Nancy Haigwood
 . Helen Horton
 . Stefan Kappe
 . Peter Myler
 . Marilyn Parsons
 . David Sherman
 . Arnold Smith
 . Joseph Smith
 . Don Sodora
 . Leonidas Stamatatos
 . Ken Stuart
 . Ruobing Wang
 . Theodore White
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Stefan H. I. Kappe, Ph.D.

Education
B.S. Biology 1991 University of Bonn, Germany
Ph.D. Molecular Biology 1998 University of Notre Dame

 

Professional Experience
2007 - Present Associate Member, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
2003 - 2007 Assistant Member, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
2002 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, New York University School of Medicine
2001 - 2002 Instructor, Department of Medical and Molecular Parasitology, New York University
School of Medicine
1998 - 2001 Postdoctoral research fellow with Dr. Victor Nussenzweig, Department of Pathology, 
New York University School of Medicine
1992 - 1998 Pre doctoral trainee with Dr. John Adams, Department of Biological Sciences,
University of Notre Dame
1990 - 1991 Diploma thesis research with Dr. Rolph Entzeroth, Department of Zoology,
Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University

 

Select Honors and Awards
1993 - 1994 Zahm Fellowship recipient of the inter-disciplinary research program in
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology (BBMB), 
University of Notre Dame, USA.
1997 The George R. LaRue Award recipient for an outstanding presentation and 
accomplishments in Parasitology at the Annual Midwestern Conference of 
Parasitologists, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
1997 Award for an outstanding presentation at the VIII Molecular Parasitology
Meeting, Woods Hole, MA, USA.
1997 Recipient of the young investigator award at the annual conference of the
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Orlando, FL, USA
1998 - 2001 Bernard B. Levine Fellowship in malaria vaccinology, Department of Pathology
NYU School of Medicine, New York.

 

 

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