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Matt Higgins
@parasitematt.bsky.social
Molecular Parasitologist. Teacher. Fascinated by how parasites interact with our immune system. Rational vaccine designer. Country boy and nature lover. 🏳️‍🌈
Very proud!
Alex Cook @alexandercook.bsky.social in the Matt Higgins @parasitematt.bsky.social lab here @ox.ac.uk has been awarded a Wellcome Career Development Award to start his own laboratory @york.ac.uk . Congratulations Alex! We are delighted for your success but will be sad to see you go. 🏆🎉👏👏👏
Alex Cook awarded Wellcome Career Development Award
Dr Alex Cook has been awarded a Career Development Award to start his own laboratory at the University of York
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November 10, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Delighted to review the latest findings on how malaria parasites get into our blood cells and how we might stop it!
September 16, 2025 at 6:50 AM
Delighted to share our review on how those malaria parasites get into our blood cells and how we might stop them.
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Erythrocyte invasion in malaria: from molecular mechanisms to rational vaccines
Nature Reviews Microbiology - If erythrocyte invasion is blocked during the blood stage of infection by Plasmodium parasites, malaria can be prevented. In this Review, structural insights on...
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September 15, 2025 at 3:12 PM
The Higgins lab are proud to have received a Gold LEAF award, recognising our efforts to minimise the environmental impact of our research. Thanks to lab manager, Hannah Ivison, Alex Cook and to everyone in the lab for working on this together. More to do!
July 26, 2025 at 8:39 AM
An exciting opportunity to start an independent position as a research fellow in protozoan parasitology at Christ's College, Cambridge and the Department of Pathology:
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/52020/
Research Fellow in Animal Protozoology (Fixed Term - 5 years) - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge
Research Fellow in Animal Protozoology (Fixed Term - 5 years) in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge.
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July 21, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Delighted to share the final version of Richard Zhou's study on how the CD163 scavenger receptor cleans up after toxic haemoglobin spills out from our blood cells. An amazing grabber mechanism!
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July 18, 2025 at 1:39 PM
It was a huge privilege to start my research career at LMB. Hugely formative, giving the chance to interact with wonderful scientists, including pioneers of structural biology.
Congratulations to #LMBAlumni Matt Higgins (@parasitematt.bsky.social) and Clemens Plaschka on their election to @embo.org 🎉
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Welcome and congratulations to the 60 new members and 9 associate members who have been elected to the EMBO Membership! This honour celebrates #research excellence and outstanding achievements in the #LifeSciences. 🧪

Learn more here:
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July 2, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Honoured to be elected an EMBO member. Looking forward to being part of this wonderful organisation that does so much for European science. Also thanks to Kavli Oxford for always using a picture which makes me look 20 years young. I own you guys!
July 1, 2025 at 5:57 PM
Thanks Kavli for highlighting @sam-chamberlain.bsky.social ‘s work with our wonderful collaborators, Shiroh and Hisashi. New insights into how activating KIR receptors might help fight malaria!
#TuesdayReads:
From Matt Higgins et al on how Plasmodium falciparum evades the immune system—revealing how PfEMP1 and RIFIN proteins help infected cells stick to tissues and escape immune attack. 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.mi...
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July 1, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Reposted by Matt Higgins
Fantastic news! 👏👏👏

How the #malaria #parasite evades the immune system… and how the human body fights back: @sam-chamberlain.bsky.social and @parasitematt.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk make ground-breaking discovery, just published in @nature.com. Read more ⬇️
June 13, 2025 at 8:16 AM
Our latest story describes the amazing evolutionary battle between malaria parasite and human. The parasite evolved RIFINs to bind inhibitory KIR receptors and suppress immune cell function while humans have activating KIR receptors to bind these RIFINs to kill parasites!
June 13, 2025 at 3:52 PM
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Extremely happy to share the first paper of my postdoc work with @parasitematt.

It is the product of a great collaboration with Akihito Sakoguchi, Hisashi Arase and Shiroh Iwanaga at Osaka University as well as Marcus Widdess and Mike Dustin here in Oxford.

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June 12, 2025 at 11:42 AM
Looking for a fully-funded D. Phil. / Ph.D. studentship in structural biology and vaccinology? Come to join our team. Fully and generously funded by a donation from the Kyner-Field family with full fees at overseas level. Join us!
www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/studentships
June 3, 2025 at 2:38 PM
Nawsad presented our structure-guided design of RH5top, our latest blood stage-malaria vaccine immunogen, in talk and poster at the Malaria Gordon conference. The culmination of many studies from the lab and collaborators and doing well in pre-clinical testing! More soon.
June 1, 2025 at 8:37 AM
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Pleased to share our review on two key families of proteins in the 𝘗𝘭𝘢𝘴𝘮𝘰𝘥𝘪𝘶𝘮 arsenal: pfEMP1 and RIFINs. Both of these fascinating families facilitate immune evasion and survival within the human host during a malaria infection.⁣

Read here: ⁣
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March 20, 2025 at 9:47 AM
Sam, Shiroh and I wrote a review about the latest on the surface proteins of infected-erythrocytes in malaria. PfEMP1, RIFINs, weird antibodies and immune manipulation. Check it out here:
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March 19, 2025 at 9:10 PM
The symposium to celebrate Mark Carrington's career is coming soon. You have until 15th to book in. A great day of science, particularly if you are excited about kinetoplastids! And a day of celebration.
March 9, 2025 at 12:18 PM
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❗️Exciting upcoming post-doc opportunity in the lab❗️🔔 If you have expertise in cryo-EM and bacterial secretion systems are your thing, then I’ll soon be advertising a long-term position funded by Wellcome Trust. Feel free to DM or email for early enquiries.. Thanks!
February 27, 2025 at 6:02 PM
A brilliant, kind, funny colleague gone too soon. We will miss you Bela.
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Remembering Professor Béla Novák 1956 - 2025
With great sadness, we announce the loss of Professor Béla Novák.
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February 25, 2025 at 4:41 PM
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We are recruiting @ox.ac.uk @dunnschool.bsky.social for a joint project between Kevin Foster's group and mine! Cluster hire of two postdocs interested in:
1) Mucosal immunology and oral vaccine development
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2) Microbiology
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February 22, 2025 at 8:07 PM
Another job available in our team! We are seeking a project manager to help us to manage our malaria vaccine development projects. See here:
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January 30, 2025 at 12:50 PM
We have a position available for a research assistant to join the team to test our rationally designed malaria vaccines. A fun job with a lovely team of people and an important project funded by the Gates Foundation. Come and join us!
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January 28, 2025 at 9:41 AM
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🚨 Retirement Symposium for Prof Mark Carrington of the University of Cambridge

Our #Trypanosoma colleagues may want to attend this symposium in Cambridge on the 𝟐𝟒𝐭𝐡 𝐨𝐟 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡, 2025 (register by the 15th!)
- Details at QR code & tinyurl.com/2uw8tryu
January 16, 2025 at 5:04 PM
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Come and celebrate the exceptional career of Mark Carrington (24th March at University of Cambridge)!
January 16, 2025 at 9:28 PM
It is a great honour to invite you to a symposium to celebrate the career of Mark Carrington. An exciting set of talks, particularly if you are fascinated by trypanosomes.
January 13, 2025 at 10:32 AM