Erin Sauve
@erinsauve.bsky.social
PhD candidate working on vivax malaria and drug resistance at @itmmalaria.bsky.social 🦠🦟🔬 | Returned PeaceCorps Volunteer - Madagascar 🇲🇬
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An important piece of lab equipment (sleeping ginger cat).
📸 daishimae animal hospital
📸 daishimae animal hospital
October 25, 2025 at 2:31 AM
An important piece of lab equipment (sleeping ginger cat).
📸 daishimae animal hospital
📸 daishimae animal hospital
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Between the 1910s and 1980s malaria and hookworm went from being rampant to virtually eradicated. Yes, I’m talking about the United States. That’s what concerted, intelligent, public health programmes can do.
August 9, 2025 at 5:14 AM
Between the 1910s and 1980s malaria and hookworm went from being rampant to virtually eradicated. Yes, I’m talking about the United States. That’s what concerted, intelligent, public health programmes can do.
Interested in bring single-cell sequencing to the field for #Plasmodium research?
Take a look! 🔬 My first first-author publication is finally out!
#malaria #SingleCell 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Take a look! 🔬 My first first-author publication is finally out!
#malaria #SingleCell 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Novel single-cell preservation and RNA sequencing technology unlocks field studies for Plasmodium natural infections - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Novel single-cell preservation and RNA sequencing technology unlocks field studies for Plasmodium natural infections
www.nature.com
July 7, 2025 at 1:27 PM
Interested in bring single-cell sequencing to the field for #Plasmodium research?
Take a look! 🔬 My first first-author publication is finally out!
#malaria #SingleCell 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Take a look! 🔬 My first first-author publication is finally out!
#malaria #SingleCell 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The KnuepferLab is hiring!
Our team is looking for a highly motivated, experienced molecular parasitologist to expand our group as a postdoctoral researcher at the RVC.
Follow either link below for more information on the project and the job offer:
lnkd.in/eprgmaE9
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMY962/p...
Our team is looking for a highly motivated, experienced molecular parasitologist to expand our group as a postdoctoral researcher at the RVC.
Follow either link below for more information on the project and the job offer:
lnkd.in/eprgmaE9
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMY962/p...
May 6, 2025 at 11:41 AM
The KnuepferLab is hiring!
Our team is looking for a highly motivated, experienced molecular parasitologist to expand our group as a postdoctoral researcher at the RVC.
Follow either link below for more information on the project and the job offer:
lnkd.in/eprgmaE9
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMY962/p...
Our team is looking for a highly motivated, experienced molecular parasitologist to expand our group as a postdoctoral researcher at the RVC.
Follow either link below for more information on the project and the job offer:
lnkd.in/eprgmaE9
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMY962/p...
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Story time. Have you ever wondered why the CDC is headquartered in Atlanta? The answer in one word: MALARIA. CDC started to prevent the spread of malaria, so we went where the mosquitoes were.
Now, the division that houses our founding mission has an uncertain future.
www.cdc.gov/museum/histo...
Now, the division that houses our founding mission has an uncertain future.
www.cdc.gov/museum/histo...
Our History - Our Story | David J. Sencer CDC Museum | CDCMinusSASstats
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention David J. Sencer CDC Museum
www.cdc.gov
May 3, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Story time. Have you ever wondered why the CDC is headquartered in Atlanta? The answer in one word: MALARIA. CDC started to prevent the spread of malaria, so we went where the mosquitoes were.
Now, the division that houses our founding mission has an uncertain future.
www.cdc.gov/museum/histo...
Now, the division that houses our founding mission has an uncertain future.
www.cdc.gov/museum/histo...
I have only one word: unfathomable
Time to catch up on the past week’s news about science and medicine in the US. Whew. 1/10
May 2, 2025 at 6:00 AM
I have only one word: unfathomable
8 years ago I chose Europe and it was the best decision I could have made!
Freedom of science and research is one of Europe's great strengths.
It’s how excellence and innovation thrive.
We’ll make proposals to help scientists and researchers ‘Choose Europe’.
The best and brightest from around the world.
To make Europe the home of innovation again.
→ europa.eu/!JFF7jm
It’s how excellence and innovation thrive.
We’ll make proposals to help scientists and researchers ‘Choose Europe’.
The best and brightest from around the world.
To make Europe the home of innovation again.
→ europa.eu/!JFF7jm
April 30, 2025 at 8:05 AM
8 years ago I chose Europe and it was the best decision I could have made!
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It’s #WorldMalariaDay
The good news: 2.2 billion #malaria cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted since 2000.
The bad news: after years of steady declines, progress has stalled.
bit.ly/MalariaDay2025
The good news: 2.2 billion #malaria cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted since 2000.
The bad news: after years of steady declines, progress has stalled.
bit.ly/MalariaDay2025
April 25, 2025 at 10:22 AM
It’s #WorldMalariaDay
The good news: 2.2 billion #malaria cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted since 2000.
The bad news: after years of steady declines, progress has stalled.
bit.ly/MalariaDay2025
The good news: 2.2 billion #malaria cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted since 2000.
The bad news: after years of steady declines, progress has stalled.
bit.ly/MalariaDay2025
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In light of #WorldMalariaDay, ITM PhD-student Luis Esteban Cabrera Sosa will present on the current state of malaria epidemiology in the Peruvian Amazon and how molecular surveillance can be a useful tool to overcome the challenges of malaria elimination.
Register here! itg.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Register here! itg.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
April 24, 2025 at 2:39 PM
In light of #WorldMalariaDay, ITM PhD-student Luis Esteban Cabrera Sosa will present on the current state of malaria epidemiology in the Peruvian Amazon and how molecular surveillance can be a useful tool to overcome the challenges of malaria elimination.
Register here! itg.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Register here! itg.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Dr. Steven Kho gave a captivating presentation in Session 6 on the splenic biomass in acute clinical Pv cases. No spleen leads to more circulating parasites and lower total biomass. And quantified in patients with a spleen around 88% biomass resides in the spleen and only 12% in circulation!
February 13, 2025 at 9:12 AM
Dr. Steven Kho gave a captivating presentation in Session 6 on the splenic biomass in acute clinical Pv cases. No spleen leads to more circulating parasites and lower total biomass. And quantified in patients with a spleen around 88% biomass resides in the spleen and only 12% in circulation!
#ICPVR2025 Session 5 ended with 3 amazing turbo talks! Sophia DonVito from Moon lab (robmoon.bsky.social) showed insights gained from using Pk transgenes to investigate the role of PvDBP and RBP2b in invasion.
February 13, 2025 at 6:45 AM
#ICPVR2025 Session 5 ended with 3 amazing turbo talks! Sophia DonVito from Moon lab (robmoon.bsky.social) showed insights gained from using Pk transgenes to investigate the role of PvDBP and RBP2b in invasion.
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Day 2 #ICPvR2025: second poster of @erinsauve.bsky.social about Pv CQ susceptibility in PNG.
February 13, 2025 at 6:27 AM
Day 2 #ICPvR2025: second poster of @erinsauve.bsky.social about Pv CQ susceptibility in PNG.
Day 2 of #ICPVR2025. Session 5 begins with Dr. Manoj Duraisingh noting we have some good invasion candidates already, but that the genome tells us there are more! The combination of Pk & Pc models to study Pv antigen inhibition and gene essentiality can be used to identify and test new candidates.
February 13, 2025 at 5:51 AM
Day 2 of #ICPVR2025. Session 5 begins with Dr. Manoj Duraisingh noting we have some good invasion candidates already, but that the genome tells us there are more! The combination of Pk & Pc models to study Pv antigen inhibition and gene essentiality can be used to identify and test new candidates.
For #ICPVR2025 Day 1 Session 4, Kamala Thriemer (@kthriemer.bsky.social) presented the EFFORT study and the latest results showing 7 days of high-dose primaquine or tafenoquine have better antirelapse effectiveness than low-dose primaquine for 14 days! (1/4)
February 12, 2025 at 8:26 PM
For #ICPVR2025 Day 1 Session 4, Kamala Thriemer (@kthriemer.bsky.social) presented the EFFORT study and the latest results showing 7 days of high-dose primaquine or tafenoquine have better antirelapse effectiveness than low-dose primaquine for 14 days! (1/4)
Dr. Jean Popovici kicked off Session 3 on Day 1 of #ICPVR2025 by sharing the data from his detailed patient follow-up study to better understand relapses and the work towards finding biomarkers to predict them. It looks like erythropoiesis could be the answer! (1/4)
February 12, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Dr. Jean Popovici kicked off Session 3 on Day 1 of #ICPVR2025 by sharing the data from his detailed patient follow-up study to better understand relapses and the work towards finding biomarkers to predict them. It looks like erythropoiesis could be the answer! (1/4)
Session 2 on Day 1 of #ICPVR2025 started with Dr. Tanu Jain from India’s National Center for Vector-borne Disease Control sharing the advancements in the IHP platform for country-wide data and India’s plan for elimination by 2030. (1/3)
February 12, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Session 2 on Day 1 of #ICPVR2025 started with Dr. Tanu Jain from India’s National Center for Vector-borne Disease Control sharing the advancements in the IHP platform for country-wide data and India’s plan for elimination by 2030. (1/3)
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Educate a girl, empower the world! Strong girls, strong world 🌏 #WomenInSTEM #WomeninMalaria
February 12, 2025 at 12:12 PM
Educate a girl, empower the world! Strong girls, strong world 🌏 #WomenInSTEM #WomeninMalaria
Thanks everyone for some great discussions today at my poster about single-cell sequencing. Come find me tomorrow to talk about P. vivax and CQ resistance in PNG!
Day 1 @ICPvR in Puducherry. First poster presentation by Erin (erinsauve.bsky.social) 'Single cell insights into P.vivax natural infections'
February 12, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Thanks everyone for some great discussions today at my poster about single-cell sequencing. Come find me tomorrow to talk about P. vivax and CQ resistance in PNG!
Dr. Manju Rahu the Director of ICMR Vector Control Research Centre kicked off the #ICPVR2025 conference inaugural session by welcoming us and reminding us that it’s going to be a fruitful few days with some of the smartest minds in malaria research in the room. (1/3)
February 12, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Dr. Manju Rahu the Director of ICMR Vector Control Research Centre kicked off the #ICPVR2025 conference inaugural session by welcoming us and reminding us that it’s going to be a fruitful few days with some of the smartest minds in malaria research in the room. (1/3)
Getting ready for the ICPvR conference in Puducherry, India. Get ready to follow along if you love P. vivax malaria research!
February 12, 2025 at 3:29 AM
Getting ready for the ICPvR conference in Puducherry, India. Get ready to follow along if you love P. vivax malaria research!
A butterfly shaped shell and a blue sky found on the beach in Puducherry, India. 🐚🦋
Perfect for my first post on Bluesky!
Perfect for my first post on Bluesky!
February 11, 2025 at 11:21 AM
A butterfly shaped shell and a blue sky found on the beach in Puducherry, India. 🐚🦋
Perfect for my first post on Bluesky!
Perfect for my first post on Bluesky!