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Johannie Spaan
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Johannie M. Spaan


Summary

Dr. Johannie Spaan is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest (Western University of Health Sciences). Her research interests focus on stress physiology, disease ecology, eco-immunology and parasitology.

More specifically, Dr. Spaan's research within the Steinauer lab is focused on a neglected tropical disease, Schistosomiasis, a helminth infection that affects over 200 million people. Research carried out within the lab focuses on uncovering potential mechanisms that can be manipulated to break the life cycle of this pathogen in order to reduce or eliminate schistosome transmission to humans.

In addition to this, Dr. Spaan is also involved in a project investigating the effect of schistosome infections in a mouse model system and the links among parasite infection, behavioral and cognitive changes, microbiome alteration, and systemic inflammation.

Agricultural Science Anatomy & Physiology Animal Behavior Biodiversity Clinical Trials Conservation Biology Ecology Ecosystem Science Environmental Health Epidemiology Infectious Diseases Mathematical Biology Parasitology Statistics Zoology

Work details

Postdoctoral Fellow

College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest (Western University of Health Sciences)
Basic Medical Sciences

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