DrJasmin Akter
Research Fellow
Faculty of Health/School of Medicine/Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation
- Research FellowFaculty of Health/School of Medicine/Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation
- +61 3 522 73163 (Work)
- HERB, Health, Education and Research Building (HERB), Level 1, 285 Ryrie Street, Geelong
BIO
Dr. Jasmin Akter is a Wellcome Trust Early Career Award Fellow, working as a Research fellow at the Deakin University, Health Education and Research Building (HERB) in Geelong Victoria and part of the Institute for Physical and Mental Health and Clinical Translation (IMPACT) and the Centre for Innovation in Infectious Disease and Immunology Research (CIIDIR) in Prof. Alyssa E. Barry’s group in a collaboration study with the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b) on malaria genomics.
She has working experience in infectious diseases research for more than 15 years, with highly cited publications in malaria, enteric parasitic, and bacterial diseases.
She is focused on establishing a sustainable, high-throughput molecular surveillance platform to monitor anti-malaria drug resistance, and transmission dynamics and provide early warning signals to prevent widespread resistance to artemisinin and partner drugs in Bangladesh. Her study will generate genomic data on antimalarial drug resistance and parasite relatedness and establish the capacity for processing the data to inform the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) in Bangladesh with clear intelligence on where to upscale interventions, conduct the clinical survey, change drug policy and share the data with WWARN.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CURRENT APPOINTMENT
- Research FellowDeakin University, School of Medicine
AREA/FACULTY
- Faculty of Health
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/INSTITUTE/DISCIPLINE
- School of Medicine
SPECIALIST RESEARCH GROUP
- Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation