Karin Gross (People)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/staff/profile/people/karin-gross
Karin Gross leads the Professional Postgraduate Training unit in the Education and Training department at Swiss TPH. She holds an MA in Social Anthropology and a PhD in Epidemiology. After her PhD, sh
Nicolas Brancucci (People)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/staff/profile/people/nicolas-brancucci
Institutional responsibilities Person of Trust OrcID 0000-0003-0655-3266 Biosketch Nicolas Brancucci is a parasitologist particularly interested in studying molecular interactions between malaria para
Lisa Crump (People)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/staff/profile/people/lisa-crump
Lisa Crump is a veterinary epidemiologist working in the Human and Animal Health Unit at Swiss TPH since 2010, using One Health approaches to improve health care provision and access in marginalized p
Leah Bohle (People)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/staff/profile/people/leah-bohle
Leah Bohle is a Medical Doctor (Dr. med., MD) and Social Anthropologist (M.A., BA) by professional background. As a Technical Expert and Project Manager she provides technical advice, and carries out
EMBO Fellowship for Researcher at Swiss TPH (News)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/news/news-detail-1/news/embo-fellowship-for-research-at-swiss-tph
Since joining Swiss TPH last year, Daniel Ballmer has focused his research on the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum , in particular the molecular mechanisms that drive gametocyte formation - a cr
New Publication Sets Global Research Priorities to End Noma (News)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/news/news-detail-1/news/new-publication-sets-global-research-priorities-to-end-noma
Noma causes rapid and disfiguring facial tissue destruction and has a mortality rate of up to 90% if left untreated. Despite its severity, noma has long remained neglected in global health research an
Kognitive Leistung während der Pollensaison: Wie einschränkend ist Heuschnupfen? (News)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/news/news-detail-1/news/pollen-season-and-cognitive-performance-how-much-does-hay-fever-impact-us
Laufende Nase, juckende Augen: Schon bei einer kleinen Pollenkonzentration in der Luft reagieren Allergiker*innen. Forschende der Universität Basel und des Swiss TPH haben nun untersucht, ob solche al
Der neue Swiss TPH Jahresbericht ist da! (News)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/news/news-detail-1/news/der-neue-swiss-tph-jahresbericht-ist-da
Im vergangenen Jahr arbeiteten über 950 Mitarbeitende und Studierende aus 95 Nationen unermüdlich an 385 Projekten und Programmen in 131 Ländern. Das Swiss TPH setzt sich dafür ein, die Gesundheit der