Dr. Aoife Heaslip
Principle Investigator
Molecular and Cell Biology
Education:
Ph.D: University of Vermont 2002-2008
Postdoctoral Associate: Indiana Univeristy, Bloomington 2008-2010
Postdoctoral Associate: University of Vermont 2010-2014
Assistant Professor: University of Vermont 2014-2016
BS University College Dublin,
Research Interests: My Lab is focused on understanding the biology of human pathogen Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite and the causative agent of Toxoplasmosis. Parasite survival and hence disease pathogenesis rely on its ability to secrete proteins from specialized secretory organelles, called the dense granules, into the host. We are using a combination of parasite cell biology, live cell imaging and single molecule biophysics to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying dense granule transport and secretion. By understanding the mechanisms underlying this essential process it is our goal to identify new targets for the development of anti-parasitic drugs.
aoife.heaslip@uconn.edu | |
Phone | (860)486-5733 |
Mailing Address | 91 N Eagleville Road, Storrs, CT, 06234 |
Office Location | TLS 406 |
Campus | Storrs |