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18497
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1448

Overview

Quentin D. Bickle is affiliated with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses on several interconnected fields, including immunology and microbiology, environmental science, and veterinary studies.

The main subfields covered in their work include parasitology, ecology, and small animals. Their research primarily addresses topics related to parasites and host interactions, parasite biology and host interactions, and helminth infection and control.

They have contributed to academic literature with papers published in peer-reviewed journals. One notable recent publication is titled The discovery of a novel series of compounds with single-dose efficacy against juvenile and adult Schistosoma species, published in 2021 in the journal PLoS neglected tropical diseases.

Throughout their research career, Quentin D. Bickle has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Mark Gardner
  • Nuha R. Mansour
  • Andrew Bell
  • Helena Helmby

The scientist's work has predominantly appeared in the journal PLoS neglected tropical diseases, reflecting a consistent engagement with parasitology and tropical disease research communities.

Best Publications

  • Open Source Drug Discovery with the Malaria Box Compound Collection for Neglected Diseases and Beyond.

    Wesley C. Van Voorhis;John H. Adams;Roberto Adelfio;Roberto Adelfio;Vida Ahyong

  • Efficacy of mebendazole and levamisole alone or in combination against intestinal nematode infections after repeated targeted mebendazole treatment in Zanzibar

    M. Albonico;Q. Bickle;M. Ramsan;A. Montresor

  • Locally Up-regulated Lymphotoxin α, Not Systemic Tumor Necrosis Factor α, Is the Principle Mediator of Murine Cerebral Malaria

    Christian R. Engwerda;Tracey L. Mynott;Sanjeet Sawhney;J. Brian De Souza

  • Schistosomes: challenges in compound screening

    Bernadette Ramirez;Quentin Bickle;Fouad Yousif;Foluke Fakorede

  • Immunological control of hepatotoxicity and parasite egg excretion in Schistosoma mansoni infections: stage specificity of the reactivity of immune serum in T-cell deprived mice

    M.J. Doenhoff;S. Pearson;D.W. Dunne;Q. Bickle

  • Time delays between patient and laboratory selectively affect accuracy of helminth diagnosis

    R.J. Dacombe;A.C. Crampin;S. Floyd;A. Randall

  • Identification and partial purification of an antigen (ω1) from Schistosoma mansoni eggs which is putatively hepatotoxic in T-cell deprived mice.

    D.W. Dunne;S. Lucas;Q. Bickle;S. Pearson

  • A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR DETECTING THE EGGS OF ASCARIS, TRICHURIS, AND HOOKWORM IN INFANT STOOL, AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFECTION IN ZANZIBARI INFANTS

    David Goodman;Hamad J. Haji;Quentin D. Bickle;Rebecca J. Stoltzfus

  • Factors affecting the acquisition of resistance against Schistosoma mansoni in the mouse. I. Demonstration of resistance to reinfection using a model system that involves perfusion of mice within three weeks of challenge.

    M. Doenhoff;Q. Bickle;E. Long;J. Bain

  • Vaccination of mice with a cocktail DNA vaccine induces a Th1-type immune response and partial protection against Schistosoma japonicum infection.

    Yaobi Zhang;Martin G Taylor;Maria V Johansen;Quentin D Bickle

  • Schistosoma mansoni: migration and attrition of irradiated and challenge schistosomula in the mouse.

    Avis J. Mastin;Q. D. Bickle;R. A. Wilson

  • Resistance against Schistosoma mansoni induced by highly irradiated infections: studies on species specificity of immunization and attempts to transfer resistance

    Q. D. Bickle;B. J. Andrews;M. J. Doenhoff;M. J. Ford

  • A role for CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells in immunity to Schistosoma mansoni induced by 20 krad-irradiated and Ro 11-3128-terminated infections.

    D. A. A. Vignali;P. Crocker;Q. D. Bickle;S. Cobbold

  • Molecular analysis of the beta-tubulin gene of human hookworms as a basis for possible benzimidazole resistance on Pemba Island.

    Marco Albonico;Victoria Wright;Quentin Bickle

  • Immunization of mice with gamma-irradiated intramuscularly injected schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni.

    Q. D. Bickle;M. G. Taylor;M. J. Doenhoff;G. S. Nelson

  • Orally active antischistosomal early leads identified from the open access malaria box.

    Katrin Ingram-Sieber;Noemi Cowan;Gordana Panic;Mireille Vargas

  • Performance and safety of praziquantel for treatment of intestinal schistosomiasis in infants and preschool children.

    JC Sousa-Figueiredo;M Betson;A Atuhaire;M Arinaitwe

  • Whole Organism High-Content Screening by Label-Free, Image-Based Bayesian Classification for Parasitic Diseases

    Ross A. Paveley;Nuha R. Mansour;Irene Hallyburton;Leo S. Bleicher

  • Analysis of human antibodies to erythrocyte binding antigen 175 of Plasmodium falciparum.

    Daniel M. N. Okenu;Daniel M. N. Okenu;Eleanor M. Riley;Quentin D. Bickle;Philip U. Agomo

  • Production and testing of Schistosoma japonicum candidate vaccine antigens in the natural ovine host

    Taylor Mg;Huggins Mc;Shi F;Lin J

  • Characterization of beta-tubulin genes in hookworms and investigation of resistance-associated mutations using real-time PCR.

    Jan M. Schwenkenbecher;Marco Albonico;Quentin Bickle;Ray M. Kaplan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Doenhoff
Michael J. Doenhoff University of Nottingham
Jennifer Keiser
Jennifer Keiser Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Rebecca J. Stoltzfus
Rebecca J. Stoltzfus Cornell University
James M. Tielsch
James M. Tielsch George Washington University
Simon Cousens
Simon Cousens London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Andrew F. Wilks
Andrew F. Wilks University of Melbourne
Wesley C. Van Voorhis
Wesley C. Van Voorhis University of Washington
Katherine Thea Andrews
Katherine Thea Andrews Griffith University
Stephen Baker
Stephen Baker Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Joseph L. DeRisi
Joseph L. DeRisi University of California, San Francisco

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