Looking Forward @ Johns Hopkins: Peter Agre

May 14, 2020
12 - 1pm EDT
Online
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This event is free

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Description

Nobel laureate Peter Agre, a Bloomberg distinguished professor of malaria, will present a Looking Forward @ Johns Hopkins lecture entitled "Science Diplomacy – a Byproduct of Academic Research."

Agre has appointments in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology in the Bloomberg School of Public Health and in the Departments of Biological Chemistry and Medicine in the School of Medicine. Agre shared the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of aquaporin water channels. As director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, Agre oversees scientific training and research efforts of 20 laboratories in Baltimore as well as field studies in Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Research at the Malaria Research Institute involves multiple aspects of malaria, including increasing resistance to malaria transmission in mosquitoes, identifying new targets for antimalarial medicines, developing effective vaccines, and field epidemiology and entomology. Agre's own laboratory studied the role of aquaporins in malaria parasites, malaria mosquitoes, and cerebral malaria.

Agre has been active in science diplomacy and led visits by American scientists to North Korea, Cuba, Myanmar/Burma, and Iran with the objective of fostering exchange and collaborations on peaceful scientific projects and opening doors to countries with limited diplomatic relations through scientific discussions and partnerships.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

Registration is required

Please register in advance

Contact

Office of Research