Welcome
The Laboratory of Microbiology, Parasitology and Hygiene (LMPH) is an interdepartmental research group at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences at the University of Antwerp.
LMPH can be divided into two major domains: Parasitology and Respiratory Infections. To know more about these domains you can click on the links below.
We also offer some general services that can be examined in more detail by clicking the link "Screening" below.
News
- Kim Stobbelaar obtained her PhD title for her work on RSV ("When Virus meets Host: Exploring determinants of immunopathology and disease severity in pediatric Respiratory Syncytial Virus infections").
- Kayhan Ilbeigi succesfully defended his PhD, called “One Health drug discovery for animal trypanosomiasis: expanding the focus from efficacy to environmental safety".

- Laurence Van Moll obtained her PhD title on the topic: "The black soldier fly as a source of new antimicrobials". (link)
- Tatiana Piller defended her PhD publically with the title: "Investigating Mtr and MshC as potential targets in the fight against Mycobacterium abscessus infections". (link)
- Laura Dirkx celebrated the succesful completion of her PhD on "Characterizing the bone marrow as a parasitological niche responsible for antileishmanial treatment failure". (link)
- Marlies Boeren obtained her PhD on "Antiviral immune response dynamics during varicella-zoster virus infection in a human iPSC-derived neuronal model and in herpes zoster patients". (link)
- Dorien Mabille succesfully completed her PhD, entitled "Towards novel treatment options for human and animal trypanosomiasis: from mechanistic insights in antiparasitic compounds to immunological aspects of early infection".(link)
- Juliana Aizawa obtained her PhD on the topic "Biofilm-related pneumonia : evaluation of anti-infective devices and in vivo bacterial persistence". (link)
- Sarah Hendrickx from our group obtained the academic award Vandendriessche in the field of medicine and biomedical sciences (UAntwerpen), which was granted by our university’s Research Board for her contribution to the field of parasitology.
- Prof. dr. Guy Caljon receives the Merial Award 2017 for his research in parasitology, particularly for his work on insect-transmitted parasitic infections. (link)
Prof Guy Caljon wins the prize Dubois-Brigué 2020 for Tropical Pathology: 'Control of sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis: from an insect bite to effective treatment'.

Rik, Pim (two members of LMPH) and Marleen Clerinx, win the prize of most "biodivers bedrijventerrein 2021" through their contribution to the nature plan of Campus Drie Eiken.

Pim-Bart Feijens and Rik Hendrickx helped build a new vegetable garden at Campus Drie Eiken thanks to the climate team.

Sara Van Looy's review 'Deciphering the Role of Macrophages in RSV Infection and Disease' just got published in MDPI!
