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Angela Minassian

MA (Cantab), MRCP, DPhil, FRCPath


Associate Professor

  • Chief Investigator Malaria Vaccine Clinical Trials
  • Research Fellow Wolfson College
  • Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
  • Vice-Chair Graduate Studies Committee (Medical Sciences Division)

I am an infectious diseases physician by training and lead a clinical malaria vaccine programme at the University of Oxford. This involves testing first-time-in-human vaccines against Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, incorporating controlled human malaria infection to test vaccine efficacy.

I am passionate about building relationships and transferring skills to empower the research teams where malaria is endemic, and our trials now span Phase 1/2 in the UK and across East and West Africa. I also currently co-lead the EDCTP3-funded 2nd-Generation Malaria Vaccine Consortium (MVC-2G).

Using the platform of the malaria human challenge model I also conduct experimental medicine research to explore mechanisms of disease tolerance, and am developing a novel model of relapse for Plasmodium vivax. I have also run clinical trials of vaccines against emerging pathogens and have an interest in developing new human challenge models of infection with which to assess new vaccines.

Direct Entry Research Degrees