
Re'em Moskovitz, PhD
Doctoral Thesis: Structural Investigation of Receptor Engagement and Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Plasmodium Vaccine Antigens
Research Focus: Moskovitz's research focused on using structural methods to characterize the antibody response to malaria vaccine antigens.
Undergraduate Institution: University of Oxford
Noteworthy Publications: Structural basis for DARC binding in reticulocyte invasion by Plasmodium vivax, Nature Communications (2023)
Honors and Awards: Skaggs-Oxford Scholarship (2017-2023)
Looking Back: "I'm very fortunate to have received mentorship, made life-long friends, experience different research environments, and establish collaborations in two world-leading academic institutions though the Skaggs-Oxford program."
Next Steps: "I hope to continue my research using structural methods to investigate immune mechanisms of protection against established and emerging pathogens for vaccine development."
Watch our 2024 Commencement Ceremony, recorded live on Friday, May 17, 2024! Moskovitz was introduced by his advisor, Prof. Ian Wilson, who spoke in greater detail about Moskovitz's graduate experience. Viewers can also learn about our many other 2024 graduates, who are now setting out to build careers that will profoundly impact the future of biomedical research.