Tiny Parasites, Big Problems

Each year, millions of people around the world become infected with a tiny worm that can cause massive swelling in their arms and legs. Hailey Johnson, a postbaccalaureate research fellow in the Intramural Research Program at the National Institutes of Health, is trying to figure out a way to kill these parasites by targeting the symbiotic bacteria that live inside them. With the help of her research, we may one day have more effective ways to protect people from this disfiguring disease.

Click here to learn more about the research being done in Hailey's lab.

Interested in finding out for yourself what it’s like to do research at NIH? Check out our training opportunities to learn about the IRP’s programs for students, recent graduates, and postdoctoral fellows.

Still hungry for more SciBites? Watch more.

Categories:
Microbiology and infectious disease Bacteria Postbacs


Related Videos

This page was last updated on Wednesday, September 11, 2024