Alison M. Creasey
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Copenhagen (2008); Institut Pasteur (2008); MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (2005); Biomedical Primate Research Centre (2008); John Radcliffe Hospital (1993); Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution (2007–2014); Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology (2005); University of Edinburgh (1989–2014)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Alison M. Creasey's research has focused on host-pathogen interactions, particularly concerning malaria. Her work has investigated the genetic variation within *Plasmodium falciparum*, the protozoan parasite responsible for the most severe form of malaria in humans. Creasey has also examined antigens and protozoan proteins related to *Plasmodium falciparum*. Her scholarship metrics indicate a significant body of work, with an h-index of 23, 32 total publications, and 1,578 total citations. She has collaborated with L. Nalley at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications. Creasey's research interests extend to public health, with a publication on willingness-to-pay for food products in Mozambique, suggesting an interest in behavioral economics and health disparities.
Metrics
- h-index: 23
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 1,584
Selected Publications
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Willingness-to-Pay for Halal and Branded Poultry in Northern Mozambique (2021)
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- Willingness-to-Pay for Halal and Branded Poultry in Northern Mozambique
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