Unlocking New Frontiers in Malaria Research

BPRC Embraces FluidFM OMNIUM

In Rijswijk, the Netherlands, the Biomedical Primate Research Centre (BPRC) is making strides in infectious disease research. Recently, two of its scientists, Dr. Anne-Marie Zeeman and Dr. Annemarie M. Voorberg-van der Wel, took an exciting leap forward with the installation of a FluidFM OMNIUM platform—a key milestone in their work to understand and combat malaria.

Focus on Hypnozoites and Host Interactions

Their research focuses on the elusive, dormant liver stages of malaria parasites known as hypnozoites and on how malaria parasites interact with host cells. These parasites can cause relapsing malaria, where patients experience repeated episodes long after the initial infection. “Our ultimate goal is to develop a cure for people carrying these dormant parasites and to prevent relapses,” Anne-Marie explains. Her innovative assays, which have replaced monkeys to a large extent, have already pinpointed promising compounds that could potentially prevent malaria infections from taking hold.

Leveraging FluidFM OMNIUM for Precision Research

“We’re interested in understanding the basic biology of hypnozoites and how the host environment influences the dormancy and reactivation of these parasites,” Annemarie notes. “By understanding these interactions, we aim to find new ways to disrupt the parasite’s ability to hide and reemerge.”

The recent installation of a FluidFM OMNIUM represents a new chapter for their research. “The platform’s versatility really stood out to us,” Annemarie explains. “It will allow us to perform precise microinjections, extractions, and even subsequent, Live-seq—all critical for studying the complex dynamics of host-parasite interactions.” Furthermore, the in vitro experimentation enabled by the miniaturized scale of the FluidFM OMNIUM is expected to further reduce and refine the use of animals in experimentation.

Installation and Training: A Collaborative Success

In the images, Ronny Trippel, Technical System Fulfillment at Cytosurge, is seen taking care of the installation of the FluidFM OMNIUM. On-site, supporting the installation, was also Dr. Maria Milla, Experience Manager at Cytosurge.

The training for the platform has now successfully taken place, equipping Anne-Marie and Annemarie with the skills needed to leverage the full potential of the FluidFM OMNIUM in their groundbreaking research.

A Supportive Partnership with Cytosurge

But the excitement isn’t just about the capabilities of the technology—it’s also about the collaborative support system they’ve found in Cytosurge. As new users, Anne-Marie and Annemarie are already benefiting from the training and support that comes with integrating the FluidFM OMNIUM into their lab. “The resources Cytosurge provides, like their online protocols and tips, are incredibly useful,” Anne-Marie notes. “We don’t have to reinvent the wheel. We can build on the work that’s already been done and focus on pushing our research further. We’re confident we can hit the ground running.”

In the picture, the BPRC team together with Dr. Ludovica Rizzo, Life Science Application Scientist at Cytosuge (bottom).

Building Momentum at the FluidFM Conference

Their recent visit to the FluidFM Conference only amplified their enthusiasm. “The conference was fantastic for connecting with experienced researchers from diverse fields,” Anne-Marie recalls. “The open, collaborative atmosphere was inspiring. Everyone was so willing to share their experiences and insights, which made us feel more confident about the journey we’re about to embark on.”

“We feel like we’ve come on board at just the right time,” Annemarie reflects. “FluidFM is well-developed but still evolving, and we’re thrilled to be part of that evolution. The spirit of discovery is very much alive for us.”

Looking Ahead to New Insights in Malaria Research

As the FluidFM OMNIUM begins its journey at BPRC, the team is ready to push the boundaries of their research. We look forward to research updates and breakthroughs as they unlock new insights into the battle against malaria.

The work with the FluidFM OMNIUM is part of an ERC Synergy grant, details of which can be found here. For more information, you can visit the BPRC website at www.bprc.nl

Cover image sourced from www.bprc.nl