Prof Daniela Ferreira

Please join us for the Wright Fleming Institute Seminar S±ð°ù¾±±ð²õÌý(Autumn) – Hybrid event

Daniela is a Professor in Respiratory Infection and Vaccine Immunology and the Head of the Department of at LSTM.
Daniela is a global leader in Respiratory Infections and with experience in bacterial challenge, co-infection studies, vaccine trials and mucosal immunity (nose and lungs). She leads a Programme of work on respiratory infections and vaccine development currently funded by BMGF, UKRI, NIHR and top global pharma. She leads the unique in partnership with over 50 laboratories of worldwide experts on respiratory infection and pneumococcal biology.Ìý Her team has played a substantial role in the UK covid-19 pandemic response including being a trial site for the Phase II/III of the and heterologous prime-boost studies (COM-COV).

Her research focus mainly on:

  1. ÌýAccelerate development and test novel pneumococcal vaccines using experimental carriage
  2. ÌýUnderstanding nasal and lung immune responses and correlates of protection against Ìý Ìý Ìýrespiratory infections with viruses including SARS-CoV2 and bacteria
  3. ÌýDefining how respiratory virus co-infections (flu, RSV and SARS-CoV2) and host susceptibilityÌý Ìý(asthma, COPD, aging, smoke) alters responses to pneumococcal infection

Daniela obtained a PhD in Immunology in 2009 from the University of Sao Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil). From 2001 to 2009 Daniela trained at Butantan Institute (Sao Paulo, Brazil) on development of novel vaccines against respiratory infections using different formulations, new adjuvants and routes of immunization. During her PhD Daniela was awarded the prestigious Robert Austrian Research Award in Pneumococcal Vaccinology to develop novel nasal vaccines (2006). Daniela joined the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 2009 as a postdoctoral scientist and was promoted to Professor and Head of department in 2018.

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