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Diane McMahon-Pratt, Ph.D.

Professor
Division of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

Phone: (203) 785-4481
Fax: (203) 737-2921
diane.mcmahon-pratt@yale.edu

 

Assistant: Donna Berube
Phone: (203) 785-2734
donna.berube@yale.edu

The research in Professor McMahon-Pratt's laboratory is concerned with the parasitic protozoan, Leishmania, which causes a spectrum of diseases known as leishmaniasis.  The laboratory is interested in understanding the immune effector mechanisms in the mammalian host that are involved in the control of infection and/or pathogenesis, with the aim to developing a vaccine against leishmaniasis.  The laboratory has defined target vaccine candidate molecules and is collaborating with the University of Iowa and Cambridge University in a project directed toward the development of a multi-subunit vaccine.  In other studies, the laboratory also collaborates with scientists in Brazil and Colombia. Currently, Professor McMahon-Pratt is director of a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-sponsored International Collaborating Infectious Disease Research Center (ICIDR) Program with Centro Internacional de Entrenamiento e Investigaciones Médicas (CIDEIM) in Colombia.  This program is focused on understanding the pathology and epidemiology of leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia), which predominates in South America. The objectives of the ICIDR program are to develop methods of intervention.

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Ph.D., Harvard University, 1978
M.A. in Chemistry, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1971

Awards and Honors

Councilor, American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993-1997

Burroughs-Welccome Lecturer, NIH Laboratory of Parasitic Diseasea, 1994

Organizer, Gordon Conference on Biological Aspects of Parasitism, 1993

Bailey K. Ashford Medal, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993

Professional Services

Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 1999-present

Member, NIH Microbiology and Infectious Disease Research Study Section, 2000-2004

Howard Hughes International Infectious Disease Program Review Panel, 2000

T.D.R. Review of Leishmaniasis Program, World Health Organization, Geneva, 1992, 2004

Member, NIH Tropical Medicine and Parasitology Study Section, 1988-1992

Courses Taught

EMD/MCDB/MBIO 642a Roles of Microorganisms in the Living World

EMD/MBIO 680a Advanced Topics in Molecular Parasitology

EMD 684b Parasitic Eukaryotes: Molecular and Cellular Processes

Current Research Projects

Differentially Expressed Leishmania Antigens; Molecular Aspects of Vector/Host-Leishmania Interaction, a collaborative effort between CIDEIM and the Universidad de Los Andes; Intervenable Host Leishmania (Viannia) Interactions, an NIH project with CIDEIM; Visceral Leishmaniasis: Vaccine Efficacy Using an Intradermal Challenge Model, a collaborative effort with Fort Dodge Animal Health; and Collaborative Development of a Vaccine against Cutaneous and Visceral Leishmaniasis, a collaboration with Professor Mary Wilson of the University of Iowa and Professor Jennie Blackwell of Cambridge University.

Yale Affiliations

BBS Microbiology Program

Member, Liver Center

In the News

$5.4 Million Grant Awarded to Research Epidemiological and Immunological Aspects of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

Parasite Study is Funded

Professors Seek Patents for Inventions via Yale’s OCR

Selected Publications

Dondji, B., Perez-Jimenez, E., Goldsmith-Pestana, K., Esteban, M., and McMahon-Pratt, D. Heterologous Prime-boost Vaccination using the LACK Antigen Protects Against Murine Visceral Leishmaniasis. Infection and Immunity 73: 5286-5289, 2005.

McMahon-Pratt, D. and Alexander, J. Does the Leishmania major Paradigm of Pathogenesis and Protection Hold for New World Cutaneous Leishmaniases or the Visceral Disease? Immunological Reviews 201: 206-224, 2004.

Ahmed, S., Colmenares, M., Soong, L., Goldsmith-Pestana, K., Munstermann, L., and McMahon-Pratt, D. Intradermal Infection Model for Pathogenesis and Vaccine Studies of Murine Visceral Leishmaniasis. Infection and Immunity 71: 401-410, 2003.

Colmenares, M., Kima, P.E., Samoff, E., Soong, L., and McMahon-Pratt, D. Perforin and Gamma Interferon are Critical CD8 + T-Cell-Mediated Responses in Vaccine-Induced Immunity Against Leishmania amazonensis Infection. Infection and Immunity 71: 3172-3182, 2003.

Saravia, N.G., Weigle, K., Navas, C., Segura, I., Valderrama, L., Valencia, A.Z., Escorcia, B., and McMahon-Pratt, D. Heterogeneity, Geographic Distribution, and Pathogenicity of Serodemes of Leishmania (Viannia) in Colombia. American Journal of Tropical Medicine Hygiene 66: 738-744, 2002.

For a further list of Dr. McMahon-Pratt’s publications, please see PubMed.

  Diane McMahon-Pratt photo.

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