
Now that it’s getting colder, the sniffling in the Netherlands increases.

At BPRC we study which cells are essential for the fight against infections and how we can stimulate these cells to swing into action.

Last weekend, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment confirmed after reports from French and Dutch media that…

Experts had long suspected, but now we know for sure.

An estimated 400,000 people die each year from malaria, especially children under 5 years old.

Tuberculosis (TB), it is the most deadly infectious disease in the world.

After successfully defending her thesis "Shedding light on malaria hypnozoites: Dissecting dormancy and activation", Dr Annemarie obtained her doctorate yesterday.

Everyone experiences the pandemic in their own way.

Anyone who thinks that BPRC researchers only work with monkeys is wrong.

Chloroquine, we know this substance all too well at BPRC.

Unfortunately, a fully protective vaccine against malaria is still lacking.
