Christos (Kitsos) Louis




Group Leader and Professor

Insect Molecular Genetics Group Department of Biology
I.M.B.B., FORTH University of Crete
Vassilika Vouton, P.O. Box 1527 P.O.Box 2208
GR-711 10 Heraklion, Crete GR-711 10 Heraklion, Crete
GREECE GREECE

 

phone

+30 281039

1119 & 1199
Office
1149
Lab
1141 & 1159
Genomics lab (IGL)
1103 & 1109
Secretariat
fax
1104 & 1101
e-mail
louis@imbb.forth.gr

 


Current Members of the Research Group:

To see pictures of the group members click on the mosquito

 


Research Interests:


Following more than 20 years of "fly" work (mostly Drosophila and Ceratitis), the group has turned its attention to the study of another dipteran insect, the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, as well as the parasite causing the disease, Plasmodium spp. Over the last 15 years, our research has covered two broad areas: a) genomics and b) insect-parasite interactions. More details of the team's research can be found in the page on current projects, or the recent publications of the group.

Kitsos Louis is currently also serving as the acting Scientific Manager of the IMBB Genome Lab. This lab is a genome sequence facility using ABI377 machines. An RNA profiling set-up (Arrayer, Array Reader) has recently been added to the IGL. The IGL was a member of the European Drosophila Genome Programme and the Anopheles genome project.

Kitsos Louis and the group participate in the BioMalPar a Network of Excellence, along with more than 40 other European laboratories. Here, the emphasis of our group is on the study of the An. gambiae-Plasmodium interactions in the mosquito midgut. Moreover, the MacArthur Foundation and the UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) supported the establishment and maintenance of AnoBase, an Anopheles gambiae database that is accessible through WWW browsers. Kitsos' group partcipates in the NIAID-funded VectorBase project that joins databases interested in the genome of insect disease vectors.

 


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