The picture shows a researcher observing a mosquito in a glass.©BNITM
World Mosquito Day

Mosquitoes cannot do the maths. We can.

Where and when will West Nile virus appear next? Early career researchers at BNITM are looking for answers in the numbers. Their models combine temperature, bird migration and mosquito biology. They calculate where the virus could spread, when the mosquito season will peak and which measures could help. These young researchers show how mathematics can reveal risks earlier and turn data into a practical tool.

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Fluorescent Malaria parasite: Grey picture with grey cells and yellow glowing parasite.©BNITM
Publication

Malaria parasite: a protein keeps it alive – but not in the way we thought

For decades, researchers believed that the ‘haem detoxification protein’ helped the malaria parasite to neutralise the toxic waste product haem. However, researchers at BNITM have shown that it is essential for the parasite’s respiration. The study corrects a long-held assumption and provides new insights into the biology of the pathogen.

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Auf dem Foto sind 12 Personen zu sehen, die vornehm gekleidet sind, lächeln und auf einem roten Teppich stehen.©EAC
Outbreak Response

Standing together against viruses

The new East African Community (EAC) Virology Centre of Excellence at the Uganda Virus Research Institute has officially opened, a milestone for the region. BNITM provided planning support and continues to offer advisory expertise.

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Zu sehen sind schwarze Server.©BNITM | Dino Schachten
Research data management

Connecting research data, enabling new discoveries

BNITM is now a member of the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). As part of this nationwide network, the Institute contributes its expertise in infectious disease and global health research and helps make research data secure, findable and reusable in the long term. This will benefit new research questions, data-driven methods and AI applications alike.

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Foto des erfahrenen ghanaischen Forschers Prof. Alexander Debrah mit verschränkten Armen.©KCCR
Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine (KCCR)

New Director of KCCR

From August, Prof. Alexander Yaw Debrah will head the KCCR in Ghana, a joint initiative of the BNITM, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the Ghanaian Ministry of Health. Find out about his vision for practical healthcare solutions and how he intends to forge even closer links between research, talent development and global partnerships.

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Photo of Culex in the lab during a blood meal with Q-Tip©BNITM | Dino Schachten
Sleepless under the city lights

Research project on mosquito behaviour

Streetlights, warm nights, open windows: artificial light can keep mosquitoes active for longer. Evidence suggests they stay out later, bite over a longer span of hours and enter winter dormancy later. That could raise the risk of pathogens such as West Nile virus circulating more easily. In the LUMEN consortium project, an interdisciplinary team led by the BNITM is examining how risks can be predicted and reduced.

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News

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Press releases

West Nile fever in Germany

Hamburg, World Mosquito Day, 20 August 2026: Researchers at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) are using a range of…

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Auf schwwarzen Hintergrund sind sieben bunte Strukturen zu sehen. Jede Struktur fluoresziert jeweils in zwei verschiedenen Farben.
Announcements

Unexpected discovery: from crystals to the cellular respiration of the malaria parasite

Researchers at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM) have disproved a long-assumed function of a protein from the…

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Events

Professional Events
24-28 August 2026

Hamburg Bioinformatics Summer School 2026

21 August 2026: online onboarding session

Mode: In person at the BNITM
Timetable: 9:00 am – 18:00 pm each day and additional events…

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Professional Events
31.08. - 04.09.2026

tropEd Global Health Summer School

This is a 5-day online summer school on current issues in Global Health and tropEd.
Timetable: 9:30 - 11:00 am; 11:30 - 13:00 pm; 14:00 -…

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