Black, white and red TIME graphic frame with Prof. Dr Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma in the centre©TIME
Honour

Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma included in TIME100 Health 2026

TIME lists Prof. Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma in TIME100 Health 2026 as one of the world's most influential figures in healthcare. The award recognises his clinical and implementation research. In a phase 3 study, he tested a once-administered quadruple combination against malaria. The results are promising and indicate comparable efficacy to standard therapy.

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Im Vordergrund ist auf dem Foto eine Stechmücke zu sehen, die sich in einem weißen Käfig befindet. Im Hintergrund sind weitere Stechmücken.©BNITM | Dino Schachten
Publication

Addressing malaria drug resistance with novel combination therapies

BNITM researchers conducted a Phase II clinical trial with new drug combinations in Gabon and Ghana in cases of uncomplicated malaria. The result: the new drug combinations prove safe, well tolerated, and effective. The findings were recently published in the journal Lancet Microbe.

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Picture collage of the exhibition©Solomon Kifle
Event

World NTD Day 2026: Art, discussion and global health

Many neglected tropical diseases could be prevented or treated, yet they remain a reality for millions of people worldwide. To mark World NTD Day, BNITM invited to an evening event in Hamburg’s Speicherstadt on 30 January 2026. A panel discussion with experts and an accompanying art exhibition explored the causes, consequences and social perception of neglected tropical diseases.

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The photo shows several children sitting at tables in the course room and looking into microscopes.©BNITM
Event

Youth Future Day 🏳️‍🌈

What do researchers actually do all day? You are at least 11 years old and curious about science? Then join us for Youth Future Day on 12 March 2026 at BNITM!

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Graphic: Model of balancing selection between the malaria parasite and the host, driving selection for autoimmune traits.©Hopp
Research funding

ERC grant for malaria and autoimmune research

Dr Christine Hopp, junior research group leader at BNITM, receives an ERC Consolidator Grant for her AUTOIMMPRINT project. Her hypothesis: mild autoimmunity appears to have a natural protective function against malaria. The aim is to gain a more detailed understanding of this relationship at the molecular and cellular level – for more effective vaccines and new therapies. The research is being conducted at BNITM and in Mali and Ghana.

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News

Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma Named to TIME’s 2026 TIME100 Health List of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Health
Press releases

Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma Named to TIME’s 2026 TIME100 Health List of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Health

TIME named Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma to the 2026 TIME100 Health List of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Health.

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Cornelia Betsch contributes to the Science Council's position paper on prevention
Announcements

Cornelia Betsch contributes to the Science Council's position paper on prevention

The Science Council is calling for a change of course towards more prevention in the healthcare system. Prof. Dr. Cornelia Betsch was…

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Events

Public Events
12.03.2026

Jugendzukunftstag 2026

Rein in den Kittel, Mund-Nasen-Schutz auf, Handschuhe an und ab ins Labor! Das Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Tropenmedizin (BNITM)…

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Professional Events
21.-22.03.2026, 25.-26.04.2026

Basisseminar Reisemedizin 2026

Teil 1: 21.-22.03.2026, Teil 2: 25.-26.04.2026

Dieser praxisorientierte Kursus macht Ärztinnen und Ärzte fit für die Reiseberatung von…

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