About the Speaker
Dr María Adelaida Gómez is a Colombian biomedical scientist specialising in neglected infectious diseases, with a particular focus on human leishmaniasis. Her research delves into the complex interactions between the Leishmania parasite and the human immune system, aiming to understand why some individuals develop severe disease while others recover. By exploring mechanisms of drug resistance, immune response, and disease progression, she seeks to improve treatments for those affected by this often-overlooked disease.
Leishmaniasis is a significant public health concern in Colombia, with over 11 million people at risk and thousands of cases reported annually, predominantly in rural and underserved areas. Dr Gómez's work is deeply rooted in these communities. She has actively engaged with rural and indigenous populations, such as the Wiwa communities in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, conducting training sessions on disease recognition and sample collection, and collaborating on initiatives to enhance local diagnostic capabilities (cideim.org.co).
At CIDEIM in Cali, Adelaida leads the Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Lab, and her research has garnered support from major international funders, including Wellcome and the US National Institutes of Health. As Co-Director of the VALIDATE Network, she fosters global collaboration to accelerate vaccine development for leishmaniasis and other neglected diseases.
Agenda
18:00–19:00 — Registration
19:00–20:00 — Talk
20:00–20:30 — Q&A
20:00–20:30 — Meet and Greet
About the Venue
The talk will take place at The Royal Institution of Great Britain in London — a historic home of discovery where some of the world’s greatest scientific breakthroughs were first shared with the public. From Faraday’s pioneering lectures on electricity to more than 200 years of world-famous Christmas Lectures and today’s explorations of cutting-edge biomedical research, the Ri has inspired generations to see science in a new light — making it the perfect setting for an exploration of this important but often neglected disease.
How to get there:
- Address: The Royal Institution of Great Britain, The 21 Albemarle St, London W1S 4BS (map).
- By tube: The Royal Institution is a five-minute walk from Green Park station, which is on the Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines. Also within a ten-minute walking distance is Piccadilly Circus station, on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines, or Oxford Circus station on the Victoria, Central and Bakerloo lines.
- By bus: Bus numbers 9, 14, 19, 22 and 38 run along Piccadilly by the entrance to Albemarle Street.
- By bicycle: Bicycle parking is located around the corner from the Ri, on Bond Street.
- By car: The Ri is located within the Congestion Charging zone.
There is limited metered parking nearby, and the nearest public car parks are located at Old Burlington Street and Arlington Street.