dr. Lisette van Lieshout

Research

My primary research interest is in the application of new diagnostic tools to study the epidemiology of human parasitic infections. Since my early career I have been involved in numerous projects in Africa and other low-income regions around the world, mostly dealing with diagnosis and epidemiology of stool and urine parasites, in particular for the detection of Schistosoma infections and Soil Transmitted Helminths. I also have been active in the domain of travel medicine and clinical parasitology.

Curriculum Vitae

After receiving my  MSc in BioMedical Sciences (University of Amsterdam), I spent three years of research at Naval American Medical Research Unit No. 3, Cairo, Egypt, in a project on immunodiagnosis of schistosomiasis. This position was already in strong collaboration with the LUMC Parasitology team. In 1991, I returned to the Netherlands and formally joined the Department of Parasitology at the LUMC as a junior researcher and I am proud to have worked there since. I completed my PhD in 1997 on the topic of circulating antigen detection (CAA, CCA) for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis. Soon after my first post-doc position, I broadened my scope to diagnostics of all medically relevant parasites and became a consultant for laboratory diagnosis of parasitic infections.

Besides doing research, I love teaching in medical parasitology and in Global Health. I also coordinate specialized training courses on laboratory diagnosis of parasitic diseases, both on national and international level. From 2002 till 2007 I was member of the board of the Netherlands Society for Parasitology. Since its establishment, I have been an expert board member of the parasitology section of the SKML, which is the Dutch Foundation for Quality Assessment in Medical Laboratories. I chaired the parasitology section from 2002-2012 and have been the secretary from 2012-2022. I am co-author of more than 200 research papers on parasite diagnostics.

Publications

  • Clinical tolerance but no protective efficacy in a placebo-controlled trial of repeated controlled schistosome infection.

    Koopman JPR, Houlder EL, Janse JJ, Lamers OA, Roozen GV, Sijtsma JC, Casacuberta-Partal M, Hilt ST, van der Stoep MYEC, van Amerongen-Westra IM, Brienen EA, Wammes LJ, van Lieshout L, van Dam GJ, Corstjens PL, van Diepen A, Yazdanbakhsh M, et al.

    J Clin Invest. (2024) 135:e185422.

  • Validation of artificial intelligence-based digital microscopy for automated detection of Schistosoma haematobium eggs in urine in Gabon.

    Meulah B, Oyibo P, Hoekstra PT, Moure PAN, Maloum MN, Laclong-Lontchi RA, Honkpehedji YJ, Bengtson M, Hokke C, Corstjens PLAM, Agbana T, Diehl JC, Adegnika AA, van Lieshout L.

    PLoS Negl Trop Dis. (2024) Feb 23;18(2):e0011967

  • Crucial role of biosensors in the detection of helminth biomarkers in public health programmes.

    Cambra-Pellejà M, van Lieshout L, Baptista-Pires L, Vilaplana M, Muñoz J, Gandasegui J, Parolo C.

    Lancet Microbe. (2025) 6:100964.

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