Posts Tagged: aedes
Taylor Kelly's Exit Seminar: Targeting Yellow Fever Mosquito and Pyrethroid Resistance
Remember back in 2013 when scientists verified the reintroduction of the yellow fever...
The yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti. (Photo courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Erin 'Taylor' Kelly: June 8th Exit Seminar on Mosquito Research
UC Davis doctoral candidate Erin "Taylor" Kelly of the laboratory of medical...
An illustration from the exit seminar of Erin "Taylor" Kelly.
Members of the UC Davis Entomology Games team that won the national championship at the 2022 Entomological Society of America meeting are (from left) Jill Oberski, Madison "Madi" Hendrick, Erin "Taylor" Kelly and captain Zachary Griebenow.
Doctoral Candidate Lindsey Mack: Zeroing in on the Yellow Fever Mosquito
Doctoral candidate Lindsey Mack of the lab of medical entomologist-geneticist Geoffrey...
Aedes aegypti, the yellow fever mosquito. (Photo courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Doctoral Candidate Lindsey Mack's Exit Seminar on Mosquito Research Set June 6
Doctoral candidate Lindsey Mack of the lab of medical entomologist-geneticist Geoffrey Attardo,...
This is one of the illustrations from Lindsey Mack's exit seminar on "Genetic and Molecular Factors Influencing Pyrethroid Response in Aedes aegypti from California."
Congrats to UC Davis Postdoc Olivia Winokur: Winner of AMCA's Hollandsworth Prize
Congratulations to UC Davis postdoctoral scholar and vector-borne disease specialist Olivia...
Congratulating Olivia Winokur (center), recipient of the Hollandsworth Prize for best student presentation at the American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA) annual conference are Casey Crockett (left), AMCA Student Competition coordinator, and Dennis Wallette, 2022-2023 AMCA president.