Posts Tagged: malaria mosquito
There's a Genetic Component to the Host Choice of This Malaria Mosquito
A mosquito that feeds on both humans and cattle and is the primary vector of malaria in east Africa...
Villagers and cattle along the road near Pimperena in southern Mali. UC Davis researchers have announced that mosquito preference for human-versus-animal biting has a genetic component. (Photo by Yoosook Lee, UC Davis)
Undergraduate Entomology Researcher Jadrian Ejercito Receives Award for PBESA Poster
DAVIS--UC Davis undergraduate entomology researcher Jadrian Ejercito of the Shirley Luckhart lab...
Jadrian Ejercito stands next to his prize-winning poster at the 99th annual meeting of the Pacific Branch, Entomological Society of America.
Just a Matter of Time
It was just a matter of time. It was just a matter of time before the so-called "super mosquito"...
Medical entomologist Laura Norris (right side of table, second from top) works with a night's catch of mosquitoes in Mali.
UC Davis medical entomologist Anthony Cornel (left) emerges from a hut in Mali.
Greg Lanzaro to Discuss African Malaria Mosquitoes
DAVIS--Medical entomologist and malaria vector expert Gregory "Greg" Lanzaro, professor in...
Malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. (Photo by Anthony Cornel, Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center)
Targeting the Malaria Mosquito
If you're a research scientist studying the malaria mosquito, or interested in genomics, you'll...
The malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. (Photo by Anthony Cornel)