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Applications are invited for one PhD position in “Modelling and Inference for Mosquito-Borne Disease Elimination” at the Department of Statistics, University of Warwick. The successful applicant
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Climate change has the potential to amplify the threat of mosquito-transmitted (arbovirus) diseases in Australia. This research project aims to improve mosquito surveillance methods and enhance our
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activity of CLOCK/BMAL1. PhD project description: The prospective PhD student will explore the roles of repressor CRY and PER proteins in CLOCK/BMAL regulation in non-model organisms, such as the mosquito
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the Australian Research Council to support a project on modelling an invasive pest species and a novel control option that utilises gene drive technology. The mosquito Anopheles stephensi is the major urban
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infectious diseases such as dengue, Zika and chikungunya. Harris often conducts her research in locations where these mosquito-borne diseases are most common. For example, she has done extensive research