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02.03.2025 00:30 β π 23 π 7 π¬ 0 π 4
You need to start taking airborne fungal outbreaks seriously
ο»ΏThe neglected ways climate change is affecting our health, explained by Valley fever.
My latest for @vox.com: how the spread of Valley fever illustrates a bigger, ongoing, and growing crisis at the intersection of climate and public health
www.vox.com/future-perfe...
26.02.2025 18:02 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 1
globally, there are ~3500 described mosquito species in the Culicidae family and many of these are important vectors of disease but only a small percentage have genomic resources. we are launching a pilot project to generate high quality reference genomes for 100 important mosquito species [1/3]
24.02.2025 10:51 β π 148 π 28 π¬ 3 π 6
Thank you for the coverage! Excited that this work, in collaboration with @markcbitter.bsky.social and many others, is now out!
20.02.2025 18:11 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
New research shows mosquitoes may be able to adapt to warming temperatures
The heat tolerance the research team saw βexceeds that of projected climate warming,β according to the published paper.
A new study led by #EnvironmentalHealth postdoc Lisa Couper finds #mosquitoes may genetically adapt to #ClimateChange more than expected. Her team's findings show increasing risk of #WestNileVirus, #Malaria & other diseases due to the insects' heat tolerance. #GlobalWarming ow.ly/Uzro50V3BRl
20.02.2025 17:10 β π 6 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0
Thrilled to see this work, led by @lisacouper.bsky.social now out!
We quantified variation in thermal tolerance in the mosquito, Aedes sierrensis, to quantify how adaptation may alter disease vector distributions under warming. π§΅
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
21.01.2025 15:56 β π 18 π 7 π¬ 1 π 0
Rising temperatures are not slowing #mosquitoes down... A new study coauthored by Stanford's Lisa Couper and @stanfordwoods.bsky.social Erin Mordecai finds that mosquitoes -- and the diseases they carry -- can adapt to hotter temperatures. Read the study: bit.ly/3PqTNw8
07.01.2025 22:58 β π 6 π 7 π¬ 0 π 2
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Assistant Professor at Princeton EEB. Popgen, evolution, genomics, and large-scale biodiversity datasets. Mostly working on Drosophila for now.
Vector ecologist. Mosquito hunter π¦. Head Innovative Vector Solutions. Assoc prof Arizona State University. Hon prof WITS Research Institute for Malaria. Dutchy in the AZ desert π΅ All views are my own.
Assistant Professor of evolutionary biology in the
Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology Department @ucsantabarbara.bsky.social, interested in mito-nuclear and plastid-nuclear interactions. (he/his)
an inordinate fondness for bicycles. dad, cat dad, snail dad, turtle dad. loves the interplay between ecological and evolutionary dynamics. they/them.
A bit of modeling, a bit of experiments, lots of evolution. Researcher
@cnrs @cefemontpellier
Assistant Professor, Integrative ecologist | thermal ecology, biodiversity, seafood & human health. She/her.
https://www.bernhardtlab.org/
Stanford Dev Bio PhD
@petrovadmitri.bsky.social's lab
Carcharodontosaurus is my favorite dinosaur.
Researching from mutations to climate change β’ Scientist and Asst. Professor at University of California Berkeley and Freeman Hrabowski Scholar at Howard Hughes Medical Institute β’ In π with California flora
postdoc @ NOAA + UCSC ~ conservation, genomics, evolution of fishes ππ§¬π | she/her
Postdoc @ University of Chicago Ecology & Evolution
Evolutionary genomics mostly
PhD candidate with Molly Schumer | balancing selection, hybridization, structural variation | ππ¦π»π§¬π¨βπ»
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Studying why and how behavior evolves, from mosquitoes to mole-rats | Postdoc/Leon Levy Scholar @Columbia working with Ishmail Abdus-Saboor | PhD @Princeton with Lindy McBride | ιΊ»εΈ/ζ±ε€§ alum π―π΅ | yukihaba.github.io
Jersey girl, rain lover, chalkboard equation addict. Associate professor & eco-evo theoretician (ErdΕs # = 5) at EEMB, UCSB (#unicornjobπ¦). All good bugs photosynthesize. Go Birds! π¦
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Postdoc at Stanford University.
Interested in pop. gen., adaptation, and a wholesome scientific community.
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