So cool⦠congrats Leah and team!
So cool⦠congrats Leah and team!
Mosquito Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult Aedes aegypti mosquito https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.25.639765v1
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]
happy to hear everyone and your pad in Sierra Madre is OK - but sorry I won't get that tour of Chaney in its original state... take care, mate
I created a starter pack highlighting Women in the field of Disease Vector Biology and Ecology: go.bsky.app/E7wuQus Please share and let me know if youβd like to be added! π¦π¦ πͺ°
Mosquitoes: the photo gallery.
I feel better about posting this in the off-season, for some reason (*scratches*)
Congratulations to newly- minted UBC Zoology PhD graduate Dr. Jarrett Blair!
Sharing my new paper again since moving from the other place π We shed light on some of the most rapidly evolving animal behaviorsβthose surrounding mating.
Exciting for this to finally be online! Was a privilege to be part of such a great international team. Excellent phylogenetic comparative work by @genmorinaga.bsky.social to cap it all off!
dinner at Judith's!
I had a great visit / thanks for your hospitality!
Had a great time hosting @benmatthewslab.bsky.social at UCVM! A great seminar and excellent conversations. Thanks for helping us launch our new Comparative Biology and Animal Health seminar series!