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Dr
Nonito
Pages

Research Scientist
CIRAD
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: nonito.pages [at] cirad.fr

My research interest rely on the role of arthropods in the transmission of pathogens of Veterinary and Public Health relevance.

My experience as entomologist is based on the study of biting midges and mosquitoes of the Palearctic and Neotropical regions. My main domains of expertise include vector taxonomy, genetic-barcoding, bloodmeal host identification, distribution and diversity of species communities, surveillance and epidemiology of vector-borne diseases and experimental infections of vectors to study vector-pathogen interactions.

 

Established researcher

Professor
CHIRANJIB
PAL

Professor
West Bengal State University, Barasat, Norths 24 Parganas,
Area of expertise: Mosquitoes, Sandflies
E-mail: chiranjibpal.zoology [at] wbsu.ac.in

​​​​Development of prophylactic/ therapeutic leads against visceral leishmaniasis.

Transmission biology of leishmaniasis.

Leishmania-sandfly interactions.

Influence of non-vector bite on the transmission of vector-borne infectious diseases.  

Vector gut-microbiota

Established researcher

Mr
ARJUN
PAL

Project Fellow
The University of Burdwan
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: arjun2pal [at] gmail.com

I work on molecular taxonomy of Culicoides spp  to elucidate species complexes.

Early career researcher

Dr
Claudia
Paredes-Esquivel

Lecturer
University of the Balearic Islands
Area of expertise: Mosquitoes
E-mail: claudia.paredes [at] uib.es

Vector-borne pathogens, PCR-based diagnostics, Parasites, Molecular phylogenetics, population genetics

Established researcher

Anca
Paslaru

Doctorand
Institute of Parasitology, Zurich
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: ancaiona.paslaru [at] uzh.ch
Early career researcher

Miss
Gabriela
Passos

Estudant
University of São Paulo
Area of expertise: Sandflies
E-mail: kimiketi [at] hotmail.com
Early career researcher

Dr
Nilotpol
Paul

Researcher at university
The University of Burdwan
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: nilotpolento [at] gmail.com

Biology and taxonomy of Biting Midges, specially immature taxonomy, egg taxonomy of Culicoides

Established researcher

Miss
Patrícia
Paulino

MV. Ms.
UFRRJ
Area of expertise: Mosquitoes
E-mail: patgpaulino [at] gmail.com
Early career researcher

Dr
Angélica
Pech-May

Post-doctoral student
Instituto Nacional de Medicina Tropical, Ministerio de Salud y Desarrollo Social de Argentina, CONICET
Area of expertise: Sandflies
E-mail: apechmay [at] gmail.com

Genetic diversity, populations genetics and phylogeography in Phlebotomine sandflies 

Early career researcher

Miss
Sarah
Peers

Veterinary Student
University of Liverpool
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: sarahpeers [at] btinternet.com

age grading Culicoides

Early career researcher

Dr
Renato
Pereira de Souza

Scientific Researcher
Instituto Adolfo Lutz
Area of expertise: Mosquitoes, Sandflies
E-mail: renatoefabi [at] gmail.com

Graduated in Biological Sciences, with bachelor's degree from the University of São Paulo (1997). PhD in Sciences in the Epidemiology concentration area, Faculty of Public Health, University of São Paulo (2013). He is currently Scientific Researcher VI of the Adolfo Lutz Institute at the Regional Laboratory Center XII - Taubaté. I have been acting mainly in the phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of zoonotic pathogens, developing research in molecular epidemiology, phylogeography and philodynamics. I am interested in the ecology of arboviruses, hantaviruses, arenaviruses, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis and malaria, studying the geographical distribution of vectors and reservoirs and the development of spatial distribution models such as ecological niche modeling. I am also interested in understanding the ecological, virological and molecular factors behind the emergence of new pathogens and the process of pathogen sharing between animals and humans.

Established researcher

Dr
Poppy
Pescod

Research Technician
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Area of expertise: Mosquitoes, Sandflies
E-mail: poppy.pescod [at] gmail.com
Early career researcher

Dr
Yoenten
Phuentshok

Veterinary Epidemiologist
National Centre For Animal Health
Area of expertise: Blackflies, Sandflies
E-mail: vetyoen [at] gmail.com
Early career researcher

Professor
john
pickett

Professor of Biologica; Chemistry
Shool of Chemistry, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Area of expertise: Biting midges, Sandflies
E-mail: pickettj4 [at] cardiff.ac.uk

Chemical ecology of haematophagous insects including chemical characterisation of natural signals mediating behaviour and development e.g. the first identification of mosquito and sandfly pheromones and developing sustainable production systems for their use, particularly of pheromones and host related attractants and repellents.

Established researcher

Mr
Jack
Pilgrim

PhD student
University of Liverpool
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: j.pilgrim [at] liv.ac.uk

veterinary entomology, endosymbionts, epidemiology

Early career researcher

Mr
SOUMABROTA
PODDAR

District Entomologist and Research Scholar
Govt. of West Bengal
Area of expertise: Sandflies
E-mail: soumabrota22 [at] gmail.com

Many districts in West Bengal are endemic for Kala-azar. The number of cases are rising every year. Despite of performing Indoor Residual Spray in the endemic areas, there are abundant sandflies found during the post-IRS entomological survey. The reason behind this can be attributed to their change in habitat & resting places, increasing resistance against insecticides, poor management of patients leading to increased transmission of the disease and many more to discover. if these problems are addressed, will lead to change in the guidelines in the management of sandflies in an effective way.

Early career researcher

Catherine
Poole

Associate Scientist
New England Biolabs
Area of expertise: Biting midges, Blackflies, Mosquitoes
E-mail: poole [at] neb.com

 Diagnostic and chemotheraputic targets of filarial parasites. In addition,  I am interested in the intersection between the nematodes and insects: the molecular systems nematodes have evolved in order to use insects as vectors as well as the mechanisms insects use to minimize infection by parasites. 

Established researcher

Dr
Rory
Post

Hon Professor in Disease Control Department
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Area of expertise: Blackflies
E-mail: r.j.post [at] ljmu.ac.uk

Genetics, Taxonomy, Natural History, Vector Biology, Onchocerciasis Elimination

Established researcher

Dr
Cristina
Pou-Barreto

Researcher
University Institute of Tropical Diseases and Public Health of the Canary Islands (IUETSPC). University of La Laguna (ULL).
Area of expertise: Biting midges, Blackflies, Sandflies
E-mail: cripou [at] ull.es

In the Medical Entomology Laboratory of the ULL we work mainly in mosquitoes, specifically in monitoring invasive mosquitoes and in pathogens of mosquitoes. However, it is of interest for us, to know more about these families of vectors, biting midges, blackflies and sandflies, presents in our area (Canary Islands) and to train staff in these topics.

Early career researcher

Mr
Sean
Prosser

Research Analyst
University of Guelph
Area of expertise: Blackflies
E-mail: sprosser [at] uoguelph.ca

Molecular biology, next generation sequencing, phylogenetics, DNA barcoding.

Early career researcher

Dr
Bethan
Purse

Senior Scientist and Co-Leader of Population Ecology Group
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Area of expertise: Biting midges
E-mail: beth [at] ceh.ac.uk

Environmental change

Zoonotic diseases

Vector-borne diseases

Ecological modelling

Epidemiology

Established researcher

Mr
Deepak Kumar
Purusothaman

PhD Student
The Pirbright Institute, UK
Area of expertise: Mosquitoes
E-mail: deepak.purusothaman [at] pirbright.ac.uk
Early career researcher