Meet Ruobing Feng from the Champer Lab @PKU1898!
Ruobing is reimagining the fight against #malaria by working on new approaches targeting #Anophelesstephensi, a #malaria-spreading 🦟 that thrives in urban areas and is rapidly spreading across #Africa🌍⬇️
#WMD2025 #MalariaEndsWithUs
I want to recognize my PhD student, Sima, for doing a great job with this work https://t.co/eMjQR6mDLf. Thank you for your hard work and dedication!Thanks to all the collaborators for making the project brilliant.@Omar_Akbari_@sdavydova23@ImperialLifeSci@Lacie414@USDA
Assessment of drive efficiency and resistance allele formation of a homing gene drive in the mosquito Aedes aegypti https://t.co/sMdxLgk5px #biorxiv_genetic
We’re excited to share this recently published talk by @Jackson_Champer (Peking University), who discusses the different types of gene drives and their applications. 👇 Click below to access in full! https://t.co/JNhmQiW06F
As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, #AedesAegypti 🦟 are expanding their range, increasing the risk of outbreaks in new regions.
Jie Du, Champer Lab @PKU1898, is working on innovative tools to control these mosquitoes. ➡️https://t.co/F0FXZkdASw
@Jackson_Champer
#WorldMosquitoDay
Aedes🦟 are a major global health concern due to their role in spreading disease.
This #WorldMosquitoDay, hear from researchers sharing facts about these 🦟, the diseases they carry & novel control tools🔬🧬
➡️ https://t.co/QiG4v8MDzB
#EndDengue@PKU1898
Population dynamics in spatial suppression gene drive models and the effect of resistance, density dependence, and life history https://t.co/168Y3KvJEn #biorxiv_ecology
Performance of low-threshold, population replacement gene drives in cage populations of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti https://t.co/Ri7EAkJCEu #biorxiv_genetic
The spatial spread and the persistence of gene drives are affected by demographic feedbacks, density dependence and Allee effects https://t.co/i5rUIPNfVy #biorxiv_genetic
We are delighted to welcome the Champer Lab to the Network!
Led by @Jackson_Champer@PKU1898, the Champer Lab focuses on investigating different #genedrive strategies and designs in organisms including mosquitoes and fruit flies. 🔬🦟⬇️
@SLSPKU
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