We have a new paper investigating how mosquito nutrition affects malaria development.
Our findings suggest malaria parasites may actively adjust oocyst growth rate to best exploit nutritional resources.
https://t.co/B3lfCL9c1x
Another day, another batch of mosquito gut dissections. Look at those beautiful malaria oocysts (P. chabaudi) and i'm not sure but is that melanization too?
Today is world malaria day. Check out our website https://t.co/gOcreIeKpH to see how we use malaria as a model for studying ecology and evolution. We would also like to highlight the great work by @womeninmalaria and @SPPIRITnetwork for their help in fostering communities.
Congratulations Mrs. Pirie (Meldrum School): you are the lucky winner of the #ReeceLabOnTour Science Week Competition! The handheld microscopes will be coming your way after the Easter Break. @scotpenetwork@RaiseScotland@MeldrumSchool
It's always lovely to get post from the primary pupils participating in "Reece Lab On Tour"! Thanks so much for the amazing letters and drawings Lanark Primary, we hope you all had a lovely time. #ReeceLabOnTour@RaiseScotland@LanarkPrimary@scotpenetwork
I'm really proud of this one. New paper out, "Machine learning reveals singing rhythms of male Pacific field crickets are clock controlled". https://t.co/RTYgE82VwX
🚨New paper alert 🚨From her time in our lab, the amazing @evolutiomary demonstrates that the calling behaviour of male Pacific field cricket is a circadian trait and therefore could be a target for natural selection imposed by a parasitoid fly. So cool!
https://t.co/wnw4I56spa
🚨 New paper alert 🚨 Here we (@CatherineEOke) test a non-destructive method to detect sporozoites from individual infected mosquitoes on sugar-feeding substrates. https://t.co/GViY0IrwQ9
We've had a really fun time teaching Japanese pupils Parasitology with @MalariaUnit. Two classes so far and both have been so much fun. #ReecelabOnTour
Congratulations to one of our founding members, Prof. Sarah Reece, who was recently awarded an 8-year Wellcome Trust Grant!
Visit https://t.co/3DxN223HBs for more information on the @ReeceLab and the amazing research that they do.
#malaria#parasites#circadian
Attending a Royal Society meeting on biological rhythms in infection.
After an introduction from Rachel Edgar, John O'Neill starts the session by giving us the 101 on oscillators. #ItsAboutTime