Our latest paper is out in preprint! With data from across Southeast Asia, we found that a high prevalence of zoonotic malaria in simian hosts is likely driven by intermediate levels of forest fragmentation:
https://t.co/5Esu0Wfjys
Our paper is out! With Amaziazisamoria Jumail's thermal imaging to find long tailed macaques, we used Mosquito Magnet traps to investigate simian malaria vector ecology in Malaysian Borneo @drheatherferg@Danau_Girang
https://t.co/XVHlbXFUen.
Check out our research team at @IBAHCM, @LSHTM and @CayetanoHeredia using Earth Observation data and machine learning tools to identify mosquito breeding sites🦟
https://t.co/Ru06vkY2AG
Our systematic review on P. knowlesi (Pk) transmission has been published in @MalariaJournal! Authored along with @ecolokey, @ChrisDrakeley, Dr Kim Fornace, Dr Kim Lindblade and Dr Indra Vythilingham
https://t.co/VPc1KBSLl6
A short summary of the paper: 🧵
The SENSOR project has officially launched! Researchers at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah and University of Glasgow meet to discuss partnerships going forward #Malaysia