Dr Frances Hawkes
@framaha
Research Scientist @NRInstitute, @UniGreenwich Medical Entomology; Vector Behaviour, Ecology and Control
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During my PhD, I got alot of unhelpful advice Now I'm a PhD supervisor, I know 💯 what I needed to hear 4 things every PhD student should know 🧵 #phdchat thoughtsofaphd PhD_Genie The PhD Story Happy PhD Supervisor PhDiva Refocused
We’re looking for a modeller/statistician to work on our Gates Foundation project looking at risk of exposure to onchocerciasis from infected black flies, based Lancaster University #ntd #postdoc NTD_Modelling LondonNTDResearch The END Fund ISNTD NRI hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…
We are hiring a modeller for our Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation project based at Centre for Health Informatics & Statistics Lancaster University closes 5 Sept ASTMH Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene #positions #ECRjobs #academicjobs
Here to shout about v. meticulous research by Manuela Carnaghi (she/her)🇮🇹🇧🇴 & colleagues examining the effect of precise target properties on malaria mosquito landing behaviour, with a bonus model predicting mosquito target resolution distance for you to play with! cell.com/iscience/fullt…
We're recruiting x2! If you're interested in any aspects of vector biology, behavioural ecology, pest/pollinator behaviour across medical, veterinary or agricultural areas, then come and join us! Ass. Prof: jobs.gre.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r… Senior Research Fellow: jobs.gre.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…
New paper by NRI scientists Phil Stevenson, Dr Frances Hawkes & colleagues describes innovative way to identify mosquito plant hosts from ingested nectar. It advances our understanding of vector-insect ecology – with key implications for tackling vector-borne diseases. Check it out ⤵️
Glad to share with you our last publication on Entomological surveillance of onchocerciasis in Burkina Faso: Progress... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… IRSS.DRO.BOBO LSTM Dabiré K. Roch ADJAMI Ako Aimé Gilles #onchocerciasis, #MolecularXenomonitoring, #elimination,#transmission,#Persistance