Rob McCann
@rseanm
Assistant Professor, Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine
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https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/profiles/Mccann-Robert-Sean/ 13-12-2014 17:31:50
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In Africa most mosquitoes normally follow the rains. Not rapidly invading An. stephensi. Great paper by Charlie Whittaker + colleagues highlighting important implications for surveillance and control CEASE malaria research project MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
Building Better Homes to Fight Malaria ~ This study found that housing improvement is among the best understood and most preferred methods for malaria control in rural Tanzania. Community members invested significant efforts to improve their own homes malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
So proud of Miriam Laufer from UMSOM Center for Vaccine Dev. & Global Health who is part of this outstanding cohort!
Here is a mobile app that my colleagues at Ifakara Health Institute & PAMCA, Africa have created for identification of Afro-tropical Anopheles mosquitoes. We named it Coetzees, in honor of the legendary African medical entomologist, Prof. Maureen Coetzee (now retired play.google.com/store/apps/det…
Malaria Research Program UMSOM Center for Vaccine Dev. & Global Health University of Maryland School of Medicine University of Maryland, Baltimore. In the running for.... World Vaccine Congress #WVCUSA
Important pieces of the #malaria transmission puzzle UMSOM Center for Vaccine Dev. & Global Health Kamuzu University of Health Sciences MSU. Fogarty at NIH and @NIAIDFunding funded work from our #malawi ICEMR
#postdoc opening. Join us at the malaria research program University of Maryland School of Medicine to help with our new projects on #malaria epidemiology and #climate health. Contact me ASAP if interested. Please RT and share widely!
Seeking a postdoc in the climate/health space. Collaborate with University of Maryland School of Medicine and CU Boulder 🦬 /CIRES. Funding up to 3 years.
Small dams drive Anopheles abundance during the dry season in a high malaria burden area of Malawi. Paper in Medical & Veterinary Entomology underscore importance of targeted interventions near small dams to mitigate malaria transmission during the dry season doi.org/10.1111/mve.12… Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme