Clement Vinauger
@thevinaugerlab
Associate Professor, Biochemistry Dpt & School of Neuroscience at Virginia Tech. Disease vector insects, medical entomology, neuroethology, mosquitoes.
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Join us today at 12:30pm in LS1 room 101 to hear Dr. Chloe Lahondere present ""Exploring the role of Culex territans mosquitoes’ in transmitting pathogens to frogs"
Congratulations to Pete Kennelly of Virginia Tech, winner of the Rose Award! Join us now in Hemisfair C2-3 for his talk! #DiscoverBMB
Sydney Luff (Fralin SURF) and Grace Hawkinson (SURF-Neuro) represented collaborative work between Clement Vinauger, Dr. Chloe Lahondere and Sweta Agrawal labs at the Summer Undergrad Research Conference. Well done Team! VT Biochemistry Fralin Life Sciences Institute Virginia Tech School of Neuroscience
There are many questions regarding mosquito pollination. Danica Shannon, Nalany Richardson, Dr. Chloe Lahondere, and myself, review the current state of the field in Current Opinion in Insect Science. Paper openly available here until September 18th: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jW667tYJFrE…
Let us know if you were one of the 300 attendees for the Virginia Tech CeZAP symposium. It was a beautiful day to come together and hear the latest in infectious disease research.
Great to mingle with the infectious diseases community at the Virginia Tech CeZAP symposium today. @spruharami, Lan Lou, and Adaline Bisese represented Clement Vinauger VT Biochemistry and Fralin Life Sciences Institute and shared exciting updates on their projects!
If you haven't seen it yet, check out our latest study, where we compared the activity and sleep patterns of several Aedes albopictus strains from around the world. Nicole Wynne Karthikeyan Chandrasegaran Dr. Chloe Lahondere Joshua B Benoit Oluwaseun Ajayi, Ph.D. 🇳🇬 🇺🇸 VT Biochemistry Fralin Life Sciences Institute BonizzoniLab
In their recent Review, Lou &co Clement Vinauger discuss the underpinnings of the rhythms seen in insect olfaction & olfactory behaviour and suggest some important unanswered questions about the sensory & physiological mechanisms of these rhythms journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22…
The lab is super excited to welcome Martin Dessart as a new postdoc fellow! Stay tuned for the work to come on mosquito sensory ecology and chronobiology. Welcome, Martin!