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The Vector Biology Research Program at NIAID comprises research in all areas of vector biology including, but not limited to: ecology, epidemiology, behavior, physiology, parasite/vector interactions, target identification for development of novel larvicides/insecticides/repellents, insecticide resistance mechanisms, genomics, population genetics, proteomics, vector/host interactions, vector immunology, genetic modification of vectors, biochemistry, and molecular biology.

The program encompasses a broad scope of arthropod vectors of disease and nuisance pests of humans, such as mosquitoes, ticks, triatomine bugs, sandflies, black flies, tsetse flies, lice, fleas, bedbugs, and mites, as well as snails vectors of schistosomiasis.


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Development of Novel Interventions and Tools for the Control of Malaria, Neglected Tropical Diseases and their Vectors (R01)

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Highlight

Development of Novel Interventions and Tools for the Control of Malaria, Neglected Tropical Diseases and their Vectors (R01)

See Also

Malaria

NIAID Global Research

Tick-borne Diseases