HIV, Infectious Disease, and Global Medicine

EPPIcenter Seminar: Courtney Murdock - The Role of the Environment in Vector-borne Disease Transmission

A main driver of vector-borne disease transmission is the ecology of the insect vector. Changes in climate and land use alter ecological relationships insect vectors have with their hosts and pathogens, resulting in shifts in transmission. The research in the Murdock lab applies ecological and evolutionary theory to better understand the host-vector-pathogen interaction, key environmental drivers of transmission, and how environmental change will affect vector-borne disease transmission and control.