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Ten-Minute Papers, MUVE Section: Mosquitoes, Disease Transmission, and Public Health

Tuesday, November 17, 2015: 3:45 PM-5:40 PM
208 C (Convention Center)
Tuesday, November 17, 2015: 3:45 PM-5:40 PM
208 D (Convention Center)
Moderators:
Rebecca T. Trout Fryxell
Thuy-Vi Nguyen


3:45 PM
Introductory Remarks
3:50 PM
4:14 PM
The elderly mosquito and its role in transmitting dengue in the Southwestern United States
Michael A. Riehle, University of Arizona ; Teresa K Joy, University of Arizona ; Pablo Reyes Castro, University of Arizona ; Steven Haenchen, University of Arizona ; Yves Carriere, University of Arizona ; Kathleen R. Walker, University of Arizona ; Kacey Ernst, University of Arizona
4:26 PM
Local adaptation of dengue virus to Aedes aegypti populations from different temperature regimes
Andrea Gloria-Soria, Yale University ; Paul Turner, Yale University ; Jeffrey R. Powell, Yale University
4:38 PM
Seasonal and spatial activity of La Crosse virus in mosquitoes and humans
Eric J. Dotseth, West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources ; Anthony Alsobrook, Marshall University ; Eric Lowe, Fairmont State University ; Wyatt Payne, Bridgemont Community & Technical College ; Clara Stephens, Marshall University
5:02 PM
Targeting mosquito FREP1 to block malaria transmission with fungal metabolites
Guodong Niu, University of Oklahoma ; Bin Wang, University of Oklahoma ; Genwei Zhang, University of Oklahoma ; Jarrod King, University of Oklahoma ; Robert Cichewicz, University of Oklahoma ; Jun Li, University of Oklahoma
5:14 PM
Outdoor feeding of malaria vectors on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, continues to increase in response to indoor-based vector control
Zachary Popkin-Hall, Texas A&M University ; Sharmila Pathikonda, Texas A&M University ; Godwin Fuseini, MCDI ; Abrahan Matias, Medical Care Development International ; Hans J Overgaard, The Norwegian University of Life Sciences ; Vani Kulkarni, Texas A&M University ; Vamsi Reddy, Texas A&M University ; Christopher Schwabe, MCDI ; Immo Kleinschmidt, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ; Michel A. Slotman, Texas A&M University
5:26 PM
Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum Cambodian clinical isolates infect diverse vectors of Southeast Asia and Africa
Brandyce St. Laurent, National Institutes of Health ; Rick Fairhurst, National Institutes of Health