
About
Neil F. Lobo is a Research Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, where he has held progressive academic positions since 2004. His work lies at the intersection of medical entomology, infectious disease epidemiology, and public health policy, with a focus on mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue. He conducts field and laboratory research across multiple continents, collaborating with global health programs to inform vector control strategies.
- Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, University of Notre Dame (1995–2000)
- B.Sc., St. Joseph’s Arts and Science College, Bangalore, India (1990–1994)
Dr. Lobo's research centers on understanding the biological and behavioral traits of Anopheles mosquitoes that influence malaria transmission. His lab investigates vector bionomics, species composition, insecticide resistance, and the impact of human behavior on disease spread. A major focus is residual transmission—malaria cases that occur despite existing interventions like bed nets and indoor spraying. His work emphasizes evidence-based decision-making for national malaria control programs.
His recent publications span topics including spatial repellents, human exposure patterns, and malaria eradication strategies. Collectively, these studies reflect a strong commitment to operational research that bridges scientific discovery with real-world implementation. His work is published in high-impact journals such as The Lancet, Malaria Journal, and American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and often involves multi-institutional, international collaborations.
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Dr. Lobo has advised numerous research projects and contributed to major global health initiatives, including collaborations with ministries of health in Africa and Southeast Asia. His lab supports operational research to evaluate intervention efficacy, vector surveillance, and transmission drivers. He has secured funding for long-term field studies in countries such as Indonesia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, and Ethiopia, enabling data-driven policy recommendations for vector control.
The Lobo Lab operates with a strong commitment to equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in science. It fosters an open, intersectional environment that values diverse perspectives to enhance scientific rigor and global applicability. The lab collaborates with academic institutions, NGOs, and public health agencies worldwide to advance health standards, particularly for populations disproportionately affected by preventable diseases.
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