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Dr. Daniel Peach is an Assistant Professor in Vector Ecology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Georgia, affiliated with the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and the Department of Infectious Diseases in the College of Veterinary Medicine. His research focuses on mosquito ecology, vector-borne disease dynamics, and the application of ecological insights to vector control. He investigates topics such as mosquito-plant interactions, host location behavior, and the biogeography of vector species.
His work combines field studies, molecular techniques, and computational models to understand vector ecology and transmission pathways. Recent studies include investigations into invasive mosquito species in Canada, the role of nectar microbes in mosquito pollination, and the sensory mechanisms driving mosquito behavior.
Dr. Peach leads the Peach Lab at the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, which emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to vector ecology. His research has been published in journals such as Current Opinion in Insect Science, PLOS ONE, and BMC Ecology and Evolution. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to understanding vector ecology and disease dynamics are widely recognized in entomological and public health circles.
Future work includes expanding studies on invasive species impacts, climate-driven range shifts in mosquitoes, and developing novel control strategies based on sensory ecology principles.
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