
معرفی
Jake Hasenauer is a Research Fellow at Keele University's School of Life Sciences, specializing in genetic population control technologies targeting Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes to combat malaria transmission.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology from the University of Birmingham, utilizing Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism
Research Interests: Hasenauer's work integrates cutting-edge genetic engineering with vector biology to develop sustainable mosquito population suppression systems. His research bridges molecular biology, insect genomics, and public health strategies, focusing on CRISPR-based gene drive mechanisms for vector-borne disease control. This interdisciplinary approach combines laboratory experimentation with ecological modeling to address global health challenges.
As part of Keele's Life Sciences research community, he contributes to the school's strategic initiatives in biological sciences and collaborates across entomology and molecular genetics domains.


