Ace Northمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Ace North is a Researcher at the University of Oxford, focusing on ecological and evolutionary dynamics of malaria-spreading mosquito populations. Their work emphasizes the application of gene drives and transgenic elements to suppress malaria transmission. Research employs mathematical and statistical models to address questions in population response to interventions, field observations of mosquito abundance, and transitions from lab to field trials. Key research areas include gene drive efficacy in African environments, suppression strategies for malaria vectors, and risk assessment frameworks for genetically modified mosquitoes. Collaborative field experiments in Burkina Faso have evaluated fitness and dispersal of sterile mosquitoes. Publications highlight modeling priorities, meta-analyses of mosquito longevity, and large-scale genetic intervention potential. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Advising roles or student supervision details are not documented here. Research activities are centered around laboratory and field experiments, with a focus on bridging theoretical models and real-world applications in vector control.








