A Global Health Impact Donna Huber on July 5, 2016 The Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Disease is featured on the blog of Pamela Whitten, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Georgia.
Gut bacteria differentially affect egg production in the anautogenous mosquito Aedes aegypti and facultatively autogenous mosquito Aedes atropalpus (Diptera: Culicidae) Donna Huber on June 30, 2016
Malaria transmission potential could be reduced with current and future climate change Donna Huber on June 21, 2016
Cotesia vestalis teratocytes express a diversity of genes and exhibit novel immune functions in parasitism Donna Huber on June 2, 2016
Base J represses genes at the end of polycistronic gene clusters in Leishmania major by promoting RNAP II termination Donna Huber on June 1, 2016
Gaining and sustaining schistosomiasis control: study protocol and baseline data prior to different treatment strategies in five African countries Donna Huber on May 26, 2016
An evolutionary approach to identify potentially protective B cell epitopes involved in naturally acquired immunity to malaria and the role of EBA-175 in protection amongst denizens of Bolifamba, Cameroon Donna Huber on May 20, 2016
The CRISPR revolution Donna Huber on May 20, 2016 Rick Tarleton and Boris Striepen are featured in UGA Research magazine‘s article on CRISPR.
Integration of Multiplex Bead Assays for Parasitic Diseases into a National, Population-Based Serosurvey of Women 15-39 Years of Age in Cambodia Donna Huber on May 3, 2016