Lindsey Mack
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New pre-print of my second dissertation chapter! https://t.co/i5qIZsyRLC
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Insecticide resistance is a multifaceted response and an issue across taxa. Aedes aegypti, the mosquito that vectors Zika, dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever, demonstrates high levels of pyrethr...
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#ucdavis doctoral candidate Lindsey Mack to present exit seminar at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 6 in 366 Briggs Hall, UC Davis. Also on Zoom. "Genetic and Molecular Factors Influencing Pyrethroid Response in Aedes aegypti from California." #BugSquad
https://t.co/8uQMSRiX9j
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Super excited to host @WorthingtonLab for a seminar this quarter!
#ucdavis urban landscape entomologist Emily Meineke has lined up 10 speakers for the winter quarter! Topics from bark beetles to meat-eating bees. You can Zoom in! #BugSquad
https://t.co/zjTxPn5V71
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Almost 50,000 student workers across the University of California system are striking for livable wages and job security. Student workers are essential; their success is everyone's success. I stand in solidarity with the strike—despite my very small stature. #UCstrike #FairUCnow
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Congratulations to Lindsey Mack @LindseyMack3 on winning 2nd Place in the President's Prize 10-minute talk student competition! Lindsey's doing very cool work using MicroCT to visualize digestion and egg development in mosquitoes.
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Congratulations to @UCDavisEntomolo's Geoff Attardo @AttardoGeoff for being selected as this year's recipient of the ESA Pacific Branch Medical, Urban, and Veterinary Entomology Award. We are proud to have you on the @ucdavis campus.
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Wonderful, collaboration with @LeeYoosook and many others looking at the population dynamics of Aedes aegypti invasion, eradication and reinvasion in Exeter California. Evidence of Local Extinction and Reintroduction of Aedes aegypti in Exeter, California
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Established populations of Aedes aegypti, a mosquito vector of multiple major arthropod-borne viruses, were first found in three California (CA) cities in 20...
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Hey #PBESA2021 check out the UC Davis Entomology Graduate Student Association’s online store, now featuring masks and stickers as well as t-shirts! Find us at
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Check out our work on pyrethroid resistance in Aedes aegypti in California, out now in Parasites and Vectors! @heytaytayk @AttardoGeoff
Frequency of sodium channel genotypes and association with pyrethrum knockdown time in populations of Californian Aedes aegypti
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Raise your hand if you've had a female mentor, and you know that they have contributed to your impact as scholar. #genderequity @NatureComms
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A new preprint under review at Parasites and Vectors. Looking at Pyrethroid resistance in invasive aegypti from CA. Association Between Pyrethrum Knockdown Time and Sodium Channel Genotypes in California Aedes Aegypti
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Excited to announce publication of our MicroCT analysis of the reproductive adaptations in Glossina! Interpreting Morphological Adaptations Associated with Viviparity in the Tsetse Fly Glossina morsitans (Westwood) by Three-Dimensional Analysis ##mdpiinsects via @MDPIOpenAccess
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I started an Instagram account focusing on my research! Check it out:
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I'm excited to release our first foray into MicroCT analysis! If you would like a quick overview check out the video https://t.co/uW1A8o5ilm.
Three-dimensional analysis and visualization of morphological adaptations associated with viviparity in the Tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans). https://t.co/AE0qU3fRHH
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