Niels Verhulst
@NielsVerhWithin my research group we study the behaviour of vectors of different pathogens with the goal to develop new vector control tools.
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I am looking for a Postdoc in genetics of arthropod vector - pathogen interactions- Pleas apply via: jobs.uzh.ch/offene-stellen…
Our study highlighted. Mosquitoes like it cold when not seeking for a host. Important to know when modeling mosquito borne diseases.
#Stechmücken mögen es kühl. Das klingt trivial. Aber diese Erkenntnis könnte helfen, dass die Übertragung von #Krankheiten besser verstanden wird. sohub.io/16fb
Sweat plates with #skin #bacteria to mimic humans that are highly attractive or less attractiveness to #mosquitoes. Read about it in our latest paper from @DaniLucasBarb together with the group of @MattDeGennaro doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2…
Being funded to tackle a personal problem: why do mosquitos prefer me?!? 🦟 In collaboration with @LeenDelang, Danielle Lucas Gomes Marques, @NielsVerh and @DrArmpit, we will study how skin bacteria determine attractiveness to mosquitos. #WEAVE grant from @FWOVlaanderen
The book “Ecology of #diseases transmitted by #mosquitoes to #wildlife” has been published! And I have had the fortune to write one of the chapters together with @NielsVerh Thanks for trusting me! 👉Editors: @rafgutlop @JMartinezPuente @ProfJamesLogan 📖wageningenacademic.com/doi/book/10.39…
After two years of hard work a beaver finally managed to cut down the tree we use for our mosquito traps
Happy to announce our article collection "Microbial Volatiles and Communication" for Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Edited by Niels Verhulst and Dani Lucas-Barbosa from our group and Viviane Cordovez from NIOO. Looking forward to your contributions! frontiersin.org/research-topic…
Our first Tweet! Here we will give you updates about our Vector Entomology group at the Institute of Parasitology @uzh_Parasito at the University of Zürich (@UZH_en). Hereby a picture our our PhD student David Hug catching biting #midges last field season
Xenosurveillance proof-of-principle: Detection of Toxoplasma gondii an... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Drs @DaniLucasBarb @MattDeGennaro Alexander Mathis & @NielsVerh discuss #skin bacterial volatiles: propelling the future of #vector control. #Microbiome #Mosquito #Odour #Probiotic #Repellent @UZH_en @FIU Free access at authors.elsevier.com/a/1dmVQ5Eb1x7s…
How we use our knowledge on skin bacterial volatiles to reduce mosquito bites. By influencing our skin microbiome? Read it in our opinion paper in Trends in Parasitology by @DaniLucasBarb, Alexander Mathis, @MattDeGennaro and me. cell.com/trends/parasit…
Very happy to be one of the winners!
#MicrobialsGRS 5th and last Call 2020: Congrats to the 7 winners out of 58 applications of the programme „Microbials – Direct Use of Micro-organisms" grstiftung.ch/en/area-activi…!
Attraction of mosquitoes to primate odours and implications for zoonotic Plasmodium transmission onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mv…
Attraction of mosquitoes to primate odours and implications for zoonotic Plasmodium transmission. ift.tt/2TPTfT1
#Malariamug | Kinderen met malaria scheiden specifieke geur af die extra malariamuggen aantrekt. En zo het risico dat deze kinderen opnieuw worden gebeten.. bit.ly/2vj1kae
Why humans become more attractive to malaria mosquitoes when we are infected with Plasmodium parasite. A smelly story. pnas.org/content/early/…
Zoonotic #malaria is a big concern for elimination in Asia, with Plasmodium knowlesi & now potentially cynomolgi causing human infection. Need to know more about macaque- & human-biting #mosquito ecology & behaviour #EndMalaria @APMEN nature.com/articles/d4158…
Today marks one year since our dear friend Hans Rosling’s passing. If you want to know more about Hans and his work, we recommend any one of his wonderful TED Talks. b-gat.es/2BLv0iH
Coming Soon: Skin and Arthropod Vectors g.co/kgs/L5augY With book chapter (3) of @NielsVerh, Nathalie Boulanger and I
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