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Posts by Benny Rice, PhD
How does life evolve to adapt to modern cities?
Out now in Science, my PhD work with @lindymcbr.bsky.social uncovers the ancient origin of the “London Underground mosquito” – one of the most iconic examples of urban adaptation.
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www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ady4515
Benny and Estelle about talking about malaria and cyclones on Wednesday 8th at 12:00 EST: duke.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
🚨🚨 New Paper alert! 🚨🚨 :
Evolutionary history, longevity and terrestriality predict Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence in primates 🌳🐈⬛️🦠🐒. #zoonosis #conservation #primates #wildlife #Madagascar #lemur #parasites
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
I'm super excited to have joined @ubcmath.bsky.social
and @ubcmicroimmuno.bsky.social !! Please get in touch if you might be interested in graduate studies or postdoctoral research opportunities!
Excited, surprised and proud to share the news about my @MaxwellHanrahan Award in Field Biology! The award recognizes my work in infectious disease ecology and wildlife conservation in #Madagascar. To learn more about the award: www.maxwell-hanrahan.org/programs/fie...
Many thanks for all co-authors, participants, and the support from friends and family that made this project possible
Newly available malaria vaccines may be of use during disaster aftermath
Extreme weather events are common in high burden malaria settings. E.g., tropical cyclones (blue lines) in SE Africa (higher malaria burden areas shown in warmer colors)
Out today in Science: Our work on tropical cyclones and malaria in Madagascar. Work inspired by many and done in collaboration with many www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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A chameleon in Montagne des Francais
A mini chameleon from Montagne d'Ambre
Furcifer oustaleit chameleons from Diego
We are recruiting again! Looking for a student or students interested in a survey of chameleon parasite diversity in northern Madagascar 🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬
Please see the link for full details. Taking the opportunity to add some chameleon photos from the proposed field sites
Link:
github.com/bennyrice/ch...
map of Analavelona
Work led by Estelle Raobson and in collaboration with the University of Antananarivo and others
creek through Analavelona Forest
Application instructions: Send a CV and letter of motivation to b.rice@princeton.edu and estelleraobson@gmail.com
Deadline: November 15th
Applications accepted in Malagasy, English, or French
grasslands bordering the edge of Analavelona Forest
Objective: To better understand insect vectors and the transmission of wildlife diseases in Madagascar
Localities: Analavelona and Makay Massif
Anticipated start: December 2024 or January 2025
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We are recruiting a student or students for a disease ecology pilot study in SW Madagascar 🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬. See thread for details and photos of the remarkable Analavelona forest!
Link to details: github.com/bennyrice/an...