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Punctual parasites: why is rhythmic replication advantageous for malaria parasites?
8/03/24 → 30/04/32
Project: Research
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The evolutionary ecology of parasite strategies for survival and transmission
14/03/19 → 28/02/23
Project: Research
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The evolutionary ecology of parasite strategies for survival and transmission
14/03/19 → 30/12/22
Project: Research
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How will the response of mosquitoes to vector control shape malaria parasite evolution
1/10/18 → 30/06/22
Project: Research
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How will the response of mosquitoes to vector control shape malaria parasite evolution
1/10/18 → 30/06/22
Project: Research
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Do Malaria Parasites alter their sequestration behaviour during host anaemia
22/05/17 → 9/07/17
Project: Research
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Parasite offence or host defence? The roles of biological rhythms in malaria infection
1/11/16 → 30/04/24
Project: Research
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Parasite offence or host defence? The roles of biological rhythms in malaria infection
1/11/16 → 30/09/23
Project: Research
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Illuminating the effects of light and time-of-day on malaria-transmitting mosquitoes (Sam Rund)
31/03/15 → 30/03/17
Project: Research
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Evolutionary ecology of parasites - life history traits,phenotypic plasticity, and reproductive strategies
10/12/13 → 30/11/17
Project: Research
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Evolutionary ecology of chronobiology in host-parasite interactions
1/09/13 → 31/08/16
Project: Research
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Understanding host defense and parasite offense: the coevolution of circadian rhythms
1/07/13 → 31/10/13
Project: Research
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Evolution and ecology of phenotypic plasticity in parasite life history strategies
30/04/13 → 29/10/17
Project: Research
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Plasticity in parasites: adaptive strategies for survival and reproduction?
1/01/13 → 13/03/19
Project: Research
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The European Malaria Reagent Repository
Cavanagh, D., Arnot, D., Reece, S., Rowe, A. & Thompson, J.
3/09/12 → 30/04/17
Project: Research
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Evolution of parasite reproductive strategies in natural infections
29/11/11 → 31/08/12
Project: Research
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L'OREAL UK AND IRELAND WOMEN IN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP
UK industry, commerce and public corporations
1/09/08 → 31/08/09
Project: Research
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Understanding phenotypic plasticity in the reproductive strategies of malaria parasites
1/01/08 → 31/08/13
Project: Research
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Evolution of mating tactics and reproductive strategies in protozoan parasites
1/10/06 → 31/12/07
Project: Research
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Evolution of sex allocation in protozoan pathogens
Read, A. & Reece, S.
10/10/05 → 9/10/08
Project: Research
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Evolution of sex allocation and transmission strategies in malaria parasites
1/01/05 → 31/12/07
Project: Research