Congratulations to Va’Trelle Stokely on successfully defending his PhD thesis. We are proud to now call him Dr. Stokely! This milestone reflects years of dedication “From PhD to MD: Congratulations, Dr. Stokely”
Celebrating student success at AAAS 2026
Phoenix treated us well at this year’s AAAS Annual Meeting. Multiple students presented their research in the poster sessions, showcasing the exciting work happening in “Celebrating student success at AAAS 2026”
When timing matters: Improving mosquito surveillance in Mozambique
A new study published in Insects explores the times when malaria mosquitoes are most actively seeking hosts in the Manhiça district of rural Mozambique, revealing “When timing matters: Improving mosquito surveillance in Mozambique”
The sound of sabbatical
Last fall’s radio silence was fully intentional. Silvie and I were on sabbatical – trading lectures and meetings for reading, writing, big ideas, and a “The sound of sabbatical”
Krijn awarded the 2025 Centennial Professorship Award
This year, the Associated Students of Arizona State University and ASU’s Graduate Student Government awarded me the Centennial Professorship Award for outstanding leadership and instruction “Krijn awarded the 2025 Centennial Professorship Award”
ASU Open Door 2025
Each year, ASU Open Door invites the local community, adults and children of all ages, to experience ASU and discover why it continues to be “ASU Open Door 2025”
ASU Homecoming 2024
Another great ASU Homecoming event with SOLS . Always great to talk about our mosquito research with young and old, and to teach the public “ASU Homecoming 2024”
Congrats Dr. Kalmouni
Joshua Kalmouni successfully defended his thesis November 1st, and is now officially Dr. Kalmouni. Check out his publications here and here. And there are many “Congrats Dr. Kalmouni”
New study explores how electric fields could repel mosquitoes
New ASU-led research published in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases shows that using electric fields to repel mosquitos could be viable — and worth “New study explores how electric fields could repel mosquitoes”
New study on temperature’s impact on mosquito control
A new study conducted by environmental life sciences PhD candidate, Josh Kalmouni and professor Krijn Paaijmans from Arizona State University’s School of Life Sciences and “New study on temperature’s impact on mosquito control”
