Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Arkansas, Arkansas, United States
Cameron is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Arkansas where he works on pathogen surveillance projects in ticks, mosquitos, and midges. These projects range in scope from understanding regional outbreaks of livestock disease to developing tools for global human pathogen surveillance projects. Before his postdoc, Cameron worked on tick and tick-borne pathogen surveillance in California, and developing novel control techniques for Culicoides biting midges during his PhD at Kansas State University. These projects have allowed Cameron to build skills in vector surveillance, molecular biology, toxicology, next-gen sequencing, RNAi, and more. Cameron’s research ambitions seek to better understand vector-borne disease risks to humans and animals and develop control strategies for these pests.
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135 - Highlights of Vector Biology
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
10:45 AM – 11:15 AM AST