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Erin Dilger is an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick, having started in this role in 2024. Prior to that, she served as an Assistant Professor from 2022 to 2024, a Teaching Fellow from 2019 to 2022, and a Research Fellow from 2013 to 2019 at the same institution. Her research primarily focuses on the control of tropical vector-borne diseases, specifically involving testing interventions for Leishmania vectors in Brazil. Dilger employs a range of methodologies including field trials and mathematical modelling to explore the dynamics of Leishmania transmission and control. She is particularly interested in integrating skills training into teaching within the Life Sciences curriculum, with efforts directed towards enhancing graduate training. Her background in life sciences provides a solid foundation for her research interests which also include field epidemiology and the impact of environmental factors on disease transmission. Erin has a robust academic history, having completed her PhD in Life Sciences at Warwick University, along with an MSc in Molecular Biology of Parasites and Disease Vectors from LTSM and a BSc in Zoology from Durham University.
University of Warwick • Coventry, ENG
Current role with a focus on integrating skills training within the Life Sciences curriculum.
University of Warwick • Coventry, ENG
Focused on teaching and research in vector-borne diseases.
University of Warwick • Coventry, ENG
Led curriculum implementation for undergraduate projects.
University of Warwick • Coventry, ENG
Conducted research on tropical vector-borne diseases.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.