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Tony Nolan is a molecular biologist focused on manipulating the biology of mosquitoes to interfere with their ability to transmit diseases. His research primarily concentrates on the Anopheles gambiae species, which is the main vector for severe forms of human malaria in Africa. His work applies genetic control strategies, including gene drives, as well as an understanding of the genetics related to insecticide resistance. In January 2019, he accepted a position as a Senior Lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, while also maintaining an honorary appointment at Imperial College London to pursue some of his research and teaching interests.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine • Liverpool, United Kingdom
Teaching and researching vector biology with a focus on mosquitoes.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Maintaining research and teaching interests in molecular biology and vector control.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.