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Krijn awarded the 2025 Centennial Professorship Award

April 30, 2025

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

February 22, 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

November 23, 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

November 3, 2024

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

October 23, 2024

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

September 6, 2024

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”

Our laboratory was named in Alex Eugene (Gene) Elefant’s honor

August 2, 2024

Our insectary facility was named the “Alex Eugene (Gene) Elefant Laboratory” last Monday, honoring a man who died from West Nile virus in 2021. Read “Our laboratory was named in Alex Eugene (Gene) Elefant’s honor”

Our new ‘disease detective’ with CDC

May 6, 2024

“I’m really glad that I have this opportunity to work at the CDC and receive top-notch training in public health service. My goal is to “Our new ‘disease detective’ with CDC”

We have a winner

May 2, 2024

Michael Erickson (currently an undergraduate, but soon an MSc student in our lab!) has won the First Prize Award in the Ecology and Conservation category “We have a winner”

AMCA 2024

March 10, 2024

We were in Dallas this week, to present our work at the Annual Meeting of the American Mosquito Control Association. We learned from others about “AMCA 2024”

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