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Biography
Dr Adam López-Denman is a research scientist within the Health and Biosecurity business unit with a background in molecular virology. After completing his PhD in host pathogen interactions of flaviviruses, his interests developed into understanding methods to combat infectious disease spread through vector control. Based in the Zoonotic and Arboviral pathogens team at the CSIRO Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, Dr López-Denman's current research focuses on developing novel technologies for the control of invasive mosquito species and the viruses they transmit.
Academic Qualifications
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2018
Doctor of Philosophy
The Peter Doherty Institute for infection and Immunity
Current Roles
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Research Scientist
Novel mosquito and virus control methods
Grants
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2020-2022
Health and Biosecurity Acorn Grant
Community and Corporate Citizenship
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2023-Current
Member of the Australian society for Microbiology
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2021-Current
Member of the Mosquito Control Association of Australia
Professional Areas
Publications
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