PUBLICATION: “Two highly-selected mutations in the tandemly duplicated CYP6P4a and CYP6P4b genes drive pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles funestus in West Africa”, by Nelly Manuela Tchatchoua & al 

This study combines computational analysis and functional genomics experiments to provide in-depth insights into the molecular mechanisms by which the duplicated CYP6P4a and CYP6P4b genes are driving pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles funestus. Genotype-phenotype association studies were also used to assess the impact of these genes on the effectiveness of current vector control tools.  Two key…

PhD Thesis: Lynda Nouage’s research accepted by the jury

  The 13th of December 2024 sparked a new path for the recently awarded Dr. Djounkwa Nouage Lynda at the Faculty of Science of the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.     Her study was placed under the theme: “Impact of insecticide resistance on salivary proteins composition (sialome) and its effect on vectoral capacity Anopheles funestus, main…