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John M Marshall
School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
2006
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36635291Genetic conversion of a split-drive into a full-drive element.Nat Commun2023
37487418Mechanical transmission of dengue virus by Aedes aegypti may influence disease transmission dynamics during outbreaks.EBioMedicine2023
37546688<i>w</i>Mel replacement of dengue-competent mosquitoes is robust to near-term change.Nat Clim Chang2023
37503146Eliminating Malaria Vectors with Precision Guided Sterile Males.bioRxiv2023
37425729MGSurvE: A framework to optimize trap placement for genetic surveillance of mosquito population.bioRxiv2023
37406109A confinable female-lethal population suppression system in the malaria vector, <i>Anopheles gambiae</i>.Sci Adv2023
37428915Dual effector population modification gene-drive strains of the African malaria mosquitoes, <i>Anopheles gambiae</i> and <i>Anopheles coluzzii</i>.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2023
37162925Targeting Sex Determination to Suppress Mosquito Populations.Res Sq2023
36522496Exploring the value of a global gene drive project registry.Nat Biotechnol2023
36849589Publisher Correction: Population size estimation of seasonal forest-going populations in southern Lao PDR.Sci Rep2023
35069682Monitoring Needs for Gene Drive Mosquito Projects: Lessons From Vector Control Field Trials and Invasive Species.Front Genet2022
35614489Recommendations for environmental risk assessment of gene drive applications for malaria vector control.Malar J2022
36508463Close-kin mark-recapture methods to estimate demographic parameters of mosquitoes.PLoS Comput Biol2022
34282149Combating mosquito-borne diseases using genetic control technologies.Nat Commun2021
33686939Spatio-temporal associations between deforestation and malaria incidence in Lao PDR.Elife2021
33731111Estimating the potential impact of Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSBs) as a new vector control tool for Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Malar J2021
33666174A confinable home-and-rescue gene drive for population modification.Elife2021
34893590Exploiting a Y chromosome-linked Cas9 for sex selection and gene drive.Nat Commun2021
34493321Household-level risk factors for Aedes aegypti pupal density in Guayaquil, Ecuador.Parasit Vectors2021
34603490Gene drive strategies of pest control in agricultural systems: Challenges and opportunities.Evol Appl2021
34508072Suppressing mosquito populations with precision guided sterile males.Nat Commun2021
34078888Engineered reproductively isolated species drive reversible population replacement.Nat Commun2021
34019537MGDrivE 2: A simulation framework for gene drive systems incorporating seasonality and epidemiological dynamics.PLoS Comput Biol2021
34151435Population modification strategies for malaria vector control are uniquely resilient to observed levels of gene drive resistance alleles.Bioessays2021
34285321Population size estimation of seasonal forest-going populations in southern Lao PDR.Sci Rep2021
32398005Modeling confinement and reversibility of threshold-dependent gene drive systems in spatially-explicit Aedes aegypti populations.BMC Biol2020
31960794Development of a confinable gene drive system in the human disease vector <i>Aedes aegypti</i>.Elife2020
31953404A transcomplementing gene drive provides a flexible platform for laboratory investigation and potential field deployment.Nat Commun2020
32034041Progress towards engineering gene drives for population control.J Exp Biol2020
33144570Efficient population modification gene-drive rescue system in the malaria mosquito Anopheles stephensi.Nat Commun2020
33335055Core commitments for field trials of gene drive organisms.Science2020
33350374Application of the Relationship-Based Model to Engagement for Field Trials of Genetically Engineered Malaria Vectors.Am J Trop Med Hyg2020
32589115Translating gene drive science to promote linguistic diversity in community and stakeholder engagement.Glob Public Health2020
32320389Vector bionomics and vectorial capacity as emergent properties of mosquito behaviors and ecology.PLoS Comput Biol2020
30622266Transforming insect population control with precision guided sterile males with demonstration in flies.Nat Commun2019
31856182Experimental population modification of the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi.PLoS Genet2019
31737050Winning the Tug-of-War Between Effector Gene Design and Pathogen Evolution in Vector Population Replacement Strategies.Front Genet2019
31477702Reply to 'Concerns about the feasibility of using "precision guided sterile males" to control insects'.Nat Commun2019
30866822Genome-wide divergence among invasive populations of Aedes aegypti in California.BMC Genomics2019
29040058Recommendations for Laboratory Containment and Management of Gene Drive Systems in Arthropods.Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis2018
29844184Consequences of resistance evolution in a Cas9-based sex conversion-suppression gene drive for insect pest management.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2018
30418968Estimating the elimination feasibility in the 'end game' of control efforts for parasites subjected to regular mass drug administration: Methods and their application to schistosomiasis.PLoS Negl Trop Dis2018
29781412Imported cases and minimum temperature drive dengue transmission in Guangzhou, China: evidence from ARIMAX model.Epidemiol Infect2018
29666236Synthetically engineered <i>Medea</i> gene drive system in the worldwide crop pest <i>Drosophila suzukii</i>.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2018
29608276Engineered Reciprocal Chromosome Translocations Drive High Threshold, Reversible Population Replacement in Drosophila.ACS Synth Biol2018
29769582Mathematical models of human mobility of relevance to malaria transmission in Africa.Sci Rep2018
29370514Can CRISPR-Based Gene Drive Be Confined in the Wild? A Question for Molecular and Population Biology.ACS Chem Biol2018
28630470Overcoming evolved resistance to population-suppressing homing-based gene drives.Sci Rep2017
29194440Attacking the mosquito on multiple fronts: Insights from the Vector Control Optimization Model (VCOM) for malaria elimination.PLoS One2017
28673298Is outdoor vector control needed for malaria elimination? An individual-based modelling study.Malar J2017
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