This is an international networking program to support human exchanges among the 6 countries: Japan (core), Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Bangladesh, and Mozambique for research collaborations. Our research theme is Mosquito-borne Disease Control from Ecological Approaches.
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Our research is fully funded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), for more information https://www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-c2c/index.html
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Dr. Kozo Watanabe, a Professor from Ehime University - Molecular Ecology and Health Laboratory is the Principal Investigator of this project. For more information:
https://researchmap.jp/watanabe_kozo?lang=en |
About US
Mosquito-borne Disease Control from Ecological Approaches is a platform promoting the collaborative research among highly competent SCIENTISTS from Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Bangladesh and Mozambique to contribute in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria.
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In developing tropical and sub-tropical countries such as Philippines etc. tropical diseases such as dengue is public health concern. In order to alleviate its burden, scientific research is necessary to create an effective vector control measures. We have established this platform to connect scientists from participating countries and Japan to conduct high quality research collaborations about the control of mosquito-borne diseases.
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News and Updates
2022.09.15 Emerging and Re-emerging Viruses Workshop in Ehime
2022.01.20 International Webinar between Japan and Bangladesh on "One Health Towards Mosquito-Borne Disease Control and Antimicrobial Resistance"
2021.11.29 Ehime University - De La Salle University International Collaborative Research Laboratory, the Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER) of the De La Salle University, and the Leading Academia in Marine and Environment Pollution Research (LaMer) of the Ehime University held a webinar entitled: “Usable Science Resulting in Impact” on November 29, 2021 08:30 - 15:00 (PST)
2021.11.03 One PhD position for Molecular Ecology of Stream Organisms is available for international student at Molecular Ecology and Health (MEcoH) Lab. of Ehime University, Japan (Application deadline: 28 February, 2022).
2021.10.21 Ehime University - De La Salle University International Collaborative Research Laboratory in the Philippines launched
2022.01.20 International Webinar between Japan and Bangladesh on "One Health Towards Mosquito-Borne Disease Control and Antimicrobial Resistance"
2021.11.29 Ehime University - De La Salle University International Collaborative Research Laboratory, the Center for Natural Sciences and Environmental Research (CENSER) of the De La Salle University, and the Leading Academia in Marine and Environment Pollution Research (LaMer) of the Ehime University held a webinar entitled: “Usable Science Resulting in Impact” on November 29, 2021 08:30 - 15:00 (PST)
2021.11.03 One PhD position for Molecular Ecology of Stream Organisms is available for international student at Molecular Ecology and Health (MEcoH) Lab. of Ehime University, Japan (Application deadline: 28 February, 2022).
2021.10.21 Ehime University - De La Salle University International Collaborative Research Laboratory in the Philippines launched