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Dr Jack Hearn

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Dr Jack Hearn

Selected research publications

The E205D mutation in CYP6P3 drives pyrethroid insecticide resistance in the African malaria mosquito vector Anopheles gambiae – Journal: Science Translational Medicine – Published: 4th February 2026

PoolSeq Genome-Wide Association Studies and Microbial Signature Analyses Identify Novel Candidates Associated With Pyrethroid Resistance Evolution in Anopheles funestus in Cameroon – Journal: Molecular Ecology – Published: 5th January 2026

Chlorfenapyr bednets effectively overcome pyrethroid resistance escalation in highly resistant Anopheles malaria vectors in Uganda – Journal: Scientific Reports – Published: 2nd January 2026

Genetic Mapping of Resistance: ddRADseq-Based QTL and Associated Polymorphism Conferring Resistance to Alpha-Cypermethrin in Anopheles funestus – Journal: Molecular Ecology – Published: 29th December 2025

Genomic Drivers of Pyrethroid Resistance Escalation in the Malaria Vector Anopheles funestus Across Africa – Journal: Molecular Biology and Evolution – Published: 24th October 2025

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