Biography
Fraser has been a research technician in the vector department for over six years, focusing on transgenic functional confirmation in anopheles malarial mosquitoes. He obtained a BSc from Queenβs University Belfast in Microbiology and a MSc in Molecular Biology of Parasites and Disease Vectors from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
His work primarily consists of producing and maintaining genetically modified populations of anopheles mosquitoes as well as performing characterisation work on them. Fraser also supervises undergraduate students and assists PhD students working with his group.
Selected research publications
Predictive chemoproteomics and functional validation reveal Coeae6g-mediated insecticide cross-resistance in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae – Journal: Nature Communications – Published: 28th November 2025
Unravelling nicotinic receptor and ligand features underlying neonicotinoid knockdown actions on the malaria vector mosquito Anopheles gambiae – Journal: Open Biology – Published: 24th July 2024
Aedes aegypti CCEae3A carboxylase expression confers carbamate, organophosphate and limited pyrethroid resistance in a model transgenic mosquito – Journal: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases – Published: 20th February 2024
Using the GAL4-UAS System for Functional Genetics in Anopheles gambiae – Journal: Journal of Visualized Experiments – Published: 15th April 2021
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