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Matthews, Benjamin

Research Summary
Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals on the planet, driven in large part by chemosensory specializations that allow female mosquitoes to find and bite human hosts and to utilize aquatic breeding sites associated with human habitation. With techniques that bridge neuroscience, genetics, and genomics, the lab seeks to understand the molecules and circuits that drive these specialized chemosensory behaviours and, more broadly, to understand how evolution acts on the nervous system of mosquitoes and other insects to enable specialized behaviours such as blood-feeding.