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    • Incorporating human behavioral systems in insecticide resistance management for mosquito-borne diseases
  • Lab Members
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  • Research collaborations
  • Opportunities
  • Code & other research materials

EZD in the news

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Dr. Seifert on the left, with a student on the right as they look at and discuss graphs and charts of the world on a digital monitor mounted on the wall.

WSU researchers develop machine learning model to predict virus reservoirs

April 1, 2025
Dr. Fernandez outside on a summer day.

Nine faculty selected to receive seed grants

May 18, 2022
Stephanie Seifert and Pilar Fernandez (wearing masks) inside the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health.

Global health researchers looking to improve the human condition

December 14, 2021

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Pilar Fernandez,  Pullman, Washington,  pilar.fernandez@wsu.edu
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