Lorenza Beati, M.D. Ph.D.
The U.S. National Tick Collection
Institute of Arthropodology and Parasitology
Georgia Southern University
Georgia Avenue - Building 204
P.O. Box 8056
Statesboro, Georgia 30460
Phone: (912) 478-5564
Fax: (912) 478-0559
E-mail
| PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS |
| Research |
My research focuses on the study of the taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, and population genetics of arthropods, in particular hard-ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and the New World sand fly genus Lutzomyia (Diptera: Psychodidae).These taxonomic groups include a number of species involved in the transmission of diseases to humans and animals.
I am particularly interested in:
- Developing molecular tools for a finer taxonomic identification of different groups of vector species and for linking immature stages of ticks to the corresponding adult species.
- Reassessing the systematic relationships of vector taxa, by phylogenetic analyses of morphological and molecular characters.
- Using phylogenetic reconstructions to better understand the evolutionary history of these taxa, and the development of specific associations between vectors, hosts, pathogens, environment, and geographic distribution.
- Studying the intraspecific genetic structure of arthropod vectors of medical importance.
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| Curatorial |
- Maintaining and increasing the taxonomic breadth of the U.S. National Tick Collection.
- Progressively revising the USNTC holdings.
- Making the USNTC database accessible through this web site.
- Creating a tick DNA collection.
- Supporting the work of visiting scientists and students.
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| Teaching |
- In the classroom: Systematic Biology
- In the lab: research projects are available for motivated undergraduate and graduate students who wish to acquire experience in the study of the taxonomy and evolution of vectors and vector-borne diseases (see: Prospective Students).
- In the field: Arthropod Diversity and Ecology in the Swiss Alps. In this class students learn how to prepare a field expedition abroad, and how to study arthropods in an unfamiliar environment. Offered for the first time in Summer 2009 (B).
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