Michele Matera l Vector Control | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Michele Matera l Vector Control | Research Excellence Award

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine | Germany

Michele Matera is a PhD student at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, specializing in innovative control of urban malaria vectors. Michele Matera earned his Bachelor’s in Agro-Industrial Biotechnology and Master’s in Biotechnology and Genomics for the Industry and the Environment from Sapienza University of Rome, including an Erasmus+ Traineeship at the Institute for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology in Crete, Greece. Michele Matera has extensive experience in vector control through his thesis projects and professional work. His research interests include vector biology, genomic approaches, and sustainable disease control. Michele Matera is skilled in molecular biology, genomics, and applied entomology and has been recognized for academic excellence and innovation.

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Featured Publications

Susceptibility of Anopheles stephensi SDA500 Strain to Common Insecticides and Efficacy of Glazed Tile Bioassay for Resistance Characterization


Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases, 2026
| Michele Matera, Melanie Nolden, Sebastian Horstmann, Derric Nimmo, Mark J.I. Paine, David Weetman

 

Integrated De Novo Transcriptome of Culex pipiens Mosquito Larvae as a Resource for Genetic Control Strategies


Scientific Data, 2024
| Mastrantonio, V.; Libro, P.; Di Martino, J.; Matera, M.; Bellini, R.; Castrignanò, T.; Urbanelli, S.; Porretta, D.

 

Luis Montes-Bazurto | Conservation Biological Control | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Luis Montes-Bazurto | Conservation Biological Control | Research Excellence Award

Universidad de Lleida | Spain

Luis Montes-Bazurto is an accomplished agronomist and PhD candidate at the Universidad de Lleida, Spain, and IRTA, specializing in sustainable pest management and entomology. He earned his Agronomist Engineering degree from Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, in 2008. With extensive experience in oil palm and coconut pest research, Luis has contributed significantly to the understanding of insect pests such as Demotispa neivai, Elaeidobius species, and Stenoma impressella, exploring both biological and chemical control methods. His work encompasses field and laboratory studies on entomopathogenic fungi, pheromone-based management, and pollinator-pest interactions, with applications in integrated pest management for tropical crops. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and non-refereed publications, reflecting his expertise in insect ecology, biological control, and crop protection. His research interests extend to the role of nectar resources and synthetic volatiles in enhancing natural enemy populations in orchards. Recognized for his contributions to sustainable agriculture, Luis has presented his findings in international conferences and collaborated on interdisciplinary projects across Colombia and Europe. His work emphasizes environmentally responsible pest control strategies, aiming to improve crop productivity while conserving ecological balance, establishing him as a leading researcher in tropical entomology and integrated pest management.

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Featured Publications

Effect of alternative nectar sources and herbivore-induced plant volatiles on the fitness and attraction of Aphidoletes aphidimyza

Journal of Pest Science, 2026 · DOI: 10.1007/s10340-025-01993-0
Initial characterisation of Metarhizium anisopliae CPMa1502 for the development of a biopesticide against Demotispa neivai

Journal of Oil Palm Research, 2024 · DOI: 10.21894/jopr.2022.0076
Elaeidobius subvittatus (Faust, 1898)

In: Manejo de plagas para una palmicultura sostenible en Colombia, 2023
La escama blanca del cocotero, Pseudoparlataria bennetti (Williams, 1969)

In: Manejo de plagas para una palmicultura sostenible en Colombia, 2023
Mystrops costaricensis (Gillogly, 1968)

In: Manejo de plagas para una palmicultura sostenible en C