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  • Mar 20, 2023 | biorxiv.org | Catherine A. Lippi |Stephanie J. Mundis |Rachel Sippy |Matthew Flenniken

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  • Feb 8, 2023 | vectorbyte.org | Catherine A. Lippi

    Science runs on data. As researchers, we know how valuable (and time consuming) collecting new data can be. For those of us who focus on quantitative data analysis, limited data can dictate the types of analyses we can (or can’t) perform (they don’t call it ‘big data’ for nothing). Fortunately, there are now many online resources and data repositories that host a wide range of information on disease vectors, including mosquito surveillance data, pathogen testing, genetic sequencing, and more.

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