Váleri Vásquez, who was co-advised by John Marshall in public health, graduated with her PhD in 2023 and is now a postdoc at Stanford University where she continues to use computational approaches to study drivers of mosquito-borne infectious diseases like dengue and malaria. She published one of her dissertation papers in Nature Climate Change, examining the effects of climate warming on the continued biocontrol capacity of Wolbachia-infected mosquitos to replace wild mosquitos that can carry dengue. This paper was selected by Nature Ecology & Evolution for its Year in Review compilation. Congratulations Váleri!!
