Our mission is to provide leadership, information, and education leading to the enhancement of health and quality of life through the suppression of mosquitoes and other vector-transmitted diseases, and the reduction of annoyance levels caused by mosquitoes and other vectors and pests of public health importance.
The AMCA Research Fund aims to support scientific research that brings forth new tools and strategies for effective mosquito surveillance and control, thereby safeguarding the public from mosquito-borne diseases and the discomfort of mosquito bites. It emphasizes the importance of science-based, field-relevant research to enhance mosquito management practices. Priority research areas include mosquito behavior and ecology, arbovirus transmission, impacts of pesticides, novel surveillance and control methods, adulticides, and larvicides research, as well as pesticide efficacy and resistance. The fund encourages collaborative projects that demonstrate potential technological viability in the field and offers special consideration for early career researchers and projects that involve mosquito control districts. Specific focuses include the development of new chemical control tools, evaluation of agricultural chemistries for mosquito control, innovative application techniques, and artificial intelligence approaches for optimizing insecticide deployment.
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