Catteruccia Lab
In the Catteruccia lab, we are motivated by our conviction that no one should suffer from malaria and other vector-borne diseases. We conduct rigorous science to advance this common goal, while fostering a safe and vibrant environment of intellectual curiosity, collaboration, and fairness, where any form of discrimination is wholly rejected.
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Lab News
A heartfelt congratulations to Alli Probst on becoming Dr. Alli Probst! Last month, Dr. Probst completed her dissertation defense seminar, “Killing Plasmodium parasites in the mosquito: target identification and feasibility testing for a novel malaria control strategy.” We are thrilled for you on your incredible accomplishment!
Featured News
Flaminia Catteruccia elected member of National Academy of Sciences

Members are elected to the NAS in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research, according to an April 30 release from the organization. Membership is a widely accepted mark of excellence in science and is considered one of the highest honors that a scientist can receive.
Watch the full Research Briefing Prof. Catteruccia gave at the NAS 162nd Annual Meeting (from 26:10sec)
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In the Media
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Lab Updates – 2023
October 25th – Congratulations Iryna for your dissertation defense! September – Lisa Verzier joined the Catteruccia lab, welcome Lisa! July 5 – Laura receives a Rubicon Fellowship from NWO. Gefeliciteerd…
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Q&A with Esrah Du (G3, Catteruccia/Dvorin Labs)
Q&A with Esrah Du (G3, Catteruccia/Dvorin Labs) on their research and personal life
