Jason K. Moore Data-verified
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Jason K. Moore's research focuses on vector-borne infectious diseases, specifically investigating methods for mosquito control and assessing the efficacy of insecticide-treated materials. He has examined the performance of different mosquito traps, including the Centres for Disease Control light trap (CDC-LT) and human decoy trap (HDT), in comparison to the human landing catch (HLC) for measuring Anopheles biting rates in rural Tanzania. His work also includes community perceptions and the acceptability of insecticide-treated screens for mosquito proofing in unimproved houses. Furthermore, Moore has conducted studies on the bioefficacy of pyrethroid insecticides in treated nets, comparing different product formulations and their impact on Anopheles arabiensis mortality in experimental settings. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 18, with 150 total publications and 2,588 total citations.
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- h-index: 18
- Publications: 150
- Citations: 2,588
Selected Publications
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A Modular and Specifications Oriented Digital Circuit Design Laboratory (2025)
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Perl for Introductory Programming Courses (2025)
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An Undergraduate Course in Perl: An All Purpose Programming Language (2025)
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