A parasitologist and biologist with an adventurous spirit cultivated by childhood scouting experiences, Filipe Vieira, is driven to understand the complex world of infectious disease transmission, with a particular focus on diseases such as yellow fever and malaria. His academic journey began with a degree in biological sciences from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, followed by a master’s degree in parasitology from the same institution. He then ventured to the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation for his PhD in parasitic biology, which included a valuable research period at the prestigious Pasteur Institute in France.
Currently a professor at the Federal Institute of Northern Minas Gerais, Filipe is pioneering an innovative approach to studying how mosquitoes and other disease vectors spread over long distances. His research uses weather balloons to collect insects at different altitudes, simulating the wind currents that can carry these vectors far and wide.
A proud resident of “cachaça country” and always eager to chat, Filipe shares his life and passion for nature with his wife and fellow biologist, Aline. Beyond his scientific pursuits, he embraces the vibrant rhythms of Brazilian music as an aspiring pandeiro player. Filipe seeks to contribute to a safer world through the beat of his research and music.
Agricultural pests and mosquito-borne diseases such as yellow fever, malaria and mayaro pose a significant health and economic threat to Brazil. These insects can spread rapidly over long distances, but how they do so remains poorly understood. This project will investigate whether they use high-altitude winds for dispersal by capturing insects at different altitudes (up to 200 meters) using adhesive panels (3×1 meters) suspended from helium weather balloons. We will assess the potential for wind-assisted dispersal and its impact on public health and agriculture by analyzing the collected insects and meteorological data. This knowledge will improve risk prediction and the development of preventive measures.
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