Dr. Kevin Thompson’s research centers on vector biology and public health entomology, particularly the study of insects that transmit diseases affecting human and animal populations. His work aims to better understand the behavior, ecology, and control of vectors such as mosquitoes and ticks, with the goal of developing effective strategies to reduce disease transmission. He collaborates with public health agencies and research institutions to address emerging health threats linked to climate change and environmental factors. Dr. Thompson is also dedicated to student development, involving them in research projects and encouraging participation in scientific conferences, internships, and professional training opportunities.