Dr Sylvester Coleman

Research Fellow
Academic

Dr Sylvester Coleman

Biography

Sylvester Coleman has over 15 years of extensive on-the-ground experience leading entomological surveillance activities in Ghana and Malawi, two vastly different ecological and cultural settings.

Currently Sylvester is leading investigations into mosquito population dynamics and behaviour within an emerging agricultural landscape in southern Malawi for the National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded Shire Valley Vector Control Project. He is an advocate for a One Health strategy to reduce vector-borne disease and recently secured an award to pilot the use of ivermectin in livestock for controlling zoophilic malaria vectors and ectoparasites in cattle.

Research interests

Sylvester’s research to date has focused on improving the efficacy of vector control interventions through robust surveillance. He is developing expertise leading operational research into the impacts of anthropogenic changes on mosquito borne disease transmission dynamics and vector control efficacy, to inform the development of more effective and sustainable vector control strategies.

Selected research publications

Entomological impact of three years of clothianidin-based indoor residual spraying in two high malaria endemic districts in Côte d’Ivoire – Journal: Malaria Journal – Published: 21st November 2025

Baseline susceptibility of Anopheles gambiae to clothianidin in northern Ghana – Journal: Malaria Journal – Published: 1st December 2024

Biting behaviour, spatio-temporal dynamics, and the insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in different ecological zones in Ghana – Journal: Parasites and Vectors – Published: 1st December 2024

A perspective on the impacts of microplastics on mosquito biology and their vectorial capacity – Journal: Medical and Veterinary Entomology – Published: 1st June 2024

Repellent and larvicidal properties of selected indigenous plants in the control of Anopheles mosquitoes – Journal: Journal of Vector Borne Diseases – Published: 1st January 2024

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