Here is some of the work we’ve published on gene drive mosquitoes for malaria control. If you have trouble accessing the articles, please email sarah.hartley@exeter.ac.uk for a PDF copy.

Publications

Hartley S, Stelmach A, Opesen C, Openjuru G and Neema S Talking about gene drive in Uganda: The need for science communication to underpin engagement Science Communication 

Hartley S, Stelmach A, Delborne JA and Barnhill-Dilling SK 2023 Moving beyond narrow definitions of gene drive: Diverse perspectives and frames enable substantive dialogue among science and humanities teachers in the United States and United Kingdom Public Understanding of Science 32(6), 727-744 

Ledingham K, Opesen C, Hartley S and NeemaS 2023 Situating the social sciences in responsible innovation in the global south: the case of gene drive mosquitoes Journal of Responsible Innovation 10(1), 2264100 

Hartley S, Stelmach A, Delborne JA and Barnhill-Dilling SK 2023 Moving beyond narrow definitions of gene drive: Diverse perspectives and frames enable substantive dialogue among US and UK science and humanities teachers Public Understanding of Science 32(6), 727-744

Hartley S, Kokotovich A and McCalman C 2022 Prescribing engagement in environmental risk assessment for gene drive technology Regulation & Governance 17 (2): 411-424

Hartley S, Kokotovich A, Devos Y and Mumford J 2023 Engagement on risk assessment for gene drive mosquitoes by EFSA and Target Malaria Environmental Science & Policy 142, 183-193

Connolly JB, Mumford JD, Glandorf B, Hartley S, Lewis OT, Turner G, Beech C, Sykes N, Coulibaly M, Romeis J, Teem J, Tonui W, Evans SW, Lovett B, Mankad A, Mnzava A, Fuchs S, Hackett T, Landis W, Marshall J, Aboagye Antwi F 2022 Recommendations for environmental risk assessment of gene drive applications for malaria vector control Malaria Journal 21: 152

Russell AW, Stelmach A, Hartley S, Carter L and Raman S 2022 Opening up, closing down, or leaving ajar? How applications are used in engaging with publics about gene drive Journal of Responsible Innovation 9(2), 151-17

Stelmach A, Nerlich B and Hartley S 2022 Gene drives in the UK, US, and Australian press 2015-2019: How a new focus on responsibility is shaping science communication Science Communication 44(2): 143–168 

Hartley S, Ledingham K, Owen R, Leonelli S, Diarra S and Diop S 2021 Experimenting with co-development: a qualitative study of gene drive research for malaria control in Mali Social Science and Medicine 276, 113850

Ledingham K and Hartley S 2021 Transformation and slippage in co-production ambitions for global technology development: The case of gene drive Environmental Science and Policy 116: 78-85

Long KC, Alphey L, Annas GJ, Bloss CS, Campbell KJ, Champer J... and Akbari OS 2020 Core commitments for field trials of gene drive organisms. Science 370(6523): 1417-1419

Hartley S, Thizy D, Ledingham K, Coulibaly M, Diabaté A, Dicko D, Diop S, Kayondo J, Namukwaya A, Nourou B and Paré Toé L 2019 Knowledge engagement in gene drive research for malaria control PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13(4): e0007233

Thizy D, Emerson C, Gibbs J, Hartley S, Kapiriri L, Lavery J, Lunshof J, Ramsey J, Shapiro J, Singh J, Paré Toé L, Coche I and Robinson B 2019 Guidance on stakeholder engagement practices to inform the development of area-wide vector control methods PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13(4): e0007286

FILM

Gene Drive mosquitoes for malaria control is a short film by Sarah Hartley and Tom Law. View film