Dr.
Kathryn A. Hanley, Regents Professor of Biology at New Mexico State
University, is a proud native of New Jersey. She graduated magna cum laude with a major in Biology from Amherst College and completed her PhD in Biology at the University of California, San Diego.
She conducted post-doctoral research at UC Davis, the University of Maryland and the National Institutes of Health, where she participated
in the development of the NIH dengue virus vaccine. Since joining NMSU
in 2004 she has investigated the ecology and molecular biology of
arboviruses in the laboratory and the field. Her field studies have shed
light on the risk of emergence of new virus strains across the tropics,
and the potential for transmission of mosquito-borne viruses in the
U.S.
Her laboratory studies have focused on identifying the
factors that shape the evolution of flaviviruses and on developing new
drugs to treat these viruses. She has been married to Tim Wright, also a Professor of Biology at NMSU,
for more than 25 years and has two gorgeous kids, Nicholas and
Madeleine.
Dr. Hanley's Lab website
Email: khanley@nmsu.edu