Refereed publications
Marshall, J. M., and C. E. Taylor, 2009
Transgenic mosquitoes for malaria control.
PLoS Medicine 6: e1000020.
Marshall, J. M., 2009
The effect of gene drive on containment of transgenic mosquitoes.
J. Theor. Biol. 258: 250-265.
Marshall, J. M., 2008
A branching process model for the early spread of a transposable element in a diploid population.
J. Math. Biol. 57: 811-840. (Appendices)
Marshall, J. M., 2008
The impact of dissociation on transposon-mediated disease control strategies.
Genetics 178: 1673-1682.
Marshall, J. M., K. Morikawa, N. Manoukis, and C. E. Taylor, 2007
Predicting the effectiveness of population replacement strategy using mathematical modeling.
J. Vis. Exp. 5: 227.
Marshall, J. M., and R. E. Weiss, 2006
A Bayesian heterogeneous analysis of variance approach to inferring recent selective sweeps.
Genetics 173: 2357-2370. (Appendices)
Wills, P. R., J. M. Marshall, and P. J. Smith, 2004
Genetic information and self-organized criticality.
Europhysics Letters 68: 901-907.
Under review
Marshall, J. M., M. B. Touré, M. M. Traore, S. Famenini, and C. E. Taylor,
Perspectives of people in Mali, West Africa toward genetically modified mosquitoes for malaria control.
Taylor, C. E., and J. M. Marshall,
Genetically modified mosquitoes and the Concorde: Time for a reevaluation?
Current research
Marshall, J. M., C. Ward, and B. A. Hay,
Gene drive systems and the feasibility of a single-village release.
Marshall, J. M., T. Chou, and C. E. Taylor,
Diffusion parameters for the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae estimated using mark-release-recapture data.
Marshall, J. M.,
The impact of homing and local transposition on transposon spread.
Marshall, J. M., and R. E. Weiss,
A Bayesian approach to inferring recent selective sweeps from SNP data.
Talks
Marshall, J. M., 2009
GM Mosquitoes for Malaria Control: Perspectives of People in Mali, West Africa to a Transgenic Release.
Contributed talk at the Center for Society and Genetics, UCLA, Los Angeles, California; the Malaria Research and Training Center, Bamako, Mali; and the 4th International Meeting on Molecular and Population Biology of Mosquitoes and Other Disease Vectors, Kolymbari, Greece.
Marshall, J. M., 2009
Releasing GM Mosquitoes: Insights from Mathematics and Malians.
Contributed talk at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College, London, England; and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California.
Marshall, J. M., 2008
Modelling the Potential Outcomes of Releasing GM Mosquito Vectors.
Contributed talk at the Malaria Research and Training Center, Bamako, Mali; the Department of Mathematics, University of Bamako, Bamako, Mali; and the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygeine, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Marshall, J. M., 2007
The impact of dissociation on transposon-mediated disease control strategies.
Contributed talk at the 3rd International Meeting on Molecular and Population Biology of Mosquitoes and Other Disease Vectors, Kolymbari, Greece; the Workshop for Young Researchers in Mathematical Biology, Columbus, Ohio; and the 76th Annual Conference of the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California, Palm Springs, California.
Marshall, J. M., 2006
Successful conditions for the early spread of a transposable element in a disease vector population.
Contributed talk at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Atlanta, Georgia.
Marshall, J. M., 2005
The dynamics of transposable elements in genetically modified mosquito vectors.
Contributed talk at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics Biophysical Modeling Workshop, Los Angeles, California.
Marshall, J. M., and R. E. Weiss, 2005
A Bayesian approach to inferring recent selective sweeps in Anopheles gambiae populations.
Contributed talk at the 2nd International Meeting on Molecular and Population Biology of Mosquitoes and Other Disease Vectors, Kolymbari, Greece.
Theses
Marshall, J. M., 2008
The dynamics of transposable elements in genetically modified mosquito vectors.
PhD thesis, University of California, Los Angeles.
Marshall, J. M., and S. Coxall-Jones, 2002
Fluorescence lifetime measurements of EGFP-EBFP protein dimers.
Honors thesis, University of Auckland, New Zealand.