Medical arthropodology: a broad-spectrum integrated science
Structure, identification and classification of arthropods
Arthropod behaviour dynamics and climate change
Arthropod hematophagy: diversity in vectorization
Major arthropod groups of public and veterinary health importance
Arthropods of minor public and veterinary health importance
Arthropods accedentally or occasionally exhibiting medical importance
Bites, stings and other types of exposure
Arthropod-associated allergies
Arthropod-induced rare and deceptive lesions, miyasis and tungiasis
Arthropod-driven delusions of parasitosis
Arthropod pest and vector control and management
Major arthropod-borne diseases
Less prevalent arthropod vector-borne diseases
Arthropod-borne diseases recently eradicated from india
Arthropod-borne diseases threatening to re-emerge in india
Arthropod-borne diseases threatening to emerge in india
Vector borne diseases prevalent outside india but fast spreading
Arthropods v/s novel corona virus (ncov) and hiv: transmission possibility
Arthropods of medico-legal or forensic importance
Arthropod-inspired integrated materials or bioengineering
Arthropod sources for novel pharmaceuticals
Arthropods as future food and health security: ‘the brown revoltion’
Arthropods and biological warfare
Application of molecular tools, artificial intelligence and machine learning in medical arthropodology
Arthropod-associated microbiota for controlling vector-borne diseases
Tardigrades: a ‘stem-group arthropods’ with exceptional biomedical importance
References
Biography
Prof. Dr. Brij Kishore Tyagi has worked on various different aspects/groups of medical arthropodology/entomology over the past forty years, with a focus on vector-borne diseases and their control in India, and elsewhere in the world. He has authored >750 scientific titles, plus 47 books, incl. a Training Manual, “Biosafety for human health and the environment in the context of the potential use of genetically modified mosquitoes (GMMs): A tool for biosafety training based on courses in Africa, Asia and Latin America, 2008–2011”, published by World Health Organization (2015). He holds a patent for the invention of a ‘mechanical mosquito sampler’ (Patent # 191635), and have executed two Transfer of Technologies (ToT). He won the WHO-TDR First Prize in a worldwide competition in 1995 and the ICMR’s prestigious Dr. MOT Iyengar Memorial Award for Outstanding research work in the field of Medical Entomology and VBDs, in 2008. He has worked on all important vector-borne diseases prevalent in India’s different States and UTs, and was rated amongst the top 15 most productive authors on dengue (2004-2012) in India (cf. Gupta et al., 2014). In addition, He has been actively serving as an expert on various research committees of ICMR, DRDO, DST, DBT-RCGM, ZSI etc. He has coordinated the first WHO/TDR Asian Regional Training on Biosafety pertaining to GM Vectors (2008-11). He is currently serving as the founding President of (i) Society of Medical Arthropodology, (ii) Indian Dragonfly Society, and (iii) Jodhpur Natural History Society. He represented India in preparing the OECD’s Consensus Document on the dengue/Yellow Fever vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti Linn, published in 2018. He has served as the Chairman, RCGM-DBT’s Subcommittee for formulation of biosafety guidelines to conduct and monitor research trials (CRTs) on Genetically Engineered (GE) mosquitoes, and an Expert Member of the DBT-RCGM Committee on GM insects. As a Visiting Fellow and Professor h has taught graduate/post-graduate students in Bharathidasan Univ., Trichy and Punjabi Univ., Patiala, Currently, Subsequently, he served as the Advisor to VIT Univ., Vellor (TN), India. He also served as a Member of Board of Studies of Zoology & Environmental Sciences at Lachoo Memorial College of Science and Technology, Jodhpur and evaluator of Syllabus of graduate and post-graduate levels at the IGNOU, New Delhi. He has examined Ph.D. Thesis from universities all over India as well as Malaysia. He is currently a Professor of Practice in the Department of Bioscience, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, India and an International Advisor at the Reckitt Benckiser, Gurugram, Haryana, India. He is recently appointed as the Co-Chair of the Dragonfly Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC) for the quadrennium 2026-2029.






