July 2020 - Cadillac News - Parasitology researchers discuss paradigm shift in swimmer’s itch prevention
- Article by Joshua Roose with quotes from Raffel
December 2018 - Mongabay - Super-spreaders: How the curious life of a newt could ignite a pandemic
- Article by Rachel Fritts with quotes from Raffel
July 2018 - Patch.com - Project Upward Bound students explore sciences at OU
- Subtitle: NSF grant helps students learn about biology, chemistry and physics
December 2017 - Journal of Parasitology: Predictive Modeling for Climate Change Effects on Parasites
- Press release for paper on MTE theory for parasite thermal performance curves, with Peter Molnár
July 2017 - Science Magazine: Pesticides could hike risk of catching a parasitic worm
- Describes collaborative work on human schistosomiasis with Jason Rohr and Neal Halstead
June 2017 - Oakland University News: Press Release: NSF-CAREER Award
June 2017 - Oakland Press: "Professor gets $1M grant for frog study"
May 2017 - Scientific American "Itching for answers?" (references swimmer's itch work by members of the Raffel lab)
August 2016 - MI-DEQ grant to study harmful algal blooms in MI inland lakes (with Dr. David Szlag)
July 2015 - Petosky News "Itching for answers?" (article on Maddie's swimmers itch work)
August 2012 - "Disease and thermal acclimation in a more variable and unpredictable climate" featured in:
Fox News
Business World Weekender
Vancouver Sun
April 2011 - "Chlorothalonil: a deadly, immunomodulatory, and corticosterone-inducing fungicide to amphibians" featured in:
May 2010 - "Evidence for competition between carnivorous plants and spiders" featured in:
July 2010 - Parasite of the Day: Hysterothylacium burtii
August 2009 - Scientific American: "Is the frog-killing chytrid fungus fueled by climate fluctuations?"
October 2008 - "Agrochemicals increase trematode infections in a declining amphibian species" featured on the front cover of Nature and in:
Nature Podcasts (12 minutes and 40 seconds into recording)
May 2007 - The Scientist: "A new dynamic"
February 2007 - "Field evidence for leech-borne transmission of amphibian Ichthyophonus sp." featured in:
The Philadelphia Inquirer: "The knotty problem of what infects the newt"