Humans vs. Mosquitoes
Design Team
Subject Matter Experts (Yale University)
Sophia Colantonio – Graduate Student, School of Public Health ’12
Kanchan Shrestha – Graduate Student, School of Forestry
Lauren Graham – Graduate Student, School of Forestry ’13
Vanessa Lamers – Graduate Student, School of Public Health / School of Forestry
Game Designers (Parsons The New School of Design)
Lien Tran – Graduate Student, MFA Design & Technology ’12
Clay Ewing – Game Design Faculty, MFA Design & Technology ’10
Mohini Freya Dutta – Graduate Student, MFA Design & Technology ’12
Ben Norskov – Graduate Student, MFA Design & Technology ’12
Eulani Labay – Graduate Student, MFA Transdisciplinary Design ’12
About
This game was developed in Fall 2011 by a team of graduate students and faculty at Yale University and Parsons The New School for Design for the Red Cross Red Crescent to use in the field to educate children about vector borne diseases and climate change. This game showcases innovative teaching tools in the field. Playing the game will allow children and policy makers alike to understand and engage on an emotional level with complex and abstract concepts of climate change and disease transmission.

Humans vs. Mosquitoes by Clay Ewing, Lien Tran, Mohini Freya Dutta, Ben Norskov, Eulani Labay, Sophia Colantonio, Lauren Graham, Vanessa Lamers, and Kanchan Shrestha is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
