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Walter Soares Leal (born February 2, 1954) is a Brazilian biochemist and entomologist who is known for identifying pheromones and mosquito attractants, and elucidating a mechanism of action of the insect repellent DEET. Leal was the first non-Japanese to earn tenure at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of Japan. In 2000, he accepted a position as associate professor at the
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. Leal is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. He served as chair of the entomology department at UC Davis (now Department of Entomology & Nematology).


Education and early life

Leal attended the
Federal University of Pernambuco Federal University of Pernambuco (, UFPE) is a public university in Recife, Brazil, established in 1946. UFPE has 70 undergraduate courses and 175 postgraduate courses. , UFPE had 35,000 students and 2,000 professors. The university has three c ...
, from which he graduated in 1982 with a B.Eng degree in chemical engineering. In 1987, he got his MS in agricultural chemistry from
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in Tsu-Mie, Japan. While still residing in Japan, Leal attended the
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, division of Applied Biochemistry, graduating with a Ph.D. three years later. While in high school, Leal worked as a sports reporter to pay tuition and fees and later as a high school teacher – a career he started while a freshman in college, under the supervision of his favorite teacher, .


Research

Leal has identified complex pheromones from many insect species, including scarab beetles, true bugs, long-horned beetles, and moths. Intrigued by chiral discrimination by scarab beetles, he became interested in the molecular basis of insect olfaction. His laboratory discovered a pH-dependent conformational change in pheromone-binding proteins (PBPs) from moths before their 3D structures were known. In collaboration with
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and Nobel Laureate Kurt Wuthrich, they determine the first 3D structures of PBPs. Subsequently, his laboratory studied the kinetics of pheromone binding and release by PBPs. Leal laboratory fully identified the first odorant-degrading enzymes from moths and scarab beetles. In 2005, Leal coined the term “reverse chemical ecology” for employing olfactory proteins to identify semiochemicals of potential practical applications. Using this approach, he identified oviposition attractants for mosquitoes. His laboratory identified olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) highly sensitive to nonanal, which might play a crucial role in Culex mosquitoes shifting from birds to humans, implicated in West Nile virus transmission. Leal and his collaborators identified mosquito ORNs sensitive to DEET and subsequently identified an odorant receptor, CquiOR136, sensitive to DEET and other commercially available insect repellents. Leal and collaborators discovered a receptor, CquiOR32, with dual inhibitory/excitatory properties manifested in the Xenopus oocyte recording system, in flies and mosquito behavior. Leal laboratory demonstrated for the first time that mosquitoes respond to carbon dioxide with a heterodimer formed by GR2 and GR3, not as GR1/GR3 as previously hypothesized. They also demonstrated that per se, not bicarbonate, activates these receptors. Leal is the author and co-author of more than 220 scientific articles.


Major services to the scientific community

Leal served as Councilor and President of the International Society of Chemical Ecology. Along with Alvin Simmons, Leal served as co-chair of the 2016 International Congress of Entomology. At the beginning of the COVID pandemic, Leal organized a series of COVID symposia, which drew thousands of attendees. In 2021, he organized a symposium, "Insect Olfaction and Taste in 24 Hours Around the Globe", to provide a platform for young scholars to highlight their recent work and interact with other well-established scholars in the field.


Awards

*Member of the
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(2024) *Honorary Member, Entomological Society of America *Academic Senate's 2022 Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award *Distinguished Teaching Award for Undergraduate Teaching, UC Davis Academic Senate (2020) *Award for Excellence in Teaching, Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society of America (2020) *Founders’ Memorial Award, Entomological Society of America (2019) *Fellow of the
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(2019) *Fellow of the
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(2015) *Honorary Fellow of the
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(2015), *Corresponding Member,
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(2012) *Silver Medal, International Society of Chemical Ecology (2012) *Nan-Yao Su Award for Innovation and Creativity in Entomology (2011) *Fellow of the
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(2008) *Fellow of the
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(2005) *Gakkai-show (Fellow-like award), Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology (1998) *Entomological Society of Brazil Award, Medal of Achievement (1995) *Gijitsusho (Technology Prize), Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology & Agrochemistry (1994)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Leal, Walter 1954 births Living people American entomologists Federal University of Pernambuco alumni University of Tsukuba alumni University of California, Davis faculty Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows of the Entomological Society of America Fellows of the Royal Entomological Society Members of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences Chemical ecologists