PS 52 - Disease And Epidemiology

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Modeling measles importation into the United States using international measles incidence and passenger air travel data
Marya L. Poterek, University of Notre Dame; Alex Perkins, University of Notre Dame
Bayesian inference of Plasmodium falciparum transmission networks based on individual-level epidemiological data
John H Huber, University of Notre Dame; Bryan Greenhouse, University of California, San Francisco; Alex Perkins, University of Notre Dame
Beech leaf disease: Investigating Ohio beech microbiome in search of a cause
Adam J. Hoke, The Holden Arboretum; Sarah R. Carrino-Kyker, The Holden Arboretum; Jennifer Koch, USDA Forest Service; Danielle K. Martin, USDA Forest Service; Lynn Carta, USDA-ARS; David J. Burke, Case Western Reserve University, The Holden Arboretum
Feedbacks Between Mosquito-Borne Disease Transmission and Tourism in the Americas
Allison M. Gardner, University of Maine; Brian F. Allan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sandra De Urioste-Stone, University of Maine; Brandon A. Lieberthal, University of Maine; Andrew Mackay, Illinois Natural History Survey; Aiman Soliman, University of Illinois; Shaowen Wang, University of Illinois
Factors determining spread of Vesicular Stomatitis across heterogeneous landscapes: an application of landscape connectivity and AI in disease ecology
Heather M. Savoy, New Mexico State University; Debra P.C. Peters, USDA ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Emile H. Elias, USDA SW Climate Hub; Angela Pelzel-McCluskey, USDA; Luis Rodriguez, USDA; Justin D. Derner, Rangeland Resources and Systems Research Unit; D. Scott McVey, USDA
Improving empirical estimates of transmission parameters for virulent parasites
Kelsey E. Shaw, Emory University; David J. Civitello, Emory University
The cutaneous microbiomes of Appalachian salamanders and their role as an innate defense against the pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Matthew H. Becker, Liberty University; Catherine Read, Liberty University; Haakon Nelson, Liberty University; Katherine Bronson, Liberty University; Micah Burnham, Liberty University; Magdalene Lederer, Liberty University; Casey Mahoney, Liberty University; Matthew Ridge, Liberty University; Bethany Wildeman, Liberty University
The gut microbiome of Tribolium castaneum
Justin Critchlow, Vanderbilt University; Seth Bordenstein, Vanderbilt University; Aram Mikaelyan, North Carolina State University; Joseph Zackular, University of Pennsylvania; Ann T. Tate, Vanderbilt University
Effects of road salts on proliferation of a fungal pathogen
Mariah J. Burgmeier, Purdue University; Spencer R. Siddons, Purdue University; Catherine L. Searle, Purdue University
Compound controls of hydro-climatic extremes on vector-borne infections
Milad Hooshyar, Princeton University; Rachel Baker, Princeton University; Wenchang Yang, Princeton University; Caroline Wagner, Princeton University; Bryan Grenfell, Princeton University; C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Princeton University; Amilcare Porporato, Princeton University; Gabriel Vecchi, Princeton University
Precise impact estimates for interventions against mosquito-borne diseases depend on precise measurements of mosquito age
T. Alex Perkins, University of Notre Dame; Annaliese Wieler, University of Notre Dame
Using machine learning to model complex landscapes: predicting the geographic range of Vesicular Stomatitis across the western United States
Nathan Burruss, Jornada Basin LTER Program; Debra P.C. Peters, USDA ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Luis Rodriguez, USDA; D. Scott McVey, USDA; Emile H. Elias, USDA SW Climate Hub; Angela Pelzel-McCluskey, USDA; Heather M. Savoy, New Mexico State University; Justin D. Derner, Rangeland Resources and Systems Research Unit; Steven J. Pauszek, USDA
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