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COS 192
Disease And Epidemiology 2
Wed, Aug 17, 2022:
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
515C
3:30 PM
Abiotic and biotic drivers of blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) abundance in distinct regions of establishment in Canada
Kirsten E. Crandall
,
Department of Biology, University of Ottawa and McGill University
;
Jeremy T. Kerr
,
Department of Biology, University of Ottawa
;
Virginie Millien
,
Redpath Museum, McGill University
;
3:45 PM
Evaluating Outbreak Response Immunization Campaigns with In-Outbreak Metrics
Dominika Dec Peevey
,
The Pennsylvania State University
;
Matthew Ferrari
,
The Pennsylvania State University
;
Ottar Bjørnstad
,
The Pennsylvania State University
;
4:00 PM
Evaluating the efficacy of wMel dengue interventions under climate warming scenarios
Valeri N. Vasquez, https://vnvasquez.github.io/
,
UC Berkeley
;
Lara M. Kueppers
,
University of California, Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
;
Gordana Rasic
,
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
;
John M. Marshall
,
UC Berkeley
;
4:15 PM
Emerging infectious disease in a frequently burned ecosystem: Modeling epidemiological interactions between an invasive forest pathogen and wildfire
Allison B. Simler-Williamson
,
Boise State University, Department of Biological Sciences
;
Richard Cobb
,
California Polytechnic State University
;
Kerri M. Frangioso
,
University of California, Davis
;
David M. Rizzo
,
UC Davis
;
4:30 PM
Vector diversity and malaria prevalence: global trends and local determinants
Amber Gigi Hoi
,
University of Ottawa
;
Benjamin Gilbert
,
University of Toronto
;
Nicole Mideo, BSc, PhD
,
University of Toronto
;
4:45 PM
Spatial patterns of pink lesions on the massive coral Porites spp. during 2 outbreaks in Moorea, French Polynesia suggest a link to anthropogenic stress
Ashlyn T. Ford
,
University of California - Los Angeles
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