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Ecological and social drivers of the spread of vector-borne diseases

October 16, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

| Free

Please join us for the fourth UMaine Medicine Fall 2020 Seminar. This seminar series will take place every Friday, 3:00 – 4:00 pm from September 25 through November 13.

Speaker:  Allison (Allie) Gardner, PhD, Assistant Professor in the School of Biology and Ecology and a cooperating faculty member in the Ecology and Environmental Sciences program.

Dr. Gardner is a medical entomologist.  Her research focuses on the ecology of infectious diseases of humans and wildlife that are transmitted by arthropod vectors, such as mosquitoes or ticks.  She uses lab and field studies in conjunction with geographic, quantitative, and molecular tools to address questions related to 1) understanding the basic biology of arthropod vectors and the socio-environmental conditions that enhance disease transmission, 2) developing effective, sustainable vector management strategies that are grounded in ecological theory, and 3) predicting future hotspots of transmission to facilitate targeted public health prevention and intervention efforts.  Current projects include studying the invasion of the blacklegged tick and Lyme disease in Maine, investigating the ecology of a mosquito vector for Zika virus in the Caribbean, and understanding the interactions between risk of exposure to vector-borne disease and economic interests (e.g., timber harvesting, tourism) at local and international spatial scales.

Details

Date:
October 16, 2020
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://maine.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0udeGurTMoG9SQlvMt7Zy64VNXc-QyJMaz

Venue

Virtual

Organizer

UMaine Institute of Medicine
Phone
207.581.3026
Email
umainemed@maine.edu
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