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MedGeo researchers present at EPI Research Day

MedGeo researchers from the Quantitative Disease Ecology & Conservation Lab (QDEC Lab) and  Spatial Epidemiology & Ecology Research Laboratory (SEER Lab) made a strong showing at Emerging Pathogens Institute‘s EPI Research Day 2020!

QDEC Lab’s Stephanie Mundis presents Characterization of spatial and temporal factors related to Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus spillover in Orange County Florida
QDEC Lab’s Cat Lippi presents Social-ecological influences on dengue fever and a comparison of surveillance indicators in Machala, Ecuador
SEER Lab’s Dr. Michael Norris presents Estimating the local infectious zone and risk factors for anthrax transmission in West Texas
SEER Lab’s Dr. Michael Norris presents Alteration of exosporium surface oligosaccharides: Evidence of convergent patho-evolution in Bacillus anthracis
SEER Lab’s Dr. Michael Norris presents Seroprevalence of melioidosis among swine in two Vietnamese provinces
SEER Lab’s Maria Uribasterra presents White-tailed Deer Contact Rates on a High-fenced Property in Northern Florida
QDEC’s Dr. Rachel Sippy presents Prediction of Microsurveillance Using Machine Learning
QDEC’s Shreejana Bhattarai presents Evaluating vector control interventions to eliminate malaria from Nepal
QDEC’s Dr. Alexis White presents Applications and modeling of TickBot: a tick-killing robot