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Exploring the career pathway in the field of infectious disease across scales research.
March 30, 2021 at 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM via Zoom
Elizabeth Sajewski
Emory University
PhD Candidate,
Environmental Health Sciences
Lopman Lab
Vincent Bond, PhD
Morehouse School of Medicine
Professor and Chair
Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunology;
PI, Research Centers in Minority
Institutions (RCMI)
Erin Mordecai, PhD
Stanford University
Assistant Professor of Biology,
Center Fellow, by courtesy, at
The Woods Institute For The Environment
Research: HIV pathogenesis leading to AIDS: from supercomputer modeling to monkey studies and translational immunology in humans.
Research: Infectious disease dynamics in humans and natural ecosystems: from lab experiments to mathematics and climate modeling.
Sandra Mendiola
Emory University
PhD Candidate,
Population Biology, Ecology & Evolution
Gerardo & Civitello Labs
Research: Methods for vector-borne disease control: from laboratory investigation to modeling effectiveness in the field.
Research: Modeling pathogens and public health interventions: from the environment and exposure risk to mathematical models of disease transmission.
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