The University of Michigan Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology presents the Seventh Early Career Scientists Symposium

INFECTIOUS DISEASE ACROSS SCALES: the complexity of pathogen ecology and evolution

Keynote speaker: Steven Frank University of California at Irvine Saturday, April 16, 2011 8:50 a.m. – 6 p.m. Three unsolved puzzles in infectious disease University of Michigan Featuring: Ross School of Business Caroline Buckee Thierry Lefèvre Blau Auditorium Harvard School of Public Health Emory University The effects of cross-immunity and The role of host behavior in competition on meningococcal host-parasite interactions and evolution disease dynamics Made possible by the generous support Silvie Huijben Laura Pollitt of alumna Dr. Nancy Williams-Walls The Pennsylvania State University Photography credits: The ecology and evolution of resistant The evolutionary ecology of butterfly-Jaap de Roode; map-CDC; parasites transmission strategies: from hosts to vectors measles budding off a host cell; mouse- David Kennedy Amber Smith; basal structure-Nature University of Chicago Amber Smith Reviews Microbiology; mosquito-Sinclair Los Alamos National Laboratory Stammers; bat-Ivan Kuzmin, CDC The role of multilevel selection in the maintenance of viral genetic Bacterial coinfections with influenza: diversity quantitative data and modeling Britt Koskella Daniel Streicker University of Georgia Further information and Local biotic environment shapes the Effects of host species identity on the complimentary registration at: sitemaker.umich.edu/ecss2011/home spatial scale of bacteriophage and evolution of bat rabies adaptation to bacteria

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