INFECTIOUS DISEASE ACROSS SCALES: the Complexity of Pathogen Ecology and Evolution
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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 University of Edinburgh Photography credits: The ecology and evolution of resistant The evolutionary ecology of butterfly-Jaap de Roode; map-CDC; malaria 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 Oxford 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 epidemiology and evolution of bat rabies adaptation to bacteria This paper is certified to meet the growing demand for responsibly sourced forest products.