Our paper, Null expectations for disease dynamics in shrinking habitat: dilution or amplification?, is in the theme issue of Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B: ‘Conservation, biodiversity and infectious disease: scientific evidence and policy implications’.
Read MoreCongratulations Maureen Kessler! Maureen just won a Fulbright Award to do a year of her PhD research in Australia.
Read MoreCongratulations to Kezia for her newest publication accepted into the Journal of Animal Ecology!
Read MoreAnother impressive manuscript from Gerardo Martin: How microclimates affect Hendra virus survival.
Read MoreWe just completed a successful field season sampling flying foxes in Australia, studying links between migration, energetics, and virus dynamics.
Read MoreA new paper on bat population dynamics, led by John Giles, out today.
Read MoreKezia Manlove had a paper accepted into Ecology: K. Manlove, E. F. Cassirer, P. C. Cross, R. K. Plowright, P. J. Hudson. Disease introduction is associated with a phase transition in bighorn sheep demographics. 2016. - Congratulations Kezia!
Read MoreA new paper from our bighorn sheep team, lead by Frances Cassirer, published today.
Read MoreWe made the cover photo for PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Read MoreOur paper on transmission vs. within host dynamics has been published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases!
Read MoreCongratulations to Kezia — her paper on bighorn sheep population dynamics was just published in Ecology!
Read MoreIn July, 2016, Raina gave a talk at University of Glasgow in Scotland, where they have one of the biggest groups of phenomenal disease ecologists.
Read MoreThis spring, Raina gave a talk on bat viruses at the Stanford University One Health Symposium as well as a “think and drink” presentation for their new Center for the new Stanford Program for Disease Ecology, Health, and the Environment.
Read MoreAs white-nose syndrome spreads from east to west, we aim to predict the susceptibility of western bat species so that managers can address their conservation needs.
Read MoreOur global analysis of mortality events in bats published today.
Read MoreA few things happening this fall:
Read MoreJust returning from a fabulous week at the International Wildlife Disease Association meeting in Queensland Australia. A really spectacular line up of presentations and a wonderful group of people. I was very honored to give the opening plenary.
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Read MoreRaina just returned from the International Berlin Bat Meeting (IBBM) in Berlin, and the International One Health Meeting in Amsterdam.
Read MoreNumber 09 is infected with Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, a pathogen suppressing bighorn sheep populations throughout the West.
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