Department of Environmental Studies at Emory University

Lecture Series Fall 2008


Tuesdays, 11:30-12:30, White Hall 103

Sept. 9 Tom Gillespie, Assistant Professor, ENVS, Emory University: Integrative Approaches to Biodiversity Conservation & Global Health
 
Sept. 16 Nicole Gerardo, Assistant Professor, Biology, Emory University: What Can Genomics Tell Us about Ecology? Insect Hosts and Disease
 
Sept. 30   Earl Lewis, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Emory University: The African American Urban Experience: Perspectives from the Colonial Period to the Present
 
Oct. 21 Arthur Wendel, Medical Officer, National Center for Environmental Health, CDC.:
The Impact of the Built Environment on Health
 
Nov. 4 Denise Breitburg, Senior Scientist, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Maryland: Dead zones, nitrogen and fisheries - coastal waters as agricultural systems or threatened resources
 
Nov. 18 Justin Remais, Assistant Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health,    
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University: Modeling Host and Vector Development: A Weak Link in Understanding Climate-Disease Relationships?
 
Dec. 2 Jan Conn, Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, New York State Health Department,
Professor, School of Public Health, SUNY Albany: Malaria and Malaria Vectors in the Neotropics: An Introduction

 

           

           

          

         

        

 

         

          

 

           

        

         

        

            
 
            

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