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Climate Change Linkages to the Spread of Vector-borne Disease in Maine

September 27 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Please join us for the Institute of Medicine first seminar in the Fall 2024 series:
Climate Change Linkages to the Spread of Vector-borne Disease in Maine
September 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Free

Speakers:
Sean Birkel, Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Maine State Climatologist
Climate Change Institute & Cooperative Extension, University of Maine.

Susan Elias, Ph.D., Staff Scientist
MaineHealth Institute for Research, Lyme & Vector-Borne Disease Laboratory

About the seminar: The ways in which climate change can affect the spread of vector-borne disease is an important and complex issue in One Health. This seminar begins with an overview of Maine’s changing climate, highlighting key factors such as milder winters with reduced snow cover and more freeze-thaw, longer growing seasons with more heat accumulation, and more precipitation extremes. Then the focus will shift to how weather and climate affect the distribution of vector tick and mosquito species and implications for vector-borne disease.

The event is free but registration is required. Please use this registration link to sign up for the Zoom event. https://umaine.edu/medicine/event/climate-change-linkages-to-the-spread-of-vector-borne-disease-in-maine/
Please share this invitation with colleagues and students, all are welcome.
Other seminars are planned for the Fall semester, visit the seminar page for future talks and registration links. https://umaine.edu/medicine/seminars-2/

Venue

Online

Organizer

Cecile Ferguson
Phone
(207) 581-3026
Email
cecile.ferguson@maine.edu

Other

Age
14+
Sponsor
UMaine Institute of Medicine
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