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URL:https://ccr.nelson.wisc.edu/events/climate-impacts-on-infectious-disea
 se-past-present-and-future/
SUMMARY:Climate Impacts on Infectious Disease: Past\, Present and Future
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Rachel Baker\, John and Elizabeth Irving Family Assi
 stant Professor of Climate Health\, Brown University\n\n\n\nThe climate is
  expected to play a driving role in the transmission of many infectious di
 seases with implications for climate change. However\, the impact of the c
 limate on directly-transmitted diseases i.e. diseases that spread directly
  person-to-person\, such as COVID19 and influenza\, has been less well stu
 died.  In this talk\, Baker will discuss statistical inference\, mechanis
 tic modeling and climate change projections to characterize the climate dr
 ivers of directly-transmitted disease outbreaks\, and explore the future r
 isk from climate change\, while accounting for variability and uncertainty
 .\n\nView the livestream
CATEGORIES:CPEP
LOCATION:811 Atmospheric\, Oceanic and Space Sciences\, 1225 W. Dayton Stre
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