Presentations

CDC Infectious Disease Modelers Community of Practice, November 2018 (Atlanta, GA)
Statistical prediction of human West Nile virus disease occurrence based on land cover change

Emory University PBEE Graduate Program, October 2018 (Atlanta, GA) [invited seminar]
Applications of machine learning in disease ecology

University of Notre Dame Department of Biology, November 2017 (South Bend, IN) [invited seminar]
Applications of machine learning in disease ecology

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 2017 (Portland, OR)
Statistical prediction of human West Nile virus incidence based on changes in land cover composition

The Hotchkiss School, July 2017 (Lakeville, CT) [invited lecture]
Ecology of West Nile virus in the United States

Bard College Biology Department, April 2017 (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY) [invited seminar]
Ecology of West Nile virus in the United States

Bedford Audubon Society, April 2017 (Katonah, NY) [invited lecture]
Ecology of West Nile virus in the United States

International Congress of Entomology XXV, September 2016 (Orlando, FL) [invited talk]
Community ecology of mosquito vectors: linking larval competition, climate change, and vector-borne disease

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 2016 (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Larval competition modifies the thermal niche of vector mosquitoes

Odum School of Ecology Graduate Student Symposium, January 2016 (Athens, GA)
Larval competition modifies the thermal niche of vector mosquitoes

Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, October 2015 (Millbrook, NY) [invited seminar]
Vector ecology at multiple scales

Stanford University Department of Biology, September 2015 (Palo Alto, CA) [invited seminar]
Vector ecology at multiple scales

Odum School of Ecology Graduate Student Symposium, January 2015 (Athens, GA)
Effects of density dependence and competition on development of larval mosquitoes

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 2014 (Sacramento, CA)
Effects of density dependence and competition on development of larval mosquitoes

Odum School of Ecology Graduate Student Symposium, January 2012 (Athens, GA)
Modeling disease dilution and amplification in a multi-host, multi-vector system

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 2011 (Austin, TX)
Statistical prediction of West Nile Virus transmission intensity in New York City

*Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, August 2010 (Pittsburgh, PA)
Regional Differences in the Association Between Land Cover and Human West Nile Virus Disease Incidence in the United States

*Odum School of Ecology Graduate Student Symposium, January 2010 (Athens, GA)
Regional Differences in the Association Between Land Cover and Human West Nile Virus Incidence in the United States

*University of Georgia CURO Symposium, March 2009 (Athens, GA)
West Nile Virus in New York City: Using Birds as an Indicator of Spatio-temporal Distribution

*poster presentation