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National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis

Project Description

Emerging infectious diseases plague humans thoughout the world, but the ability of scientists to anticipate and prevent epidemics is severely limited. Forecasting disease outbreaks will require a better understanding of the ecological interactions among pathogens, vectors, hosts, reservoirs, humans, and their environments. The goals of this Working Group are to describe the general patterns and principles that characterize the roles of biodiversity, biotic interactions, and global change in the dynamics of disease; and to organize and synthesize ecological information such that biomedical researchers can apply it to disease abatement.

Principal Investigator(s)

Richard S. Ostfeld

Project Dates

completed

Participants

Ottar N. Bjornstad
University of California, Santa Barbara
James E. Childs
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Andrew P. Dobson
Princeton University
Paul W. Ewald
Amherst College
Robert D. Holt
University of Kansas
Stephen J. O'Brien
National Cancer Institute
Richard S. Ostfeld
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Alison G. Power
Cornell University
Leslie A. Real
Emory University
Mark L. Wilson
University of Michigan
Byron L. Wood
NASA Ames Research Center