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CREATE-NEO Virtual Seminar Series on
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases



September 2021 - August 2022

Seminar

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Institution

Recording (where available)

World Reference Center for Emerging Viruses and Arboviruses: Seventy years on the frontlines of emerging virus research September 14, 2021 Ken PlanteUTMB, USAZoom Video Recording
Ecology of Zika virus and mosquito vectors in southeastern SenegalOctober 12, 2021Diawo Diallo IP, SenegalZoom Video Recording
New sandfly-borne phleboviruses from East AfricaNovember 9, 2021Sandra Junglen Charite, GermanyZoom Video Recording
Investigating the Dynamics of Recent Yellow Fever Outbreaks in BrazilDecember 14, 2021Betania Drumond UFMG, BrazilZoom Video Recording
Optimizing predictive models to prioritize pathogen discovery in zoonotic reservoir hostsJanuary 11, 2022Daniel Becker University of Oklahoma, USAZoom Video Recording
Seroprevalence of arbovirus and zoonotic parasites in sloths from West PanamaFebruary 8, 2022Sandra Lopez ICGES, PanamaZoom Video Recording
One Health Surveillance to predict the emergence of ticks and tick-borne diseasesMarch 8, 2022Saravanan Thangamani SUNY Syracuse, USAVideo Recording
Virus surveillance in Sarawak, BorneoApril 12, 2022David Perera UNIMAS, MalaysiaZoom Recording
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Surveillance and evolutionary analysis of dengue viruses to understand the epidemiological dynamics of dengue outbreaksMay 11, 2022Livia SacchetoFAMERP, BrazilZoom Recording
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Arboviruses in South Africa: are we missing their importance?June 7, 2022Felicity BurtFSU, Republic of South AfricaZoom Recording
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Unexpected Consequences of Interventions for Vector-borne DiseasesJuly 12, 2022Nicole MideoUniversity of Toronto, CanadaZoom Recording
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Reveling the tropism of tick-borne flavivirus in the brain using whole tissue ex vivo imagingAugust 9, 2022Anna OverbyUmea University, SwedenZoom Recording
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