1. Nicole Gottdenker, University of Georgia
Title: Vector-borne Disease Transmission in Deforested Landscapes: Trypanosoma cruzi and Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Panama.
2. Christina Varian, University of Georgia
Title: Influences of food web dynamics on multi-host vector-borne pathogen transmission: using Chagas disease as a model system.
3. Diana Erazo, Universidad de los Andes
Title: The role of palm proximity in Chagas disease infection risk: a theoretical approach.
4. Stephanie Cinkovich, University of Florida
Title: Role of Host Composition in Japanese encephalitis virus transmission, Bangladesh.
5. Whalen Dillon, North Carolina State
Title: Effects of diversity, topography, and interannual climate variability on pathogen spillover.
6. Jeremy Cohen, University of South Florida
Title: Spatial scale modulates the strength of biotic and abiotic processes driving disease distributions.
7. Kim Tsao, National Ecological Observatory Network
Title: Open-Access Vector and Pathogen Data through NEON.
8. Zachary Batz, Georgetown University
Title: Diapause Entry and Survivorship for a Temperate Population of Aedes Albopictus.
9. Amir Siraj, Notre Dame
Title: Accelerated outbreaks of arbo-viral transmission in a warming world.
10. Johanna Ohm, Penn State
Title: What is mosquito fitness? Exploring the value of fitness proxies and life history traits in estimating mosquito fitness.
11. Michael Robert, University of New Mexico
Title: Modeling the potential for mosquito-borne disease emergence in the Miami Urbanized Area.
12. Christina Faust, Montana State University
Title: A null model for changes in community composition and resulting vector-borne disease dynamics following landscape fragmentation.
13. Anna Maria Stewart Ibarra, SUNY Upstate Medical
Title: The Burden of Dengue Fever in Machala, Ecuador: Epidemiology from a Prospective Study in 2014.
14. Marco Neira, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
Title: Monitoring pyrethroid resistance in Ecuadorian populations of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae).
15. Thierry Lefevre, Mivegec, IRD
Title: Plant-mediated effects on mosquito capacity to transmit human malaria.
16. Mathieu Legros, ETH Zürich
Title: Within-vector factors and the evolution of resistance to antimalarial drugs
17. Penny Hancock, University of Oxford
Title: Models of density-dependent demography in Aedes aegypti for predicting population.
18. Jennifer Lord, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Title: Competence in context: uniting empirical and theoretical perspectives on vector and host competence for mosquito-borne zoonoses.
19. Samuel Rund, University of Edinburgh
Title: Circadian rhythms in mosquitoes and their consequences for malaria transmission.
20. Anthony Wilson, Pirbright Institute
Title: Integrative Entomology at Pirbright: an overview of current research.
21. Cynthia Lord, University of Florida
Title: Impacts of behavioral decisions on efficacy of simulated novel mosquito control methods.
22. Olivier Roux, Mivegec IRD
Title: Carry-over effects of predator exposure on pathogen transmission potential.