Karl Kjer was given the 2016 Hodson Alumni Award. Karl Kjer just love teaching and learning about insects. Karl Kjer fascinated with them for as long as I can remember, and want to share this passion with our students at UC Davis.
Assessing the threats and strategic responses to exotic mosquito threats in t...DrCameronWebb
Exotic mosquitoes pose a threat to tropical and temperate Australia. These slides are from a presentation given at the Australian Entomological Society conference in Cairns, QLD, 27-30 September 2015 in the special symposium "Managing Current & Future Exotic Mosquito Threats"
Anticipating infectious threats to Australia: Mosquito-borne DiseaseDrCameronWebb
What will drive increased risk of mosquito-borne disease in the future? Climate change, globalisation, or how we manage our local wetlands and wildlife?
This presentation, from Thursday 27 February 2014, was part of the “Anticipating infectious threats to Australia” coordinated by the Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Disease and Biosecurity (University of Sydney).
http://sydney.edu.au/mbi/news/2014/anticipatinginfectiousthreats.php
Human-bat interactions and diseases: transmission risks in GhanaNaomi Marks
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Irrigation and the risk of Rift Valley fever transmission - a case study from...Naomi Marks
Presentation by Dr Bernard Bett of the International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Assessing the threats and strategic responses to exotic mosquito threats in t...DrCameronWebb
Exotic mosquitoes pose a threat to tropical and temperate Australia. These slides are from a presentation given at the Australian Entomological Society conference in Cairns, QLD, 27-30 September 2015 in the special symposium "Managing Current & Future Exotic Mosquito Threats"
Anticipating infectious threats to Australia: Mosquito-borne DiseaseDrCameronWebb
What will drive increased risk of mosquito-borne disease in the future? Climate change, globalisation, or how we manage our local wetlands and wildlife?
This presentation, from Thursday 27 February 2014, was part of the “Anticipating infectious threats to Australia” coordinated by the Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Disease and Biosecurity (University of Sydney).
http://sydney.edu.au/mbi/news/2014/anticipatinginfectiousthreats.php
Human-bat interactions and diseases: transmission risks in GhanaNaomi Marks
Presentation by Professor Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu of the University of Ghana at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Irrigation and the risk of Rift Valley fever transmission - a case study from...Naomi Marks
Presentation by Dr Bernard Bett of the International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Mosquito Management, Climate Change and Urban DesignDrCameronWebb
Slides from a presentation given to the Environmental Health Association of NSW Public Health School, Monday 24 March 2014, Sydney Olympic Park. The presentation provides an overview of current issues facing local authorities in the management of mosquito-borne disease in urban environments.
Patches, Tsetse and Livelihoods in the Zambezi Valley, ZimbabweNaomi Marks
Presentation by Professor Vupenyu Dzingirai of the University of Zimbabwe at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Disease frequency of selected bacterial zoonoses in small ruminants in Tana R...ILRI
Poster prepared by Martin Wainaina, Johanna Lindahl, Anne Mayer-Scholl, Kristina Roesel, Deborah Mbotha, Uwe Roesler, Delia Grace, Bernard Bett and Sascha Al Dahouk for the Kenya One Health Online Conference, 6-8 December 2021
Dr. Peter Davies - Providing Accurate And Trusted Information On Antibiotic U...John Blue
Providing Accurate And Trusted Information On Antibiotic Use And Resistance In An Increasingly Chaotic Information Environment - Dr. Peter Davies, Professor, University of Minnesota, from the 2018 NIAA Antibiotic Symposium: New Science & Technology Tools for Antibiotic Stewardship, November 13-15, 2018, Overland Park, KS, USA.
More presentations at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8ZKJKD9cmEffjOrjbBvQZeN2_SZB_Skc
Tsetse, trypanosomiasis and communities in transition: investigations into he...Naomi Marks
Presentation by Dr Neil Anderson of the University of Edinburgh at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Climate change increases risk of death caused by new microbesMatt Kafker
A graduate of Middlesex School, Matthew Kafker received various awards during his high school years for his outstanding academic performance. In addition to English, Matt Kafker speaks Spanish and French. In 2016, he was named the Outstanding Senior in French by the American Association of Teachers of French. Matt Kafker is now a university student performing research in microbial ecology.
Microbial ecology is the branch of science that studies the relationships between microbes in the environment and their interaction with each other. Recently, professors from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine said that the continuing climate change may unlock new microbes that are dangerous to humans.
Microbes can adapt to high temperatures and defeat the human body’s endothermy defenses, which leads to infectious diseases. Endothermy allows warm-blooded mammals, including humans, to maintain temperature to protect the body from infectious diseases and preventing the activity of dangerous microbes.
Previous examinations of global climate change have cited the tropical and subtropical regions to be at a greater risk of high-temperature-related illnesses and deaths. The United States and Europe can also expect increases in heat-related illnesses and deaths.
Mosquito Management, Climate Change and Urban DesignDrCameronWebb
Slides from a presentation given to the Environmental Health Association of NSW Public Health School, Monday 24 March 2014, Sydney Olympic Park. The presentation provides an overview of current issues facing local authorities in the management of mosquito-borne disease in urban environments.
Patches, Tsetse and Livelihoods in the Zambezi Valley, ZimbabweNaomi Marks
Presentation by Professor Vupenyu Dzingirai of the University of Zimbabwe at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Disease frequency of selected bacterial zoonoses in small ruminants in Tana R...ILRI
Poster prepared by Martin Wainaina, Johanna Lindahl, Anne Mayer-Scholl, Kristina Roesel, Deborah Mbotha, Uwe Roesler, Delia Grace, Bernard Bett and Sascha Al Dahouk for the Kenya One Health Online Conference, 6-8 December 2021
Dr. Peter Davies - Providing Accurate And Trusted Information On Antibiotic U...John Blue
Providing Accurate And Trusted Information On Antibiotic Use And Resistance In An Increasingly Chaotic Information Environment - Dr. Peter Davies, Professor, University of Minnesota, from the 2018 NIAA Antibiotic Symposium: New Science & Technology Tools for Antibiotic Stewardship, November 13-15, 2018, Overland Park, KS, USA.
More presentations at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8ZKJKD9cmEffjOrjbBvQZeN2_SZB_Skc
Tsetse, trypanosomiasis and communities in transition: investigations into he...Naomi Marks
Presentation by Dr Neil Anderson of the University of Edinburgh at the One Health for the Real World: zoonoses, ecosystems and wellbeing symposium, London 17-18 March 2016
Climate change increases risk of death caused by new microbesMatt Kafker
A graduate of Middlesex School, Matthew Kafker received various awards during his high school years for his outstanding academic performance. In addition to English, Matt Kafker speaks Spanish and French. In 2016, he was named the Outstanding Senior in French by the American Association of Teachers of French. Matt Kafker is now a university student performing research in microbial ecology.
Microbial ecology is the branch of science that studies the relationships between microbes in the environment and their interaction with each other. Recently, professors from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine said that the continuing climate change may unlock new microbes that are dangerous to humans.
Microbes can adapt to high temperatures and defeat the human body’s endothermy defenses, which leads to infectious diseases. Endothermy allows warm-blooded mammals, including humans, to maintain temperature to protect the body from infectious diseases and preventing the activity of dangerous microbes.
Previous examinations of global climate change have cited the tropical and subtropical regions to be at a greater risk of high-temperature-related illnesses and deaths. The United States and Europe can also expect increases in heat-related illnesses and deaths.
Talk about my experiences as a mushroom hunter. Concentrates on an old favourite, fly agaric, and a strange new visitor to the Netherlands: the Jack-O'-Lantern mushroom.
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Talk about my experiences as a mushroom hunter. Concentrates on an old favourite, fly agaric, and a strange new visitor to the Netherlands: the Jack-O'-Lantern mushroom. Connections to Data Science, Machine Learning, Big Data and AI. Also environmental issues.
Karl Kjer has been a recognized and respected member of the scientific community for more than 20 years. A noted molecular biologist, entomologist, and taxonomist, and former professor at such research institutions as the University of California and Rutgers University, Kjer has contributed much to is respective fields over the years, particularly in regard to the area of Insect Phylogeny.
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Karl Kjer has worked in the fields of entomology, taxonomy and phylogenetics for much of his career. A noted contributor to such projects as the Trichoptera Barcode of Life Database and the 1KITE initiative, Kjer possesses the considerable credentials and experience needed to be successful well into the next phase of his career, that of science editor and writer.
Karl Kjer is a longtime entomologist, taxonomist and research scientist. Currently a scientific consultant and science editor/writer, Kjer has been devoted to better understanding and unlocking the secrets of insects, insect phylogeny and biodiversity his entire career; a quality evident in his many contributions to the field over the past 20 years (1KITE, Trichoptera Barcode of Life Database, numerous publications, etc.). https://www.crunchbase.com/person/karl-kjer
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Karl Kjer was a member of the famed Anoka Marching Tornadoes as a young man. The Tornadoes were selected for Jimmy Carter’s Inauguration, and Kjer even earned the Anoka “best marcher” award in 1977.
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
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Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
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2. Karl Kjer, a former tenured professor, now a freelance
academic writer for Upwork. Karl Kjer is a highly-cited author
whose work can be seen on his Google Scholar Page. Karl Kjer
is also one of the founding members of the 1,000 Insect
Transcriptome Evolution Project.
3. With both a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Entomology from
the University of Minnesota, Karl Kjer has repeatedly
demonstrated his passion for insects.
4. Insects did just about everything first,” Kjer said in a 2016
interview. “They were the first to form social societies, farm,
and sing just about anything you can imagine. Insects are the
dominant players in almost all terrestrial ecosystems, and as
such, they have a major impact on agriculture and human
health.
5. I just love teaching and learning about insects, Karl Kjer
continued. “I have been fascinated with them for as long as I
can remember, and want to share this passion with our students
at UC Davis. I believe that understanding evolution makes life
richer.In recognition of his professional excellence, Karl Kjer
was given the 2016 Hodson Alumni Award.
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