An Update on Tick Management Studies in Connecticut
Neeta Connally (Western Connecticut State University)
Join the zoom meeting here.
Expanding the Classroom: Government-funded SciComm through County Extension
Blake Dinius (Plymouth County Extension)
Ecological Approaches to Tick Control on Private and Public Land
Dr. Allison Gardner (University of Maine)
Insights from island tick surveys in Massachusetts
Dr. Allison Snow is an Ohio State Emeritus Professor, now an adjunct at UMass living in Western Massachusetts
Work in Progress series: Update on Bee-friendly Tick Killer Project
Matthew Kiesewetter, Steve Alm, Chantal Sengsourinho (U. Rhode Island)
Tick Talk:"Vectorial capacity of ticks determines disease risk and the success of tick control strategies" Dr. Isobel Ronai (Harvard University) -
Part of tick week in the Department of Microbiology seminar series. Seminar will be held at the University of Massachusetts campus in Rm 222 Morrill Science Center II, 627 N Pleasant Street, Amherst MA 01003. https://www.umass.edu/events/tick-week-department-microbiology
Story Telling for Scientists, Pt 2 Creative Project Design, Frameworks, and Workflow
IThe Science Story Lab is partnering with the New England Center for Excellence in Vector-borne Disease (www.NEWVEC.org) and the MITEY Network (Microbiome-Tick Ecology) at the University of Rhode Island, to engage a community of research scientists on integrating impactful science communication projects into research praxis.
Story Telling for Scientists, Pt 1 SciComm Landscape, Audience, and Story telling approaches
IThe Science Story Lab is partnering with the New England Center for Excellence in Vector-borne Disease (www.NEWVEC.org) and the MITEY Network (Microbiome-Tick Ecology) at the University of Rhode Island, to engage a community of research scientists on integrating impactful science communication projects into research praxis.