Announcements
CADMS Seminar Series Speaker
Topic: Urban wild boar ecology and management in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (Spain)
Invited Speaker: María Escobar González, DVM, MSc
Brief BIO: María is a 4th year PhD student at the Autonomous University of Barcelona within the WEH research group (Wildlife Ecology and Health). Her research interests center around conservation biology and ecology, particularly examining the impact of human activities on natural ecosystems, managing human-wildlife conflicts to promote coexistence, and exploring the ecology of infectious diseases.
Event Info:
Wild boars, native to Eurasia, have spread across all continents except Antarctica due to human introductions. In Europe, the species faced a significant population decline after World War II due to intensive hunting. However, various factors such as global temperature increases, the absence of natural predators, and rural abandonment have led to a remarkable population resurgence since the 1980s, becoming a global concern. This overpopulation not only disrupts the ecological balance in rural environments but also extends to urban and anthropized areas. Cities like Rome, Berlin, and Barcelona are experiencing an invasion, posing risks such as traffic accidents, disease transmission, crop and garden damage, and incidents involving humans and their pets.
Date: Tuesday, December 12th, 2023
Time: 12:00 p.m. 1 p.m
Location: 1043 Valley Hall, UC Davis
If you have any questions or comments please contact Beatriz Martinez Lopez
WILDLIFE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DISEASE CONTROL COURSE
Course Description:
- Provides specialized training in epidemiology and wildlife disease control by the SaBio research group at IREC and selected invited faculty. Lectures, practical training, and field trips are based at the IREC Wildlife Research Institute in Ciudad Real, one of Europe´s hotspots for this extraordinary scientific field.
- Course is split in two weeks: 20-24 November 2023 and 18-22 March 2024
Fee: $519.84
Registration Deadline: October 31st, 2023
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Applications Open for 2024-2025 UCGHI GloCal Health Fellowship.
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The fellowship is designed for:
- University of California (UC) doctoral students (PhD, DrPH, etc.) and professional students (MD, DDS, DVM, PharmD, including residents, etc.)
- US postdoctoral fellows from any discipline
- Postdoctoral fellows from affiliated sites in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Application Deadline: November 1st, 2023
Registration to GeoVet2023 is open. See announcement here.
International Conference of Spatial Epidemiology, Geostatistics and GIS applied to animal health, public health and food safety
Expanding boundaries: Interdisciplinary geospatial research for the One Health Era
* September 19ᵗʰ – 21ˢᵗ 2023 * Silvi Marina, Teramo, Italy
Jose Pablo Gomez Vazquez presents his exit dissertation seminar
We congratulate Jose Pablo Gomez Vazquez on successfully presenting his exit seminar on December 7, 2021. He presented his dissertation work exploring application of agent based models to infectious disease epidemiology. The three chapters modeled different disease and explored the influence of prevention and control strategies. Pablo still is working on the submission of some of his chapters, which hopefully will be available soon to share! Now he will be starting a position as a post doc where he will be applying these methodologies to different research questions in epidemiology.
Infectious Disease Epidemiology Seminar
Molecular Epidemiology of Viral Diseases, Viral Metagenomics, and its Applications in Animal Health.
Date: Friday, February 28, 2020
Location: 2020 Valley Hall, UC Davis
Invited Speaker: Barbara Brito, Institute of Infection, Immunity and Innovation, Faculty of Science, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
WildEpi-11 Course
Wildlife Epidemiology and Disease Control. This practical course provides specialized training in epidemiology and wildlife disease control by the SaBio research group at IREC (www.IREC.es) and selected invited faculty. Lectures, practical training and field trips are based at the IREC Wildlife Research Institute in Ciudad Real, one of Europe´s hotspots for this extraordinary scientific field. The course is split in two weeks: 21-25 November 2022 and 20-24 March 2023. Information on contents and how to register can be found at Curso Propio de Epidemiología y Control de las Enfermedades Compartidas con Fauna Silvestre / Wildlife Epidemiology and Disease Control - WildEpi (uclm.es) The fee is 490,20€ and sign-in is open until October 31st. For additional information and help please e-mail encarnacion.delgado@uclm.es.
GeoVet 2019 – Spatial Epidemiology Conference at UC Davis
https://geovet2019.ucdavis.edu
CADMS Seminar Series
Title: Livestock vs Wildlife: a study of interactions from an epidemiological and technical point of view
Speaker: Roxana Triguero Ocaña
Date: 12:00 p.m. - 1 p.m. Friday, May 3rd, 2019
Location: 1047 Valley Hall, UC Davis
CADMS Seminar Series
Title: The Global Mobility of Veterinary Experts and Expertise to and from the United Kingdom
Speaker: Gareth Enticott
Date: 12:00 p.m. - 1 p.m. Thursday, April 25, 2019
Location: 1043 Valley Hall, UC Davis
Study on Leptospirosis - Center for Health and the Environment
You can participate if you are:
- 18 years old or older
- Farmworker, farmer, or veterinarian
- Work in agriculture, or in close contact with livestock
- and you were not sick during last five weeks.
View the flyer: English / Español
Dr Martinez Lopez Keynote Speaker at CRWAD 2018
Dr Martinez-Lopez attended the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD) from December 1-4th as Key note speaker to give the presentation entitled: “Big Data and Smart-Connected Epidemiology in practice”.
She also presented the poster entitled “Unraveling the role of pig trade and socio-economic factors in the spread of African Swine Fever in endemic areas”. She was also participating as a Member of the CRWAD Organization committee and moderator of one epidemiology session. CRWAD speakers.
CADMS is chosen to host GeoVet 2019 Conference
The Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance has been chosen to host the 2019 GeoVet Conference. The GeoVet conference is the only international conference specialized in spatial epidemiology. It will be held October 8-10, 2019 at the UC Davis Conference Center. Both pre- and post-conference workshops will be offered. Please visit the GeoVet website to learn more. Registration and more information will be available soon.
Student Symposium: Health and Ecological Risk Analysis
11 interesting presentations by graduate students covering practical applications in risk analysis (veterinary science,public health, ecology, wildlife epidemiology, etc.)
Date: June 7, 2018
Time: 12:10 - 3:00 pm
Location: 2020 Valley Hall, UC Davis
All faculty, researchers and students welcome to attend!
View the flyer for more information.
Seminar: Pastured Pig Production & Feral Pig Diseases
An information seminar and chance to meet and greet other producers and animal health professionals.
Date: March 1, 2018
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Norton Hall
University of California Cooperative Extension 70 Cottonwood Street,
Woodland, CA 95695
Office phone: 530-666-8143
Register for the event here.
View the flyer for more information.
Spatial Epidemiology Student Symposium
June 8th, 2:10-5:10 pm
2020 Valley Hall
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Details here: http://ucanr.edu/sites/Small_Farms_/
NEW! Avian Influenza Biosecurity Survey. Click here to participate NOW
Disease BioPortal Workshop (12/13 - 12/14)
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Dr Martinez Lopez invited speaker at the pre-COSALFA PANAFTOSA-OPS-OMS meeting in Uruguay
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