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Epidemiology and biostatistics department hosts talk by assistant professor Melissa Nolan on September 24

The epidemiology and biostatistics department will host a seminar:

Melissa Nolan, Assistant Professor
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Arnold School of Public Health

September 24
1 – 2 p.m.
Discovery Room 331

Clinical Epidemiology of Vectorborne Diseases in the Western Hemisphere

Abstract: Dr. Nolan’s research focuses on the transmission, risk factors, and health outcomes of vectorborne diseases in the United States and Latin America. Her talk will cover her work to date the upcoming research investigations on Chagas disease, Tick-borne relapsing fever, and mosquito-borne diseases.

Light refreshments will be provided.


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