Join us at the Ecological Levers for Health State of the Science Summit during this year's Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease Annual Meeting (EEID). Speakers will consider pressing public health and conservation problems and how ecological approaches can help find joint solutions.

This session is sponsored by the Science for Nature and People Partnerhsip (SNAPP). The session and the subsequent Stanford-sponsored social event kick off a SNAPP Levers for Health working group. 

Agenda

Arrive at Conference Room

Introduction. Kevin Lafferty (USGS) Using ecological levers rather than paradigms to solve human health challenges

Contributed Talk: Heather Tallis (The Nature Conservancy)

Contributed Talk: Megan Murray (T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University)

Coffee Break

Contributed Talk: Taylor Ricketts (The Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, University of Vermont)

Contributed Talk: Raina Plowright (Montana State University) Environmental levers of dynamic zoonotic systems: human-bat-pathogen interactions

Contributed Talk: Sanna Sokolow (Stanford) Restoring river prawns to combat schistosomiasis

Plenary

Social sponsored by the Stanford Program for Disease Ecology, Health and the Environment, held at UCSB The Club

Invitational Dinner sponsored by SNAPP, at UCSB The Club

Post-dinner presentation: Kinari Webb, MD Founder Health in Harmony

June 27, 2017
01:00 pm - 06:00 pm

LOCATION

University of California Santa Barbara, Music & Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, Santa Barbara CA

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Cost

Free

Audience

Alumni , Faculty , Friends , Post-docs , Staff , Students

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Additional Info

Stanford students/staff/faculty: the June 27th afternoon session from 1:00pm to 6:00pm is FREE, but please RSVP.

Everyone: to attend the full EEID conference June 24-27, you must register.