The text accompaniment to these presentation slides is in file This presentation opened a two-day symposium held at Cornell University in September 2003 to explore how biological and social factors are intertwined in the development of and response to environmental and health risks. The presentation explores the roles of biophysical and social factors in the construction of risk and the assessment of risk issues. It looks at how cross-disciplinary bridges, networks and communication between biologists and physical scientists, on the one hand, and social scientists, on the other, can be strengthened to carry out the outreach and research missions of the Land Grant Universities. The disease smallpox is used as the case example because the fe...
Recently we were challenged to develop curricular materials to explore system dynamics as a foundati...
This thesis focuses on why smallpox is considered as a possible biological weapon and why the world ...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
Smallpox—The Disease & Vaccine. A “Guide to Issues” for CCE Educators. Poster summary. See also Biol...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
This paper undertakes a technical review of the properties of three diseases often associated with t...
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
Bioterrorism today represents a current threat and risk that could have enormous health, environment...
The microbes that cause infectious diseases are complex, dynamic, and constantly evolving. They repr...
Objective To develop consensus-based recommendations for measures to be taken by medical and public ...
The complexity and connectedness of eco-social processes have major influence on the emergence and s...
The threat of bioterrorism, long ignored and denied, has heightened over the past few years. The ter...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research ha...
Infectious diseases remain a major contributor to illness, death, and suffering throughout the world...
Recently we were challenged to develop curricular materials to explore system dynamics as a foundati...
This thesis focuses on why smallpox is considered as a possible biological weapon and why the world ...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
Smallpox—The Disease & Vaccine. A “Guide to Issues” for CCE Educators. Poster summary. See also Biol...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
This paper undertakes a technical review of the properties of three diseases often associated with t...
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
Bioterrorism today represents a current threat and risk that could have enormous health, environment...
The microbes that cause infectious diseases are complex, dynamic, and constantly evolving. They repr...
Objective To develop consensus-based recommendations for measures to be taken by medical and public ...
The complexity and connectedness of eco-social processes have major influence on the emergence and s...
The threat of bioterrorism, long ignored and denied, has heightened over the past few years. The ter...
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research ha...
Infectious diseases remain a major contributor to illness, death, and suffering throughout the world...
Recently we were challenged to develop curricular materials to explore system dynamics as a foundati...
This thesis focuses on why smallpox is considered as a possible biological weapon and why the world ...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...