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SY2001 | June 9th 3:00 pm | Room 103 AB/Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center | Another fungal pathogen threatening conservation: epidemiology of ophidiomyces in free-ranging snakes Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symposium or Colloquium Presentation | Allender, Matthew; Bunick, David; Maddox, Carol. | |
SY2002 | June 9th 3:30 pm | Room 103 AB/Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center | Bacterially-mediated contact-independent antagonism of fungal diseases of bats and honeybees Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symposium or Colloquium Presentation | Cornelison, Christopher T. | disease Colony Collapse Disorder Pseudogymnoascus destructans White-nose Syndrome Rhodococcus rhodochrous volatile organic compounds biological control |
SY2003 | June 9th 4:00 pm | Room 103 AB/Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center | The diabetic foot ulcer microbiome: association with clinical factors and outcomes Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symposium or Colloquium Presentation | Hodkinson, Brendan P.; Gardner, Sue E.; Tyldsley, Amanda S.; Boudhar, Sanaa; Margolis, David J.; Grice, Elizabeth A.. | medical disease community structure Illumina biomarkers |
SY2004 | June 9th 4:30 pm | Room 103 AB/Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center | Biotic and Abiotic Factors Influencing the Environmental Persistence and Growth of Pseudogymnoascus destructans Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symposium or Colloquium Presentation | Raudabaugh, Daniel; Miller, Andrew N. | environmental pH substrate chemistry host-associated microbiota water availability |
SY2005 | June 9th 5:00 pm | Room 103 AB/Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center | Environmental influences on bat colony persistence in White-nose Syndrome Log in to add this item to your schedule | Symposium or Colloquium Presentation | Reynolds, Hannah T.; Ingersoll, Tom; Barton, Hazel A. | Pseudogymnoascus destructans disease White-nose Syndrome ecological model |