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Vector to Success

  • 28 March 2018
  • Author: Frederika Bain
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Vector to Success

Priscilla Seabourn, a PhD student in the Entomology program working with Helen Spafford (Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences), has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship to attend the Biology of Vector-borne Diseases course offered by the University of Idaho Center for Health in the Human Ecosystem. 

 
She will travel to Moscow, Idaho, in June for the intensive six-day course to learn about the biology of vectors, disease epidemiology, and host and pathogen dynamics in changing environments and climates. The course is taught by an interdisciplinary faculty from multiple institutions around the world. The program scholarship covers registration, lodging and meals, while her travel expenses to the Mainland are paid for by the Minoru Tamashiro Fund for Entomology scholarship
 
Priscilla’s dissertation research examines variation of the microbiome of mosquitoes in Hawai‘i; she also works with Matthew Medeiros of university’s Pacific Biosciences Research Center.

 

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