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| Dr. Peter Daszak |
| Adjunct Senior Research Scientist Center for Environmental Research and Conservation |
| President and Disease Ecologist Wildlife Trust |
| Earth Institute Affiliate: Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) |
| work: 845-365-8337 fax: 845-365-8188 |
| e-mail1: daszak@conservationmedicine.org e-mail2: pd2103@columbia.edu |
| Address: Nofe House Wildlife Trust LDEO |
| Keywords: Conservation Medicine |
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| Last Modified: 11-24-2009 |
| Projects: |
| (Click a project's title for more detailed information; click on locations for other projects at that location.) |
Consortium for Conservation Medicine Projects Dr. Peter Daszak Earth Institute Contact: Dr. Peter Daszak Organization: Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) |
| Locations: United States of America |
Predicting Human Emerging Diseases: A Hotspot Approach Dr. Peter Daszak Earth Institute Contact: Dr. Peter Daszak Organization: Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) |
| Locations: Earth |
Socio-economic and Environmental Drivers of Emerging Infectious Diseases Deborah Balk / Mr. Marc Levy Earth Institute Contact: Organization: Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) |
Population Genetics of Pteropus vampyrus and Nipah Virus Emergence Kevin Olival Earth Institute Contact: Organization: Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) |
| Locations: Malaysia |
| Publications: |
| - "Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Key Role for Conservation Medicine,"by Daszak, P. , with Cunningham, A.A., Aguirre, A.A. Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice, Oxford University Press, New York., Winter 2002 |
| - "Anthropogenic environmental change and the emergence of infectious diseases in wildlife,"by Daszak, P. , with Cunningham, A.A., Acta Tropica, 78: 103-116, Winter 2001 |
| - "Extinction by infection,"by Daszak, P. , with Cunningham A.A., Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 14: 279, Winter 1999 |
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