
Courtney L. Schreiner
@c_schreiner1326
PhD student in EEB, University of Tennessee Knoxville. Interested in mathematical modeling of infectious diseases.
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30-10-2019 04:23:41
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First lead authored paper by superstar Math/Bio undergraduate researcher Courtney L. Schreiner is out: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…. Courtney is applying to PhD programs for next fall, so get in touch if you are recruiting!

Undergrad researcher Courtney Schreiner Courtney L. Schreiner is representing the University of Idaho College of Science! She had a paper published in the Journal of Applied Ecology Journal of Applied Ecology while working in Scott L. Nuismer's lab. Go Courtney! 👏👏👏 ibest.uidaho.edu/news.php?newsi…


Can timing a vaccination programme help protect wildlife and potentially facilitate pathogen elimination? Results from Courtney L. Schreiner and Scott L. Nuismer University of Idaho show that timing matters for wildlife with fast demography and pathogens with rapid infection besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…



Fun working with polymorphic games to develop an interactive demonstration of how transmissible vaccines can be used to reduce the threat of emerging zoonotic infectious disease like #COVID19: polymorphicgames.com/transmissiblev…

And a fun side by side comparison of transmissible vs. conventional vaccines for wildlife vaccination. Thanks Polymorphic Games for the great game and graphics!


The future of preventing bat virus emergence? Re-wilding, transmissible vaccines & CRISPR freethink.com/articles/bat-b… w/ Kevin Bakker Peter Hudson Kevin Esvelt @djwolking et al.




Deciphering Lassa virus transmission dynamics in West Africa using remote sensing, viral surveillance, and ABC. The first of hopefully many papers emerging from new collaborations with @DrBrianHBird and One Health Institute (OHI). journals.plos.org/plosntds/artic…


Today is Dr. Raina Plowright's #seminar on #pathogen spillover in #bats. Raina Plowright Montana State University



New paper out!! Check out the work from my MS thesis with Scott L. Nuismer, Chris Remien, and Andrew Basinski, where we investigate how seasonality affects optimal timing of vaccine delivery with self-disseminating vaccines. journals.plos.org/plosntds/artic…