Lisa Couper
@lisa_couper
Postdoc studying global change and infectious disease
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https://licouper.com 28-09-2013 00:33:53
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We have a new paper + dataset out today measuring daily wildfire smoke PM2.5 across US back to 2006, expertly led by Marissa Childs StanfordECHOLab . Below is an animation of 2020 data. paper: doi.org/10.1021/acs.es… data: stanfordecholab.com/wildfire_smoke Quick thread below
Our paper "Genetic diversity loss in the Anthropocene" is out in Science Magazine! We study how genetic diversity is lost by habitat loss to help define UN Biodiversity #Sustainable targets science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… @CarnegieScience Carnegie Plants Carnegie Ecology Stanford University
Jan 20 submission- BAEEID Bay Area Ecology & Evolution of Infectious Disease EEID2023 Erin Mordecai Lisa Couper Christine K Johnson Elisa Visher Chris Hoover Dustin R. Glasner, PhD 남궁수🇰🇷 EpiCenterUCD Jacqueline Kimmey A Marm Kilpatrick Héctor M. Sánchez C. Mallory Harris (@malar0ne.bsky.social) N/A NickJewell Alexandra Kahn 🦠🧬🌿 bayareaeeid.wordpress.com
Hey Stanford University, me again. You okay? Us postdocs are getting worried you can’t do basic math. Also, requiring guarantors for housing shames those who come from poor fams. No one in my fam would ever have been able to meet these requirements & I’m not alone. stanforddaily.com/2023/04/23/pos…
What role does #Juneteenth play in the scientific community? Learn about the context of Juneteenth in #STEMM & solutions to reduce barriers to equitable science from 52 Black scientists, including #NASmember William Clemons, Jr, writing in Cell Press ow.ly/QphU50OQKJ3
Talked to Emily Anthes about malaria in the United States, and whether that's climate change 🦟📈 nytimes.com/2023/06/27/hea…
Thought ticks were terrifying? They just got worse. Turns out they can use static electricity ⚡️ to launch through the air onto hosts, including you! Here's a thread about our new paper w/ Katie Lihou, Daniel Robert, out today in Current Biology doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.… 🧵👇
Cycles of extreme drought & rainfall, driven by climate change, are fueling the spread Valley fever in Northern California. For San Francisco Chronicle I wrote about the growing risk of infection, w/ interactive data from Harsha Devulapalli (free link) sfchronicle.com/health/article…
In San Francisco Chronicle: How can we address the effects of climate change on infectious diseases like #Valleyfever? UC Berkeley's Dr. Lisa Couper reminds us, we must address the issue at its source and do everything we can to limit greenhouse gas emissions and warming Berkeley Public Health