
Pauline Kamath
@paulinekamath
Associate Professor @ University of Maine. Research in disease ecology and evolution, molecular ecology, and wildlife conservation.
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17-05-2016 19:46:11
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Paper out today Scientific Reports on spillover dynamics of a bacterial disease among wild and domestic sheep and goats - with Kezia Manlove paul cross. nature.com/articles/s4159⦠#sheep #goats #bighorn #mountaingoat #spillover #disease



Please RT! I am recruiting a #postdoc focused on #wildlife #disease #genomics to my research group University of Maine. The postdoc will join an interdisciplinary team studying the ecology and evolution of anthrax in southern Africa. For more details and to apply: umaine.hiretouch.com/job-details?joā¦

Still accepting applications for a #PhD assistantship on #moose #parasites, co-mentored by myself and Dr. Sandra De Urioste-Stone, as part of a new #OneHealth NRT graduate program University of Maine. Please RT! Further details about the position can be found at: kamathlab.weebly.com/prospective-stā¦.

How long does it takes for anthrax to kill a zebra? How many spores does the job? See our latest paper for a clever non-invasive way to find out! This was one hell of an effort by a bunch of talented people. UAlbany Biology CEES - Univ. of Oslo SEER LAB pnas.org/content/early/ā¦

UMaine assistant professor Pauline Kamath has a Morris Animal Foundation grant to examine how ticks & parasites affect the ability of #moose to survive. Findings will inform strategies to maintain healthy populations of Maine's most iconic mammal. umaine.edu/news/blog/2020ā¦
SEMINAR SERIES FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. In one week, please RT! **What can ecology, evolution and conservation biology contribute to understanding global pandemics?** Note updated time is 3pm on Fridays. We're starting with @DavidQuammen, Carl Zimmer, and Dr Winifred F Frick




A review paper informed by our anthrax research group: The roles of environmental variation and parasite survival in virulenceātransmission relationships. Pauline Kamath Yen-Hua Huang ZoĆ« Barandongo (She/her) and others. UW-Madison Forest and Wildlife Ecology USGSCoopUnits š¾ š£ Royal Society Publishing royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsā¦

new #anthrax #genomics work: antimicrobial resistance, phage diversity, and genes under selection in Bacillus anthracis led by Spencer Bruce with Pauline Kamath Yen-Hua Huang and Henriette van Heerden. UAlbany Biology UW-Madison Forest and Wildlife Ecology USGSCoopUnits š¾ š£ microbiologyresearch.org/content/journaā¦

PLEASE RT! Calling all raptor researchers! The #Covid-19 Intl Bio-Logging Soc Initiative investigates how #raptor movements changed during #lockdowns. GPS data can still be contributed until 30 Apr 22 - to join collaboration DM Rob Patchett


New paper in Ecological Monographs! We compared anthrax infection patterns in two systems, listed hypotheses explaining anthrax dynamics, and evaluated two mechanisms (water flow moving spores vs. host behavioral change). Wendy Turner Pauline Kamath #NSFFunded doi.org/10.1002/ecm.15ā¦


Iām seeking a #PhDstudent UW-Madison Forest and Wildlife Ecology to study deer behavior & #CWD environmental disease transmission. #diversityinSTEM #wildlife #cameratraps #EEID USGSCoopUnits š¾ š£ Details: wendyturner.org/wp-content/upl⦠image: John DeLucca SP Comics


New in Ecological Applications: Dynamic winter weather moderates movement and #ResourceSelection of wild turkeys at high-latitude range limits doi.org/10.1002/eap.27⦠With #OpenData in Zenodo @MattGonnerman @ejblomberg Steph Shea Kaj Overturf Pauline Kamath Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife


A #postdoc position is open in my lab University of Maine to study pneumonia in deer using a metagenomic approach! Apply at the link below to come join my lab, and work with great collaborators Wisconsin DNR, UWāMadison, and USGS! umaine.hiretouch.com/job-details?joā¦

