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Sadie Ryan

Professor of Medical Geography at University of Florida, Co-Director, Florida Climate Institute

Sadie Ryan is a prominent figure in the field of Quantitative Disease Ecology and Conservation with a focus on climate-health issues, vector-borne disease modeling, geospatial intervention models, and assessing social-ecological risks of viral emergence.

She emphasizes real-world applications aligning model findings with decision-making frameworks related to vector control, surveillance, and further research in disease systems.

Her work extends to ecology at the human-wildlife interface, specializing in disease ecology, conservation biology, and wildlife management.

Utilizing methods from landscape ecology, quantitative ecology, and epidemiology, Sadie analyzes landscape changes, health outcomes, and the impacts of anthropogenic changes, including climate change.

Collaborative and open to partnerships, Sadie Ryan's research and publications can be found on the Quantitative Disease Ecology and Conservation (QDEC) Lab website.

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Gainesville, Florida, United States