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SUMMARY:â€œFrom Vector to Consequence: A One Health Approach to Lyme Disease Surveillanceâ€
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DESCRIPTION:â€œFrom Vector to Consequence: A One Health Approach to Lyme Disease Surveillanceâ€\n\n04/08/26 12:30 PM EST\n - 04/08/26 01:30 PM EST\Description:\nKathleen Angell is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the G. Magnotta Research Lab at the University of Guelph, where her work bridges field and laboratory research on Lyme disease, integrating tick ecology with Borrelia transmission and host–vector interactions. She earned her PhD in Infectious Disease Epidemiology from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2025 and holds an MPH in Applied Biostatistics from the University of Colorado. Kathleen’s training in One Health spans antimicrobial resistance, vector-borne diseases, and interdisciplinary research. She brings this breadth of experience to her work in Guelph, where she collaborates with the lab to advance understanding of the public health and human consequences of infectious disease.\n\nThe One Health seminar series showcases the depth and breadth of One Health research at the University of Guelph, and beyond! These 50-minute talks feature a 30-minute presentation by a One Health practitioner, followed by an audience Q&A. Everyone is welcome, particularly graduate students and faculty.\n\nSeminars are hybrid.\nIf you’re attending virtually: registration is required\nIf you’re attending in person: registration is encouraged, to help us avoid food waste\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:â€œFrom Vector to Consequence: A One Health Approach to Lyme Disease Surveillanceâ€<br /><br />04/08/26 12:30 PM EST - 04/08/26 01:30 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><p>Kathleen Angell is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the G. Magnotta Research Lab at the University of Guelph, where her work bridges field and laboratory research on Lyme disease, integrating tick ecology with Borrelia transmission and host&ndash;vector interactions. She earned her PhD in Infectious Disease Epidemiology from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 2025 and holds an MPH in Applied Biostatistics from the University of Colorado. Kathleen&rsquo;s training in One Health spans antimicrobial resistance, vector-borne diseases, and interdisciplinary research. She brings this breadth of experience to her work in Guelph, where she collaborates with the lab to advance understanding of the public health and human consequences of infectious disease.</p>

<p>The One Health seminar series showcases the depth and breadth of One Health research at the University of Guelph, and beyond! These 50-minute talks feature a 30-minute presentation by a One Health practitioner, followed by an audience Q&amp;A. Everyone is welcome, particularly graduate students and faculty.</p>

<p><strong>Seminars are hybrid.</strong><br />
If you&rsquo;re attending virtually:&nbsp;<strong>registration is required</strong><br />
If you&rsquo;re attending in person:&nbsp;<strong>registration is encouraged</strong>, to help us avoid food waste</p>

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