Please see announcement below and in the attachments Michigan State University Center for Water Sciences Pathogens Workshop Series The Pathogens Workshop Series is designed to bring together nationally renowned water scientists and individuals (Water Fellows) who have an interest and stake in the future of water in the State of Michigan. The purpose of the workshop series is to learn about sources, pathways, and impacts of pathogens in water and to discuss potential solutions. Our goals are to characterize the issues regarding pathogens in Michigan, examine methods and solutions to address those issues, and to develop a framework for monitoring pathogens. Lectures are from 8:30-10:00 AM Public presentation by speaker(s) plus Q&A February 9, 2007 Pathogens 101 Dr. MaryLynn Yates Univ. California Riverside lecture at the MSU Henry Center for Executive Development March 2, 2007 Harmful Algal Blooms Dr. Juli Dyble, Great Lakes Envirnomnetal Research Laboratory, NOAA lecture at MSU Henry Center for Executive Development March 16, 2007 Source Tracking Dr. Kate Fields, Oregon State University Dr. Troy Scott, BSC Laboratories lecture at MSU Henry Center for Executive Development April 20, 2007 Transport of Pathogens Dr. Kathy Martin, Oklahoma engineer Dr. Stanley Grant UC Irvine lecture at MSU Henry Center for Executive Development May 11, 2007 Tools & Techniques: Predictive Models and Molecular Detection Ms Jill Liss, Cuyahoga Health Dept. Dr. John Griffith, Southern California Coastal Research Project lecture at Grand Valley State University, Muskegon
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