
Mordecai Lab
Erin Mordecai is an assistant professor in Biology at Stanford University. Our research focuses on the ecology of infectious disease. We are interested in how climate, species interactions, and global change drive infectious disease dynamics in humans and natural ecosystems.
People — Mordecai Lab
Erin Mordecai is an associate professor in Biology, Senior Fellow in the Woods Institute for the Environment, Faculty Fellow in the Center for Innovation in Global Health and the King Center, and member of Bio-X. She completed her PhD in 2012 at UC Santa Barbara, followed by an NSF Mathematical Biology postdoc at UNC Chapel Hill and NC State ...
People (old) — Mordecai Lab
Erin Mordecai. Erin Mordecai is an assistant professor in Biology. She obtained her PhD in 2012 from UC Santa Barbara with Jonathan Levine and Kevin Lafferty. She completed an NSF Mathematical Biology postdoc at UNC Chapel Hill and NC State University with Charles Mitchell and Kevin Gross.
Mordecai Lab, Stanford University
Erin Mordecai is an assistant professor in Biology at Stanford University. Our research focuses on the ecology of infectious disease. We are interested in how climate, species interactions, and global change drive infectious disease dynamics in humans and natural ecosystems.
Opportunities - Mordecai Lab
The Disease Ecology in a Changing World (DECO) program at Stanford is housed within the Center for Human and Planetary Health co-directed by Drs. Erin Mordecai (Biology Department) and Giulio De Leo (Oceans and ESS Departments).
Contact — Mordecai Lab
Erin Mordecai (650) 497-7447 [email protected]. Department of Biology Gilbert Hall Room 406 371 Serra Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305
grad school — Blog — Mordecai Lab
Erin is an Associate Professor in Biology who started her lab at Stanford in 2015. Her research centers on understanding how human impacts on the environment affect the health of people and the planet.
Blog — Mordecai Lab
2021年4月17日 · Erin is an Associate Professor in Biology who started her lab at Stanford in 2015. Her research centers on understanding how human impacts on the environment affect the health of people and the planet.
communicating our work - Mordecai Lab
Erin gave the MIDAS Network COVID-19 Modeling Webinar on May 1, 2020 about the lab’s work: preprint, summary, and code. Erin did a series of interviews for the Harvard edX course on The Health Effects of Climate Change with Ari Bernstein.
Job Openings — Mordecai Lab
We're Hiring Contact Erin Mordecai for information about conducting research in the lab as an undergraduate, graduate student, or postdoc. We are currently seeking people to work on vector-borne disease transmission and plant fungal pathogen projects.