In this week's newsletter we highlight a new interesting paper: "Why are the ticks winning, and what can we do about it"?https://t.co/g2oJaIlnhD
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NEVBD is starting a crowd-sourced project highlighting successes & innovations in VBD prevention & engagement. We seek input from public health & vector control on successfully addressing VBD challenges. Do you have a story to share? Tell us more at https://t.co/1PhqIpeT4R
Want to learn how to ID mosquito larvae? We invite professionals working in public agencies in the Northeast USA to join us for a hands-on Mosquito Larval ID Course in May 2026! Applications required - apply by April 17 https://t.co/pR10mcJzLA
๐ฆ Looking for a summer internship in mosquito control research?
CMCD is now hiring Student Research Interns for Summer 2026!
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This week we provide details on our paid 2026 Summer Undergraduate Internship program, view this week's newsletter to learn more : https://t.co/ZBXabQFulq
Registration for the 2026 NEVBD-TEC Annual Meeting is now open! Join two virtual sessions โ Monday Feb. 9 and Thursday Feb. 19, both from 1:00pm โ 4:30pm ET. Agenda coming soon! Register at https://t.co/UkLw8YVFYW
Applications are open for the 2026 Vector Biology Boot Camp program! Join us with the MaineHealth Vector-Borne Disease lab on May 18-20 for hands-on training in vector surveillance and control. Apply by Feb. 16 for consideration https://t.co/k10dojJf4V
Mark your calendars! NEVBD-TEC will be hosting a virtual annual meeting for our network over two sessions on Feb. 9 and Feb. 19, 1-4:30pm ET. Registration coming soon!
Want Communication Help? Join us for a 4-part seminar series on strategic approaches for communication, engagement, & trust building led by Dr. Amelia Greiner Safi & sponsored by @_NEVBD! The first seminar will be held Fri, Dec 12 at 10AM ET. Register: https://t.co/sbvKCmFNs6
It is a tremendous honor to receive the Hoogstraal Medal! My achievements would not be possible without the hard work of so many outstanding trainees and colleagues. That is why I dedicated my acceptance speech to them!
Check out our weekly newsletter for information on upcoming conferences, a recent publication about Lyme Disease risk and more! https://t.co/pxo28l2zvI
This week's newsletter has information on an upcoming 'biology of vector-borne disease' course and an interesting article about tick encounter risk among agricultural workers: https://t.co/69GwW62cOM