Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Room 304 (Convention Center, Third Floor) | |||
Careers in Military Entomology: A Global Experience | |||
Session Chair(s): | 1Lt Jessica Finkelstein | ||
Moderator(s): | LTC Raymond Dunton | ||
8:00 AM | 0615 | Yellow fever outbreak in the Ivory Coast Maj Doug Burkett | |
8:15 AM | 0616 | Entomologists make good soldiers COL Paul Andrews | |
8:30 AM | 0617 | Operational entomology in the Navy Jeff Stancil | |
8:45 AM | 0618 | Strength in numbers starts with one: One entomologist with an army of one Steve B. Berté | |
9:00 AM | 0619 | US Air Force Reserve's aerial spray program helps reduce the negative impact biting midges have on training at Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot, South Carolina Capt. Mark Breidenbaugh | |
9:15 AM | 0620 | Theater level entomology at Operation Enduring Freedom: It's never too late to serve Daniel A. Strickman | |
9:30 AM | 0621 | Dengue virus and Aedes spp. detection in operational environments using the Ruggedized Advanced Pathogen Identification Device (RAPID) Col. James A. Swaby | |
9:45 AM | 0622 | Repellent research in the US Army Mustapha Debboun | |
10:00 AM | 0623 | Use of disposable sticky lures and RT-PCR as alternative methods of surveillance for adult Aedes aegypti and dengue viruses in Indonesia Cdr Mike Bangs | |
10:15 AM | 0624 | Yellow fever- The scourge exposed CDR Stanton Cope |