Engineering professor at Virginia Tech with expertise in air pollution, airborne microbes, nanotechnology. Avid recreational athlete.
Network Scientist | Assistant Research Professor at Northeastern University
Stanford University Press has been publishing books across the humanities, social sciences, law, business, and other areas since 1892.
thinking about infectious diseases, information, and behavior
Postdoc UMD College Park
https://mjharris95.github.io/
phd student @ georgetown • aspiring infectious disease modeler • she/her
jtaube.github.io
Evolving better E. coli for 75,000 generations. Prof at MSU, but opinions my own. (Ok, I also speak for billions -- er, TRILLIONS -- of E. coli.)
Website for LTEE: the-ltee.org
Banner pic from NYC, shared by Darwin. (The microbiologist, not the other one.)
Computational Research Scientist at the Cobey Lab at the University of Chicago, studying the ecology and evolution of pathogens and the immune system
cobeylab.uchicago.edu/people/marcos
Follow here for updates about the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases 2026 conference, held at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA from June 2-4, 2026!
Assoc Prof University of Padova - network epidemiology, network physics, disease ecology, outbreak analysis
https://chiara-poletto.github.io/
Lead of GEEP at NIH/FIC | Phylodynamics | Bayesian inference | Viral evolution | Disease ecology | Views are my own
theoretical evolutionary ecologist, thinking about microbial co-evolution and community complexity & structure
Connecting folks that are interested in host-parasite interactions
EEID 2025 will be on June 16-19, 2025 at the University of Notre Dame. Follow us for more details!
sites.nd.edu/eeid2025
Genetics, Genomics, Evolution, and Development Professor at UC-Berkeley / Coevolution researcher / Author of MOST DELICIOUS POISON: https://www.mostdeliciouspoison.com / ☮️ 🕊️
Chancellor's Distinguished Professor of Physics, UCSD. Interested in everything.
Theoretical physicist researching condensed & living matter, fluid mechanics, statistical mechanics. Bad at staying in my lane.
https://guava.physics.ucsd.edu/~nigel/
Professor of Biology & Institute for Health Computing, U of Maryland; explores how viruses impact human and environmental health; 'Asymptomatic' (JHU Press, 10/2024) & 'Quantitative Biosciences' (Princeton U Press, 3/2024) & 'Science Matters' substack.
assistant professor, @ltiatcmu.bsky.social. machine learning: LLMs and climate. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ they/them/dad (2 dogs).
pro-AI, anti-capitalist, anti-fascist.
Website: strubell.github.io
Refugee from the Twix takeover. Also Arsenal fan and occasionally doing science about infectious disease. Opinions my own.
Professor at UArizona interested in genome rummaging, microbial evolution, and occasional tales about having backyard farm animals.
“I’m something of a scientist myself”
Baltrus(at)Arizona.edu