Press


Radio, Newspapers, Magazines, & Podcasts

Why Climate Change May Bring More West Nile Virus To The U.S. Science Friday, National Public Radio (NPR), March 25, 2022. (Interview for article, radio story, and podcast)

West Nile Virus and Climate Change: It’s Complicated The Scientist. Sept. 28, 2021. (Interview/consultation for article)

Viral Weather: How COVID-19 modelling relates to climate change The Weather Network (Canadian TV Network). May 9, 2020. (Video interview for television broadcast, YouTube video, podcast, and article)

SciLine Interview with American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on COVID seasonality (Prepared Q&A for journalists, used for quotes in the following articles):

Is climate change affecting the spread of disease? Honolulu Civil Beat March 23, 2020. (Podcast interview)

Episode 51: Transmissible tumors and LSD receptors eLife Podcast by Naked Scientists. Nov. 14, 2018. (Podcast interview)

U.S. Faces a Rise in Mosquito ‘Disease Danger Days’ Climate Central. Aug. 8, 2018. (Interview/consultation for article)

West Nile Crippling El Pasoans, Rising Temperatures Play Role Climate Central. Aug. 8, 2018. (Interview/consultation for article)

Lending a hand: Citizens aid in scientific discoveries by Marta Shocket The Ryder. July 2013. Bloomington, IN. (Article for local monthly arts/alternative newspaper)


Press Releases

Stanford course explores how diseases have shaped human history Stanford News. Jan. 27, 2021.

Temperature model predicts regional and seasonal virus transmission by mosquitoes EurekAlert! Aug. 28, 2018.

IU study: Key factor may be missing from models that predict disease outbreaks from climate change News at IU Bloomington. Aug. 16, 2018.


Image credit: Warming Stripes by Ed Hawkins