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DESCRIPTION:Preparing for the next pandemic: Establishing the New York Stat
 e wastewater surveillance network\,by Dr. David Larsen\,&nbsp\;Associate P
 rofessor of Public Health\, Falk College\, Syracuse University.&nbsp\;Geos
 patial Resources\,&nbsp\;by John A. Olson\,&nbsp\;Librarian for Government
  and Geo-Information\,&nbsp\;Bird Library\, Syracuse University.Join us fo
 r the first in a series of seminars focusing on the application of geospat
 ial technologies to spatial biochemical monitoring and prediction. The ser
 ies is a collaboration between the Forensic and National Security Sciences
  Institute (College of Arts and Sciences)\, Department of Geography and th
 e Environment (Maxwell)\, and the Syracuse University Intelligence Communi
 ty Center for Academic Excellence. Geospatial analyses encompass spatial\,
  biological\, environmental\, cultural\, social\, and political factors. L
 everaging this requires interdisciplinary teams to work with multiple dive
 rse datasets and methods where the effectiveness of tracking is dependent 
 upon the quality of data\, a manner to leverage large data sets and the in
 corporation of the data into a meaningful geospatial analysis framework.&n
 bsp\;This event is Co-Sponsored by the College of Arts &amp\; Sciences For
 ensic and National Security Sciences Institute\, the Intelligence Communit
 y Centers for Academic Excellence\, and the Maxwell School Department of G
 eography and the Environment.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Funding for this event is provi
 ded by a CUSE Interdisciplinary Seminar Grant.
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SUMMARY:Modeling the Next Big Thing: A Seminar Series in Spatial Biochemica
 l Monitoring and Prediction
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div><em><strong>Preparing for the next pandem
 ic: Establishing the New York State wastewater surveillance network</stron
 g></em><strong>\,</strong>by Dr. David Larsen\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor 
 of Public Health\, Falk College\, Syracuse University.&nbsp\;</div><div><d
 iv><p><em><strong>Geospatial Resources</strong></em><strong>\,&nbsp\;</str
 ong><span style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-s
 ize: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space
 : inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto">by John A. Olson\,&n
 bsp\;</span><span style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\
 ; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; whi
 te-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto">Librarian fo
 r Government and Geo-Information\,&nbsp\;</span><span style="background-co
 lor: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inh
 erit\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: norm
 al\; caret-color: auto">Bird Library\, Syracuse University.</span></p><p><
 span style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: 
 inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space: inh
 erit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto"></span>Join us for the fi
 rst in a series of seminars focusing on the application of geospatial tech
 nologies to spatial biochemical monitoring and prediction. The series is a
  collaboration between the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institu
 te (College of Arts and Sciences)\, Department of Geography and the Enviro
 nment (Maxwell)\, and the Syracuse University Intelligence Community Cente
 r for Academic Excellence. Geospatial analyses encompass spatial\, biologi
 cal\, environmental\, cultural\, social\, and political factors. Leveragin
 g this requires interdisciplinary teams to work with multiple diverse data
 sets and methods where the effectiveness of tracking is dependent upon the
  quality of data\, a manner to leverage large data sets and the incorporat
 ion of the data into a meaningful geospatial analysis framework.&nbsp\;</p
 ><p>This event is Co-Sponsored by the College of Arts &amp\; Sciences Fore
 nsic and National Security Sciences Institute\, the Intelligence Community
  Centers for Academic Excellence\, and the Maxwell School Department of Ge
 ography and the Environment.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Funding for this event is provid
 ed by a CUSE Interdisciplinary Seminar Grant.</p></div></div>
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