Research Interests: Modeling spatial distributions of disease hosts, vectors, and reservoirs, and their relationships to natural environments under changing ecological conditions, using remote sensing, GIS technologies, and predictive modeling approaches.
2012
2011
Education
- M.S. in geography from Michigan State University, 2010
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B.A. in geography from Michigan State University, 2008
Awards
- 2011 IGERT C-CHANGE Trainee
Select Presentations
- Campbell LP, Finley AO, Benbow ME, van Ravensway J, Small P, Johnson RC, Sopoh G, Merritt R, Qi J. Spatial Relationships of Landscape Structure and Buruli Ulcer Disease in Benin, West Africa. Oral presentation 2010 Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases Conference, March 22-25, 2010, Atlantic City, NJ.
- Campbell LP, Finley AO, Benbow ME, van Ravensway J, Small P, Johnson RC, Soppin G, Merritt R, Qi J. Quantifying Relationships between Landscape Patterns and Environmental Bacteria Infections: Buruli Ulcer Disease, Benin, Africa. Poster presentation 2009 GeoMed Conference, November 14-16, 2009, Charleston, SC.
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Campbell LP, van Ravensway J, Benbow ME, Small P, Johnson RC, Soppin G, Merritt R, Qi J. Exploring Environmental Factors Related to Buruli Ulcer Disease within the Couffu and Oueme Watersheds in Benin, Africa. Oral presentation World Health Organization Annual Meeting of the Global Buruli Ulcer Initiative 31 March – 2 April 2009, Cotonou, Benin.

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