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Pathogen Workshop Series
The Pathogen Workshop Series is designed to bring together nationally renowned water scientists and individuals who have an interest and stake in the future of water in the State of Michigan. The purpose of the workshop series is to learn about sources, pathways, and impacts of pathogens in water and to discuss potential solutions. Our goals are to characterize the issues regarding pathogens in Michigan, examine methods and solutions to address those issues, and to develop a framework for monitoring pathogens.

More information is available at
http://cws.msu.edu/pathogen_wkshop.htm

Play It Pathogens 101 2/9/2007
This presentation by Dr. Marylynn Yates, University of California–Riverside, introduces the bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are most commonly associated with waterborne disease in the United States.
From 2/9/2007. 104 minutes.
Play It Harmful Algal Blooms 3/2/2007
Toxin production, distribution of cyanobacterial HABs in the Great Lakes region, health effects and management strategies for controlling blooms. Presented by Dr. Juli Dyble and Dr. Greg Boyer.
From 3/2/2007. 96 minutes.
More information about MSU Center for Water Sciences is at
http://cws.msu.edu/
Play It Microbial Source Tracking 3/16/2007
Different methods for source tracking, with case studies and examples. Presented by Dr. Kate Field and Dr. Troy Scott.
From 3/16/2007. 81 minutes.
More information about MSU Center for Water Sciences is at
http://cws.msu.edu/
Play It Transport of Pathogens 4/20/2007
Presented by Dr. Jeanette Thurston and Dr. Stanley Grant.
From 4/20/2007. 93 minutes.
More information about MSU Center for Water Sciences is at
http://cws.msu.edu/
Play It Tools & Techniques: Predictive Models 5/11/2007
Presented by Jill Lis, Cuyahoga Health Dept. and Dr. John Griffith, Southern California Coastal Research Project
From 5/11/2007. 80 minutes.
More information about MSU Center for Water Sciences is at
http://cws.msu.edu/

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