Session 2 Blending the Sciences: Interoperability and Research Applications to Fill Knowledge Gaps

Monday, 24 January 2011: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
4C-2 (Washington State Convention Center)
Host: Second Symposium on Environment and Health
Moderator:
Wendy Marie Thomas, American Meteorological Society, AMS Policy Program, Washington, DC
Chair:
Wendy Marie Thomas, American Meteorological Society, AMS Policy Program, Washington, DC

Papers:
4:00 PM
2.1
Impact of meteorological components on diarreal diseases in Bangladesh
Taiichi Hayashi, DPRI, Kyoto Univ., Uji, Kyoto, Japan; and A. Teshima, Y. Wagatuma, M. Hashizume, T. Terao, F. Murata, Y. Yamane, M. Kiguchi, and A. S. G. Faruque
4:15 PM
2.2
Night outdoor air as a major source of indoor air particle concentration in an office
Jack Molinié, Laboratoire de Recherches en Géosciences et Energies, Pointe-à-Pitre Cédex, Guadeloupe, France; and V. Clotaire, T. Plocoste, and R. H. Petit
4:30 PM
2.3
Detection and monitoring vector-born deceases from AVHRR data
Felix Kogan, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, MD; and A. Powell and M. Goldberg
4:45 PM
2.4
Assessing the connections between weather, season, and smoking in the home
David B. Sherman, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. G. Basara, J. B. Basara, and B. G. Illston
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