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 September 13, 2012
| Time: | 7:30-8:30 p.m. |
| Description: | West Nile virus is spreading across much of Texas, causing hundreds of infections. Why is Texas, and this year in particular, so favorable for West Nile? This talk, hosted by Science Under the Stars, examines the ecology of local and potentially threatening vector-borne diseases including West Nile virus, Chagas disease and more. Arrive early for refreshments and fun activities for kids of all ages.
Science Under the Stars is a free, monthly public outreach lecture series founded and organized by graduate students in the Section of Integrative Biology at University of Texas at Austin. Our goals are to host fun, informal science outreach events for Austin citizens of all ages, and give scientists a venue to share their work with the general public. |
| Location: | Brackenridge Field Laboratory (BFL), 2907 Lake Austin Boulevard |
| URL: | More about this event... |
| Contact: | Colin Averill |
| Sponsor: | Science Under the Stars |
| Admission: | Free |
| Parking: | Free parking available onsite |
| Categories: | Everyone, K-12, Lecture/talk, Lifestyle & Community |
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