Member Since 2019
Sadie Ryan
Professor, Medical Geography, University of Florida
Sadie J. Ryan is a Professor of Medical Geography in the Department of Geography and in the Emerging Pathogens Institute (EPI) at the University of Florida, PI of the Quantitative Disease Ecology and Conservation (QDEC) Lab group (www.sadieryan.net), and co-director of the UF Florida Climate Institute.
Professional Experience
University of Florida
Professor, Medical Geography
2014 - Present
University of Florida
Assistant Professor, Medical Geography
2014 - 2017
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Assistant Professor, Ecology
2011 - 2014
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Education
University of California Santa Barbara
Other
2010
Stanford University
Other
2008
McGill University
Other
2008
Princeton University
Bachelors
1998
University of California Berkeley
Doctorate
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Current Roles
Member
Geohealth Awards Committee
AGU Abstracts
A demand-driven climate services for health implementation framework: a case study for climate-sensitive diseases in Caribbean Small Island Developing States
ADVANCES IN CLIMATE-DRIVEN MODELS FOR VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES I ORAL
geohealth | 11 december 2023
Avriel Diaz, Leslie Rollock, Laura-Lee Boodram, Ro...
Here we introduce a demand-driven framework designed to implement climate services in the health sector, with a particular focus on the Caribbean regi...
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Introducing the NEON Ecological Forecasting Challenge hosted by the Ecological Forecasting Initiative Research Coordination Network.
ECOLOGICAL FORECASTING IN THE EARTH SYSTEM II POSTERS
biogeosciences | 16 december 2020
Quinn Thomas, Carl Boettiger, Cayelan Carey, Micha...
The 21st century has been - and will continue to be - characterized by major environmental changes to the ecosystem services upon which society depend...
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Warming temperatures could expose more than 1.3 billion new people to Zika virus risk by 2050
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE BASED ON CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY I
geohealth | 16 december 2020
Sadie Ryan, Colin Carlson, Blanka Tesla, Matthew H...
In the aftermath of the 2015 pandemic of Zika virus, concerns over links between climate change and emerging arboviruses have become more pressing. Gi...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Geohealth Awards Committee