Member Since 2019
Sadie Ryan
Professor, Medical Geography, University of Florida
Chair, Geohealth Awards Committee; Member, Geohealth Fellows Committee
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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AGU Abstracts
Management Implications of increasing suitability risk for West Nile Virus transmission in Florida with climate and population change
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE BASED ON CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY II POSTER
geohealth | 12 december 2024
Sadie Ryan, Catherine A. Lippi
West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus which has been circulating in the USA since 1999. Florida is a highly populous state with project...
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Shifting Temperature Driven Dengue Transmission Suitability in Nepal in a Changing Climate
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE BASED ON CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY II POSTER
geohealth | 12 december 2024
Simrik Bhandari, Jason Blackburn, Sadie Ryan
Dengue, first reported in Nepal in 2004, manifested large outbreaks in 2022 and 2023 (54,784 and 51,243 cases), with cases reported in all 77 district...
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Projecting Future Habitat and Transmission Suitability of An. stephensi Based on Thermal Thresholds
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE BASED ON CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY II POSTER
geohealth | 12 december 2024
Kristy Weber, Ryan Hollins, Joshua Habib, Victoria...
The Anopheles stephensi (An. stephensi) mosquito is an invasive species to Africa capable of spreading malaria. In May 2013, an unusual outbreak of Pl...
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Volunteer Experience
2025 - 2026
Chair
Geohealth Awards Committee
2025 - 2026
Member
Geohealth Fellows Committee
2024 - 2025
Member
Geohealth Awards Committee