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Meetings/Workshops on Meteorology and Climate Change in Canada

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1.CCTC 2013 — 3rd Climate Change Technology Conference
 Dates 27 May 2013 → 29 May 2013
[ID=525690] Go to top of page
 LocationMontréal, Québec, Canada
 Abstract The 3rd Climate Change Technology Conference (CCTC 2013) is a Canadian and international forum for the exchange of ideas for dealing with climate change. It is also an opportunity to keep abreast of emerging techniques and technologies for the mitigation of, and adaptation to, the impacts of climate change. The Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) and ten of its member societies are organizing CCTC 2013, which will be held on the campus of Concordia University in Montreal.
 Weblink http://www.cctc2013.ca/
 Related subject(s) Engineering (general)
2.Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013 - Pan-Canadian Thematic Program - Climate Change and the Ecology of Vector-borne Diseases
 Dates 08 Jul 2013 → 12 Jul 2013
[ID=507488] Go to top of page
 LocationFields Institute, CDM, Toronto, Canada
 Abstract Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to public health, and changes the way we must look at protecting vulnerable populations. Infectious diseases, especially vector-borne diseases (VBD) are the ones in which the pathogenic microorganism is transmitted from an infected individual to another by an arthropod or other agent, sometimes with other animals serving as intermediary hosts. According to the WHO, nearly half the world's population is infected by vector-borne diseases, resulting in high morbidity and mortality. Important determinants of VBD transmission include: (i) vector survival and reproduction, (ii) the vector's biting rate, and (iii) the pathogen's incubation rate within the vector organism.
 Weblink http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/act/theme/theme_2013_1_en/vector_borne13_e.php
 Related subject(s) Systems Biology and Computational Biology

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Last updated: 22 December 2012