Melinda Butterworth
Assistant Professor
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Willamette University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Melinda Butterworth is currently working as Professor of Environmental & Earth Sciences in Willamette University. she received Ph.D., Geography, University of Arizona, M.S., Geography, Virginia Tech and B.S., Geography, B.A., Psychology, Virginia Tech.
Research Interest
environmental aspects of disease emergence and spread, climate, ecology, and socio-political processes shaping disease
Publications
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Vilaly AE, Arora M, Butterworth MK, Vilaly MA, Jarnagin W, Comrie AC. Climate, environment and disease: The case of Rift Valley fever. Progress in Physical Geography. 2013 Apr;37(2):259-69.
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Shaw IG, Jones JP, Butterworth MK. The mosquito’s umwelt, or one monster’s standpoint ontology. Geoforum. 2013 Aug 31;48:260-7.
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Del Casino VJ, Butterworth M, Davis G. The slippery geographies of polio. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2014 Jul 1;14(7):546.
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Hayden MH, Cavanaugh JL, Tittel C, Butterworth M, Haenchen S, Dickinson K, Monaghan AJ, Ernst KC. Post outbreak review: Dengue preparedness and response in Key West, Florida. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2015 Aug 5;93(2):397-400.