Ongoing Seminar: Kickoff of the ExposUM Project Presentations

The Interfaces research group is pleased to invite you to its next regular seminar, which will be held as a webinar. This session will mark the launch of a new format dedicated to presenting the winning projects from the various calls for proposals issued by the ExposUM Institute.

📅 Join us on Tuesday, February 24, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Teams to learn about the first two projects being presented: Robopusa and Zamba.
👉 For doctoral students, attending this seminar counts toward 1 hour of training.

The Robopusa Project, presented by Julien Claude, a researcher in statistics and evolution, focuses on diseases transmitted by rodents and the impact of agricultural intensification and pesticide use in Southeast Asia.

The Zamba project, presented by Julio Benavides, an ecological researcher and coordinator of the IRD’s One Health knowledge community, analyzes rapid landscape changes and their effects on vectors and zoonotic pathogens in the Pantanal and Cerrado regions of Brazil.

The two project leaders, winners of the 2023 cohort, will engage with participants in a discussion about the challenges of interdisciplinarity and collaboration with stakeholders in the field, with the aim of fostering dialogue and the sharing of experiences.

🔗 To attend the webinar, click on this Teams link.
🎥 Previous sessions are also available via this link.