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Top: PowerPoint title slide. Bottom: A presenter at the 2006 Alaska Avian Influenza Workshop; by P. Slota.

Learn More About WDIN - Tour Our Past Presentations

Quickly page through past presentations to learn not only about WDIN services and products, but also discover what WDIN has been saying on important topics, such as data sharing, database interoperability, informatics and data standards. The information provided here is freely available for educational purposes. Contact us at wdin@usgs.gov to learn where we will be presenting next. For a listing of upcoming wildlife disease related meetings, visit our searchable event calendar.

  • 2007
  • September
  • Organization of Fish & Wildlife Information Managers 2007 Annual Conference ♦ Shepherdstown, West Virginia [conference link]
  • ► Seabird Ecological Assessment Network (SEANET) [poster]
    • ▪ Award winning poster! Voted best poster due its effective graphics, the thoroughness of its topic coverage, and the presenter's ability to discuss the topic.
  • August
  • Wildlife Disease Association Meeting ♦ Estes Park, CO
  • ► Introduction to Wildlife Disease Informatics [presentation]
  • ► Wildlife Disease Informatics Symposium
    • ▪ Agenda and Objectives [handout]
    • ▪ Surveillance Systems: Overviews and Challenges
    • ▪ Data Standards
      • ○ Jim Case - Health Information Standards: Foundations for the Exchange of Wildlife and Population Based Health Information [presentation]
    • ▪ Wildlife Disease Information Products
      • ○ Cris Marsh and Josh Dein - Finding and Sharing Wildlife Disease Information: What Works, What Doesn’t and What’s Missing? [presentation]
      • ○ Survey Results [spreadsheet]
      • ○ List of Highlighted Resources [handout]

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