Kartik spoke at this symposium organized by the working group, "Zoonosis and Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Animal-to-Human Disease" at Rutgers University. Its goal was to integrate the diverse perspectives of sociologists, anthropologists, epidemiologists, ecologists, clinical researchers, and molecular virologists on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Watch the video of Kartik's talk (34 minutes).
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