Presentations and Policy

Presentations and Policy

The work done by Dr. Christine Kreuder Johnson and the EpiCenter team has far-reaching influence within and beyond the realm of academia. Disease emergence, spillover, and subsequent spread in human populations are inextricably tied to the health of animals and our environment. The need for research to inform science and policy remains pressing, now more than ever, in our era of a rapidly changing environment and shifting landscape use at the animal-human interface.

Through commentary pieces, conference presentations, epidemiological support, congressional briefings, and invited testimony to state and federal governments and intergovernmental international partners, we work to support science-based decision-making and public policy at home and all around the world.


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Featured Engagement

The EpiCenter, under the guidance of Dr. Pranav Pandit, provided crucial modeling on the potential for SARS-CoV2 spread in a classroom setting in order to inform UC Davis campus policy with the return to in-person instruction during Fall Quarter, 2021.

Modeling SARS-CoV2 spread in a classroom setting

For more information and resources related to Covid-19, see UC Davis Campus Ready and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Covid-19 page


Featured Policy Pieces 

Research and publications produced by the EpiCenter team influence and help shape policy for national and international agencies and are frequently cited as key evidence and resources.


Featured Presentation

Hosted by the UC Davis Office of Research, Dr. Christine Kreuder Johnson, Dr. Tierra Smiley Evans, and Dr. Pranav Pandit of the EpiCenter, joined by Dr. Cristina Davis, Dr. Jonathan Eisen, and Dr. Zhaodan Kong, spoke on a trans-disciplinary panel discussing the future research needed to address the technical and scientific challenges for pandemic preparedness.