InForMID
Tufts Initiative for the Forecasting and Modeling of Infectious Diseases
Tufts Initiative for the Forecasting and Modeling of Infectious Diseases

Meghan Hartwick| MS, PhD

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Education
• PhD Candidate, 2019, Molecular and Evolutionary Systems Biology, University of New Hampshire
• Guest Graduate Student, 2019, University Diponegoro, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
• Guest Graduate Student, 2012-2014, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India
• Guest Graduate Student, 2012-2014, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
• MS, 2012, Conservation Medicine, Tufts University
• BFA, 2002, Fine Arts/Dance, New York University

Research Interests
• Modeling the ecology and evolution of emerging infectious pathogens
• Global food security and environmental conservation
• Multidisciplinary and integrated approaches to pandemic prevention through One Health

Research Highlights

Hartwick MA, Urquhart EA, Whistler CA, Cooper VS, Naumova EN, Jones SH (2019). Forecasting seasonal Vibrio parahaemolyticus concentrations in New England shellfish. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(22): 4341.

Hartwick MA, Jones SJ (2019). Seasonality Highlights Trends and Conditions Associated with Shellfish-Borne Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Joint Statistical Association Meeting, American Statistical Association. Denver, CO.

Hartwick MA, Jones SJ (2018). Ecological dynamics of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in a New England Estuary. Annual Meeting of the Planetary Health Alliance, Planetary Health Alliance. Edinburgh, Scotland.

Cruz MS, Alarcon Falconi TM, Hartwick MA, Venkat A, Ehrlich HY, Anandan S, Ward HD, Veeraraghavan B, Naumova EN (2017). From hospitalization records to surveillance: The use of local patient profiles to characterize cholera in Vellore, India. PLoS One 12(8): e0182642

de Quirós YB, Hartwick MA, Rotstein DS, Garner MG, Bogomolni A, Greer W, Niemeyer ME, Early G, Wenzel F, Moore M (2018). Discrimination between bycatch and other causes of cetacean and pinniped stranding. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 127(2).