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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · Areas of research interest include transport and fate of zoonotic pathogens in watersheds and coastal ecosystems; effects of landscape change and climate variability on disease transmission; impacts of water scarcity and impaired quality on human and animal population health, and food safety.Topics of research projects include:

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  3. May 24, 2020 · Karen Shapiro’s art career was launched. Today she works with a handful of galleries. Limited by time and process, there is only so much art she can produce. A self-described workaholic, she already spends seven days a week in her studio. “There is only so much I can make,” she says. “I’m pretty maxed out right now.

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  4. PI. kshapiro@ucdavis.edu. Shapiro Laboratory. My research career stemmed from a strong interest in water quality; having grown up in an arid climate (Israel), I was made acutely aware from an early age that water is precious. Without clean water, human livelihoods, animal health, and ecosystems will suffer. The first topic of research I pursued ...

  5. 2016. Surveillance for Toxoplasma gondii in California mussels (Mytilus californianus) reveals transmission of atypical genotypes from land to sea. K Shapiro, E VanWormer, B Aguilar, PA Conrad. Environmental microbiology 17 (11), 4177-4188.

  6. Karen Shapiro makes larger-than-life-size ceramic sculptures of everyday objects. Each of her pieces speaks to a specific era and the nostalgia we harbor for mundane domestic items. Shapiro makes art depicting products that likely elicit specific … Read more

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  8. The sculptural curve of a coffeepot, the etching on a bar of soap, the texture of an orange. The creative eye can see it; the creative hand will render it. Karen Shapiro derives her art from what’s already there. It doesn’t have to be studied, interpreted or understood. Her ceramic sculpture is what it is, whether it be a crayon, a lipstick ...

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