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How do vaccines cause immunity in people and why doesn’t it always work?

Presented by: Dr. Weiping Cao and Dr. Zachary EndeWhen germs (e.g., bacteria or viruses) invade the body, they cause illness. Vaccines can prevent this from happening. Vaccines can be made from attenuated or inactivated germs or part of the germ structures, which help develop immunity by imitating an infection without causing disease. Once the imitation…

2020: A Trace Odyssey on the Georgia Coast

Presented by: Dr. Anthony (Tony) MartinThe Georgia coast and its barrier islands are world-famous for both their natural and human histories, from the Pleistocene Epoch to the present. Still, these histories aren’t always obvious to casual visitors on the coast. In this lively and visually compelling presentation, Anthony (Tony) Martin will tell us how to…

Breaking the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities

Presented by: Dr. Leslie Rubin, Dr. Dana Barr, Dr. Julie Herbstman, Dr. Cappy Collins, and Dr. Peggy Gallagher For those that live in poverty, an unhealthy environment can contribute to being trapped in a cycle of poverty. The effects of this vicious cycle have been highlighted by the COVID-19 epidemic. While there are so many…

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