Stacy Mowry is a first year PhD student in the Perkins lab at Notre Dame. Prior to beginning her PhD she pursued BAs in Mathematics and Hispanic Studies from Vassar College and an MS in Biomathematics from Illinois State University. She spent the past four years at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies working as the Data Specialist on The Tick Project, an ecological/epidemiological study that aimed to test the efficacy of two biocontrols in preventing tick-borne diseases in Dutchess County, NY. Stacy is interested in using mechanistic and statistical models to better understand the ecological drivers of vector-borne disease outbreaks.
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Mowry S, Moore S, Achee NL, Fustec B, Alex Perkins T. (2025). Improving distribution models of sparsely documented disease vectors by incorporating information on related species via joint modeling. Ecography, 25(3)
Shaw KE, Peterson JK, Jalali N, Ratnavale S, Alkuzweny M, Barbera C, Costello A, Emerick L, Espana G, Meyer A, Mowry S, Poterek M, de Souza Moreira C, Morgan EL, Moore S, Perkins A. (2025). Co-circulating pathogens of humans: a systematic review of mechanistic transmission models. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 292(2055)
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