
Cynthia C. Lord
clord@ufl.edu
(100% Research)
1. Education
- B.S. 1983 University of Vermont , Zoology
- M.A. 1988 Princeton University , Biology
- Ph.D. 1991 Princeton University , Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
2. Employment
- University of Florida , Assoc. Prof. 7/02-present
- University of Florida , Asst. Prof. 08/96-7/02
- University of Oxford , Postdoctoral Research Associate 08/93-07/96
- University of Notre Dame, Postdoctoral Trainee 09/91-05/93
- Princeton University , Grad. Teaching Asst. 09/86-05/93 (not continuous)
- University of Vermont , Res. Tech. 10/83-07/86
3. Research Responsibilities
- Basic and applied research on modeling and quantitative biology of insects
of medical and veterinary importance and vector-borne pathogens.
4. Accomplishments
- Implications for seasonality and other complexities on the invasion and
persistence of vector borne disease; sensitivity analyses of vector-borne
virus epidemiology generating priority list for empirical research (St. Louis
encephalitis, West Nile, African horse sickness viruses).
5. Grants
PI - “Modeling and empirical studies of arboviruses in Florida ”,
NIH (NIAID), 1998-2007
6. Career publications
- Book chapters: 2
- Refereed papers: 24
7. Selected Publications
- Lord, C. C. 2004. Insect seasonality and behaviour in models
of vector-borne disease. Physiological Entomology . 29:
214-222.
- Rutledge, C. R., J. F. Day, C. C. Lord , L. M. Stark and W. J. Tabachnick.
2003. West Nile virus infection rates in Culex nigripalpus (Diptera: Culicidae
) do not reflect transmission rates in Florida . Journal of Medical Entomology 40:
253 ‑258
- Lord, C. C. and W. J. Tabachnick. 2002. The influence of non-systemic transmission
on the epidemiology of insect borne arboviruses: a case study of vesicular
stomatitis epidemiology in the western U. S. Journal of Medical
Entomology 39: 417-426.
- Lord, C.C. and J.F. Day. 2001. Simulation studies of St. Louis encephalitis
in south Florida . Vector Borne Zoon. Dis. 1:299-316
- Lord, C.C. and J.F. Day. 2001. Simulation studies of St. Louis encephalitis
and West Nile viruses: the impact of bird mortality. Vector Borne Zoon.
Dis. 1:317-330.
- Lord, C. C., M. E. J. Woolhouse and P. S. Mellor. 1997. Simulation studies
of vaccination strategies in African horse sickness. Vaccine 15:
519-524.
- Lord, C. C., M. E. J. Woolhouse and B. J. Barnard. 1997. Transmission and
distribution of virus serotypes: African horse sickness in zebra. Epidemiol .
Infect. 118: 43-50.
- Lord, C. C., M. E. J. Woolhouse , P. Rawlings and P. S. Mellor. 1996. Simulation
studies of African horse sickness and Culicoides imicola (Diptera:
Ceratopogonidae). J. Med. Entomol . 33: 328-338.
- Lord, C. C., M. E. J. Woolhouse , J. A. P. Heesterbeek and P. S. Mellor.
1996. Vector-borne disease and the basic reproduction number: a case study
of African Horse sickness. Med. Vet. Entomol . 10: 19-28.
- Lord, C. C. 1995. Local variation in the abundance of nymphal Ixodes scapularis (
Acari : Ixodidae ) in New Jersey . J. Med. Entomol . 35: 66-70.
- Lord, C. C. 1993. Mortality of unfed nymphal Ixodes dammini in
field exclosures . Environ. Entomol . 22: 8287.
- Lord, C. C. 1992. Nymphal Ixodes dammini : models of
the temporal abundance pattern. Int. J. Parasitol . 22: 75976