Conference talks
Gamble et al. (2021). Investigating native and introduced predators' involvement in pathogen maintenance and spread within and among endangered seabird colonies. 3rd World Seabird Conference, Australia (online)
Gamble et al. (2021). Using serology to infer eco-epidemiological processes in seabird communities. 3rd World Seabird Conference, Australia (online)
Gamble et al. (2021). Are introduced rodents involved in disease outbreaks threatening subantarctic wildlife. 69th Wildlife Disease Association Meeting, Spain (online)
Gamble et al. (2021). Integrating demographic and epidemiological data improves dispersal quantification. EUropean Union for Bird RINGing Analytical Meeting, QC, Canada (online)
Gamble et al. (2018). Circulation of avian cholera among endangered seabirds: the predating and scavenging brown skua as an epidemiological bridge on Amsterdam Island? Seabird Group Conference, UK
Gamble et al. (2018). Diseases threatening polar seabirds: from immuno-ecology to conservation. POLAR 2018, Switzerland
Gamble et al. (2018). Diseases of albatrosses on Amsterdam Island: the interest of combining approaches. POLAR 2018, Switzerland
Gamble et al. (2017). Opportunistic feeders as sentinels for the circulation of infectious agents in spatial contexts. Waterbird Society annual meeting, Iceland
Gamble et al. (2017). Optimization of sampling designs in eco-epidemiological studies based on antibody detection in sentinel species: the case of large gulls. 4th Young Natural History Scientists' meeting, France
Gamble et al. (2016). Exposure of yellow-legged gulls to Toxoplasma gondii along the Western Mediterranean coasts: tales from a sentinel. Sfécologie, France
Conference posters and Twitter presentations
Gamble et al. (2021). Are introduced rodents involved in disease outbreaks threatening subantarctic wildlife? Ecology Across Borders, UK (online)
Gamble et al. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 exposure dose predicts incubation time in a mouse model. World Microbe Forum (online)
Gamble et al. (2021). Modeling the relationship between pathogen dose and symptomatology: illustration with SARS-CoV-2 in humanized mice. Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases Meeting, France (online)
Gamble et al. (2020). Migration, foraging, prospecting, dispersal… What host movement matters for infectious agent circulation? 6th World Seabird Twitter Conference (online)
Gamble et al. (2019). Next Generation Serology: integrating cross-sectional and capture-recapture approaches to infer disease dynamics. 68th Wildlife Disease Association Meeting, CA, USA
Gamble et al. (2019). Integrating data across scales to model the within-host dynamics of emerging viruses. Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases Meeting, NJ, USA
Gamble et al. (2018). Combining approaches to understand avian cholera dynamics in seabirds: implications for conservation. Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases Meeting, UK
Gamble et al. (2017). Optimization of sampling designs in eco-epidemiologic studies based on the detection of antibodies in colonial vertebrates. Ecological Research Network and LTER-France joint conference, France
Gamble et al. (2017). Optimization of sampling designs in eco-epidemiologic studies based on the detection of antibodies in colonial vertebrates. EUropean Union for Bird RINGing Analytical Meeting, Spain
Gamble et al. (2015). Influence de l'état nutritionnel après un jeûne prolongé sur l’efficacité du voyage alimentaire chez le manchot royal. 2nd Colloque d'ÉcoPhysiologie Animale, France
Seminars
Gamble (2022). Muddy boots and mechanistic inference: integrated approaches for innovative solutions to infectious disease, Department of Public and Ecosystem Health, Cornell University, NY, USA
Gamble (2022). From muddy boots to mechanistic inference: advancing disease ecology through quantitative approaches, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, CT, USA (online)
Gamble (2022). From muddy boots to mechanistic inference: modeling infectious diseases in lab and field systems. Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation, University of Idaho, ID, USA (online)
Gamble et al. (2022). A mechanistic model predicts the effect of exposure dose on disease development: an illustration with SARS-CoV-2 in mice. AIDS Institute, University of California Los Angeles, CA, USA (online)
Gamble (2022). Muddy boots and integrated models: finding innovative solutions to seabirds' infectious diseases with quantitative ecology. School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, AZ, USA (online)
Gamble (2021). Investigating multi-host pathogen dynamics on Subantarctic islands: an open-sky laboratory. Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, France (online)
Gamble (2021). Advancing disease ecology through quantitative approaches. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, NY, USA (online)
Gamble et al. (2021). Linking exposure dose to infectious disease development using mechanistic models. UCLA Institute for Quantitative and Computational Biosciences, CA, USA (online)
Gamble (2019). Linking data across scales to identify determinants of viral fitness and pathogenicity: benefits, challenges and solutions. National Health Institute Rocky Mountain Laboratories, MT, USA
Gamble (2018). Combining approaches to understand avian cholera dynamics in an albatross colony. Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Department, Colorado State University, CO, USA
Gamble (2018). Combining experimental and simulation-based approaches to manage avian cholera dynamics in albatross colonies. US Department of Agriculture National Wildlife Research Center, CO, USA
Gamble (2018). Infectious diseases in albatrosses: from basic immuno-ecology to perspectives for conservation. South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute, Falkland Islands
Symposium organization
What determines host species roles in multi-host disease dynamics? Ecology Across Borders, UK, 2021
The ecology of host-parasite interactions in seabirds: combining approaches to understand eco-epidemiological dynamics and inform conservation decisions, 3rd World Seabird Conference, Australia (online), 2021
2020 Polar Wildlife Health Webinar of the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (online)
Working group presentations
2020 Polar Wildlife Health Webinar of the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (online)
2017 Immuno-ecology Group Meeting, Durable Interaction Ecology Network, France
2016 Tick and Tick-borne Diseases Group Meeting, Durable Interaction Ecology Network, France