This week journal club features an article that will appeal to those of you with interests that straddle medical and ecological anthropology—and there are a lot of you. Eric Kightley will moderate a discussion of:

Goldberg, T. L., Gillespie, T. R., Rwego, I. B., & Estoff, E. L. (2008). Forest fragmentation as cause of bacterial transmission among nonhuman primates, humans, and livestock, Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14(9), 1375-1382.

As usual, we will meet on Friday at 11:45 in TUR 1350 (Diaspora Room). If the turnout remains as good as it has been so far this semester, we’ll seek out a larger meeting space next week.

The PDF is available on the journal club schedule page.