American Committee of Medical Entomology (ACME)
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ACME Objectives
The American Committee of Medical Entomology (ACME), is organized
under the auspices of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene (ASTMH) and exists to work toward the following objectives:
- To promote medical entomology in the ASTMH and in organizations
whose scopes of activities include the area of human diseases
transmitted by arthropods
- To organize symposia or workshops annually that emphasize, but are
not limited to, the contributions of medical entomology to tropical
medicine
- To encourage active participation of medical entomologists in the
ASTMH
- To recognize outstanding contributions by medical entomologists
- ACME meets at least annually in conjunction with the ASTMH annual
meeting.
Charter
For details on the ACME charter, governance and
membership structure, click
here.
2012
ACME Annual Business Meeting Slides
ACME Student Travel Award
An award of $300 USD is available to support travel and accommodation
costs for a graduate student attending the Annual Meeting. The award
includes a complimentary Annual Meeting registration. Applicants must
present their research either orally or in poster format during the
Annual Meeting. The subject matter of the presentation should involve
directly or indirectly arthropods of medical importance.
Previous Recipients
2012 Anthony Clemons University of
Notre Dame
2011 Julia Brown Yale
University
2010 Cara Halldin Case Western Reserve
University, Center for Global Health & Disesase
2009 Lauren Cator Cornell
University Win Surachetpong University of California,
Davis
2008 Nicole Gottdenker University of
Georgia Meera Venkatesen Worldwide Antimalarial
Resistance Network
2007 Maria Julia Dantur INSUE School
of Natural Sciences and Miguel Lillo Institute UNT Lisa
Purcell McGill University
2006 Luca Facchinelli University of
California, Davis Sonja Kos
2005
Rebekah Kent Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Sharon Minnick University of California,
Davis
Executive Council Membership
ACME Executive Council Members
| Position |
Member |
Term Expires |
| Chair, Councilor |
Stephen Dobson |
2014 |
| Chair-elect, Councilor |
Jennifer
Anderson |
2015 |
| Past-chair, Councilor |
Brian Foy |
2013 |
| Secretary/Treasurer |
Amy Morrison |
2013 |
| Councilor |
Kevin
Macaluso |
2013 |
| Councilor |
Nora Besansky |
2014 |
| Councilor |
Jason Rasgon |
2014 |
| Councilor |
Sam Telford |
2014 |
| Councilor |
Nicole Achee |
2015 |
| Councilor |
Lyric Bartholomay |
2016 |
| Councilor |
Kristen Michel |
2016 |
| Councilor |
Dan Kline |
2016 |
| Hoogstraal Medal Coordinator |
Sam Telford |
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| Student Award Coordinator |
Rebekah Crockett Kading |
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Hoogstraal Award
The Harry Hoogstraal Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Medical
Entomology. Nominations for the Harry Hoogstraal Medal for
outstanding Achievement in Medical Entomology may be submitted in
writing by any ACME member to the ACME chairperson. Each year, the
Executive Council shall consider all nominations so submitted as well as
any nominations submitted orally by Council members, and decide whether
to make an award at the business meeting to be held during the current
year Annual Meeting. Any living medical entomologist not serving on the
Executive Council is eligible to be selected to receive the
award. Submit
your application online beginning May 8.
Recipient, Year William Reisen, 2012 Center for Vectorborne Diseases
Abdu Azad, 2011 University of Maryland School of Medicine
Willy Burgdorfer, 2010 Rocky Mountain Lab
William E. Collins, 2009 Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Daniel Sonenshine, 2008 Old Dominion University
Bruce Eldridge, 2007 University of California, Davis
Mario Coluzzi, 2006 Instituto Di Parasitologia, Universita
Degli Studi Di Roma
Robert Washino 2005 University of California, Davis
John D. Edman 2004 University of California, Davis
Andrew Spielman 2003 Harvard School of Public Health
Michael Service 2002 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Chris Curtis 2000 London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine
Gene DeFoliart 1998 University of Wisconsin, Madison
A. Ralph Barr 1995
No award 1994
Thomas H. G. Aitken 1993
James H. Oliver 1992 Georgia Southern University
William L. Jellison 1991
William R. Horsfall 1990
Robert Traub 1989
Lloyd E. Rozeboom 1988 Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
William C. Reeves 1987 Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Arthropod Containment Guidelines (ACG)
The following links are to the various versions of the ACG as well as
ancillary materials that have been produced during the development of
the Guidelines. Many must be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The Arthropod Containment Guidelines were published in Vector-Borne
and Zoonotic Diseases in 2003 and are available free at the publisher's Web site.
For More Information
For more information on ACME, contact Stephen Dobson at sdobson@uky.edu.
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