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    Dickson Despommier

    American academic, microbiologist, ecologist

    Dickson D. Despommier (born June 5, ) is an emeritus professor of microbiology and Public Health at Columbia University.[1] From to , he conducted research on intracellular parasitism and taught courses on parasitic diseases, medical ecology and ecology.

    Despommier has received media coverage for his ideas on vertical farming.[2][3]

    Research

    Despommier has research interest in the ecotone, a transition area between two biomes, as a zone of high disease transmission and also in the spread of schistosomiasis, malaria, and a variety of helminths (ascaris, hookworm, trichuris) in agricultural areas.

    Despommier has studied the ecology of West Nile virus with a focus on related patterns of weather.[1][4]

    Research and findings on Trichinella spiralis, the causative agent of trichinosis, have resulted in a large body of literature.

    Despommier is especially known for h