Dr. Elias graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 1990. She works in Peabody, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Elias is affiliated with Exeter Hospital and Lahey Medical Center Peabody.
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University of California Los Angeles, CA Apr 1987 Certificate in Corporation/LitigationCalifornia State University May 1986 Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
Governor LePage said, No one is doing climate-change research, says Susan Elias, a vector ecologist at the University of Maines Climate Change Institute who worked on the tick-climate research and is developing the broader model for her doctoral dissertation. That message came down from on hi
chool, believes it is too hard to sever parental ties. She has lived with her aunt, Susan Elias, since she was 8 years old, but hasnt been adopted because her father wouldnt relinquish custody, so shes still in foster care under the protection of Cook County, Illinois, while living in Dayton. I am
work and skills on deer ticks and how they produce and spread Lyme disease. In an article published in the Portland Press Herald's comprehensive coverage of Lyme disease in Maine, staff writer Deirdre Fleming quoted Maine Medical Center biologist Susan Elias: "'Ticks are showing up earlier this year.
had (tick) submissions earlier this year. After those two warm days we had in March, they really started rolling in," said Susan Elias, a biologist at Maine Medical Center's Vector-borne Disease Laboratory in South Portland, where biologists work to control tick-borne diseases, primarily Lyme disease.