Curriculum Vitae Andrew Curtis



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Curtis, A. and J. Mills Mapping Hurricane Recovery in Nine New Orleans Neighborhoods for the Panel: “Community Recovery in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina: Current Research” Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, April 2009


  • Goldberg, D.W., Curtis, A.J. and M. G. Cockburn Facilitating GIS Usage with Open Source Web-Based API’s and Services URISA Annual Meeting New Orleans LA, October 2008
  • Curtis, A. and J. Mills GIS: A Spatial Risk Analysis Tool Pediatric Disaster & Emergency Services National Summit, Los Angeles September 2008

  • McCarthy, T., Farrell, R., Curtis, A. and A.S. Fotheringham Integrated remotely sensed datasets for disaster management SPIE Europe, Cardiff September 2008

  • Lentz, J., Curtis, A. and P. Sammarco Designing a methodology for the identification of significant coral disease clusters Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean (AIMLC) 33rd Scientific Conference St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands June 2007

  • Hinman, S. and A. Curtis Applying geographic information systems techniques to the exploration of historical urban health concerns: typhoid fever in Washington, DC. URISA's GIS in Public Health Conference, New Orleans, May 2007.

  • Hinman, S. and A. Curtis Creating a geographic information system of consecutive typhoid fever seasons in Washington, D.C., 1906-1909 Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, April 2007.


  • Mills, J. and A. Curtis The clearinghouse concept: applications of spatial data for law enforcement and public safety The Ninth Crime Mapping Research Conference, National Institute of Justice, Pittsburgh, March 2007.

  • Leitner, M., Mills, J.W. and A. Curtis Can reverse address matching violate individual privacy? North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS) Madison, WI, Oct 2006.

  • Wilkie, B. Global Disease Music (sonification created and performed by Brian Willkie), in Global Music – The world by ear – a concert of sonficiations based on sociological global data at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, as part of the International Conference on Auditory Display, Queen Mary, University of London.

  • Blackburn, J., Currin, F., Cruz, A. and A. Curtis Near real-time GIS analysis as a tool in field epidemiology, Association of American Geographers, Denver, 2005.

  • Arthold, M., Leitner, M. and A.Curtis. Local spatial variation of (very) low birth weight infants and their risk factors. Applied Geographic Information Technology XVI. Salzburg, Austria. 2004.

  • Anderson, J. and A. Curtis. (Re) Animating the dead: issues in converting historical cartographic and text information for a GIS for disease spread analysis North American Cartographic Information Society, Jacksonville, October 2003.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis Cartographic guidelines for the visualization of confidential data using geographic masking 21st International Cartographic Conference (ICC), Durban, South Africa, August 2003.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis Modeling infant mortality risk factors in Baton Rouge. The Association of American Geographers 98th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. 2002.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis Modeling infant mortality risk factors in Baton Rouge.” 18th Annual Remote Sensing and GIS Workshop, Baton Rouge, LA, April, 2002.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis Investigating infant mortality in Baton Rouge: an exercise in exploratory spatial data analysis. Annual Meeting, Southwest Division Association of American Geographers, Fort Worth, TX, October 2001.

  • Pitts, T. and A. Curtis Further evidence of directional variation in the perception of distance, Association of American Geographers, Chicago, 1995.

  • Leitner, M. and A. Curtis The cognition of super and subordinate clusters in geographic space. The Association of American Geographers 91st Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 1995.

  • Fotheringham, A.S., Curtis, A. and T. Pitts, Empirical evidence from spatial choice supporting hierarchical information processing, Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 1994.

  • Curtis, A. and R. Rozensky Developing a cognitive spatial clustering algorithm in Arc Info, 14th Annual ESRI Conference, Palm Springs, 1994.

  • Fotheringham, A.S., Curtis, A. and P.J. Densham The zone definition problem in location-allocation modeling, Regional Science Association, Houston, 1993.

  • Fotheringham, A.S., Densham, P.J. and A. Curtis, Aggregation problems in location-allocation modeling, 8th European Theoretical and Quantitative Geographical Colloquium, Budapest, Hungary, 1993.

  • Fotheringham, A.S. and A. Curtis, Encoding spatial information: the evidence for hierarchical processing, International Conference GIS - From Space to Territory: Theories and Methods of Spatio-Temporal Reasoning, Pisa, Italy, 1992.


    Poster Presentations


    1. Mills, J., Curtis, A., Tubbesing, S., Greene, G., Mulford, G. and B Witherspoon III Field Data Collection in a Post-Disaster Environment:Using the EERI Field Tool to Create a Clearinghouse Resource for Researchers and Practitioners 34th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications, Boulder, Colorado July 2009

    2. Curtis, A. and J. Mills The spatial complexity of health vulnerability: temporary trailer homes in the post-Katrina landscape 33rd Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications, Boulder, Colorado July, 2008.

    3. Dorn, P.L, Curtis, A., Sefton, B. and C. Monroy Sequence analysis of Its2 divides Southern Mexico and Central American isolates of Triatoma Dimidiata into two clades Annual Meeting for the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Washington, DC. December, 2005

    4. Gettys, V., Chasnoff, I., Curtis, A. and C. M. Landreneau . Perinatal substance use screening and brief intervention in a maternity clinic and WIC clinic American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia Dec. 10-14, 2005.

    5. Blackburn, J.K, Hugh-Jones, M.E., Dorrell, D., Parkinson, R., Sansyzbayev, Y.,  Aikimbayev, A.M. and A. Curtis A preliminary analysis of the spatial ecology of anthrax in North America and Kazakhstan Bacillus ACT Conference 2005. Santa Fe, September 2005.

    6. Hinman, S., Blackburn, J.K. and A. Curtis. Detecting hotspots in a historic dataset: A case study of typhoid reports from Washington, DC, 1906-1908. Association of American Geographers, Denver, 2005.

    7. Curtis, A. Cartographic animation and spatial analysis of foot and mouth disease in South America, 1972-2001. Hemispheric Conference on the Eradication of Foot-And-Mouth Disease, Houston March 2004.

    8. Blackburn, J.K., Curtis, A,, Holley, M.C., Mitchell, M.A. and B.A. Thompson. 2004. Characterizing spatially explicit patterns of antibiotic resistance in the marine environment using top-level marine predators.  Poster presentation Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 2004.

    9. Curtis, A. Utilizing GIS, spatial analysis and a real-time pregnancy surveillance system to identify and serve at risk populations during a bioterrorism event International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases CDC Atlanta, March 2004.

    10. Baton Rouge CityMatCH team using a geographic information system to reduce infant mortality CityMatCH workshop, Colorado, 2000.


    Invited Participation

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