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Collaborations

The location has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

BROAD INSTITUTE, INC., THE, CAMBRIDGE, MA
  • Ecological Surveillance of Emerging High-consequence Zoonotic Viruses using Novel Assays
  • CONSERVATION X LABS INC., WASHINGTON
  • Development of LAMP Based Diagnostics for Emerging Disease Threats
  • GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH & SERVIC, STATESBORO, GA
  • CCHFV Prevalence Outside the Ugandan Cattle Corridor
  • INSTITUTE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, DISEASE CONTROL AN
  • Investigation of Henipaviruses and Other Viral Spillover Events
  • JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, THE, BALTIMORE, MD
  • Ecology of Nipah Virus in Bangledash
  • KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
  • Development of Agriculture Model Capabilities for Emerging Disease Threats
  • REDEEMER'S UNIVERSITY
  • Characterization of Emerging Zoonotic Threats
  • SHERLOCK BIOSCIENCES, INC., WATERTOWN
  • Detection from Relevant Matrices on Sherlock Disposable Molecular Platform
  • TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
  • Assessment of CCHV in Ugandan Cattle Corridor and Kenyan Arid North Tick Populations
  • TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIV IN THE CITY OF NY, NEW YORK, NY
  • Prediction of Viral Zoonoses and Reverse Zoonoses Using Next Generation Serodiagnostics (NGSeroDx)
  • U.S. CIVILIAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDA, ARLINGTON, VA
  • Emerging Coronaviruses Gap Analysis Workshop
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
  • Ecological Investigations of Emerging High-consequence Zoonotic Viruses at High-priority Livestock, Wildlife, and Human Interfaces
  • The Bat Cave: Viral Diversity and the Factors Driving Cross-species Transmission
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA
  • Multi-Country Ecological Surveillance of High-Consequence Zoonotic Pathogens
  • Ecological and Epidemiological Investigations of High-consequence Zoonotic Pathogens at the Livestock, Wildlife and Human Interface
  • UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEMS, HONOLULU, HI
  • Development of Multiplex Species Agnostic Diagnostics
  • UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVEST, GALVESTON, TX
  • Quantitative Analysis of the Fomite Transport Risk Reduction Provided by Shower Out Practices in Various Containment Settings
  • Natural History Studies of Henipaviruses and Emerging Bat Borne Viruses
  • Transmission Dynamics of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus