The majority of emerging diseases in humans come from wildlife. However, wildlife biorepositories – which include wildlife DNA and other biological materials – are largely absent from global responses to emerging infectious diseases.
This gap limits our ability to identify disease origins and wildlife hosts, as well as environmental associations that may contribute to disease in humans. Our program is helping solve this issue. We bring together experts and their biological materials across the Americas in an effort to build cross-disciplinary collaborations.
Our meeting topics are contributed by members and range from benefits sharing, pathogen surveillance, permitting and biodiversity informatics.
We meet from 11 a.m. to noon Mountain Time every Wednesday.
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Jocelyn Colella、PhD
哺乳類の助教授および学芸員
カンザス大学生物多様性研究所(米国)
ジョセフ・クック博士
哺乳類の教授兼学芸員
ニューメキシコ大学南西生物学博物館(米国)
ギジェルモデリア博士
理学部
Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Evolutivas、la Universidad Astral de Chile(チリ)
マリア・ローラ・マーティン博士
Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas "Dr. Julio I Maiztegui" ANLISアルゼンチン