
KadingLaboratory
@kadinglabcsu
We study the ecology and transmission dynamics of vector-borne arboviruses. We also investigate the potential role of bats as arbovirus reservoirs.
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27-06-2019 13:41:09
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Very excited to kick off a new project in Uganda on the epidemiology and biosurveillance of bat-associated viruses, sponsored by Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Looking forward to working with awesome colleagues at the CDC, Uganda Virus Research Institute, Makerere Univ, and Uganda Wildlife Authority!





npr.org/sections/goats… Thank you Pien Huang!




Check out the special collection "Arthropod-borne viruses: the outbreak edition" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease MDPI mdpi.com/journal/tropic… featuring articles on VEE, CCHF, RVF, ZIKV by @DrBrianHBird @BenteLab KadingLaboratory CSU Microbiology, Immunology & Pathology @LCoffeyLab Nikos Vasilakis and more!


This is pretty fun :-) What Species of Mosquito are You? playbuzz.com/eddiez10/what-… via Play Buzz Ⓜ️

Our new paper is now online in PLOS Pathogens : Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…


mdpi.com/books/pdfview/… Very proud to co-edit this special edition with Aaron Brault and Dave Beckham Beckham Lab , which has just been published as a book. Thank you Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease MDPI!

YAY! :-) All moved into the beautiful new Center for Vector-borne and Infectious Diseases (CVID) and loving our lab space with @EbelLaboratory CSU Microbiology, Immunology & Pathology





journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar… Proud to work on this paper with Tigga Kingston and support from Defense Threat Reduction Agency! Connect with other bat researchers by joining the Bat One Health Research Network at bohrn.net!

