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Research Wire
Gideon Erkenswick, a postdoctoral researcher, and Jennifer Philips, MD, PhD, associate professor, both at the School of Medicine, are taking part in a two-year project to establish a global model for wildlife population surveillance and pathogen screening. The project is supported by a $1.6 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

Perspectives on pathogen biosurveillance

Perspectives on pathogen biosurveillance
Jennifer A. Philips, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine and co-director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and Gideon Erkenswick, PhD, postdoctoral research associate in Philips’ lab and President of Field Projects International, contribute a Science perspective on improving global wildlife disease surveillance through a decentralized […]