Why surveillance is important? 4 years ago we predicted a CHIKV outbreak by detecting its silent circulation (lnkd.in/gx7-4ZeQ). Today, the team @mauriciolnogueira.bsky.social provided a genomic and clinical time map of the massive CHIKV outbreak of 2024 in the area. #FAMERP #SBV #ASTMH #UTMB #ACAV
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Delighted to see Marielena Saivish's manuscript on the "Standardization of Quantitative Plaque-Based Viral Assays for Orthoflavivirus Cacipacoré" published. A collaborative effort with colleagues on our drive to characterize Brazilian neglected orthoflaviviruses. #UTMBHealth #FAMERP #FAPESP #SBV
We Look forward welcoming you on October 14th for Prof. Kim's webinar "Development of Vaccines Against Alphaviruses and Flaviviruses". Register: www.zoomgov.com/webinar/regi...
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New paper out by @mosquitohunting.bsky.social!
www.frontiersin.org/journals/mal...
This paper explores how variation in mosquito diversity, feeding behavior, vector competence, seasonality, and vector-pathogen interactions shape the transmission, persistence, and evolution of human malaria!
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I am looking for an enthusiastic & talented postdoctoral researcher to join our research team in Hamilton, MT, USA.
If you are interested in
🦠 emerging respiratory viruses (BSL2-4),
🔬mucosal immunology, and
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www.training.nih.gov/jobs/pdpmire...
Our study exploring the evolutionary mechanism of alphavirus opal codon retention is now online! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Cheers to our 3y reappointment on tenure track - so grateful to be on this journey at #Cornell alongside Assistant Profs Colleen Lau and Andrew Flyak 🤩
View from my office. What the heck April in Ithaca?! Never imagined I’d be missing spring weather in England…
Our study on the molecular basis of shifts in receptor recognition by western equine encephalitis virus (WEEV) in the past century, led by Xiaoyi Fan and @wanyuviridae.bsky.social , is online! 👏🎉
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Congratulations to @colinparrish.bsky.social, on his well-deserved election to the American Academy of Microbiology! www.cornellsun.com/article/2025...
RNA: I made and ruled this world for eons before your precious proteins even conceived of a peptide bond
Boom. Accepted for publication in Nature Communications. This paper has been a journey, but it is done. Here, we explore the use of constant temperature experiments to predict the thermal suitability for malaria transmission in a diurnally fluctuating environment.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
‼️#aedes albopictus (not aegypti) is the main vector in Reunion island.
The maternal antibody paradox: how are these antibodies both good and bad? Excited to share our new insights for rotavirus vaccines
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Glad to have played a small part in this big story! Studying the differences between CD28 in humans and mice reveal reasons for the disastrous 2006 trial www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
We detected yellow fever virus in Haemagogus mosquitoes collected in 2022 in an Amazon rainforest bordering Manaus, Brazil. The viral genome sequence occupied a basal position within the South American I genotype 1E lineage.
#Australia🇦🇺: #JapaneseEncephalitis #virus detected in #Brisbane for the first time, triggering health warnings 🦟
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
CryoEM structures of three antibody Fabs with the capsid of canine parvovirus.
A new study from Femi (Oluwafemi) Adu and our collaborators Susan Hafenstein and Hyunwook Lee, showing the structures of the two main antibody forms in dog found in the polyclonal response to the canine parvovirus capsid after modified-live virus vaccination. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
@cindyleifer.bsky.social giving an impassioned speech about the attack on science, research, and truth, and calling on all of us to stay vigilant and not to lose hope. Your medicines come from RESEARCH! #scienceisforall #callyourrepresentative
Graph showing that prior to 1963 when the measles vaccine was introduced, there were around 300,000-700,000 measles cases per year. Within a few years of the vaccine, the number of cases fell below 20,000/year. There were a blips where cases rose, but shortly after the second vaccine dose was recommended in 1989, annual cases have generally been well below 1,000 cases. In 2000, measles elimination was declared in the US. Now we have sporadic outbreaks that typically spread among unvaccinated people. Chart is from Center for American Progress and is based on CDC data on measles cases.
Vaccines work! As measles cases have recently been reported in Alaska, Georgia, New York, Rhode Island and Texas, it's important to remember that prior to the introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963, measles killed 400-500 people and resulted in ~48,000 hospitalizations per year.
Come be our colleague at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Cornell! It is a highly supportive environment with exciting science. I am extremely inspired by the extraordinary people here. We are located in beautiful Ithaca, NY.
Newborns with microcephaly in Brazil and potential vertical transmission of Oropouche virus: a case series - The Lancet Infectious Diseases www.thelancet.com/journals/lan....
We look forward seeing you tomorrow at 11 CT for Dr. Lytras' @spyroslytras.bsky.social webinar on "Evolutionary interactions between zoonotic coronaviruses and their hosts". Register at: www.zoomgov.com/webinar/regi.... @createneo.bsky.social @robertwcross1.bsky.social @utmbhealth.bsky.social
Much needed, solid, objective, well done work to realistically assess possible mosquito vectors of the emergent Oropouche virus.
One positive thing that happend this otherwise challenging week is that this paper is FINALLY out. Why are Culex tarsalis so good at spreading West Nile virus? We learned a lot by doing this study. A testament to the tenacity and creativity of Dr. Emily Fitzmeyer.
journals.plos.org/plospathogen...
Why are #ZIKV outbreaks rare in Africa, where it was first discovered? New research reveals #mosquito genetics play a more significant role than climate in determining ZIKV transmission patterns. Future projections suggest rising outbreak risks in urban Africa. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Really cool work from @thehornerlab.bsky.social and colleagues highlighting a role for the UFMylation post-translational modification system in flavivirus viral particle production!
Great study by an expert team showing that one of the polymerase genes (PB2) of the bovine H5N1 shows multiple adaptations to allow better interactions with the ANP32 protein of the host - so that (along with the HA changes) the virus replicates better...multiple steps of adaptation happening.
Our collaborative work with our Brazilian partners was dropped. www.cell.com/iscience/ful.... Great work by Dr Hendy and the team. @createneo.bsky.social @bahanbug.bsky.social @mauriciolnogueira.bsky.social