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The story of MERS gets murkier
How scientists are tracing a virus back in time Researchers thought they had MERS more or less figured out. The consensus view was that the potentially lethal virus, known formally as Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, had arisen in bats, which passed it to camels, which passed it to humans. Since MERS first emerged in Saudi […]
McCrory says NC will be getting one of first labs in US to study Zika
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials are warning about a possible Zika virus outbreak in the U.S. At a news conference Monday, the deputy director of the CDC said the virus “seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought.” The virus has now been linked to more severe birth defects, including blindness. […]
UNC Charlotte, São Paulo foundation announce research partnerships
UNC Charlotte and the State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) have created joint research and educational opportunities between the University and the foundation. The entities will provide seed funding for joint research ventures. “The São Paulo Research Foundation values highly the collaboration opportunities offered by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in conjunction […]
NIH Director talks about the prospects for research in biomedicine
“I see a lot of students in the audience, and if you came here to find out if there’s any future in medical research, my response is a resounding yes.” With this sentence, Francis S. Collins, director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), began his lecture, “Genomics, Advanced Technology, and the Future of […]
Flu Viruses Cross Oceans
Genomic analysis and Google Earth reveal that H7 influenza viruses may be much more globally traveled than previously believed. Will a new model enable prediction of its spread? Read more…
FAPESP Week highlights scientific cooperation between North Carolina and São Paulo
Some of the most recent advances in science and the development of new technology obtained by researchers in São Paulo and in North Carolina will be the topics of debates during FAPESP Week North Carolina, to be held in November 11th in Charlotte and November 12th in Raleigh. Read story
FAPESP opens symposium in North Carolina
Tasked with the mission of promoting collaboration between Brazilian and U.S. scientists, the sixth edition of the FAPESP Week international symposium was held this week at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Read More
The Supramap: Chasing the Flu
Dr Dan Janies has a better way to predict the flu, The Supramap. In 2007, Janies and his colleagues at Ohio State University, the American Museum of Natural History and the Ohio Supercomputer Center developed Supramap to track the spread and evolution of pandemic (H1N1) and avian influenza (H5N1). Read More
In Search of Partnerships and Applicability of Results
Since first taking part in FAPESP Week in Washington, DC in 2011, Professor Daniel Janies of the Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) has sought to strengthen research partnerships between universities in Brazil and the United States. Read More
Internet surveillance predicts disease outbreak before WHO
Have you ever Googled for an online diagnosis before visiting a doctor? If so, you may have helped provide early warning of an infectious disease epidemic. In a new study published in Lancet Infectious Diseases, Internet-based surveillance has been found to detect infectious diseases such as Dengue Fever and Influenza up to two weeks earlier […]