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SARS-CoV-2 reinfection likely without vaccination Researchers from Yale School of Public Health and Temple University joined forces provided the first estimates of the expected probability of infection given IgG antibody levels to the spike protein for SARS-CoV-2, as well as for SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and the endemic coronaviruses HCoV-229E, HCoV-HKU1, HCoV-OC43, and HCoV-NL63, under endemic conditions. […]

Professors Daniel Janies and Adam Reitzel, co-directors of the new CIPHER center at UNC Charlotte. Photographs By Herman Nicholson. In a new article, Phillip Brown (assistant director of strategic content for University Communications) writes about how CIPHER researchers are taking a collaborative approach to protect public health. In the article, Brown interviews Drs. Daniel Janies […]

Photo by Kat Lawrence. Like it or not, we need bats. They get a bad rap (and can be a little scary). Yet, they are essential to a balanced ecosystem. Dr. Laurel Yohe, Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics at UNC Charlotte, explains why. Moreover, in this article by Susan Messina, Dr. Yohe also shares the existential […]

UNC Charlotte’s response to monkeypox This electron microscopic (EM) image depicted a monkeypox virion obtained from a clinical sample associated with the 2003 prairie dog outbreak. It was a thin-section image of a human skin sample. On the left were mature, oval-shaped virus particles, and on the right were the crescents and spherical particles of […]

It’s been a bit since we’ve heard much about a new COVID variant. With people starting to get their boosters and the holidays in full-swing, this seems like an inopportune time to hear about a new, “mega-mutated” variant: B.1.1.529. B.1.1.529 was first uploaded to GISAID on November 22nd (accession: EPI_ISL_6752027) by a team of researchers […]

Omicron variant: Group of local researchers discusses vaccine effectiveness against the new SARS-CoV-2 variant Transmission electron micrograph of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles, isolated from a patient. Image captured and color-enhanced at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID (click here). Professor Daniel Janies (Charlotte’s Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics) and other […]

UNC Charlotte is part of the ARPA-H in NC Coalition UNC Charlotte is one of the members that compose the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) in NC Coalition. The ARPA-H in NC Coalition was formed to partner with the agency in its mission to improve the health and lives of all Americans. This […]

Fundamentals of genomic epidemiology and the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic Ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses highlighting the protein particles E, S, and M located on the outer surface of SARS-COV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19. Source: Public Health Image Library (PHIL, ID ID #23312). Researchers at UNC Charlotte’s Bioinformatics Research Center (BRC) published […]

Charlotte’s Bioinformatics Lab informs Mecklenburg County’s COVID-19 public health approach Photo by Susan Messina. Since the emergence last summer of the COVID-19 delta variant, UNC Charlotte has partnered with the Mecklenburg County Health Department to provide genome sequencing — the process of extracting and examining RNA from positive COVID-19 tests — to help health officials […]

Dr. Xiang and collaborators were awarded over $1 Million from the NSF Tingting Xiang, Ph.D. Dr. Tingting Xiang has been awarded $1,370,777 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for her project “Collaborative Research: EDGE CMT: Discovery and functional characterization of genes that govern ciliate-algal symbiosis.” This is a 4-years project that counts with the collaboration […]

Upcoming talks by Drs. Eugenia Lo and Rick Allen White III This September 2, we will have two talks from UNC Charlotte’s faculty that you should be looking forward to watching. In the Department of Biological Sciences, Dr. Eugenia Lo will open the Fall 2022 Seminar Series with a talk on “Genomic epidemiology and host […]

MIDAS Webinar Series: Dr. Shi Chen gives a talk on characterizing public opinions towards COVID-19 for infoveillance Dr. Shi Chen, Associate Professor at UNC Charlotte’s Department of Public Health Sciences Dr. Shi Chen is an associate professor at UNC Charlotte’s Department of Public Health Sciences. His research interests include how individual, spatial, and temporal heterogeneity […]

Drs. Munir and Vivero-Escoto receive an NIH grant Dr. Juan Vivero-Escoto (left) and Dr. Mariya Munir (right) received a new grant from DHHS National Institutes of Health. Two UNC Charlotte’s faculty just received a new grant from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ (DHHS) National Institutes of Health (NIH). The project’s co-PI, Dr. […]

AI-driven structural predictions of Omicron predict the virus’ properties weeks earlier than in the lab Ford et al.’s comparison of reference RBD structure (PDB: 6XC2, shown in green) and the predicted Omicron (B.1.1.529) RBD structures (AlphaFold2 shown in blue, RoseTTAFold shown in purple). Mutated residues are highlighted in red. Professor Daniel A. Janies and Drs. […]

How UNC Charlotte’s New CIPHER Center May Unlock the Secrets of the Next Pandemic Professors Dan Janies (left) and Adam Reitzel (right), co-directors of UNC Charlotte’s new CIPHER center. Photographs By Herman Nicholson. In a recent interview with Greg Lacour, from Charlotte Magazine, Professors Dan Janies and Adam Reitzel discussed UNC Charlotte’s new CIPHER center. […]

Drs. Janies and Passaretti have some good news and some bad news now that Mecklenburg County is back to “medium” spread of COVID-19 In a new Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins (WFAE 90.7), Dr. Dan Janies (Professor of Bioinformatics and Genomics and co-director of UNC Charlotte’s CIPHER) discusses the latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic […]

How UNC Charlotte is helping the world prepare for the next pandemic Since 2020, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) has played a significant role in Mecklenburg County’s COVID-19 response — from wastewater testing to identifying new SARS-CoV-2 variants and analyzing their characteristics via artificial intelligence (AI). Now, AI has become the […]

Detecting COVID-19 before it spreads using wastewater COVID-19 wastewater testing. Wastewater can be a valuable way to detect SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) before it spreads. In this video, Erika Edwards (health and medical reporter/writer, NBC News shows how UNC Charlotte used wastewater collection to stay open during the pandemic. shows us how one […]