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September 21 – 23, 2020 T2T / HPRC Towards a Complete Reference of Human Genome Diversity is open for registration. Learn more at: https://www.t2t-hprc-2020conference.com/

Global One Health Day 2020 Conference November 5 – 7 7 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. EST Learn More and Submit here: https://oia.osu.edu/units/global-one-health-initiative/outreach-and-extension/ongoing-projects/global-one-health-day-conference/2020/abstract-submissions/ The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus illustrates the need for continued and expanded intersectoral collaboration and knowledge to meet emerging threats. With our 2020 biennial conference, we aim to bring […]

UNC Charlotte Will Test Students For Coronavirus Through Sewage UNC Charlotte researcher Kevin Lambirth has been outfitting sewer and wastewater pipes underneath the univerity’s dorms with special sampling equipment. The samples will be tested for the coronavirus. Updated Oct. 2, 10 a.m.: UNC Charlotte reports that evidence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, was […]

The Ohio State University – Global One Health Initiative Webinar The topic for this October webinar was “Bioinformatics” and included from speakers George Obiero, PhD and Lunayo Accadius from the University of Nairobi, Kenya presenting “Exploitation of translational bioinformatics in animal health,” and Daniel Janies, PhD from the University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA presenting […]

NATURE Research round-up Ford et al., Featured in the Antimicrobial Research Review Read the full review here: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02887-0 Resistance genes show persistence Genes that impart antimicrobial resistance are all but certain to take up permanent residence in a bacterium. Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte report that, once antibiotic-resistance genes appear, they […]

BIG Seminar – Nov 20th at 2:30 pm Title: Risk Communication and SARS-CoV-2: a European Perspective Dr. Christophe Boehmert In the field of risk communication, scholars try to find the best way to convey information about risks. In the Sars-Cov 2 pandemic, scientists, politicians, the public and other societal groups are all longing for reliable […]

5 critical things disease experts got right about COVID 1. Masks are essential 2. The coronavirus thrives on people being careless 3. Summer wasn’t ever going to stop the pandemic 4. The Trump White House would likely start spreading the virus 5. Patience Read the full post here: https://mashable.com/article/covid-coronavirus-what-science-got-right/

CHANCELLOR GABER SHARES NEWS ON COVID-19 RESEARCH AT UNC CHARLOTTE From Ideas to Answers: Multidisciplinary COVID-19 research at UNC Charlotte addresses community, regional, national and global human concerns Read the full post here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-ideas-answers-multidisciplinary-covid-19-research-gaber/ Watch the interview with BRC’s Dr. Daniel Janies: https://youtu.be/mbeNhM1xzoo

UNC Charlotte’s Dr. Janies WSOCTV Interview: “Experts emphasize vigilance with COVID-19 variants in community” UNC Charlotte professor Dan Janies said the variants discovered in the U.K. and South Africa could have a major impact on local nursing homes and hospitals. “You’re going to have a chance of more infections,” Janies said. “Some will have comorbidities […]

Dr. Shi Chen has received a grant entitled “Data Mining and Transfer Learning for COVID-19 Modeling” from the MIDAS* network. The goal of Dr. Chen’s project is to develop a data-driven workflow (from data mining of neglected sources to deep learning) to complement the currently used, yet nearly a century old, disease modeling paradigm (i.e., […]

UNC Charlotte’s Dr. Mariya Munir mentioned in “COVID-19 study in Kannapolis contributes data to wastewater surveillance” “Data collected by researchers in Kannapolis is helping with a statewide study tracking the presence of coronavirus in what people flush down their toilets.” “The samples collected from the Cabarrus locations are being analyzed by a team at UNC-Charlotte […]

Dr. Daniel Janies and Dr. Ian Binns will make a plenary presentation: “The Science Behind SARS CoV-2 and COVID-19” At the 2021 Virtual Conference of the International Consortium for Research in Science and Mathematics Education. Saturday March 20, 2021 at 310 PM EDT Presentation Link: https://icrsme.com/2021-virtual-conference Recording on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SND2ENksxcc

Presentations by MIDAS COVID-19 Urgent Grant Program award recipients Friday, March 26, 12:00 – 1:00pm Eastern Time (US): Register now! Speakers: Elizabeth Carlton, University of Colorado: Using climate & mobility data to model SARS-CoV-2 Shi Chen, University of North Carolina at Charlotte: Data Mining & Transfer Learning for Modeling COVID Kyle Dahlin, University of Georgia: […]

UNC Charlotte’s Dr. Daniel Janies Speaks on WBTV’s Good Question Podcast “I’m Vaccinated…Now What?” The podcast is an extension of On Your Side Tonight’s Good Question franchise, which was launched in 2018. The segment airs questions about anything from new construction in Charlotte to guidelines for the COVID-19 vaccines.

Publication Alert: “Microbiome reduction and endosymbiont gain from a switch in sea urchin life history” has been accepted into PNAS From the Reitzel Lab at UNC Charlotte Microbes have a strong impact on the biology of their host, with those living in the gut being essential to immunity, development, and metabolism. A functional gut, however, […]

UNC Charlotte’s Dr. Daniel Janies Speaks on the Down the Wormhole Podcast “The Pandemic Podcast (One Year Later)” One year ago, way back in episode 30, Dr. Daniel Janies spoke with us about the emerging SARS-CoV-2 virus and the resultant COVID-19 infections which were quickly spreading around the world. Now, as multiple vaccines are rolling […]

UNC Charlotte researchers analyzed the host origins of SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses From the Janies Lab at UNC Charlotte To clarify the origins of coronavirus’ infections in humans, researchers from the Bioinformatics Research Center (BRC) at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) performed the largest and most comprehensive evolutionary analyses to date. […]

The female mosquito is the one that bites – and she’s looking to get some of your blood so she can digest it and convert it into the energy she needs to make her eggs. UNC Charlotte Professor Dr. Daniel Janies says he can explain why mosquitoes are especially bad in the Charlotte area. “We’ve […]