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  2. Maria Guadalupe Guzmán - Wikipedia

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    Guzmán has contributed to virology research for over 30 years and has made over 300 publications as of 2024, with a specific focus on dengue hemorrhagic fever and arboviruses. (1) The first epidemic that she encountered in her career was the hemorrhagic dengue epidemic of 1981, from which she would continue to delve deeper into research around ...

  3. Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource - Wikipedia

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    The Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource (ViPR) [1] [2] [3] is an integrative and comprehensive publicly available database and analysis resource to search, analyze, visualize, save and share data for viral pathogens in the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Category A-C Priority Pathogen lists for biodefense research, and other viral pathogens causing ...

  4. Jesse D. Bloom - Wikipedia

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    Bloom’s research focuses on the molecular evolution of viruses and viral proteins, particularly of rapidly-evolving RNA viruses like influenza, HIV, and SARS-CoV-2. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] His lab uses a combination of computational and experimental techniques to understand how changes in viral proteins result in immune escape, drug ...

  5. World Society for Virology - Wikipedia

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    The World Society for Virology was established in 2017 in order to link different virologists worldwide in an official society with no restriction based on income or physical location. [1] The society aims to strengthen research on viruses affecting humans, animals, plants and other organisms.

  6. Janet W. Hartley - Wikipedia

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    Janet W. Hartley (born March 25, 1928) is an American virologist who worked at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). A Washingtonian, she received degrees in bacteriology and virology research before graduating with a Ph.D. and joining the National Institutes of Health lab of Bob Huebner.

  7. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is a public health sciences university in Little Rock, Arkansas.It is part of the University of Arkansas System and consists of six colleges, seven institutes, several research centers, a statewide network of community education centers, and the UAMS Medical Center.

  8. Global Virus Network - Wikipedia

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    The network was founded in 2011 by Robert Gallo in collaboration with William Hall and Reinhard Kurth, and 24 countries were members of the network as of 2015. [1] The GVN fosters research into viruses that cause human disease to promote the development of diagnostics , antiviral drugs and vaccines , and its mission includes strengthening ...

  9. Arkansas Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Children's has built a 233,613-square foot hospital in Springdale. Arkansas Children's Northwest will serve the 200,000 children who live in that 11-county area. The facility opened in February 2018. [5] Wal-Mart and the Wal-Mart Foundation have invested $8 million in the project, while J.B. Hunt has given $5 million toward the ...