KadingLaboratory
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We study the ecology and transmission dynamics of vector-borne arboviruses. We also investigate the potential role of bats as arbovirus reservoirs.
Fort Collins, CO
Joined June 2019
The deadline for this special issue has been extended until March 31, 2021 -- feel free to reach out if you're interested in submitting a paper! https://t.co/TlMZadV2E9 via @MDPIOpenAccess
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Special Issue in journal Insects: A Tribute to Bill Black: Breakthroughs in Mosquito Vector Competence and Insecticide Resistance Research
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#mdpiinsects Modernizing the Toolkit for #Arthropod Bloodmeal Identification 🔗 https://t.co/q4DNWdvONb
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https://t.co/LYRasbwLrq Proud to work on this paper with @TiggaKingston and support from @doddtra! Connect with other bat researchers by joining the Bat One Health Research Network at https://t.co/jocbheuSer!
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Limited collaboration between bat ecologists and disease researchers has precluded integrative research on disease emergence. These historical silos are now challenged by the emergence of SARS-CoV-2,...
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Happy Bat Week! #CSUhangswithbats
Check out photos from the field studying bats with the Kading Lab at @CSUVetMedBioSci #BatWeek #CSUhangswithbats
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Happy Bat Week everyone!! Excited to be a part of the CSU bat working group #CSUhangswithbats
Day 3 of #BatWeek with @CSUVetMedBioSci Kading Lab and their research on returning bats to the wild following the #COVID19 outbreak. #CSUhangswithbats
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Happy Bat Week!!
Celebrate #BatWeek with CSU! Join Warner College of Natural Resources, @CSUVetMedBioSci & @CSULiberalArts as they share research expertise around all aspects of bats. Check in here each day this week to learn more about magnificent bats! #BatWeek #CSUhangswithbats ⬇️️Expand ⬇️
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YAY! :-) All moved into the beautiful new Center for Vector-borne and Infectious Diseases (CVID) and loving our lab space with @EbelLaboratory @CSU_MIP
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https://t.co/btwT5KMIRU Very proud to co-edit this special edition with Aaron Brault and Dave Beckham @NS3protease , which has just been published as a book. Thank you @TropicalmedMDPI!
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Our new paper is now online in @PLOSPathogens : Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats https://t.co/mT8CV35viS
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This is pretty fun :-) What Species of Mosquito are You? https://t.co/03Vn7Ofy4i via @playbuzz
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What Species of Mosquito are you
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Fun to put this paper together with you Gabe, Ken, and Lee! Read on to observe historic trends in how outbreaks have resulted in bursts of scientific productivity and innovation.
#TropicalmedMDPI Rebekah C. Kading et al. @KadingLabCSU, @ColoradoStateU, @ColoStateNews, @USDA, @BioQuip, @TAMU #Emergence of #Arboviruses in the United States: The Boom and Bust of Funding, Innovation, and Capacity https://t.co/YPPK7gnHum
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Check out the special collection "Arthropod-borne viruses: the outbreak edition" @TropicalmedMDPI
https://t.co/gZedvxbHnn featuring articles on VEE, CCHF, RVF, ZIKV by @DrBrianHBird @BenteLab @KadingLabCSU @CSU_MIP @LCoffeyLab @Vasilakis_Lab and more!
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https://t.co/78z7bzIKuG Fascinating personal account by Dr. Robert McLean, on the interagency response that stopped an outbreak of Venezuelan equine encephalitis in South Texas, 1971.
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Congratulations Erin Borland on this nice piece of work! For those of you performing molecular identification of mosquito blood meals - this will be very useful information to you! https://t.co/DnKe3AdLvy
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Accurate species-level identification of the source of arthropod bloodmeals is important for deciphering blood feeding patterns of field-collected specimens. Cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) mitochondr...
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***UPDATE*** from @IUCN BSG: Recommended Strategy for Researchers to Reduce the Risk of Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from Humans to Bats -- Minimize, Assess, Protect (MAP) More detailed info: https://t.co/cgTW2Kuml3
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https://t.co/MyDTyxNAGM Nice piece featuring Anna Fagre and Bekah McMinn @EbelLaboratory! Thank you CSU Office of the Vice President for Research for highlighting our research in this story!
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The use of bats and mosquitoes for disease surveillance can change the way we prepare to combat infectious diseases in humans.
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Thank you @CEPIvaccines and @NIH for hosting a fantastic meeting on bunyaviruses! Presentations were excellent, and discussions were productive and inspiring!
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Great discussions on the epidemiology and ecology of Rift Valley fever virus over lunch with these awesome colleagues!
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Very excited to kick off a new project in Uganda on the epidemiology and biosurveillance of bat-associated viruses, sponsored by @doddtra. Looking forward to working with awesome colleagues at the CDC, Uganda Virus Research Institute, Makerere Univ, and Uganda Wildlife Authority!
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