Tony Maurelli
@TonyMaurelli
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Bacterial geneticist and public health scientist at University of Florida #PalmTreesAndPathogens (he/his)
Gainesville, FL
Joined January 2020
Arena Stage, Washington DC. Angels in America: Part One. Excited to attend this performance.
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Extensively drug-resistant Shigella infections are increasing. Here’s what you need to know.
epi.ufl.edu
A UF researcher with expertise in infectious bacteria offers commentary and perspective on extensively drug-resistant Shigella infections following a recent CDC warning.
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Blossoms on my orange tree. Smell so good. The bees love it, too. Looking forward to orange in December.
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It's the final week to submit an #abstract for #EPIResearchDay2023. All submissions made by 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 3 will appear in this year's abstract booklet. Eligible submissions have a chance to win an $1,000 award in our #research poster competitions. Link in bio for details.
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36F this morning and my camellia tree is blooming. Florida winter.
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Mark your calendars for Feb. 16! #EPIResearchDay2023 will be held in the #UF Reitz Union Grand Ballroom from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Join us for a large poster session and keynote talks from Dr. Amadou A. Sall and @Tuliodna, who was one of @TIME’s 100 most influential people in 2022!
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Flyers vs. Caps in DC with the kids! And I see Flyers fans here.
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Read our latest contribution to the science of wastewater-based epidemiology. Thanks to our great team and collaborators on this study!! @UFPHHP @UF_EPI @AttwoodSabo UF technique improves accuracy of disease prevalence generated by wastewater surveillance
phhp.ufl.edu
The mass balance equation generated accurate COVID-19 prevalence estimates when compared to prevalence derived from traditional clinical surveillance approaches.
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Our latest wastewater surveillance paper is now out. We describe a powerful tool for generating accurate community-level prevalence estimates of COVID-19 from wastewater samples. https://t.co/JTOPtMOv4o
#COVID-19 #SARSCoV2 @AttwoodSabo @UFPHHP @UF_EPI
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Bought them early. Still have them. I may be the only one in my lab who has opened them this century.
@HPolymenis We splurged on the hardback versions after I started my lab. I recently asked someone if they had looked for a protocol in the volumes and they had no clue what I was talking about or how to use the index to find what they needed. 🙄
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Cheers from DC! To friends in Florida, please stay safe from the hurricane.
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It all began summer of 2020 for @UFPHHP's @AttwoodSabo, @TonyMaurelli and @joe_bisesi. “We had a lot of blood and sweat equity invested in this high-capacity lab,” Sabo-Attwood explained. “...What other interesting things could be measured related to #community #health?”
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Gainesville families have a new way to explore the outdoors with Track Trails, outdoor adventures that engage kids with nature and promote healing and wellness. They are made possible through a collaboration with @UF, @KidsInParks, @usfs_srs and @GainesvilleGov.
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66F when I ran this morning on the Metropolitan Branch Trail in NE DC. A refreshing break from the hot and humid morning runs in Gainesville. But I still love my Saturday parkrun at Depot Park. #parkrun
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Myers said he does not believe the disease is spreading in Alachua County, but there are other test results still pending that could change that opinion.
gainesville.com
While the case involves an Alachua County resident, the local health administrator said it was likely acquired elsewhere and doubts community spread here.
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The @HealthyFla has confirmed the first case of #monkeypox in @AlachuaCounty. Listen to EPI member and @PHHP faculty Dr. Lednicky discuss what we should know about the #virus. Watch the video to take a peek into the Lednicky lab! @AttwoodSabo @UFExplore #research
Myers said he does not believe the disease is spreading in Alachua County, but there are other test results still pending that could change that opinion.
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“Income and #women's empowerment are the benefits, and the pathogens the animals carry or transmit are the risks,” Dr. Sarah McKune said. “We have to weigh both when thinking about how to improve #children’s #health.” Read more on children’s gut health! https://t.co/4dcU7aYTRH
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