Collaborative Research: eMB: The immunological signature of a changing world: mathematical — NSF Award to Washington State Univers
Spillover of infectious diseases from wildlife to humans and livestock is a pervasive risk to the health and welfare of human populations around the world. Effective management of this risk is facilitated by early detection of changes in the frequency of spillover events. This research will develop new mathematical mod
| Award title | Collaborative Research: eMB: The immunological signature of a changing world: mathematical |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2527134 |
| Awardee | Washington State University |
| City | PULLMAN |
| State | WA |
| Amount obligated | $149,949 |
| Principal investigator | Erin Clancey |
| Program | MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY |
| Start date | 09/15/2025 |
| Abstract | Spillover of infectious diseases from wildlife to humans and livestock is a pervasive risk to the health and welfare of human populations around the world. Effective management of this risk is facilitated by early detection of changes in the frequency of spillover events. This research will develop new mathematical models and statistical methods that allow changes in the rate of spillover to be detected from the fossil record of past infection that remains imprinted on human and animal immune sy |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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