OPUS: The ecology of Lyme disease: long-term data, surprises, and a synthesis — NSF Award to Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,
Lyme disease is one of the most frequently reported infectious diseases in the United States. The bacteria that cause Lyme disease are transmitted by ticks to people, causing serious illness. The goal of this project is to synthesize 35 years of research to address both scientific theory of infectious diseases and to i
| Award title | OPUS: The ecology of Lyme disease: long-term data, surprises, and a synthesis |
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| Award ID | 2538314 |
| Awardee | Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Inc. |
| City | MILLBROOK |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $178,231 |
| Principal investigator | Richard Ostfeld |
| Program | Org Interaction & Ecology |
| Start date | 06/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Lyme disease is one of the most frequently reported infectious diseases in the United States. The bacteria that cause Lyme disease are transmitted by ticks to people, causing serious illness. The goal of this project is to synthesize 35 years of research to address both scientific theory of infectious diseases and to improve prediction and management of this disease. Lyme disease has become a model for understanding emerging diseases in the USA and worldwide. However, Lyme disease is a complex i |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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