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From Spillover to the Brain: Understanding Zoonotic Viruses Across the Life Cycle of Infection

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Welcome to the ESWI Airborne series Shaping the Future of Respiratory Virus Research

 

Our guests in this fascinating episode are early career scientists active in opposite ends of the infection spectrum  – one scientist is a virus hunter, tracking viruses in urban environments, while the other investigates how viruses invade and attack our most vital organ, the brain. Together they reveal the hidden connections between environmental surveillance and neurological consequence.

 

They explore and discuss the importance of surveillance and pathogenesis and why preparedness depends on both. We learn about neurovirulence and the different ways viruses can enter and damage the brain. Questions pondered include why neurological damage is overlooked in the human population and whether our cities are blind spots for emerging zoonotic diseases.

 

Niko Joel Halwe, Postdoctoral Researcher in virology Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Science Outreach and Pandemic Preparedness, at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria.

 

Lisa Bauer, Assistant Professor in neuroscience and virology at Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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