Long considered a “clean” environment, research indicates viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens thrive in Antarctica. Dr Amandine Gamble and her team will share their recent fieldwork experiences in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions.
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Few minutes to learn about some questions and results from the #BioRodDis@BiodiversaPlus project and @MarieBouilloud’s PhD @CBGPMontpellier, regarding the links between forest anthropization, rodent microbiome, and pathogens/zoonoses. replay on @ARTEfr https://t.co/NgZDY95Gym
Finally our study about SEOV in France is out. Thanks for everyone has been involved in this work. Special thank to @SironenTarja@nathcharbonnel. @helsinkiuni
https://t.co/3AKpmZO52V
New article🦠: Discover why considering the gut microbiota of species at the community level is crucial. Our findings unveil distinct responses of the microbiota to urban pressures based on the type of small mammal species. https://t.co/nbzBmwqsqU
Excited to start my postdoc position at @Cornell University, delving into the study of microbiota transmission between seabirds 🐧 and rodents🐭alongside @AmandineGamble. Settled in and eager for the adventures ahead in Ithaca (New York), and in the Falklands!
Conférence finale du projet #BioRodDis@BiodiversaPlus organisée avec @villedelyon pour parler des enjeux One health associés aux petits mammifères et aux zoonoses dans les parcs urbains et les forêts.
Final conference of #BioRodDis@BiodiversaPlus project in Lyon. Three days filled not just with scientific endeavors, but with human connections, the warmth of friendships, and the birth of new ideas... nourished by shared meals, clinking glasses, and joyous laughter.🦇🐁🦠🥂🍷😢
@BouilloudM is talking about small mammals and pathogens diversity at the final conference of @BioRodDis @nathcharbonnel. Very inspiring talks today from many speakers @SironenTarja.
Gratitude for the profound and enthusiastic scientific discussions during my thesis defense. Thanks to my jury for their invaluable contributions. Appreciation to the @CBGPMontpellier members and mentors @BenRocheGroup @nathcharbonnel for their unwavering support.
On my way to the Falklands to collect new data from wildlife to study infectious disease. We're looking at the role that different species play in pathogen spread from an #ecology perspective. For instance, are rodents responsible for disease outbreaks affecting #seabirds?
Congratulations @MarieBouilloud@BiodiversaPlus#BioRodDis for submitting your PhD paper on the effects of forest urbanization on the interplay between small mammal communities 🐭🐀and their gut microbiota. Great job, Great team, Great results. https://t.co/JxjGN48HDd
New publication #BioRodDis@BiodiversaPlus on Puumala orthohantavirus circulation in bank voles during the 2021 outbreak of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Jura, France https://t.co/obL8yyO4d6
@GSouchay @CBGPMontpellier Thank you for your interest in my work. The link to the poster is here: https://t.co/VMzxMLMWX9. But you can find details of the capture of small mammal communities in Pradel, et al 2022 https://t.co/1GAnzMv9QO .
Delighted to present my poster on the news results on the relationships between the biodiversity of small mammal community🐭and multi-pathogens prevalence at the #PrintempsDeBaillarguet conference organised in @CBGPMontpellier lab #zoonoses#dilutioneffect https://t.co/VMzxMLMWX9
Delighted to have presented my work and collaborative work with Marta Garcia-Lopez at the #ISWAVLD congress in #lyon on #OneHealth. This highlights the importance of integrated approaches to understand #zoonoses and the need for greater collaboration between ecologists and vets!