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Description
Dr. Meghan May gives an overview presentation of the Zika virus epidemic in the Americas, genetic diversity of emergent lineages of the Zika virus, cell binding and Zika’s emergent pathology, and future directions for research and clinical treatment of the Zika virus.
Publication Date
8-24-2017
Disciplines
Virus Diseases | Viruses
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Video also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jcSO8k_qg9Y
Preferred Citation
May, Meghan, "New Binding Mechanisms Drove The Emerging Pathology Of Zika Virus" (2017). Biomedical Sciences Faculty Presentations. 5.
https://dune.une.edu/biomed_facpres/5
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Notes
Dr. May is Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology and Infectious Disease) in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, UNE College of Osteopathic Medicine.
This presentation was given in Leonard Hall on UNE's Biddeford campus.