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This experiment is part of the Wildlife Health and Disease Challenge Grant Challenge Grant.
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Can we utilize natural bat colony behavior as a vaccination strategy?
By
Angela Bosco-Lauth
Backed by
Gabrielle Nykol
,
Matt Arnold
,
Edward Nick Henery
,
Candys Sinden
,
Nancy Lauth
,
Giovanna Leah
,
Kelly Cook
,
CWMiller
,
Dustin Tucker
,
Joan S Bowen
,
and 28 other backers
Dennis Kaster
,
Frank X Bosco
,
Tyler Eike
,
Izabela Ragan
,
Sue Bosco
,
Erin
,
Joanie Kenney
,
Mary VAN VALKENBURG
,
Malinda Mascarenas
,
Jae Jaeger
,
Paul Gordy
,
Susan Hersey
,
Heather Kopsco
,
Nancy Andre
,
Paulette Schmidtchen Townshend
,
Elizabeth Ann Ditz
,
Allison Smither
,
Russell Black
,
Michelle Arnold
,
Sandy Weber
,
Nicole Sharpe
,
Janice Wycoff
,
Giovanna Schmidtchen Henery
,
Jason P Schein
,
James
,
McKenzi Norris
,
Stephanie Porter
, and
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Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
Biology
Medicine
DOI: 10.18258/13381
Grant: Wildlife Disease Association Challenge Grant
Grant: Wildlife Health and Disease Challenge Grant
Grant: Wildlife Disease Association Challenge Grant
$4,866
Raised of $4,750 Goal
102%
Funded on 7/03/19
Successfully Funded
$4,866
pledged
102%
funded
Funded
on 7/03/19
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Lab Notes (5)
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Lab Notes
Bats were vaccinated last week, we used a UV reactive...
October 18, 2019
4
9
308
Bat collecting
September 4, 2019
1
8
231
Thank you!!
June 27, 2019
0
4
175
One of my amazing colleagues has agreed to donate all the...
June 26, 2019
0
4
173
This just in! CDC report shows that bats are the most...
June 12, 2019
0
0
143