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Daniel Streicker

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Daniel is a highly respected scientist and professor, renowned for his innovative research on predicting and preventing infectious disease outbreaks by studying how viruses, particularly rabies in vampire bats, spread between species.

Daniel Streicker is a highly respected scientist who studies disease transmission between different species. As a professor of viral ecology and a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, his work combines fields like evolution, ecology, and public health to predict and prevent infectious disease outbreaks. A major focus of his research is on rabies transmitted by vampire bats in Peru. By analyzing the genetics of bats and the virus, his team can track how the disease spreads, allowing them to forecast when and where outbreaks are likely to occur and giving local governments crucial time to vaccinate people and livestock and protect communities. Daniel’s innovative approach also includes developing new technologies, such as self-disseminating vaccines for bats, which could automatically spread from vaccinated bats to others in the population. His work has earned him significant recognition, including being named a National Geographic Emerging Explorer. His research is critical for understanding and preventing future pandemics.

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