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#36 Jess, bats and all that jazz (USA)

#36 Jess, bats and all that jazz (USA)

FromWildlife Health Talks


#36 Jess, bats and all that jazz (USA)

FromWildlife Health Talks

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we are diving into the fascinating world of the Egyptian rousette bat and its rich variety of pathogens. Our host Dr Cat Vendl chats with Dr. Jessica Elbert, a board-certified pathologist and PhD candidate at the University of Georgia. Marburg virus is just one of many viruses that the Egyptian rousette bat carries. Jessica has been intrigued by the bats’ immune system and their special way of dealing with infectious pathogens. We also delve into Jessica’s amazing transition from living a life as a jazz vocalist in NYC to becoming a vet, pathologist, and lover of bat viruses. Not many people can say that!Listen in to Jessica’s story on bats, Marburg virus and jazz.  LinksWanna help Jessica to achieve her goal and use ViroCap for her PhD research? Check out her fundraiser here. Wanna take a glimpse into Jessica’s previous life of jazz? Check out her playlist on Spotify here. Wanna be a guest on the show? Feel free to email communications(at)wildlifedisease.org or catharinavendl(at)gmail.com with a short summary of your research story. We'd love to hear from you ... share your thoughts, feedback and ideas.
Released:
May 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (37)

This is the podcast of the Wildlife Disease Association (WDA, https://www.wildlifedisease.org). Our host Dr Catharina Vendl chats with wildlife health professionals including researchers, vets, pathologists and more, about the joys and challenges of their job and the emerging issues of wildlife health locally and worldwide. All of our guests have a longstanding affinity with the WDA and a true passion for wildlife in common. So brush up your knowledge of current wildlife issues and One Health with Wildlife Health Talks.