Infectious Disease Emergence and Economics of Altered Landscapes (IDEEAL)

Quantifying the economic costs of the impact of deforestation on malaria outcomes in Sabah, Malaysia, and determining the optimal amount of land to be converted to agriculture that minimised these costs.


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PREDICT

Funded by USAID this project discovered novel zoonotic viruses in wildlife before they could potentially become human epidemics, and identified the factors that drive their emergence, amplification, and spread in populations.


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EID-SEARCH

Funded by NIAID, the creation of the Emerging Infectious Diseases / South East Asia Research Collaboration Hub aims to discover new viruses and characterise their risk of spillover to people, as well as identifying evidence of virus outbreaks not being detected by normative diagnostics.


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WHO Laboratory Biosafety and Risk Assessment Manuals

Working with the WHO and MORU to strengthen laboratory capacity in South East Asia.


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Biosurveillance of Henipaviruses & Filoviruses

Funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Biological Threat Reduction Program, this project aims to strengthen capacity for serological surveillance within national labs and characterise henipavirus and filovirus exposure in bats, livestock and people in Peninsular Malaysia.


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Conservation

Conservation Medicine is strengthening laboratory capacity for disease, genetic and forensic research and investigations, raising public awareness about the ecological importance of endangered wildlife, investigating and reporting the effects of land-use change.


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