Raina Plowright (@rainamontana) 's Twitter Profile
Raina Plowright

@rainamontana

Professor | Cornell University | Disease Ecology, Epidemiology, Veterinary Medicine. Studying infection dynamics, zoonoses, spillover, & wildlife conservation.

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BatOneHealth (@batonehealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us on Monday 26th. Webinar on ecological countermeasures, strategies & policy opportunities for preventing pandemics at the source #PublicHealth With David Quammen, opening by Maria Van Kerkhove from World Health Organization (WHO) and Raina Plowright from Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability tinyurl.com/2vawmjhw

Barbara A. Han (@bahanbug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring Cary Institute, multiple positions, open rank, and disciplinarily broad. Please reach out if you have any questions or find me in person at Ecological Society. Cary is a special place, I'd be happy to tell you why I love it here. bit.ly/46NUIy2

Raina Plowright (@rainamontana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to shift our focus from the COVID origin debate “If Congress applied a societal benefit:cost analysis to its own actions, it would... pass legislation and appropriations that will prevent the next pandemic.” David Lodge from Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability themessenger.com/opinion/covid-…

Jeremy Farrar (@jeremyfarrar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lancet–PPATS Commission on Prevention of Viral Spillover: reducing the risk of pandemics through primary prevention thelancet.com/journals/lance…

Dr. Tamika Lunn (@lunn_tamika) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PhD alert🚨 I am recruiting a #PhDStudent to join my new lab Odum School of Ecology. Field and modeling focused projects are available depending on applicants’ interests and experience. Come join a world leading organization in disease ecology, and live in lovely #AthensGA

#PhD alert🚨 I am recruiting a #PhDStudent to join my new lab <a href="/UGAEcology/">Odum School of Ecology</a>. Field and modeling focused projects are available depending on applicants’ interests and experience. 

Come join a world leading organization in disease ecology, and live in lovely #AthensGA
Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability (@atkinsoncenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Spillover prevention is a topic that is poorly understood and largely unaddressed by major institutions working in public health” Interesting read in The Guardian featuring work from Faculty Fellow Raina Plowright guardian.ng/features/scien…

Teague O'Mara (@teague_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prevent Pandemics: Protect where bats eat & roost, protect people at risk. nature.com/articles/s4146… In Nature Communications, primary prevention should be a priority to minimize future pandemic risk. Healthy environments & animals = healthy humans. Ecological Countermeasures can do this.

Prevent Pandemics: Protect where bats eat &amp; roost, protect people at risk. nature.com/articles/s4146…

In <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>, primary prevention should be a priority to minimize future pandemic risk. Healthy environments &amp; animals = healthy humans. Ecological Countermeasures can do this.
Iroro Tanshi, PhD (@irorotanshi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out 💥💥💥 Ecological countermeasures are our first line of defense (primary prevention) against the next pandemic! Glad to see this out! My favorite collaboration yet - something about senior authors creating a climate for all to contribute to the writing process.

Orly Razgour (@orlyrazgour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper out in Nature Communications on ecological countermeasures to prevent pandemics: Protect where bats eat, Protect where bats roost, Protect people at risk. #NaturebasedSolutions 🦇🌳😷 nature.com/articles/s4146…

Biodiversity Council (@biodivcouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Human pandemic prevention should start with conserving natural habitat for bats and other wild animals according to new research in Nature Communications . Dr Alison Peel Griffith University : “We showed that Hendra virus is most likely to pass from bats to horses in places where habitat destruction

Human pandemic prevention should start with conserving natural habitat for bats and other wild animals according to new research in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> .

<a href="/ali_bat/">Dr Alison Peel</a> <a href="/Griffith_Uni/">Griffith University</a> : “We showed that Hendra virus is most likely to pass from bats to horses in places where habitat destruction
Dr Alison Peel (@ali_bat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper out today: “Spillover is an ecological process… While the human health issues arising from spillover events…are addressed by epidemiological and biomedical countermeasures…, the ecological aspects of spillover necessitate ecological solutions” nature.com/articles/s4146…

Dominik Melville/Schmid (@ecoevodom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am over the moon to share first authorship with the ever so delightful Magdalena Meyer on our new work 'Bat species assemblage predicts coronavirus prevalence' published at Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146… #CoV #bats #DiseasePrevention #PandemicPreparedness #Ghana

Cornell Yang Center for Wildlife Health (@wildlifecornell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Nature doesn't stand up and say you have to fight. It's up to us to figure out a mechanism whereby we are protecting our future and the common interest of all," says Cornell veterinary epidemiologist & disease ecologist Raina Plowright. #BatAppreciationDay npr.org/sections/goats…