- Grantee Impact StoryHear the voices of four women leading global breakthroughs in wastewater surveillance--bringing equity to infectious disease monitoring and spotting outbreaks early.
- In the NewsMegan Diamond, Elizabeth Yee, Manisha Bhinge, and Samuel Scarpino co-authored an article for Science Translational …
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- Press ReleasesNEW YORK | September 8, 2022 — In a commentary published today in Nature Medicine, …
- PerspectivePublic health decisions about Covid-19 depend on knowledge about the level of SARS-CoV-2 circulating in …
- Grantee Impact StoryWastewater monitoring arrives in the world’s largest refugee community, raising hopes of reducing infectious disease.
- Grantee Impact StoryGrowing up in a farming household in Homa Bay, a rural town in western Kenya …
- ReportThe world today is more densely populated and more interconnected than ever before, with more …
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