New Hope for Pennsylvania’s Bats
Pittsburgh City Paper
There may be some hope for bat populations in Pennsylvania that have been devastated by white nose disease. Professor DeeAnn Reeder, …
Pittsburgh City Paper
There may be some hope for bat populations in Pennsylvania that have been devastated by white nose disease. Professor DeeAnn Reeder, …
Nature
Professor and ecoimmunologist Ken Field says a vaccine to inoculate bats against white-nose syndrome depends upon triggering the animals’ immune systems to destroy the …
The New York Times
Thomas Lilley, a post-doc fellow from Finland, is working in the Bucknell bat lab to help wild bats acclimate to captivity …
Public Radio International
DeeAnn Reeder, biology, discusses bush meat hunting, deforestation and other issues related to emerging infectious diseases such as Ebola.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Bucknell researcher and Professor DeeAnn Reeder, biology, discusses the role bats play in spreading diseases with huge destructive potential, such as Ebola …
Professors DeeAnn Reeder and Ken Field, biology, have earned a grant of nearly $350,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to study white-nose syndrome, …