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  1. Pullman, Washington, United States. I am the primary investigator of the Molecular Ecology of Zoonotic and Animal Pathogens laboratory. My group applies tools from population genetics,...

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  2. Aug 10, 2022 · Washington State University assistant professor Stephanie N. Seifert has been named as a co‑lead investigator for a new National Science Foundation-funded institute designed to advance research and education around viral emergence — the process of viruses jumping from animals to humans.

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    Dr. Seifert is the PI of the Molecular Ecology of Zoonotic and Animal Pathogens (MEZAP) lab where she studies the factors contributing to viral emergence and cross species transmission. Dr. Seifert completed her doctoral dissertation research in the Dept. of Biology, Ecology and Evolution track at UPenn. Her postdoctoral training was completed at t...

    Postdoctoral Training, NIH/NIAID Laboratory of Virology, Virus Ecology Section, 2020
    PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 2017
    BSc, University of California, Davis, 2010
    Virus Ecology
    Host-virus interactions
    Pathogen dynamics in animal populations
    Pathogen detection tools
    Editorial Board, Virology Section for the journal Microorganisms (IF 3.864), 2021 – present
    Review Board, Viruses (IF 5.048), 2021 – present
    Faculty Member, WSU Tri-Alpha Society for First Generation College Students, 2021 – present
    Scialog: Mitigating Zoonotic Threats Fellow, 2022
    NSF ADVANCE at WSU award, 2021
    Merit Award, Laboratory of Virology COVID-19 Research Group, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 2020
    Fellows Award for Research Excellence, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 2018
  4. Assistant Professor, Washington State University. Verified email at wsu.edu - Homepage. zoonoses population biology host-pathogen interactions genomics.

  5. May 26, 2022 · Her colleague WSU virologist Stephanie Seifert, a specialist in zoonotic spillover, is studying the ecology of another, potentially more deadly monkeypox clade, or group, found in the Congo Basin in Africa.

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  7. Stephanie SEIFERT, Research Assistant Professor | Cited by 4,791 | of Washington State University, Washington (WSU) | Read 61 publications | Contact Stephanie SEIFERT.

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