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  1. Stephen Rich is a zoonotic disease researcher who studies the evolution and transmission of pathogens such as Lyme disease and malaria. He uses molecular, population, and ecological methods to investigate the origins, diversity, and control of these diseases.

  2. Year. The origin of malignant malaria. SM Rich, FH Leendertz, G Xu, M LeBreton, CF Djoko, MN Aminake, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (35), 14902-14907. , 2009. 317. 2009. Malaria’s Eve: Evidence of a recent population bottleneck throughout the world populations of Plasmodium falciparum.

  3. Jul 27, 2023 · Stephen Rich, professor of microbiology and executive director of NEWVEC. “There are people who have cases of Lyme disease that go on and on,” Rich says. “So there’s always interest in finding new therapies or new ways to inhibit the growth of the bacterium. And based on what we’re seeing in the lab, this may be one of those ways.”

  4. The health status of adults on the autism spectrum. LA Croen, O Zerbo, Y Qian, ML Massolo, S Rich, S Sidney, C Kripke. Autism 19 (7), 814-823. , 2015. 1124. 2015. Corrigendum: Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses.

  5. Stephen S. Rich. Degree (s): PhD. Graduate School: Purdue University. Primary Appointment: Professor, Public Health Sciences. Research Interests: Genetic basis of common human disease, including type 1 diabetes, diabetic complications, ischemic stroke, atherosclerosis. Email Address: ssr4n@virginia.edu. Research Description.

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · Last Updated: September 7, 2023. Stephen Rich is the Maurice Jones, Jr. – Class of 1925 Professor of Law at the USC’s Gould School of Law (“USC Gould”), where he teaches courses in employment discrimination law, constitutional equality law, and civil procedure. Rich is an expert in the field of antidiscrimination law.

  7. About. Directory. Stephen Rich. Professor. Contact. Email: smrich@umass.edu. Phone: (413) 545-5225. Location. Fernald Hall. 209B. 270 STOCKBRIDGE RD. 01003-9320. United States. Research Interests. I am interested in all aspects of zoonotic disease.

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