UNC Partners with CDC on Zika Virus Research
Posted May 6, 2017
The teratogenic virus known as Zika remains a threat to expectant mothers, but researchers at UNC are getting closer to a cure with the help of a recently awarded federal grant. That grant was offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to a virology laboratory staffed by Dr. Matt Collins, whose research focuses on mosquito-borne diseases.
(Chapelboro.com)
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