University of Oklahoma Researcher Wins Award for Study Linking Human Activity to Wildlife Disease Dynamics

A recent study honored with the Early Career Researcher Award from Ecology Letters offers a sobering analysis of how human-caused stressors such as climate change and deforestation could increase disease prevalence among wildlife, with potential spillover effects on human populations. The research, conducted by Amanda Vicente-Santos, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oklahoma, examines the complex interplay between environmental stressors and pathogen dynamics in animal hosts.

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