Coding for Conservation program concludes first round of funding. Watch our summary video! Jun 20, 2024
Cara goes on camera with Vox Science to talk bat physiology and its consequences for viral infection! Nov 24, 2023
Emily publishes first application of VirScan technology to identify virus exposures in bats Oct 01, 2023
Ekipa Fanihy releases the final Madagascar fruit bat genome, Eidolon dupreanum, open-access with the DNA Zoo ↗ Sep 27, 2020
Cara appears on CNN special with Anderson Cooper, 'Bats, The Mystery Behind COVID-19' ↗ Jun 13, 2020
Cara discusses 'Virulent Viruses and Reservoir Hosts' in UC Berkeley's COVID Conversations series ↗ Jun 11, 2020
Cara and colleagues explain how 'Bats Are Not Our Enemies' in a popsci article with Scientific American ↗ May 14, 2020
The NSF highlighted Cara's eLife paper in its weekly Video Series, '4 Awesome Discoveries!' View here ↗ Feb 26, 2020
Ekipa Fanihy releases the Rousettus madagascariensis genome open-access with the DNA Zoo ↗ Feb 02, 2020
Ekipa Fanihy releases first Madagascar fruit bat genome (Pteropus rufus) open-access with the DNA Zoo ↗ Nov 20, 2019
Cara explains why bats are reservoirs for so many virulent viruses on the WhoWhatWhy podcast ↗ Apr 15, 2019
Cara explains her new bat serology paper in a blog post with the Journal of Animal Ecology ↗ Apr 15, 2019
Cara describes the motivation for her work in Madagascar in a 'Grantee Insight' profile with National Geographic ↗ Mar 07, 2018
Cara writes for NatGeo about teaching ecological modeling in Madagascar -- "It always starts with a question" ↗ Feb 12, 2018
Cara blogged for National Geographic throughout her PhD. Read her doctoral chronicles of life as a field biologist studying emerging bat-borne viruses here. ↗ May 04, 2016