Ekipa Fanihy releases the final Madagascar fruit bat genome, Eidolon dupreanum, open-access with the DNA Zoo → Sep 27, 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