Carla Júlia Vieira
@carlajulia15
A scientist who loves exploring and discovering new ways to help the environment and society.
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11-10-2009 19:39:04
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Last month Associate Professor Greg Devine attended the 2024 PacMOSSI Consortium Annual Meeting in #Samoa to review progress and determine the best methods for tackling disease-spreading mosquitoes. #HealthyRegion #pacifichealth #EndMalaria 🦟 🌏
It’s always a great pleasure to share some of the work done during my PhD. Last week, I presented some of the spatiotemporal findings on #RRV in #NSW. Thanks QIMR Berghofer for the opportunity to discuss my research.
Registrations for #MicroSeq2024 close TODAY! We've released the full program for the next two days, so be sure to check it out ➡️microseqconference.com Register here: trybooking.com/CTBRQ We can't wait to see you tomorrow! ASM Aust'asian Virology Microbiology Society
🦟Excited to hear Carla Júlia Vieira delve into the sylvatic mosquito virome in Southeast Australia! Discover insights from metatranscriptomic analysis into arboviral disease emergence and transmission dynamics. #MicroSeq2024 #Virology #RNASeq #Arbovirus
So proud to share this work. The power of citizen science contributing to mosquito management and public health literacy 🦟 Grateful to everyone involved Mozzie Monitors
Unleashing Natures Allies: Great review published by Alyssa Peterson with Roy Hall Jessica Harrison Jody Peters (Hobson-Peters) and Leon Hugo. Collaborative work with QIMR Berghofer mdpi.com/1999-4915/16/9…
Kicking off the 2024 PacMOSSI training in Suva, Fiji! 🌴 Pacific public health experts are gaining skills to tackle dengue mosquitoes. Hosted by Ministry of Health & Medical Services - Fiji with support from James Cook Uni, Pacific Community, QIMR Berghofer & Beyond Essential Systems. Here’s to impactful learning! 🦟 #PacMOSSI #HealthyRegion
Check out our new paper investigating the co-circulation of several arboviruses in 🦟from southeast Australia using qRT-PCR and whole genome sequencing. We present significant insights on arbovirus diversity and their geographic distribution in Australia. academic.oup.com/ve/advance-art…