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Dr. Nathan Wolfe is the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University and Director of the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative. He received his bachelor’s degree from Stanford in 1993 and his doctorate in Immunology & Infectious Diseases from Harvard in 1998. The recipient of a Fulbright fellowship in 1997, Dr. Wolfe was awarded the National Institutes of Health (NIH) International Research Scientist Development Award in 1999 and the prestigious NIH Director's Pioneer Award in 2005.



Biography
Dr. Wolfe has published over 50 articles and chapters. Among his major findings include the discovery of the first evidence of natural transmission of retroviruses from nonhuman primates to humans. His work has been published in or covered by Nature, Science, The Lancet, PNAS, JAMA, The New York Times, The Economist, Wired, Discover, Scientific American, NPR, Popular Science, Seed, and Forbes. He has received research support totaling over $20m in grants and contracts from Google.org, The Skoll Foundation, NIH, the National Science Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Geographic Society, Merck Research Laboratories and various branches of the US Department of Defense, including: the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance & Response System (GEIS), HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP), and the US Military HIV Research Program (USMHRP). He has extensive consulting experience and has served on a number of advisory and editorial boards, including, since 2004, the editorial board of EcoHealth and since 2008, DARPA’s Defense Science Research Council (DSRC).

Dr. Wolfe has over eight years of full-time experience living and conducting biomedical research in Southeast Asia (Malaysia) and sub-Saharan Africa (Cameroon, Uganda). He founded and directs the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative (GVFI), a pandemic early warning system which monitors the spillover of novel infectious agents from animals into humans. GVFI coordinates activities of over 100 scientists and staff from countries around the world. He currently has active research and public health projects in Cameroon, China, Central African Republic, DR Congo, PR Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Lao, Madagascar, Malaysia and Sao Tome.

Professional activities
•	Founder and Director, Global Viral Forecasting Initiative (GVFI), 2008-present

•	Founder and CEO, GVF, Inc., 2008-present

•	Consultant, University of California Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics, 2008-present

•	Consultant, University of Wisconsin, Global Environmental Health Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), 2008-present

•	Consultant, Indiana University, School of Medicine, Clarian Transplant Institute, Xenotransplantation Program, 2008-present

•	Fellow, DARPA’s Defense Sciences Research Council (DSRC), 2008-present •	Consultant, Bloodsystems Research Institute, 2007-present

•	Consultant, University of California Los Angeles-University of North Carolina Democratic Republic of the Congo Monkeypox Project, 2005-2006

•	Consultant, Overbrook Entertainment, I am Legend, 2006

•	Consultant, US Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, December 2001 – 2004

•	Consultant, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, 2002 – 2003

•	Guest Researcher, Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Infectious Diseases, HIV and Retrovirology Branch, August 2002 – October 2002

•	Consultant and Guest Researcher, Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Parasitic Diseases Branch, June 1996 – June 2000

Honors, awards and certificates
•	National Geographic Emerging Explorers Award, 2009

•	National Institutes of Health Director’s Pioneer Award, 2005

•	Investigators in Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease Award Finalist, Burroughs Wellcome Fund, 2005

•	Charles C. Shepard Science Award Finalist, Centers for Disease Control, 2004, 2006

•	International Research Scientist Development Award, NIH Fogarty International Center, 1999

•	Travel Award, American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 1998

•	Fulbright Fellowship, 1997

•	Frederick Sheldon Fellowship, Harvard School of Public Health, 1997

•	National Security Education Program Graduate Enhancement Fellowship, 1997 •	Uwe Brinkmann Traveling Fellowship, Harvard School of Public Health, 1996

•	Taplin Fellowship, Harvard School of Public Health, 1995

•	Certificate of Distinction for Teaching, Harvard University, 1994

•	National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 1994

•	Gordon Getty Fellowship, Harvard University, 1993

•	Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University Chapter

•	Department of Defense Security Clearance

•	Training certificates: NIH Human Participants Protection Education for Research Teams (May 2009), AT Level I Awareness Training (May 2004), Hopkins Bloodborne Pathogens Safety Course (May 2004), Hopkins Animal Care & Use Research Compliance Course (June 2003), CDC Bloodborne Pathogens Safety Course (August 2002), CDC Radiation Safety Course (August 2002), CDC Laboratory Safety Course (August 2002), Good Laboratory Practices (May 2002), Hopkins Human Subjects Research Ethics (June 2001), Good Clinical Practices (September 2001), Shipping Infectious and Biological Substances (October 2001)

Academic and community services
•	Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Director’s New Innovator Award Program, 2007 •	Member, X Prize Foundation, Health & Healthcare X Prize Advisory Board, 2007

•	Member, Scientific Committee, Cameroon National HIV Vaccine Plan Review and Validation Workshop, Yaoundé, Cameroon, April 2004

•	Editorial Board, EcoHealth, 2004-present

•	Associate, Consortium for Conservation Medicine, 2006 – present (Member since 2004)

•	Scientific Advisory Board Member, Center for Chimpanzee Conservation, Guinea, 2000-2002 •	Secretary, Working Group on Pathogen Transmission at the Hunter-Primate Interface, 1999-2001

Society membership
•	American Association for the Advancement of Science, member since 1999

•	American Society of Microbiology, member since 1999

•	American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, member since 1996

•	American Society for Virology, member since 2004

•	Ecological Society of America, member since 2000

•	International Primatological Society, member since 2004

•	International Society for Ecosystem Health, member since 2000

Patents
•	Switzer, WM, W Heneine, TM Folks, ND Wolfe, DS Burke, E Mpoudi-Ngole (2004) "Novel human T-cell lymphotropic virus, designated HTLV-3 and HTLV-4", pending

•	Switzer, WM, W Heneine, TM Folks, ND Wolfe, DS Burke, E Mpoudi-Ngole (2006) "Novel primate T-cell lymphotropic virus, designated STLV-5", pending

Presentations and publications (*indicates advisee, †indicates corresponding)
•	Blinkova O, A Kapoor, J Victoria, M Jones, ND Wolfe, A Naeem, S Shaukat, S Sharif, MM Alam, M Angez, S Zaidi, and EL Delwart (2009) Cardioviruses are genetically diverse and cause common enteric infections in South Asian children. Journal of Virology 83(9): 4631-41

•	Sintasath DM, ND Wolfe, M Lebreton, H Jia, AD Garcia, J Le Doux-Diffo, U Tamoufe, JK Carr, TM Folks, E Mpoudi-Ngole, DS Burke, W Heneine, W Switzer (2009) Simian T-lymphotropic virus diversity among nonhuman primates, Cameroon. Emerging Infectious Disease 15(2):175-84

•	Switzer WM, M Salemi, SH Qari, H Jia, RR Gray, A Katzourakis, SJ Marriott, KN Pryor, ND Wolfe, DS Burke, TM Folks, W Heneine (2009) Ancient, independent evolution and distinct molecular features of the novel human T-lymphotropic virus type 4. Retrovirology 2;6:9

•	Wolfe ND (2008) An epidemiologist points to a fifth sort of human malaria. Nature 453:567 [journal club]

•	Goldberg TL, CA Chapman, K Cameron, T Saj, WB Karesh, ND Wolfe, SW Wong, ME Dubois, MK Slifka (2008) Serologic evidence for a novel poxvirus in endangered red colobus monkeys, Western Uganda. Emerging Infectious Disease 14: 801-803

•	Wolfe ND†, C Panosian Dunavan, J Diamond (2007) Origins of major human infectious diseases. Nature 447:279-283

•	LeBreton M*, O Yang, U Tamoufe*, E Mpoudi-Ngole, JN Torimiro*, CF Djoko*, JK Carr, AT Prosser, AW Rimoin, DL Birx, DS Burke, ND Wolfe† (2007) Exposure to Wild Primates among HIV-infected Persons. Emerging Infectious Disease 13: 1579-1582

•	Rimoin AW, Kisalu N, Kebela-Ilunga B, Mukaba T, Wright LL, Formenty P, ND Wolfe, Shongo RL, Tshioko F, Okitolonda E, Muyembe JJ, Ryder RW, Meyer H (2007) Endemic Human Monkeypox, Democratic Republic of Congo, 2001-2004. Emerging Infectious Disease 13: 934-937

•	Torimiro JN*, ND Wolfe, A Thomas, MP Martin, E Mpoudi-Ngole, U Tamoufe*, DL Birx, M Carrington, DS Burke, JK Carr (2007) Frequency of CCR5 variants among rural populations with low HIV-1 prevalence in Cameroon. AIDS 21:527-8

•	Wolfe ND† & T Goldberg (2007) HIV-1 Origins: What we don’t know. Cell Science Reviews 3: 9-14

•	Leendertz FH, F Lankester, C Neel, O Drori, J Dupain, S Speede, P Reed, ND Wolfe, S Loul, E Mpoudi-Ngole, M Peeters, C Boesch, G Pauli, H Ellerbrok, E Leroy (2006) Anthrax joins Ebola in threatening central African great apes. American Journal of Primatology 68:928-933

•	Ockenhouse CF, WC Hu, KE Kester, JF Cummings, A Stewart, DG Heppner, AE Jedlicka, AA Scott, ND Wolfe, M Vahey, DS Burke (2006) Common and Divergent Immune Response Signaling Pathways Discovered from Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Gene Expression in Pre-symptomatic and Clinically Apparent Malaria. Infection and Immunity 74:5561-73

•	Murphy HW, M Miller, J Ramer, D Travis, R Barbiers, ND Wolfe, WM Switzer (2006) Implications of simian retroviruses for captive primate population management and the occupational safety of primate handlers. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 37:219-33

•	LeBreton M*, AT Prosser, U Tamoufe*, W Sateren, E Mpoudi-Ngole, DS Burke, ND Wolfe† (2006) Patterns of hunting and perceptions of disease risk among central African communities. Animal Conservation 9:357-363

•	LeBreton M*, AT Prosser, U Tamoufe*, W Sateren, E Mpoudi-Ngole, JLD Diffo, DS Burke, ND Wolfe† (2006) Healthy hunting in central Africa. Animal Conservation 9:372-74 [commentary]

•	Switzer, WM, I Hewlett, L Aaron, ND Wolfe, DS Burke, TM Folks, W Heneine (2006) Serological testing for HTLV-3 and HTLV-4. Transfusion 46:1647-48

•	Gupta SB, CT Mast, ND Wolfe, V Novitsky, SA Dubey, EG Kallas, M Schechter, B Mbewe, E Vardas, P Pitisuttithum, DS Burke, D Freed, R Mogg, PM Coplan, JH Condra, RS Long, K Anderson, DR Casimiro, JW Shiver, WL Straus (2006) Cross-Clade Reactivity of Anti-HIV-1 Specific T-Cell Responses in HIV-1-Infected Individuals From Botswana and Cameroon. JAIDS 42:135-139

•	Switzer WM, S Qari, ND Wolfe, DS Burke, TM Folks, W Heneine (2006) Ancient origin and molecular features of the novel Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 3 revealed by complete genome analysis. Journal of Virology 80:7427-7438

•	Kuniholm MH*, ND Wolfe, M Lebreton*, CYH Huang, E Mpoudi-Ngole, DS Burke, DJ Gubler (2006) Seroprevalence and distribution of Flaviviridae, Togaviridae, and Bunyaviridae arboviral infections in rural Cameroonian adults. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 74:1078-1083

•	Steiper ME, ND Wolfe, WB Karesh, AM Kilbourn, EJ Bosi, M Ruvolo (2006) The phylogenetic and evolutionary history of a novel alpha-globin-type gene in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). Infect Genet Evol 6:277-286

•	LeBreton M*, S Umlauf, C Djoko*, P Daszak, DS Burke, PY Nwenkam, ND Wolfe† (2006) Rift valley fever in goats in southern Cameroon. Emerging Infectious Diseases 12:702-703 [letter] •	Cummings AT, WJ Moss, K Long*, TJ Muluh, B Kollo, E Nomo, ND Wolfe, DS Burke (2006) Improved measles surveillance in Cameroon reveals two major dynamic patterns of incidence. International Journal of Infectious Disease 10:148-55

•	Torimiro JN*, JK Carr, ND Wolfe, P Karacki, MP Martin, X Gao, U Tamoufe*, E Mpoudi-Ngole, FE McCutchan, DL Birx, DS Burke, M Carrington (2006) HLA class I diversity among rural rainforest inhabitants in Cameroon: identification of A*2612-B*4407 haplotype. Tissue Antigens 67: 30-7

•	Wolfe ND, W Heneine, JK Carr, V Shanmugam, U Tamoufe*, AT Prosser, VB Bhullar, JN Torimiro*, A Wright, E Mpoudi-Ngole, FE McCutchan, DL Birx, TM Folks, DS Burke, WM Switzer (2005) Emergence of novel primate T-lymphotropic viruses among central African bushmeat hunters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102: 7994-7999

•	Zhang M, K Wilbe, B Gaschen, ND Wolfe, B Gaschen, J Carr, T Leitner (2005) HIV-1 type 1 CRF13-cpx revisited: identification of a new sequence from Cameroon and signal for sub-subtype J2. AIDS Research & Human Retroviruses 21:955-60

•	Wolfe ND†, P Daszak, AM Kilpatrick, DS Burke (2005) Bushmeat hunting, deforestation, and predicting zoonotic emergence. Emerging Infectious Diseases 11:1822-1827

•	Steiper ME, ND Wolfe, WB Karesh, AM Kilbourn, EJ Bosi, M Ruvolo (2005) The population genetics of the alpha-2 globin locus of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). Journal of Molecular Evolution 60:400-408

•	Kalish ML, ND Wolfe, C Ndongmo, C Djoko*, KE Robbins, J McNicholl, M Aidoo, P Fonjungo, G Alemnji, E Mpoudi-Ngole, C Zeh, TM Folks, DS Burke (2005) Central African hunters exposed to SIV. Emerging Infectious Diseases 11:1928-1930

•	Machuca A, O Wood, S Lee, S Daniel, M Rios, ND Wolfe, J Carr, E Mpoudi-Ngole, D Burke, I Hewlett (2005) Seroprevalence of HTLV in HIV antibody negative populations of rural Cameroon. Clinical Infectious Disease 40:1673-1676

•	Carr JK, Y Nadai, L Eyzaguirre, MD Saad, MM Khakimov, SK Yakubov, DL Birx, RR Graham, ND Wolfe, KC Earhart, JL Sanchez (2005) Outbreak of a west African recombinant of HIV-1 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 39:570-575

•	Wolfe ND†, WM Switzer, JK Carr, VB Bhullar, V Shanmugam, U Tamoufe*, AT Prosser, JN Torimiro*, A Wright, E Mpoudi-Ngole, FE McCutchan, DL Birx, TM Folks, DS Burke, W Heneine (2004) Naturally acquired simian retrovirus infections among central African hunters. Lancet 363:932-937 (also see commentary: 363:911-912; and letters: 364:137-140)

•	Wolfe ND†, WM Switzer, TM Folks, DS Burke, W Heneine (2004) Simian retroviral infections in human beings. Lancet 364:139-140 [letter]

•	Waters H, L Dougherty, N Tran, S Charles, SP Tegang, K Long*, ND Wolfe, DS Burke (2004) Coverage and costs of childhood immunizations in Cameroon. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 82:668-75

•	Wolfe ND†, AT Prosser, JK Carr, U Tamoufe*, E Mpoudi-Ngole, JN Torimiro*, M LeBreton*, FE McCutchan, DL Birx, DS Burke (2004) Exposure to nonhuman primates in rural Cameroon. Emerging Infectious Diseases 10:2094-99

•	Patz J, P Daszak, AA Aguirre, GM Tabor, M Pearl, J Epstein, ND Wolfe, J Foufopoulos, D Molyneux, DJ Bradley, and Members of the Working Group on Unhealthy Landscapes (2004) Unhealthy landscapes: policy recommendations pertaining to land use change and disease emergence. Environmental Health Perspectives 112:1092-8

•	Kijak GH, E Sanders-Buell, ND Wolfe, E Mpoudi-Ngole, B Kim, ML Robb, DL Birx, DS Burke, JK Carr, FE McCutchan (2004) Development and application of a high-throughput HIV-1 genotyping assay to identify CRF02_AG in West/West Central Africa. AIDS Research & Human Retroviruses 20:521-30

•	Kilbourn AM, WB Karesh, ND Wolfe, EJ Bosi, RA Cook, M Andau (2003) Health evaluation of free-ranging and semi-captive orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) in Sabah, Malaysia. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 39:73-83

•	Hussain AI, V Shanmugam, VB Bhullar, BE Beer, D Vallet, A Gautier-Hion, ND Wolfe, WB Karesh, AM Kilbourn, Z Tooze, W Heneine, WM Switzer (2003) Screening for simian foamy virus infection by using a combined antigen western blot assay: Evidence for a wide distribution among old world primates and identification of four new divergent viruses. Virology 309:248-257 •	Wolfe ND†, WB Karesh, AM Kilbourn, J Cox-Singh, EJ Bosi, HA Rahman, B Singh, M Andau, A Spielman (2002). The impact of ecological conditions on the prevalence of malaria among orangutans. Vector Borne & Zoonotic Disease 2:97-104

•	Deem SL, AM Kilbourn, ND Wolfe, RA Cook, WB Karesh (2002) Conservation medicine. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 916:370-377

•	Wolfe ND†, AM Kilbourn, WB Karesh, HA Rahman, EJ Bosi, BC Cropp, M Andau, A Spielman, DJ Gubler (2001) Sylvatic transmission of arboviruses among Bornean orangutans. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 64:310-316

•	Carr JK, JN Torimiro*, ND Wolfe, MN Eitel, B Kim, E Sanders-Buell, LL Jagodzinski, D Gotte, DS Burke, DL Birx, FE McCutchan (2001) The AG recombinant IbNG and novel strains of group M HIV-1 are common in Cameroon. Virology 286:168-181

•	Wolfe ND†, MN Eitel, J Gockowski, PK Muchaal, C Nolte, AT Prosser, JN Torimiro*, SF Weise, DS Burke (2000) Deforestation, hunting and the ecology of microbial emergence. Global Change and Human Health 1:10-25

•	Wrangham R. M Wilson, B Hare, ND Wolfe† (2000) Chimpanzee predation and the ecology of microbial exchange. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 12:186-188

•	Cox-Singh J, AS Pomrehn AS, ND Wolfe, HA Rahman, HY Lu, B Singh (2000) Blood-filtration survey to determine the detection level of nested-PCR for Brugia malayi and the significance of ‘free’ DNA in PCR-based assays. International Journal of Parasitology 30:1177-1179

•	Pollack R, A Kiszewski, P Armstrong, C Hahn, ND Wolfe, HA Rahman, K Laserson, SR Telford, A Spielman (1999) Differential permethrin susceptibility of head lice sampled in the US and Borneo. Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine 153:969-973

•	Wolfe ND†, AA Escalante, WB Karesh, AM Kilbourn, A Spielman, & AA Lal (1998) Wild primate populations in emerging infectious disease research. Emerging Infectious Diseases 4:149-158

•	Hauser MD & ND Wolfe (1995) Human language: Are there no nonhuman precursors? Brain and Behavioral Sciences 18:190-191

•	Clayton DH & ND Wolfe (1993) The adaptive significance of self-medication. Trends in Evolution and Ecology 8:60-63

•	Newton P & ND Wolfe (1992) Can animals teach us medicine? British Medical Journal 305:1517-8

Book chapters and published proceedings
•	Wolfe ND and Switzer WM (in press) Primate Exposure and the Emergence of Novel Retroviruses. In Primate Parasite Ecology: The Dynamics and Study of Host-Parasite Relationships; Eds. M.A. Huffman and C.A. Chapman. Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

•	Wolfe ND, WM Switzer, W Heneine (2006) Emergence of Novel Retroviruses. In: Emerging Infections, Seventh Edition (eds. WM Scheld, DC Hooper, and JM Hughes), pp. 139-152. ASM Press, Washington DC

•	Patz J & ND Wolfe (2002) Global ecological change and human health. In: Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice (eds. AA Aguirre, RS Ostfeld, GM Tabor, C House, and MC Pearl), pp. 167-181. Oxford University Press, Oxford

•	Kilbourn AM, EJ Bosi, ND Wolfe, M Andau, WB Karesh (2000) Disease evaluation and preventative medicine programs incorporated into ape conservation in Sabah, Malaysia. In: The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century (ed. GB Rabb), pp. 241-243. Brookfield Zoo, Chicago

•	Kilbourn AM, WB Karesh, EJ Bosi, RA Cook, M Andau, ND Wolfe (1998) Disease evaluation of free-ranging orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) in Malaysia. In: Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians and American Association of Wildlife Veterinarians Joint Conference (ed. CK Baker), pp. 417-421. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Media, Philadelphia

Book and article reviews
•	Goldberg TL & ND Wolfe† (2007) Review of “Infectious Diseases in Primates: Behavior, Ecology and Evolution. By CL Nunn & SM Altizer. Quarterly Review of Biology 82: 289

•	Goldberg TL & ND Wolfe (2007) Review of "Infectious Diseases in Primates: Behavior, Ecology and Evolution. By CL Nunn & SM Altizer. Ecohealth 4:2

•	Hauser MD & ND Wolfe (1994) Review of “Language Comprehension in Ape & child”. By ES Savage-Rumbaugh et al. American Anthropologist 96:745-747

Chapters and articles for a general audience
•	Wolfe ND (April 2009) The Aliens Among Us. What’s Next: Dispatches on the Future of Science

•	Wolfe ND (April 2009) How to Prevent a Pandemic. New York Times Op-Ed

•	Wolfe ND (April 2009) Preventing the Next Pandemic. Scientific American •	Diamond J & Wolfe ND (November 2008) The Perfect Plague. Discover Magazine •	Wolfe ND (January 2007) Year in Science 2006: Infectious Disease. Seed Magazine

Chapters and articles for a general audience
1.	Wolfe ND (April 2009) The Aliens Among Us. What’s Next: Dispatches on the Future of Science

2.	Wolfe ND (April 2009) How to Prevent a Pandemic. New York Times Op-Ed

3.	Wolfe ND (April 2009) Preventing the Next Pandemic. Scientific American

4.	Diamond J & Wolfe ND (November 2008) The Perfect Plague. Discover Magazine

5.	Wolfe ND (January 2007) Year in Science 2006: Infectious Disease. Seed Magazine

Press
•	National Geographic Weekend (May 2009) Swine Flu Interview •	ABC News (May 2009) Swine Flu Interview

•	Larry Brilliant (May 2, 2009) The Age of Pandemics. The Wall Street Journal

•	Anonymous (April 30, 2009) Six-Figure Deal Reached for Book About Viruses. New York Times

•	TED Blog (March 27, 2009) An immune system for the planet •	Anonymous (March 18, 2009) The 100 People Who Are Changing America. Rolling Stone (#53)

•	Tom Clynes (March 2009) The Virus Hunter. Men's Journal

•	Anonymous (March, 2009) Epidemiologist Emerging Explorer. National Geographic Weekend •	Susan Wirth (January 2009) Inventur der Viren. Der Spiegel

•	Anderson Cooper (December 9, 2008) Battle Lines features GVFI’s hunt for future pandemics. CNN’s Planet In Peril

•	Tom Ashbrook (October 28, 2008) The Virus Hunter. On Point / NPR

•	Elizabeth Svoboda (October 20, 2008) Deep in the Rain Forest, Stalking the Next Pandemic. New York Times

•	Michelle Picard-Aitken (May 17, 2007) SciDev.net-Scientists: Early warning system for disease needed

•	Larry Brilliant ( May 7, 2007) The Spreading Epidemic. Forbes

•	Cathy Tran (Aoril 2007) Nathan Wolfe: From Bench to Bush. The Scientist

•	Anonymous (April 12, 2008) And now here is the virus forecast. The Economist

•	JR Minkel (February 22, 2008) Pandemic Hot Spots Map a Path to Prevention. Scientific American

•	E Ratliff (April 24, 2007) The Plague Fighters: Stopping the Next Pandemic Before It Begins. Wired

•	T Nugent (March 2007) Preventing the Next Plague. Stanford Magazine

•	Anonymous (July 24, 2006) Popular Science’s Fourth Annual Brilliant Ten. Popular Science

•	S Calvert (July 16, 2006) Monkey meat and its hazards: Hopkins researchers in Cameroon try to stop emerging viruses in their tracks. The Baltimore Sun