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GCEID - The Geelong Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases (GCEID) is a collaborative, multidisciplinary research partnership between Deakin University, Barwon Health and CSIRO’s Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) based on a “One Health” approach to understanding and mitigating the risks posed by emerging infectious diseases. Infectious diseases pose a direct hazard to human and animal health. Moreover,…

  • https://gceid.com/contact-information/ Contact Information | GCEID - GCEID: Soren Alexandersen Phone: +61 (0)3 4215 9635 Email: [email protected] GCEID admin email: [email protected] Address: Health Education and Research Building (HERB) Level 3, University Hospital Geelong, 285 Ryrie Street, Geelong VIC 3220 Deakin University: Main contact: Soren Alexandersen (see details above)  Centre of Integrative Ecology at Deakin University: Marcel Klaassen Phone: +61 (0)3 5227 2464 Email: [email protected] CSIRO Australian Animal…
  • https://gceid.com/the-gceid-partnership/ The GCEID Partnership | GCEID - GCEID has been established as a strategic collaborative partnership linking an education and research institute (Deakin University), a health care and research institute (Barwon Health) and an animal health research institute (CSIRO-AAHL), all situated within close proximity and with a proven record of world-class research collaborations. GCEID is uniquely endowed with the broad set of…
  • https://gceid.com/prof-soren-alexandersen/ Prof. Soren Alexandersen | GCEID - Email [email protected] Mobile +61 (0) 427282311 Position Professor at Deakin University and Director at GCEID  Prof. Soren Alexandersen, DVM, PhD, DVSc, FRCPath, MRCVS Soren Alexandersen is a Veterinary Pathologist, Virologist and Epidemiologist specialising in molecular pathogenesis, epidemiology and control of virus infections since 1982. He has worked at the NIH in Montana and at Iowa State University…
  • https://gceid.com/training-education/ Training & Education | GCEID - EID threat mitigation and management requires a broad range of skills and disciplines and GCEID is in a unique position to grow and fosters these within the complex of the three institutes. Deakin University has an extensive graduate and post graduate education program that can provide the next cadre of One Health professionals and specialists.…
  • https://gceid.com/phd-students-under-gceid/ PhD Students under GCEID | GCEID - Alice Risely Thesis title: Avian migrants as vectors of zoonotic diseases in a changing world
  • https://gceid.com/2016/09/23/phd-scholarship-opportunity-detection-and-characterisation-of-animal-influenza-viruses/ Phd Scholarship Opportunity – Detection and characterisation of animal influenza viruses | GCEID - Now available also to international students Deadline has been extended to 15 November 2016 A PhD scholarship is available at the Geelong Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases (GCEID) – a multidisciplinary collaboration between Deakin, Barwon Health and CSIRO’s Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL). The PhD student, under the guidance of the Chief Investigator, will initiate…
  • https://gceid.com/research-projects/ Research Projects | GCEID - NHMRC Strategic Award, 2009-10 $127,250: Identification of determinants associated with pathogenicity of Swine NHMRC Strategic Award, 2009-10 $64,164: The structure and receptor of the 2009 swine influenza pandemic virus hemagglutinin ACH2, 2009 $66,000: Development of recombinant influenza-SIV vaccines NHMRC Project Grant, 2009-11 $326,584: Dissecting the contribution of malaria translocon components to pathogenesis Future Fellowship, 2010-4 $813,192:…
  • https://gceid.com/publications-2015/ Publications 2015 | GCEID - Aharon-Rotman, Y., M. Soloviev, C. Minton, P. Tomkovich, C. Hassell, and M. Klaassen. 2015. Loss of periodicity in breeding success of waders links to changes in lemming cycles in arctic ecosystems. Oikos 124:861-870. Arnold, C. J., M. Johnson, A. S. Bayer, S. Bradley, E. Giannitsioti, J. M. Miro, P. Tornos, P. Tattevin, J. Strahilevitz, D.…
  • https://gceid.com/publications-2014/ Publications 2014 | GCEID - Abd El-Wahab, E. W., R. P. Smyth, E. Mailler, S. Bernacchi, V. Vivet-Boudou, M. Hijnen, F. Jossinet, J. Mak, J.-C. Paillart, and R. Marquet. 2014. Specific recognition of the hiv-1 genomic rna by the gag precursor. Nature Communications 5. Alexandersen, S., Kobinger, G.P., Soule, G., and Wernery, U.: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus antibody reactors…
  • https://gceid.com/one-health-ecohealth-congress-2016/ One Health EcoHealth Congress 2016 | GCEID - More information available below or vie the OHEH Congress website Don't miss out the pre-congress One Health Workshop organised by GCEID
  • https://gceid.com/one-health-2016-workshop/ Pre-Congress One Health Workshop | GCEID - See below for more information about our pre-congress workshop organised by GCEID:   Workshop program:  
  • https://gceid.com/one-health-approach/ One Health Approach | GCEID - The ‘One Health’ approach, as a concept for managing the risks from infectious disease, gained wide acceptance in the United States, the European Community, and the World Health Organization (WHO).  In managing these risks there are three clear activity areas – undertaking research, developing and defining policy and operationalizing activities on the ground. For all…
  • https://gceid.com/examples-of-recent-zoonotic-disease-outbreaks/ Examples of recent zoonotic disease outbreaks | GCEID - Many examples of recent zoonotic disease outbreaks exists, e.g. Avian Influenza virus (both in our own region and globally), SARS (globally), Ebola Reston virus (Philippines), Nipah virus (Malaysia), Chikungunyah virus (Indonesia), Hendra virus (Australia). The economic costs of such outbreaks can be huge as exemplified by the examples below Disease Economic Impact SARS (2003) Cost…
  • https://gceid.com/emerging-infectious-diseases/ Emerging Infectious Diseases | GCEID - The term Emerging Infectious Diseases has become synonymous with newly recognised infectious diseases (such as SARS which appeared suddenly and unexpectedly in 2003) or with known infections that are increasing in incidence, increasing geographically (such as the dengue viruses causing dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever) or expanding their host range (such as H5N1 avian…
  • https://gceid.com/2016/10/24/phd-scholarship-opportunity-detection-and-characterisation-of-animal-influenza-viruses-now-available-also-to-international-students-deadline-has-been-extended-to-15-november-2016/ Phd Scholarship Opportunity – Detection and characterisation of animal influenza viruses – Now available also to international students – Deadline has been extended to 15 November 2016 | GCEID - A PhD scholarship is available at the Geelong Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases (GCEID) – a multidisciplinary collaboration between Deakin, Barwon Health and CSIRO’s Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL). The PhD student, under the guidance of the Chief Investigator, will initiate and conduct research on the topic of ‘detection and characterisation of animal influenza viruses’,…
  • https://gceid.com/2016/10/14/world-one-health-day-thursday-3rd-november-2016/ World One Health Day – Thursday, 3rd November 2016 | GCEID - When: Thursday 3rd November 2016 @ 5:30 – 7:30 pm Where: Geelong Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Level 1, HERB Building Located at the rear of Kitchener House, 285-299 Ryrie Street, Geelong 3220 (Access is via the Kitchener House driveway, then follow the signs) Wish to download the flier for your own use? click HERE (PDF)
  • https://gceid.com/2016/10/06/migration-strategy-and-pathogen-risk-non-breeding-distribution-drives-malaria-prevalence-in-migratory-waders/ Migration strategy and pathogen risk: non-breeding distribution drives malaria prevalence in migratory waders | GCEID - Authors: Clark, Nicholas J.; Clegg, Sonya M.; Klaassen, Marcel Source: OIKOS, 125 (9):1358-1368, SEP 2016 Brief summary of the paper: Pathogen exposure has been suggested as one of the factors shaping the myriad of migration strategies observed in nature. Two hypotheses relate migration strategies to pathogen infection: the ‘avoiding the tropics hypothesis’ predicts that pathogen prevalence…

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