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in media for Tick-borne diseases research

Upstate research team collects ticks at Green Lakes State Park

Researchers at Upstate Medical University collect CNY ticks for testing in a pilot study

How Quickly Can an Attached Tick Make You Sick?

SUNY Upstate, ESF to lead research center for tick disease

Upstate, ESF aim to be national leaders in fighting Lyme, other tick-borne diseases

Researchers in Syracuse offering free testing to track tick population and diseases they may carry

Researchers study ticks, seek ways to prevent Lyme disease, other insect-borne illnesses

Rising Incidence of Tick-Borne Powassan Virus Infection in North America

Rising Incidence of Tick-Borne Powassan Virus Infection in North America

in Media for Zika virus research

BBC

BBC

BBC

Zika virus: US scientists say vaccine '10 years away



PBS

BBC

BBC

Zika stays in the family, mother mosquitoes pass virus to eggs.

Science Daily

The Daily Texan

The Daily Texan

Female mosquitoes can transmit Zika virus to their eggs, offspring.

The Daily Texan

The Daily Texan

The Daily Texan

Scientists discover that mosquitoes can transmit Zika to their offspring. 

Thangamani Lab, SUNY Center for Vector-Borne Diseases, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse NY 13210

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