University of Oklahoma: Award-Winning Research Links Human Activity to Wildlife Disease
October 01, 2024
October 01, 2024
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Oct. 1 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
Amanda Vicente-Santos, a post-doctoral researcher in the University of Oklahoma School of Biological Sciences, has won the Early Career Researcher Award from the journal Ecology Letters for her published research on stressors in bats.
"My research focuses on how human-caused disturbances, like climate change or deforestation, could potentially increase the prevalence . . .
Amanda Vicente-Santos, a post-doctoral researcher in the University of Oklahoma School of Biological Sciences, has won the Early Career Researcher Award from the journal Ecology Letters for her published research on stressors in bats.
"My research focuses on how human-caused disturbances, like climate change or deforestation, could potentially increase the prevalence . . .