Nathan Wolfe, the virologist who become famous


Nathan D. Wolfe (born August 24, 1970) is an American virologist. He is currently Director of Global Viral [1] and the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University. Dr. Wolfe spent over eight years conducting biomedical research in both sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. In 2007, he founded Global Viral with the goal of developing an early warning system for pandemics to monitor the transmission of infectious diseases from animals to humans. The initiative currently coordinates a staff of over 100 scientists in ChinaCameroonEquatorial GuineaDR CongoRepublic of the CongoLaosGabonCentral African RepublicMalaysiaMadagascar andSao Tome. He also directs Metabiota which offers both governmental and corporate services for biological threat evaluation and managementWolfe has been awarded more than $40 million in funding from a diverse array of sources including The U.S. Department of DefenseGoogle.org and theNational Institutes of Health (NIH). He is a Fulbright fellow and was awarded the prestigious NIH Director's Pioneer Award. Wolfe is currently a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and was named one of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders. He was recognized as one of Popular Science's‘Brilliant 10’ and Rolling Stone's ‘Top 100 Agents of Change.’ He serves on the editorial board of EcoHealthScientific American, and is a member of DARPA's Defense Science Research Council.
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