Bats, viruses and pandemics
学友会セミナー
開催情報
| 開催日時 | 2026年4月30日 10:30-11:30 |
|---|---|
| 開催場所 | 1号館講堂 |
| 講師 | Linfa Wang, Ph.D. |
| 所属・職名 | ①Professor, Programme of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School ②Executive Director, Programme for Research in Epidemic Preparedness and Response (PREPARE), Singapore |
| 国名 | シンガポール |
| 演題 | Bats, viruses and pandemics |
| 世話人 | ◎佐藤 佳・システムウイルス学分野 〇石井 健・ワクチン科学分野 |
| 備考 | ※本セミナーは、国際共共拠点セミナー(2026-1)との共催になります。 |
概要
I started my research on bat-borne viruses in 1994. In the last three decades, we have had multiple zoonotic diseases outbreaks caused by bat-borne viruses or viruses with ancestral lineages in bats: Hendra (1994), Nipah (1998/9), SARS (2002/3), MERS (2012), large scale Ebola virus outbreak (2014) and COVID-19 (2019/20). Bats are now known as one of, if not, the most important reservoirs of different viruses, yet bats carry these viruses in a largely asymptomatic manner. Bats are also the longest living mammal relative to body size. In this presentation, I will share my journey and lessons learnt from studying bat viruses and bat biology in the context of pandemic preparedness and OneHealth approach to infectious disease investigation and prevention.
