WNS Research in S&P Global Market Intelligence
Seeking new model of pipeline partnership, Williams funds Ga. wildlife research Reprinted from S&P Global Market Intelligence “A major natural gas pipeline company is bankrolling research in Georgia in an attempt to defeat a disease that is destroying bat populations,…
WNS Research in Mark Trail
Mark Trail, a newspaper comic strip created by the American cartoonist Ed Dodd, recently featured our bat white-nose syndrome research. See it on comicskingdom.com.
Microbiology and Beer
The Atlanta Science Festival is around the corner again (March 15 – 25, 2017), and this week they’ve featured our collaborative work with Orpheus Brewing in an article, The Awesome Science of Everyday Life: The Science Behind Beer with Orpheus…
WNS Treatment Research in the News
We announced earlier this year we began collaborating with federal agencies and a private land owner to develop an integrated disease management (IDM) strategy at Black Diamond Tunnel, for treating and preventing white-nose syndrome. Recently, several news agencies featured our…
WNS Hits the West Coast
What wasn’t expected for another decade, white-nose syndrome has appeared on the west coast of the US, near North Bend, Washington. From an article by Dr. Chris Cornelison of Georgia State University, for The Conversation, The news hit the WNS…
WNS Research on WSB-TV
Premiering February 29th, 2016, Biologists predict 95 percent decline in Georgia bats aired on WSB-TV Channel 2 Action News (Atlanta), featuring the work of Georgia State University researchers in their continued work to develop white-nose syndrome (WNS) treatment methods and…
WNS Research on CBS46
Chris Cornelison, a post-doctoral research associate, and Kyle Gabriel, a Ph.D. candidate, were featured on a CBS46 (Atlanta) news piece, Georgia faces one of its worst mosquito seasons, for their research involving the control of white-nose syndrome. Kyle has been…
Our Research inspires Art
Arpita Choudhury, of The Science Of Illustration, after reading of our research involving the bacterium Rhodococcus rhodochrous being used both as an agent for delaying the ripening of fruit and as an antifungal agent to treat bat white-nose syndrome, was…
WNS Interview on WNYC
WNYC, New York’s public radio, recently interviewed Dr. Chris Cornelison about the ongoing research with white-nose syndrome. Read the article and listen to the interview, below. WNYC Article: Moldy Bananas May Hold the Secret to Saving Bats’ Lives
WNS Research In the News
A few news articles documenting our current white-nose syndrome research have appeared in the news. We are currently preparing for winter treatment trials. Subscribe by email in the side bar to stay abreast on all of our news releases. Atlanta…