4-Year WNS Treatment at Black Diamond Tunnel
Georgia State University researchers Chris Cornelison, Kyle Gabriel, and Sidney Crow of Georgia State University received bat conservation funding provided by Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Company (Transco) to begin a collaborative, 4-year project to develop and implement white-nose syndrome treatment methods…
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…
Grant Awarded from FightWNS
On December 31st, FightWNS awarded Kyle Gabriel, a PhD candidate in Dr. Sidney Crow’s laboratory, a $5,000 grant for his white-nose syndrome research proposal, “Development of a Device for Treating White-Nose Syndrome Using Naturally-Occurring Volatile Compounds.” FightWNS, a 501(c)(3) public…