Scientists use ‘One Health’ model to fight Chagas disease
Supported by almost $4 million in new funding, researchers at the University of Georgia and Texas A&M are using improved detection and treatment methods to understand Chagas disease, a serious, often overlooked illness affecting both dogs and humans.
Tarleton Lab Presents at CTEGD Symposium
Aylla Ermland and Jose Saenz both presented posters at the local annual Symposium at UGA.
The Tarleton Lab represents UGA at FLAP meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina
New Podcast Episode Features Dr. Tarleton
Researchers discover potential treatment for Chagas disease
Possible new treatment identified for neglected tropical disease
Discovery of an orally active benzoxaborole prodrug effective in the treatment of Chagas disease in non-human primates
New Article Published and Protocol Video Now Available:
Tarleton Group Presents at Annual Symposium
Tarleton Lab Receives Addgene Blue Flame Award
More than 100 requests for our CRISPR-Cas9 Plasmid
New* Full PDF Version of our recent publication in Science Translational Medicine:
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https://ctegd.uga.edu/stronger-treatments-could-cure-chagas-disease/
https://news.uga.edu/stronger-treatments-could-cure-chagas-disease/