Microbiology undergraduates Sami Miller and Kelly Broussard traveled to Brownsville to research tuberculosis alongside the world’s foremost disease detectives, Joseph McCormick and Susan Fisher-Hoch. Upon arrival, Miller and Broussard’s research shifted focus to confront the global emergence of the H1N1 strain of influenza.
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H1N1 Features
Opinion: Existing ethnic divide will shape U.S. H1N1 epidemic
Professor discusses U.S. H1N1 response
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Panel recommends new masks for health officials dealing with H1N1 influenza
Panel recommends new masks for health officials dealing with H1N1 influenza
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Staff Council to host Influenza Forum
H1N1 inoculations, employee absences to be discussed
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Flu prevention is university priority for fall 2009
University health clinic already seeing more students with flu-like symptoms...
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Sami Miller and Kelly Broussard, I envy both of you. I congratulate you because at a young age you are working with luminaries from the world of infectious diseases, and last but not least you are very cute. Regards from Mexico
Yes, we researched the 2009 H1N1 Flu.