"The features of globalization have huge consequences on pandemics. It just connects us so much more closely... And as a consequence, every one of these viruses that passes from animals to humans has the capacity to infect all of us."

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Source: Are Microbes The Next Frontier?. TED Radio Hour with Guy Raz, www.npr.org. September 12, 2014.

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Nathan Wolfe

Virologist

Nathan Wolfe is a prominent virologist known for his research on viral evolution and emerging infectious diseases, particularly in relation to global health.

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