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3rd Quarter 2001: Prospective Canine Epidemiology

2nd Quarter 2001: Surface modeling of Coccidioides immitis Habitat

March 6, 2001: High Level Containment Facility Dedication.

March 2001: “Climate Variability and Valley Fever.”

1st Quarter 2001: Climate Variability and Valley Fever

December 2000: “Coccidioidomycosis: current research goals.

September 2000: “Valley Fever Center: Helping Clinicians Worldwide Manage Patients with Coccidoidomycosis.”

June 2000: Climate and Valley Fever.”

March 2000: A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Valley Fever Fungus, Coccidioides immitis, using the Tcim1 Transposon as a Multi-Locus Probe.”

December 1999: Canine Cocci”

 

Although the primary focus of each investigator varies, the benefit from the collaboration has been very important in enabling their work, which is one of the major goals of the VFCE mission.