Aude Lalis
National Museum of Natural History, France
Biography
Aude Lalis has performed a PhD in population genetics and viral infection, focusing on rodent in West Africa, where she workes since 2008. She has completed her Postdoctoral studies by joining a research program on “Modern human installation in Morocco influence on the small terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity and evolution”. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at the Museum of Natural History-CNRS in Paris, where she continues to study genetics in several species of mammals, such as rat in Paris, bats in Africa, rodents in Iran, fox in Canada and their possible role in many human health problems.
Abstract
Abstract : The first identification of tula hantavirus in Iran