From Persistence to Cross-Species Emergence of a Viral Zoonosis by Daniel G. Streicker Science Volume 342(6163):1185-1186 December 6, 2013 Published by.

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From Persistence to Cross-Species Emergence of a Viral Zoonosis by Daniel G. Streicker Science Volume 342(6163): December 6, 2013 Published by AAAS

Science SciLifeLab are pleased to present the grand prize–winning essay on the topic of Environmental Life Science by Daniel G. Streicker, the 2013 winner of the Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists. Daniel G. Streicker Science 2013;342: Published by AAAS

Bats as a model and a source of emerging viruses. Daniel G. Streicker Science 2013;342: Published by AAAS

Daniel G. Streicker Science 2013;342: Published by AAAS

Daniel G. Streicker Science 2013;342: Published by AAAS

Daniel G. Streicker Science 2013;342: Published by AAAS

Daniel G. Streicker Science 2013;342: Published by AAAS