ZOE Consortium
The ZOE project is run by an interdisciplinary consortium with expertise in geography, geobotanics, ecology, virology, immunology, epidemiology, sociology, psychology, anthropology and science dissemination from seven EU and four American countries.
CHARITE - UNIVERSITAETSMEDIZIN BERLIN
www.charite.de
Expertise: Pathogen discovery, epidemiology
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER
www.uni-hannover.de
Expertise: Landscape ecology, geobotany
BIOMEDICINSKE CENTRUM SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED, VEREJNA VYSKUMNA INSTITUCIA
www.biomedcentrum.sav.sk
Expertise: Vector ecology
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
www.fraunhofer.de
Expertise: Immunological profiling
UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE DE
GUATEMALA
www.uvg.edu.gt
Expertise: Zoonotic pathogens
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
www.univie.ac.at
Expertise: Environmental sociology
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI
www.uni-lj.si
Expertise: Hantaviruses and vector-borne diseases
UNIVERSITAET POTSDAM
www.uni-potsdam.de
Expertise: Macroecology, habitat modelling
PIKADO B.V
www.pikadobv.com
Expertise: Communication and dissemination
UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA
www.ucr.ac.cr
Expertise: One health
UNIVERSIDADE DA CORUNA
www.udc.es
Expertise: Social psychology
UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE
www.univ-amu.fr
Expertise: Arboviruses and arenaviruses
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO
www.unam.mx
Expertise: Host-associated microbiome and disease ecology
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DE ESTUDIOS AVANZADOS DEL INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
www.cinvestav.mx
Expertise: Pathogen ecology
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY
www.wcs.org
Expertise: Wildlife research
Zoe (#101135094) is funded by the European Union
Zoonoses Emergence across Degraded and Restored Forest Ecosystems
ZOE
Changes in biodiversity associated with ecosystem degradation are increasingly recognized as an important driver for the emergence and spread of infectious diseases in wildlife, domestic animals, and humans.