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Resources for Postdoctoral Fellows. Zika more potent on the brain than thought. Immunology Professor Dr. Michael Gale Jr. talks about how Zika virus has deep implications on fetal brain development. A recent study by UW Professors Kristina Waldorf, Lakshmi Rajagopal, and Michael Gale about the impact of Zika on fetal brain development shows that the way doctors diagnose Zika exposure in infants is far from sufficient. Read more. University of Washington Immunology. Belkaid Y, Germain RN. Nature. .Dendr.

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University of Washington Immunology UW Department of Immunology

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Resources for Postdoctoral Fellows. Zika more potent on the brain than thought. Immunology Professor Dr. Michael Gale Jr. talks about how Zika virus has deep implications on fetal brain development. A recent study by UW Professors Kristina Waldorf, Lakshmi Rajagopal, and Michael Gale about the impact of Zika on fetal brain development shows that the way doctors diagnose Zika exposure in infants is far from sufficient. Read more. University of Washington Immunology. Belkaid Y, Germain RN. Nature. .Dendr.

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