National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility researcher Lisa Hensley’s career took her from laboratory to laboratory and country to country to study the alphabet soup of ghastly pathogens such as SARs, monkeypox, MERs and Marburg.
Charles Lewis and Lisa Hensley, researchers at the $1.25 billion National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, said NBAF opened a new door to research on deadly diseases capable of jumping from animals to humans and causes substantial damage to the agriculture industry as well as national economy.
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