The role of the Hauser-Davis Research Group - ChemBio: Environmental Studies at the Chemical-Biological Interface in furthering Brazilian Science within a One Health and conservationist context
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https://doi.org/10.5132/eec.2022.02.06Palavras-chave:
HDRG; Research Group, Chemical-Biological Interface; One Health; Conservation.Resumo
This paper presents a brief history of the Hauser-Davis Research Group (HDRG), currently based at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
(Fiocruz), and its current mission, goals, and main research activities.
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