Robert Shope
Robert Ellis Shope (February 21, 1929 – January 19, 2004) was an American virologist, epidemiologist and public health expert, particularly known for his work on arthropod-borne viruses and emerging infectious diseases. He discovered more novel viruses than any person previously, including members of the ''Arenavirus'', ''Hantavirus'', ''Lyssavirus'' and ''Orbivirus'' genera of RNA viruses. He researched significant human diseases, including dengue, Lassa fever, Rift Valley fever, yellow fever, viral hemorrhagic fevers and Lyme disease. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of viruses, and curated a global reference collection of over 5,000 viral strains. He was the lead author of a groundbreaking report on the threat posed by emerging infectious diseases, and also advised on climate change and bioterrorism. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by James Childs, Robert E. Shope, Durland Fish, Francois X. Meslin, Clarence J. Peters, Karl Johnson, Emilio E. DeBess, David Dennis, Suzanne JenkinsGet full text
Published 1998-09-01
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3by Marion S. Ratterree, Amelia P.A. Travassos da Rosa, Rudolf P. Bohm, Frank B. Cogswell, Kathrine M. Phillippi, Kevin Caillouet, Shelle Schwanberger, Robert E. Shope, Robert B. TeshGet full text
Published 2003-11-01
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4by Amelia P.A. Travassos da Rosa, Thomas N. Mather, Tsutomu Takeda, Chris A. Whitehouse, Robert E. Shope, Vsevolod L. Popov, Hilda Guzman, Lark L. Coffey, Tais P. Araujo, Robert B. TeshGet full text
Published 2002-06-01
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5by Charles H. Calisher, Carol D. Blair, Michael D. Bowen, Jordi Casals, Michael A. Drebot, Eric A. Henchal, Nick Karabatsos, James W. LeDuc, Patricia M. Repik, John T. Roehrig, Connie S. Schmaljohn, Robert E. Shope, Robert B. Tesh, Scott C. WeaverGet full text
Published 2001-08-01
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