Dear GRC:
The Global Ranavirus Reporting System (GRRS) is live!!
https://mantle.io/grrs
Here is a press release:
Many thanks to the scientists and programmers at the EcoHealth Alliance (Andrew Huff, Russell Horton, Nathan Breit, Amy Slagle), Dede Olson (U.S. Forest Service), and several GRC members (Jesse Brunner, Amanda Duffus, Debra Miller) for their efforts in creating
this state-of-the-art online geospatial database for ranaviruses. Unlike many mapping systems, supportive evidence can be uploaded with each case including photos and diagnostic information. Records can be sorted and uploaded by various case attributes including
host and ranavirus species, population type (captive vs. wild), and diagnostic techniques.
We encourage all ranavirus researchers to upload previously confirmed cases (published and unpublished) of ranavirus infection and disease by 31 December 2015. Once the GRRS is populated, it’s full potential will be realized. You can upload cases as individual records or in bulk with a CSV file. After files are uploaded, a database manager will inspect them before they are released publically. Records can be shared with the public fully or obfuscated. Video and written instructions are provided on the GRRS website. Additionally, questions and suggestions for improvement can be emailed to Amanda Duffus ([log in to unmask]) or Jesse Brunner ([log in to unmask]).
All the Best,
Matt
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Matthew J. Gray, Ph.D., Professor
Director, Global
Ranavirus Consortium
Co-chair, PARC National Disease Task Team
Associate Director, Center for Wildlife Health ORU
University of Tennessee
274 Ellington Plant Sciences Building
Knoxville, TN 37996-4563
865.974.2740 [ofc] [log in to unmask]
865.974.4714 [fax] http://fwf.ag.utk.edu/personnel/mgray.htm
For more information about Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries at UTK,
Please visit http://fwf.ag.utk.edu/ or
call 865.974.7126
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