
Robert Garry
Robert Garry is an American virologist known for his research on viruses, particularly in relation to public health threats like Ebola and the West Nile virus. He has contributed significantly to our understanding of how these viruses spread and how they can be controlled. Garry's work often involves studying viral genetics and developing potential vaccines. Through his research, he helps inform strategies to prevent outbreaks and improve responses to infectious diseases, making his contributions vital to both science and public health. His expertise bridges the gap between laboratory research and practical applications in disease management.