Javier Pizarro Cerdá

Javier Pizarro Cerdá

scientist Costa Rica

Javier Pizarro Cerdá is a Costa Rican biologist known for his expertise in microbiology and his collaboration with international research teams. He is currently involved in studies concerning the virulence and evolution of pathogens, including Yersinia pestis, and plays a pivotal role in guiding research that explores how bacteria adapt to survive in changing ecological conditions.

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Turkey Turkey: Javier Pizarro-Cerda is a senior author of the research discussing the unique place of the plague bacterium in human history. 7

Hürriyet: Tarihin en yıkıcı salgını: Kara ölüm! 30 milyondan fazla kişiyi öldüren bakteri hâlâ bizimle mi? Ardındaki sır sonunda çözülüyor

Paraguay Paraguay: Javier Pizarro-Cerdá from the Pasteur Institute tested the thesis on mouse models of bubonic plague. 8

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Hallan el gen que alargó las pandemias más letales de peste - Ciencia

Canada Canada: Javier Pizarro-Cerda is a research director at the Pasteur Institute and a senior author on the study. 8

The Globe and Mail: Study reveals how the evolution of a single gene allowed the plague to keep killing