Rising temperatures, ecological degradation, and habitat loss are altering disease transmission dynamics, making infectious diseases key indicators of a global health crisis. We must recognize the climate crisis as a public health emergency, inextricably linked to environmental degradation and health system resilience. At KUISCID, we advance our interdisciplinary work at the intersection of health and sustainability, driven by cutting-edge technology.
We continue our research on global threats such as emerging infections, antimicrobial resistance, and potent pandemic risks related to climate change. We aim to enable faster public health responses by leveraging advanced technologies such as computational biology, metagenomics, and transcriptomics.