three women setting up equipment in field
From left, Sarah Lagattuta, Janna Freeman, and Christine Kreuder Johnson of UC Davis One Health Institute set up to record video and audio data of wildlife at a wetland in California's Sacramento Valley. (Nicole Gardner/UC Davis).

New NSF Center for Pandemic Insights

Center Draws from Health, Engineering, Agriculture, Social Sciences to Advance Pandemic Science for Emerging Threats

Preventing the next pandemic begins before diseases emerge. This “pre-emergence” phase is the focus of a new center funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and led by the University of California, Davis.

Supported with $18 million over seven years, the U.S. National Science Foundation Center for Pandemic Insights (NSF CPI) includes partnering institutions from across the United States. It aims to harness new technologies and develop sensing to detect, investigate, and ultimately prevent pandemics at their source.

Funded through NSF’s Predictive Intelligence for Pandemic Prevention (PIPP) program, the center includes 11 partnering institutions from across the United States. It also blends four UC Davis powerhouses: the School of Veterinary Medicine, College of Engineering, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and the School of Medicine.

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