OUR MISSION

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Identify and potentially zoonotic pathogens in Sri Lanka

IDEA project was established in Sri Lanka as a collaboration between Robert Koch Institute Germany and University of Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2017 to probe into the much-unexplored area of potentially zoonotic infectious agents from Sri Lankan wildlife.

Sri Lanka is a country with a rich diversity of wild animals and the people of Sri Lanka live with them in harmony. In recent years with the development projects and agricultural expansions, wild populations get stressed and the balance in ecosystems is under threat. Here we see a potential threat for spillover events of pathogens.

Realizing the need to strengthen capacities in rapid and reliable infectious disease identification and characterization, the Department of Zoology and Environment Sciences has initiated the IDEA project with the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany. 

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Nitsche
    Head, Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens
    ZBS – Highly Pathogenic Viruses
    Robert Koch Institute
    
  • Prof. Wipula B. Yapa
    IDEA Project, University of Colombo
    
  • Dr. Claudia Kohl
    Research Scientist, Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens
    ZBS – Highly Pathogenic Viruses
    Robert Koch Institute
    
  • Prof. Emeritus. Sunil Premawans
    Department of Zoology & Environment Sciences
    University of Colombo
    
  • Dr. Gayani Premawansa
    Consultant Physician
    North Colombo Teaching Hospital
    
  • Prof. Inoka C. Perera
    Department of Zoology & Environment Sciences
    University of Colombo
    
  • Ms. Franziska Schwarz, MSc       
    Robert Koch Institute
    Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens
    ZBS 1: Highly Pathogenic Viruses
    
  • Dr. Dananja Nirmalie
    Consultant Microbiologist
    North Colombo Teaching Hospital
    
  • Dr. Saminda Fernando
    Department of Zoology
    The Open University of Sri Lanka