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Angelique Corthals is a biomedical researcher and forensic anthropologist. She is an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (CUNY). Her focus in biomedicine is the etiology of autoimmune diseases; recently she has been studying whether or not COVID-19 originated zoonotically in bats.

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  • Angelique Corthals is a biomedical researcher and forensic anthropologist. She is an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (CUNY). Her focus in biomedicine is the etiology of autoimmune diseases; recently she has been studying whether or not COVID-19 originated zoonotically in bats. (en)
  • Angelique Corthals es una investigadora biomédica y antropóloga forense. Es profesora asociada en el Colegio de Justicia Criminal John Jay de la Universidad de la Ciudad de Nueva York (CUNY). Su enfoque en biomedicina es la etiología de enfermedades autoinmunes. En este ámbito, ha estudiado si el COVID-19 se originó zoonóticamente en murciélagos.​​​ (es)
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  • Angelique Corthals is a biomedical researcher and forensic anthropologist. She is an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (CUNY). Her focus in biomedicine is the etiology of autoimmune diseases; recently she has been studying whether or not COVID-19 originated zoonotically in bats. (en)
  • Angelique Corthals es una investigadora biomédica y antropóloga forense. Es profesora asociada en el Colegio de Justicia Criminal John Jay de la Universidad de la Ciudad de Nueva York (CUNY). Su enfoque en biomedicina es la etiología de enfermedades autoinmunes. En este ámbito, ha estudiado si el COVID-19 se originó zoonóticamente en murciélagos.​​​ (es)
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