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Kansas State University to host May 7 advance screening of National Geographic's THE HOT ZONE; highlight work of alumni, leaders

Monday, April 22, 2019

Watch the official trailer for National Geographic's upcoming limited series, THE HOT ZONE. The series tells the real-life story of two Kansas State University veterinarians and leaders — Nancy and Jerry Jaax — and their response to an Ebola-related outbreak. Julianna Margulies plays Lt. Col. Nancy Jaax and Noah Emmerich plays Lt. Col. Jerry Jaax.
 


MANHATTAN — Two Kansas State University veterinarians and leaders — Nancy and Jerry Jaax — and their response to an Ebola-related outbreak have inspired the upcoming National Geographic limited series, THE HOT ZONE. 

Kansas State University will host a May 7 advance screening of the premiere of THE HOT ZONE followed by a panel discussion with the real-life subjects of the series, Nancy and Jerry Jaax, along with the showrunners, writers and executive producers Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders. The event, also sponsored by K-State Student Union Program Council, will be at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7, in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. Kansas State University President Richard Myers will provide introductory remarks. 

The event is free and open to the public. The advance screening will be the first screening following the show’s debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. 

The six-part limited series premieres on National Geographic at 8 p.m. on Monday, May 27, and will air over three nights. Julianna Margulies plays Lt. Col. Nancy Jaax and Noah Emmerich plays Lt. Col. Jerry Jaax. 

Watch the official trailer for National Geographic's THE HOT ZONE

"Nancy and Jerry Jaax are renowned leaders, scientists and veterans," Kansas State University President Richard Myers said. "We are honored that National Geographic is telling their story through THE HOT ZONE and we want to recognize these two K-Staters for their bravery and heroic research contributions. Leaders like Nancy and Jerry Jaax are true examples of what makes K-State the 'Silicon Valley for biodefense.'" 

THE HOT ZONE is based on the 1994 best-seller by Richard Preston and is inspired by the true story of the arrival of Ebola on U.S. soil in 1989 in Reston, Virginia. 

The story involves two prominent Kansas State University leaders: Nancy and Jerry Jaax. Both graduated with veterinary medicine degrees from the university and served in medical defense with the U.S. Army, during which time they became involved in the events depicted in the series. 

Following the events of 1989 and after stellar military careers, Jerry and Nancy returned to Manhattan. Jerry joined the university and served in a prominent research leadership position to further the university's biodefense mission. Nancy participated in innumerable infectious disease initiatives at the university. 

Both Jerry and Nancy played important roles in the development of Kansas State University's biocontainment facility called the Biosecurity Research Institute, or BRI, at Pat Roberts Hall. Nancy inspired the need for a training lab based on her experience with Ebola. They also assisted in winning the national competition for the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility, or NBAF, which is under construction north of the university's Manhattan campus. Once NBAF becomes operational in 2022-2023, it will be America's foremost animal disease research facility. 

To coincide with National Geographic’s THE HOT ZONE and celebrate the work of Nancy and Jerry, Kansas State University is organizing several events in Manhattan and Olathe in the coming weeks. Details will be posted at k-state.edu/hotzone.


Nancy Jaax

In this photo from THE HOT ZONE, Nancy Jaax, played by Julianna Margulies, works in her pathology lab. Photo credit: National Geographic | Download this photo. 



Jerry Jaax

In this photo from THE HOT ZONE, Jerry Jaax, played by Noah Emmerich, provides instructions to a team of researchers. Photo credit: National Geographic | Download this photo. 

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Ron Trewyn
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THE HOT ZONE

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Nancy and Jerry Jaax

Nancy and Jerry Jaax — both Kansas State University veterinary medicine graduates and leaders — are the subjects of an upcoming National Geographic limited series called THE HOT ZONE.  

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Jennifer Tidball
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At a glance

Kansas State University will host an advance screening of the premiere of National Geographic's THE HOT ZONE and a panel discussion at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, in Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union.