Research at the College of Veterinary Medicine meets the clinical and research demands of human and animal health. Consistently ranked among the top veterinary colleges in the country, the College leads in scientific discovery. Faculty expertise focuses on the interface between scientific research and clinical practice as well as a commitment to animal and human health.
| Faculty Index | Faculty D-L | Faculty M-R | Faculty S-Z |
Faculty |
Area of Interest |
| Molecular pathogenesis of the infectious bronchitis virus; Ecology and conservation of disease in birds and wildlife |
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Disease prevention, surveillance, and control programs; Wildlife and Zoo Medicine |
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Descriptive epidemiology, risk-factor analysis, study design and analysis |
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Epidemiological and mathematical modeling, genetic analysis and economic methods |
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Disease prevention, surveillance, and control programs; Equine Medicine |
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Diseases of multiple species, defining epidemiology and risk factors for diseases |
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Quality milk production services |
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Production animal agriculture and public health at the population level |
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Identifying strategies for reducing unnecessary pet euthanasia and improving pet welfare using epidemiologic approaches |
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Epidemiological, statistical and mathematical methods to animal disease involving well managed dairy herds |
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Application of molecular evolutionary biology principles and techniques within groups of bacterial pathogens |
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| Disease prevention, surveillance, and control programs; Ruminant and Equine Medicine | |
| Disease prevention, surveillance, and control programs; Ruminant Medicine | |
Biology, diagnosis, and epidemiology of parasitic infections
in domestic and wild animals |
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Salmonella infections and antimicrobial resistance of enteric bacterial in dairy cattle |
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| Epidemiological, statistical and mathematical methods to animal disease involving well managed dairy herds |