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Collaborating Scientists Center for Wildlife Health

WEBJohn P. Bannantine, Judith R Stabel, and W. Ray Waters Research Microbiologists Research Veterinary Medicinal Officer USDA/ARS, National Animal Disease Center …

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Organized Research Unit Center for Wildlife Health

WEBIn 2013, the Center for Wildlife Health formed an Organized Research Unit supported by the UT Office of Research, UTIA AgResearch, and UTIA’s College of Veterinary …

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Current Research Center for Wildlife Health

WEBCollaborating Scientist: Jayne Wu, Jiangang Chen, and Shigetoshi Eda. Project Abstract: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a high production volume chemical used in the production of …

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New Bsal Publication Indicates that Managing Host Density and …

WEBNew Bsal Publication Indicates that Managing Host Density and Habitat Structure Can Reduce Transmission. Posted on Jun 18, 2020 Share on

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Members Center for Wildlife Health

WEBRebecca Tiffany Trout Fryxell. Associate Professor | Entomology and Plant Pathology. [email protected]. View Full Profile.

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Blog Center for Wildlife Health

WEBDr. Gray works with other scientists to prepare for a Bsal invasion. Posted on Mar 07, 2024. Professor Matt Gray joins several other authors on the publication, “Preparing for a Bsal …

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April 5, 2024 Center for Wildlife Health

WEBCongratulations to Eliza Baker and Samantha Gammon Kuschke for winning the 2024 Phi Zeta Manuscript competition! Clinical Research Category winner: Eliza …

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WEBThe bullseye-like lesions on the face of this roughed-skin newt (Taricha granulosa) are a result of infection with the emerging fungal pathogen Bsal (photo by …

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Scientist at work: Endangered ocelots and their genetic diversity …

WEBScientist at work: Endangered ocelots and their genetic diversity may benefit from artificial insemination. Posted on Nov 23, 2021 Share on

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Undergraduate Student Researchers Present Posters at Discovery …

WEBTwo undergraduate students involved with the Center for Wildlife Health shared poster presentations at UT, Knoxville’s Discovery Day, held at Hodges Library.

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Phi Zeta Manuscript Competition Winners Center for Wildlife …

WEBCongratulations to Drs. Anastasia Towe and BreeAnna Dell, winners of the 2022 Phi Zeta Manuscript Competition! Clinical or Applied Research Category Winner: …

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Herpetological Review © 2022 by Society for the Study of …

WEBHerpetological Review 53(3), 2022 AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE DISEASES 417 talks spanned topics including snake fungal diseases caused by Ophidiomyces ophidiicola …

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Podcast: Hellbenders, super-spreaders, and other salamanders …

WEBDr. Becky Hardman talks with Mike DiGirolamo of Mongabay about the threat of the amphibian pathogen Bsal and what's being done to combat the spread.

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Ashley Reeves Wins People’s Choice in Three Minute Thesis …

WEBCongratulations to Dr. Ashley Reeves on receiving first place in the people’s choice awards category during the Fourth Annual East Foundation Three Minute Thesis …

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Rick Gerhold Wins Faculty Award at UTCVM Research Day

WEBCongratulations to associate professor Rick Gerhold for winning the Boeringher Ingelheim Faculty Research Mentoring Award at the UT College of …

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Matt Gray receives UT Research and Creative Achievement Award

WEBDr. Matthew Gray was honored with the Research and Creative Achievement Award at the 2020 Chancellor’s Honors Banquet. Gray has spent the past decade …

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Roadkill Rescue Gives Deceased Wild Ocelot a Chance to Be a …

WEBAshley Reeves, DVM, and PhD student under Professor Deb Miller, will assist with artificial insemination of a zoo-housed ocelot after sperm was collected from a male …

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