Presented by Nolan Middleton, PhD student.
College of Veterinary Medicine
February 2025
Updates on Extension and Research from the College of Veterinary Medicine Extension. 2 hours of CE credit and a dinner meal to those in attendance.
“Defining the protective or pathologic role of antibodies in Post-Ebola Syndrome,” presented by Jalene Velazquez, PhD candidate (Mentor: Dr. Bonnie Gunn).
Updates on Extension and Research from the College of Veterinary Medicine Extension. 2 hours of CE credit and a dinner meal to those in attendance.
“Intracellular Mechanisms of Muscle Contraction,” presented by Damien Callahan, assistant professor, Department of Human Physiology, University of Oregon.
Presented by Dr. Nardus Mollentze, University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research.
Updates on Extension and Research from the College of Veterinary Medicine Extension. 2 hours of CE credit and a dinner meal to those in attendance.
Presented by Andrea Gomez, PhD candidate (Mentor: Dr. Arden Baylink), and Hayley Masterson, DVM, Clinical veterinary microbiology resident and PhD candidate (Mentors: Dr. Claire Burbick and Dr. Massaro Ueti).
Updates on Extension and Research from the College of Veterinary Medicine Extension. 2 hours of CE credit and a dinner meal to those in attendance.
“Preparing your educator’s promotion packet a ‘tear free’ experience,” presented by Dr. Susan Matthew.
“Geroscience: Studying the Basic Aging Mechanisms Underlying Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease,” presented by Dr. Julie K. Anderse, Buck Institute for Age Research.
“How Housing in Kenya is Shaping Human-Bat Coexistence and Patterns of Viral Transmission,” presented by Dr. Tamika Lunn, Assistant Professor, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia.
“Molecular Mechanisms of Blinding Diseases,” presented by Alecia Gross, professor, Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama-Birmingham.
“Base-resolution UV Footprinting Reveals Distinctive Damage Signatures for DNA-binding Protein,” presented by Scott Stevison, PhD student.
“Combating Viruses: Repurposing Clinically Relevant Anti-Metabolism Drugs as Viral Therapies,” presented by Dr. Tracie Delgado, Seattle Pacific University.
“Advance your teaching and educational scholarship with CVM Teaching Academy grant support,” presented by Dr. Susan Matthew.