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Epidemiology & Public Health

The mission of the Epidemiology and Public Health Program at Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences is to serve the academic community and beyond through excellence in research, learning and outreach focusing on the use of basic and applied methods to address problems at the interface of animal and human health.


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04.19.13

Miranda Bertram Awarded AAZV Research Grant

Miranda Bertram Awarded AAZV Research Grant

Congrats to Miranda Bertram, CVM Merit Fellow, on being awarded a $10,000 research grant from the American Association of Zoological Veterinarians to support her whooping crane research! ...

04.15.13

Rachana Bhattarai awarded Schlumberger 2013-2014 Faculty for the Future Fellowship

Rachana Bhattarai, a VIBS Epidemiology PhD student working under Dr. Christine Budke, has been awarded a Schlumberger Foundation 2013-2014 Faculty for the Future Fellowship. The Schlumberger F...

04.09.13

VIBS Epidemiology PhD student Rachel Curtis is awarded the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to support her One Health research

Congrats to Rachel Curtis, CVM Merit Fellow and PhD student in VIBS in Dr. Sarah Hamer's lab, on being awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! Of over 13,000 applicants, 2,000 were s...

01.28.13

Epidemiology graduate student Miranda Bertram engages with hunters to address whooping crane conservation issues

Miranda Bertram DVM, a PhD student in Dr. Sarah Hamer's lab, is interested in the pathogens and parasites that are associated with Whooping Cranes that may play a role in limiting population gr...




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