Animal Health is a Global Endeavor
Corrie Brown
Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor College of Veterinary Medicine |
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Education: | B.Sc. in Biological Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; D.V.M., Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada; Ph.D. in Comparative Pathology, University of California at Davis | |
Work history: |
Assistant professor, Louisiana State University, 1986-1987; Head of pathology, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USDA, 1987-1995; UGA Professor, Department of Veterinary Pathology, 1996 to present | |
Research Interests: | Pathogenesis, control, and diagnosis of high-consequence animal pathogens such as foot-and-mouth disease, avian influenza, Newcastle disease, rinderpest, and Nipah. | |
Research Funding Last Three Years: | U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Agency for International Development, National Institutes of Health, Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund, Southeastern Center for Emerging Biological Threats, Georgia Department of Agriculture |
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Courses Taught: | General Pathology, Systemic Pathology, International Veterinary Medicine, Public Health | |
Distinctions: | Study in a Second Discipline Fellowship, UGA, Center for International Trade and Security, 2006-2007; University of Georgia Josiah Meigs Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2004; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Board of Scientific Counselors, 2005-2007; Expert Witness, U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, Hearing on Agroterror, September 2006 |