«Because of that, we're more concerned about it getting into the general pet population,» said UT
Veterinary Virologist Dr. Melissa Kennedy.
The group plans to publish a paper recommending the new name, says Raoul de Groot,
a veterinary virologist at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, who has coordinated the effort.
Not exact matches
Writing this week (May 23, 2016) in the journal Nature Microbiology, a team of researchers led by University of Wisconsin - Madison School of
Veterinary Medicine
virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka describes a novel strategy to predict the antigenic evolution of circulating influenza viruses and give science the ability to more precisely anticipate seasonal flu strains.
This project represents an exciting opportunity to work on one health research, and is suited to
virologists, immunologists or molecular biologists with a passionate interest in medical and
veterinary health, viral entry, viral ecology and / or viral evolution.
As I did with «the new parvo,» I checked the facts with Melissa Kennedy, DVM, PhD., DACVM, a clinicial
virologist at the University of Tennessee
Veterinary Teaching College and infectious disease and immunology consultant for the
Veterinary Information Network.