Cummings School Receives Rockefeller Foundation Grant
Veterinary Health Services Key to Preventing and Controlling Human and Animal Diseases
View ArticleTufts University Awarded USAID Grant Targeting Emerging Infectious Diseases
Tufts Veterinary Faculty to Collaborate with University of Minnesota, Others
View ArticleFighting Rabies in Nepal
Tufts veterinarians work to vanquish a growing public health threat in the developing world
View ArticleVeterinary Students Become Pioneers in Global Health
From South America to the subcontinent, they make their mark in the field as Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars
View ArticleEradication of a Global Disease
Tufts researchers instrumental in developing vaccine that wiped out cattle plague rinderpest.
View ArticleVeterinary School Signs Affiliation Agreement with International Fund for...
Agreement to enhance international, domestic opportunities for disaster response, conservation
View ArticleWhere the Wild Things Survive
Veterinary students work on the frontlines of species preservation
View ArticleEmpowering African Women to Stop Diseases
Villagers hold the key in fighting off emerging animal-based pandemics, says researcher Hellen Amuguni
View ArticleRemembering the Rwandan Genocide
Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, spoke at Tufts about his country’s painful past and hopeful future. In introducing Kagame to the Tufts audience, President Anthony P. Monaco noted that the university...
View ArticleGemina Garland-Lewis MCM’13 chronicles the end of the Azorean whaling industry
The Old Men and the Sea By Gemina Garland-Lewis An alumna of Tufts’ conservation medicine program chronicles the end of the Azorean whaling industry http://now.tufts.edu/articles/old-men-and-sea...
View ArticleEmma Gardner MCM’13 accepts contract with the Food and Agricultural...
Emma Gardner MCM’13 accepted a 3 month contract with the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations at their headquarters in Rome. She’s been hired as a junior epidemiologist to...
View ArticleKelly Donithan MCM’12 accepts position Animals Asia Bear Rescue Centre (Vietnam)
Kelly Donithan MCM’12 accepted a position with Animals Asia as a Bear Manager at their Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre in Tam Dao where she will be working with rescued Asiatic black bears and Malayan sun...
View ArticleMeghan Hartwick MCM’12 working on climate change impacts of pathogenic Vibrio...
Meghan Hartwick MCM’12 is working on climate change impacts of pathogenic Vibrio discussed in, “Tracking Shellfish Contamination” http://now.tufts.edu/articles/tracking-shellfish-contamination. Prior...
View ArticleJessica Sparks MCM’14, PhD student and past recipient of TIE Fellowship...
Jessica Sparks MCM’14 is currently a PhD student at the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Social Work teaching in Conservation Social Work. She joined the MCM Program with an interest in...
View ArticleCaitlin Jones MCM’15 first recipient of the Lily Glidden Award
Caitlin Jones MCM’15 was one of the first recipients to receive the Lily Glidden Award from Tuft University’s Department of Biology http://ase.tufts.edu/biology/news/. Caitlin used her award to travel...
View ArticleGuest Lecturers add Unique Expertise to MCM Program
With the end of the semester, we wanted to acknowledge how fortunate we are to have guest faculty from other top institutions contribute their unique perspectives to our conservation medicine program....
View ArticleInformational Webinar – Master of Science in Conservation Medicine Program...
Do you have a passion for animal, human and environmental health? Are you driven to make a positive impact on the world we share? Join us online to learn more about the MS in Conservation Medicine...
View ArticlePamela Okerholm MCM’13
Education: • B.S. Evolutionary Biology & Ecology, University of Rochester, 2005 • M.S. in Conservation Medicine, Tufts University, 2013 Current Position: I am an Informatics Specialist with Boston...
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