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The Center for Wildlife Health Seminar Series
Inquiries, and requests to be on the CWH Seminar e-mail list, should be directed to Dr. Graham Hickling ( ghicklin@tennessee.edu )

Past Seminars:

April 3 , 2008:
Dr. Rick Relyea, Dept. of Biological Sciences, The University of Pittsburgh
The Impacts of Pesticides on Aquatic Communities: Connections to Global Amphibian Declines?

April 4 , 2008:
Dr. Rick Relyea, Dept. of Biological Sciences, The University of Pittsburgh
It's Not Easy Being Green: How Amphibians Use Phenotypic Plasticity to Handle Stressful Environments.

October 26, 2007:
Erica Eads and Randi Timmons, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
Justin Perrault, Florida Atlantic University

Mercury and Selenium Levels in Leatherback Sea Turtles

April 13, 2007:         
Ms. Sarah Hamer and Dr. Jean Tsao, Michigan State University.  The emerging Lyme disease wildlife/tick/pathogen system: tracking a biological invasion in real-time.   Hamer video  Tsao video

November 17, 2006:
Ms. Emily Rogers: Ph.D. candidate, Forestry Wildlife & Fisheries, UTK.  Effects of fluoxetine (Prozac) on amphibian development.

November 17, 2006
Dr. Matthew Gray: Department of Forestry Wildlife & Fisheries.   Frog virus 3 prevalence in tadpole populations at cattle-access and  non-access wetlands.   PDF

October 20, 2006:    
Dr. Debra Lee Miller, D.V.M., Ph.D., Veterinary Diagnostic and Investigational Laboratory, The University of Georgia.  Investigating Wildlife Health ... the Multidisciplinary Approach.   PDF

 

 

 
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