This is a member-only event.
November 9 | 12-1 p.m. (CT) | Free for Members
Faculty and staff at NC State University, including CVMs Population Health & Pathobiology, have access to state of the art equipment and resources dedicated to the detection, characterization, and surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in animals and their environments; their mission is to reduce the burden of AMR and preserve antimicrobial efficacy.
Note: this event will be held on the second Tuesday in November.
Event Presenters
AMR, Global Health and More: What’s Happening at NC State
Dr. Paula J. Fedorka-Cray, Professor and Chair, Population Health and Pathobiology
Effects of two different dosing regimens of florfenicol on phenotypic and genotypic resistance of enteric bacteria in steers
Dr. Jennifer Halleran, Assistant Professor, Population Health and Pathobiology
Prevalence and AMR of foodborne pathogens from sheep and their abattoir environment in North Carolina
Dr. Nigatu Atlaw, Post-doctoral Associatate, Population Health and Pathobiology
Moderator
Samantha Locke, PhD candidate, The Ohio State University
Registration Dates
Registration runs through Tuesday, November 9, until the webinar begins.
Pricing Information
- Member: Free/$0
Registration
Questions
Erica Hellmich | 515.294.3104 | ericah@niamrre.org