We are excited to announce that Dutch World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is investing in protecting Malagasy humans and wildlife by providing funds to MDI to continue our One Health efforts in Madagascar for the next few years!
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This is Research Student Symposium
Seven students from the lab presented on their research projects at the Auburn student symposium yesterday. Check out some of the posters covering disease topics from mosquitoes to deer to dogs!
Six lab members receive awards!!!
It’s been a great week for the DEET lab!
We are incredibly proud to announce that FIVE lab members have received funds to pursue their research projects, and one was recently awarded a prize for her recent poster presentation!
Congratulations to veterinary students Victoria Crabtree and Michon Martin who were both awarded the prestigious Merial Scholarship!
Congratulations to Kirsten Rice, Victoria Ashby, and Cullen Anderson who were awarded Auburn Undergraduate Research Fellowships!
Congratulations to Shelby Zikeli who was recently awarded a prize for her poster presentation at the Research Open House for her presentation titled “A Methods Comparison of Ectoparasite Quantification on White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)”!
Stay tuned for photos and updates from these rockstars!
Girl Scouts learn about Madagascar!
Last week, Dr. Zohdy met with the wonderful young inquiring minds of Girl Scout Troop 7018 and had a wonderful time sharing stories about Madagascar and lemurs. This weekend the troop gave a presentation on Madagascar as part of Thinking Day! Here is a photo of them from the event with their table and some ring-tailed lemur souvenirs!
Research update
At the CDC this spring, I am working with Anopheles mosquitoes collected from Madagascar examining malaria infections and determining what animals the mosquitoes fed on using blood meal analyses.
The experience so far has been fantastic. Not only have I learned a lot about the lab work I’m performing, but also about the Entomology world and what a career with the CDC actually looks like. Because I work mostly in the ELISA room by myself, I don’t have a lot of interaction with my coworkers but they are great and have been very helpful. I think the highlight of my time here has been the Friday morning coffee and doughnut breaks!
-Micaela Finney
Congrats Seth!
Lab member Seth Rankins has been nominated for the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Award! We are proud of you!
Read more about Seth and the award here.
One Health training in North America
Are you interested in One Health? Check out this comprehensive list of places in North America where you can pursue One Health training, outreach, or research. The Zohdy Lab is included on that list! If you are interested in pursuing One Health research, let us know!
Jordan’s Fieldwork
Jordan just returned from his field season in Madagascar studying small mammals, snakes, and vector-borne disease. Here are some photos of him and the incredible field team at Mitsinjo!
LUSH cosmetics
We are happy to announce that LUSH cosmetics is now partnering with the Mad Dog Initiative! This partnership will play a significant role in our research improving the health of dogs, lemurs, and people in Madagascar!
CDC visit
Our Epidemiology of Wildlife Diseases class took a field trip to CDC to visit the museum and insectary. The students also got to try out BSL4 spacesuits and pretend to fight outbreaks!