
Dr. Aniruddha Belsare
Assistant Professor of Disease Ecology, Auburn University College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment College of Veterinary Medicine
Thu. 02/27/25; 8:30 pm - Thu. 02/27/25; 9:30 pm
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Description:
Wildlife disease systems are inherently complex, and our understanding of such natural systems is fraught with uncertainties. Despite these challenges, effective management is crucial when wildlife diseases pose conservation, economic, or public health risks. In this talk, I will explore the importance of a multi-method, triangulation approach to studying wildlife diseases, highlighting case studies that demonstrate how integrating diverse methodologies can improve our understanding and inform rational disease management strategies.
Bio:
Aniruddha Belsare is a disease ecologist with a background in veterinary medicine, pathogen modeling, and conservation research. He obtained his veterinary degree from the Bombay Veterinary College, Mumbai, India and his PhD from the University of Missouri. Currently, he is an assistant professor of disease ecology in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment at Auburn University.
A major focus of Ani’s research is on host-pathogen systems that have public health or conservation implications. He uses an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates ecologic, epidemiologic and model-based investigations to understand how pathogens spread through, persist in, and impact host populations. One of the main objectives of Ani’s research is to translate insights gained from an analytical approach into actionable outcomes for managers and policymakers.
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When: Feb 27, 2025 03:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Anirudh Belsare Seminar
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