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Vanessa Slack (Edited By)
Vanessa Slack holds a BS in Zoology from Northern Michigan
University and an MPH in Epidemiology from the University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, USA. Since 2018, she has analysed
and mapped surveillance data from animal rabies cases and human
exposure risks in Colorado and Texas. She then worked as a Zoonosis
Control Program Specialist at the Texas Department of State Health
Services, USA, with a focus on rabies case investigations and the
Oral Rabies Vaccine Program along the Texas-Mexico border. She is
currently working at the University of Michigan as an Associate
Research Laboratory Technician conducting statewide disease
surveillance through wastewater monitoring.
Deborah Nadal (Edited By)
Deborah Nadal holds a BA in South Asian Studies and an MA and PhD
in Cultural Anthropology. The book that resulted from her PhD
research, titled "Rabies in the Streets. Interspecies Camaraderie
in Urban India" (2020, Penn State University Press), has won the
English Language Book Award in the Social Sciences at the
International Convention of Asia Scholars, and an Honorable Mention
from the New Millennium Book Award Committee of the Society for
Medical Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association.
She then received a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship from the
European Commission for a postdoctoral research project on rabies
at the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative
Medicine of the University of Glasgow, UK, and the Center for One
Health Research of the University of Washington, USA. Currently,
she teaches and does research on multispecies health at the
Department of Humanities of Ca' Foscari University of Venice,
Italy. She continues to collaborate with the University of Glasgow,
and the Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases of the
World Health Organization as well, on rabies-related projects.
Sandul Yasobant (Edited By)
Sandul Yasobant has completed his health education and public
health training at Utkal University (Odisha) and Sri Ramachandra
University (Chennai) in India. He has completed the doctoral
programme 'One Health & Urban Transformation' at the Center for
Development Research (ZEF), University Bonn Germany, and obtained a
public health doctoral degree from the medical faculty, University
of Bonn, Germany, in 2020. He holds two prestigious fellowships:
Operational Research Fellowship-2015, India, and EBQ- VLIR-UOS
Scholar-2016, Belgium. He is currently working as a technical
officer (research) at the Indian Institute of Public Health
Gandhinagar (IIPHG), India.
Florence Cliquet (Edited By)
Florence Cliquet obtained her PhD in Immunology and Biochemistry at
the Université de Lille, in France. She has been working on rabies
since 1992. Currently, she is the Research Director of the OIE /
WHO / EU Reference Laboratory for rabies, Anses-Nancy Rabies and
Wildlife Laboratory, France. She has published more than 200
hundred academic papers, most of them on rabies.
Waqas Ahmad (Edited By)
Waqas Ahmad trained as a veterinarian at the University of
Agriculture Faisalabad, in Pakistan, and received his PhD from the
Institute of Zoonoses, Jilin University, Changchun, China. He has
contributed to about 20 scientific publications. He is currently
working as an assistant professor of epidemiology and public health
at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Narowal
Campus, Lahore, Pakistan.
Nihal Pushpakumara (Edited By)
Nihal Pushpakumara, BVSc., MSc., MPM., MPhil., trained in
veterinary and veterinary epidemiology at the Sri Lanka Institute
of Development Administration in Colombo, Sri Lanka and the
University of Peradeniya, in Sri Lanka. Since 2016, he has worked
as a senior wildlife veterinary surgeon at the Wildlife Veterinary
Hospital, Eastern Region, Sri Lanka.
Sumon Ghosh (Edited By)
Sumon Ghosh is a veterinarian working as a Graduate Assistant in
the Department of Public Health, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, USA. He worked in the Infectious Diseases Division of
the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, in
Bangladesh (icddr,b). Dr Ghosh has also been involved in research
on rabies with the Directorate General of Health Services of
Bangladesh. He has collaborated actively with researchers from
diverse disciplines on several projects of public health importance
in Bangladesh. His expertise and research interests lie in the
realm of infectious diseases, especially emerging and re-emerging
pathogens in tropical environments, global health, medical
microbiology, disease control, and vaccination. Dr Ghosh did his
graduation in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Chittagong Veterinary
& Animal Sciences University in Bangladesh and post-graduation (MS)
from the same institute. He has received a fellowship from the
Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), Bangladesh as
Post Graduate Research Grant. He has been short-listed for World
Rabies Day Award 2019 by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control,
USA.
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