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Ranaviruses: Emerging Pathogens of Ectothermic Vertebrates

Author: Dr. Matthew Gray

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An online course offered by the Global Ranavirus Consortium (GRC) and University of Tennessee-Knoxville (UTK). This course is being instructed by >20 experts from around globe. Enrollment is open to students and professionals via the GRC website (http://www.ranavirus.org/store/) or for academic credit at UTK. The course will meet from 9:05-12:05 Eastern Time (New York, USA) every Wednesday from 3 February - 20 April 2016.
48 Episodes
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Dr. Jesse Brunner: Analyzing Ranavirus Surveillance Data
Dr. Matt Gray: Ranavirus Surveillance and Biosecurity
Dr. Jake Kerby: Ranavirus Diagnostics (Conventional and Real-time PCR)
Dr. Ana Balseiro: Ranavirus Diagnostics (IHC, ISH, and ELISA)
Jenny Spatz: Poor Biosecurity Could Lead to Ranavirus Outbreaks
Emily Hall: Ranavirus, eDNA, and Roads
Dr. Natalie Steckler: Advances toward a new diagnostic tool for ranaviruses
Sieara Claytor: Unique Characterization of Two Isolates from a Bullfrog Farm in North America
Dr. Preeyanan Sriwanayos: Ranaviruses in Thailand
Dr. Jonathan Kolby: International Trade and Ranaviruses
Dr. Rolando Mazzoni: Bullfrog Farm and Ranavirus
Dr. Jake Kerby: Stressors and Ranavirus
Dr. Matt Gray: Temperature and Ranavirus
Dr. Matt Gray: Role of Community Composition
Dr. Angie Peace: SIR model and Ranavirus Declines
Dr. Julia Earl: Stage-structured Models and Ranavirus Declines
Dr. Matt Gray: Do ranaviruses represent a threat?
Dr. Jason Hoverman: Multiple Pathogen Infections
Dr. Jason Hoverman: Trends in Ranavirus Susceptibility
Dr. Rachel Marschang: Squamate Pathology
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