Research

Michelle Miller

    

This past summer, I had the opportunity to conduct a STAR research project in Sri Lanka.  This research project was a One Health project that studied how implementing best hygienic management practices on Sri Lankan dairy farms affect the milk quality.

Lauren Michaels

    

I made my first trip to Central America this past June, 2014. This opportunity was presented to me when I joined the Students for One Health (SOH) project, “One Health Nicaragua”. I participated in two amazing activities that allowed me to put into practice my greatest passions for veterinary medicine, One Health and wildlife conservation. Throughout this trip, I journeyed with a classmate, dear friend, and well-seasoned traveler, Karen Sorenson.

Natalie Kremen

    

Last year I was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship to travel to the American Fondouk Animal Hospital in Fez, Morocco. I spend 6 weeks working with working donkeys, mules, and horses at this clinic.

Laura Budd

    

Karibu Kenya or “Welcome to Kenya” in Swahili. This summer I had the opportunity to return to the Mpala Research Center in Laikipia, Kenya.  While at Mpala I conducted a STAR research project on domestic dromedary camels. My research focused on determining risk factors for mastitis and high bacterial contamination of raw camel milk. This project involved a long and intensive planning process and four mentors, two from UC Davis, one from the St. Louis Zoo, and one at the Mpala Research Center itself.

Resources & Partnerships

Resources & Partnerships

The SVM Office for Global Programs provides access to resources (safety, health and security) for international travel and activities for faculty, staff and students under International Travel.

The office also provides resources for: