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E. Jane Parmley

Jane Parmley

Associate Professor

Ontario Veterinary College, Department of Population Medicine

Email:jparmley@uoguelph.ca
Office:OVCS Rm:2524
Phone:+1-519-824-4120 x54595

D.V.M., PhD.

Profile

Jane is an Associate Professor in One Health in the Department of Population Medicine. She is a graduate of the doctoral program in epidemiology at the Ontario Veterinary College (2005) and the DVM program at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (1998). Throughout her career, Jane has followed a unique career path rooted in One Health. Prior to joining OVC, she held positions as a veterinary epidemiologist in government, non-governmental as well as university-based organizations where she has worked on messy but fascinating health problems such as antimicrobial resistance and emerging zoonotic diseases.

Research Interests

One Health, Ecohealth, Surveillance, Antimicrobial Resistance, Wildlife Health, Zoonoses

Graduate Students

Jamie Goltz - MSc

Meghan Brockington - PhD

Sydney Pearce - PhD (co-advisor)

Former Graduate Students

Courtney Primeau PhD