Years before the pandemic, a different coronavirus was killing baby pigs. Now researchers are working on ways to prevent and better understand coronaviruses that affect people as well as animals. Join us and learn more from an expert panel moderated by Yolanda Owens, president of the CFAES Alumni Society board of directors, as she speaks with Dr. Anastasia Vlasova, assistant professor, CFAES’ Center for Food Animal Health, and Dr. Stephanie Langel, CFAES alumna and medical instructor at the Center for Human Systems Immunology and Department of Surgery at Duke University’s School of Medicine.
Dr. Stephanie Langel
BS ’11, Animal Sciences
PhD ’18, Comparative and Veterinary Medicine
Medical instructor and scientist at the Center for Human Systems Immunology and Department of Surgery at Duke University’s School of Medicine
Dr. Anastasia Vlasova
PhD, Ivanovsky Institute for Virology, Moscow, Russia
DVM, Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, Moscow, Russia
Assistant professor with CFAES’ Center for Food Animal Health
YOLANDa owens, moderator
BS ’07, Agricultural Communication
Chief cultivator of Forage + Black
President of the CFAES Alumni Society board of directors
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