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Dr. Bryce Miller is a board-certified veterinary pathologist and Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine. She holds dual affiliations with the Department of Pathology and the Infectious Diseases Laboratory (IDL), co-managed with the Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery. Dr. Miller is a core member of the UGA Zoo and Exotic Animal Pathology Service (ZEAPS), specializing in diagnostic pathology of zoo, wildlife, and aquatic species. Her academic roles include mentorship of veterinary residents and teaching advanced pathology courses.
Education:
- BA (cum laude), Florida State University, 2014
- DVM (cum laude), University of Florida, 2019
- Anatomic Pathology Residency, University of Florida, 2022
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists, 2022
Research Focus: Diagnostic and clinical pathology of exotic/wildlife species, with emphasis on reptiles, aquatic animals, and disease emergence in non-traditional species. Her work bridges diagnostic service and academic training, emphasizing hands-on mentorship for future pathologists.
Teaching: Leads courses in microscopic pathology, diagnostic oncology, and pathology rounds coordination. Known for integrating clinical cases into didactic instruction.
Service: Provides diagnostic expertise through ZEAPS and IDL, supporting wildlife conservation and zoo animal health. Active in emerging infectious disease research.
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