
About
Dan Howe is a Professor in Parasitology at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, based at the Gluck Equine Research Center. His research focuses on protozoan parasites like Sarcocystis neurona, the causative agent of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM), and involves genomic studies, vaccine development, and diagnostic tool improvement. He holds a PhD in Molecular Parasitology from Purdue University (1992), an MS in Biology/Parasitology (1990), and a BS in Biology (1988) from Western Illinois University.
- Education:
- PhD, Molecular Parasitology, Purdue University, 1992
- MS, Biology/Parasitology, Western Illinois University, 1990
- BS, Biology, Western Illinois University, 1988
Research Interests: Molecular studies of Sarcocystis neurona lifecycle, vaccine development for EPM, and improving diagnostic serum assays. His work combines genomic analysis, immunological approaches, and pathogen-host interaction studies to address equine parasitic diseases.
Publications highlight investigations into parasite biology, diagnostic methods, and epidemiology of protozoan infections in equines and other species. His lab explores novel therapeutics and molecular tools for understanding parasitic pathogens.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Gluck Equine Research Center, collaborating on parasite genomics and veterinary diagnostics.
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