
About
Linda Purvis is an Associate Professor in the Biology Department at the University of North Georgia. Her expertise spans Poultry Science, Virology, and Molecular Biology, with a focus on avian disease detection and sustainable agricultural practices.
- Ph.D. in Science Education (2019), University of Georgia
- M.S. in Infectious Disease (2007), University of Georgia
- B.S. in Poultry Science (2002), University of Georgia
- A.S. in Poultry Science (2000), Gainesville State College
Her research involves molecular characterization of avian pathogens like Mycoplasma Gallisepticum in songbirds and evaluating regenerative farming's impact on soil quality. She actively engages undergraduate students in these projects.
Dr. Purvis's publications include studies on molecular diagnostic methods for avian viruses and a 2023 paper on professional development for adjunct science faculty. Her work reflects a commitment to both virology and science education innovation.
Contact her at linda.purvis@ung.edu for research collaboration or advising inquiries.
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