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Marc Engelsma is a Researcher specializing in Bacteriology, Host Pathogen Interaction & Diagnostics at Wageningen University & Research. His work spans veterinary microbiology with particular focus on infectious diseases affecting both terrestrial and aquatic species.
His research interests encompass Avian Influenza, Veterinary Virology, Aquatic Animal Pathology, Zoonotic Diseases, and Host-Pathogen Interactions. Dr. Engelsma's work bridges fundamental science with practical applications in disease surveillance and control.
His publication record demonstrates significant contributions to understanding emerging infectious diseases, including highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild bird populations, bluetongue virus in ruminants, and various pathogens affecting molluscs and fish species. His research often addresses critical intersections between wildlife health, domestic animal health, and public health concerns.
As project leader for multiple LVVN-funded initiatives, Engelsma oversees research on poultry diseases, flat oyster health, and various aquatic animal disease programs. His work has been featured in professional and popular media outlets discussing avian influenza threats to peregrine falcons, bluetongue virus developments, and challenges in eel research.
His collaborative research network spans multiple European countries, with significant contributions to understanding disease dynamics across different ecosystems and host species. Engelsma's work on mollusc pathogens in the Wadden Sea represents a long-term commitment to monitoring and understanding disease ecology in this critical marine environment.
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