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Maxim C. Cheeran serves as a Professor in the Department of Veterinary Population Medicine (VPM) at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. His institutional affiliations span the Comparative and Molecular Biosciences graduate program, Swine Program, Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine, Center for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Translational Research (CIDMTR), and Institute for Molecular Virology, demonstrating deep integration across veterinary and human health disciplines.
His educational foundation includes a BVSc & AH from the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (1992), MVSc from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (1995), and PhD from the University of Minnesota (2000). This trajectory established his expertise in veterinary science with specialized focus on infectious disease mechanisms.
Dr. Cheeran's research centers on pathogen-host interactions in veterinary contexts, particularly swine infectious diseases, with strong emphasis on translational applications. His work bridges molecular virology and population-level disease control through the CIDMTR and Institute for Molecular Virology, addressing antimicrobial resistance, vaccine development, and emerging pathogens at the animal-human interface. This One Health approach integrates laboratory discovery with field epidemiology to improve food safety and public health outcomes.
While specific awards are not documented in source materials, his leadership in multiple high-impact research centers signifies professional recognition. His academic role inherently involves graduate student mentorship within VPM and Comparative Biosciences programs, though individual advisees aren't specified. Laboratory operations are anchored at the Veterinary Medical Center where his team investigates viral pathogenesis and transmission dynamics using advanced molecular techniques.
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