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Stephanie Reedy is an Agriculture Research Specialist at the University of Kentucky’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, based at the Gluck Equine Research Center. Her research focuses on equine health, particularly in infectious diseases, immunology, and aging-related physiological changes. Key areas include equine influenza epidemiology, vaccine development, immune responses to vaccination, and hormonal/endocrine dysfunction in aging horses.
Reedy contributes to diagnostic methodologies for equine diseases, including antigen detection and serological testing. Her work spans from laboratory-based studies of viral culture and molecular diagnostics to field investigations of disease transmission and vaccine efficacy. She has published extensively on topics such as H3N8 influenza variants, inflamm-aging mechanisms, and the impact of pharmacological agents on immune function.
Her involvement with the Gluck Equine Research Center underscores her role in advancing translational research for equine health. While no formal student advisement or awards are listed, her contributions lie in peer-reviewed publications and technical advancements in veterinary diagnostic and immunological research.
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