Terry Kreeger
Adjunct Professor · Wildlife Disease Ecology
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAbout
Terry Kreeger is an Adjunct Professor specializing in wildlife disease ecology and chemical immobilization, with a focus on elk and bison populations in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA). He holds a DVM and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and collaborates with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department - Vet Services.
- Education: DVM, Ph.D. University of Minnesota
Research interests include:
- Epidemiology and management of brucellosis in elk and bison
- Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) transmission and impact modeling
- Vaccine development for wildlife diseases
- Pneumonia in bighorn sheep
- Chemical capture methods and physiological responses to drugs
His recent publications focus on brucellosis contraception, CWD transmission, and chemical immobilization techniques, spanning disciplines like wildlife disease ecology, veterinary medicine, and epidemiology.
Advising and Collaboration: Terry works with interdisciplinary teams on wildlife disease surveillance, vaccine delivery, and field sedation protocols, though no formal student advisees are listed.
Labs and Teams: The text does not specify Terry Kreeger’s lab or team affiliations, but his work involves field applications and collaborations with state agencies.
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