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Jane Kelly is a Clinical Professor at Utah State University School of Veterinary Medicine. She serves as a Veterinary Diagnostician at the Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UVDL) in Spanish Fork, Utah, focusing on zoonotic diseases, wildlife pathology, and clinical diagnostics. Dr. Kelly has held this position since 2009 and maintains active roles in teaching and extension activities.
- Email: jane.kelly@usu.edu
- Phone: 801-798-5435
Educational Background:
- MPH in Veterinary Medicine, University of Iowa (2014)
- MS in Bioveterinary Science, Utah State University (1992)
- DVM, North Carolina State University (1989)
- BS in Animal Science, North Carolina State University (1985)
- Science Certificate, Wayne Community College (1983)
Research Focus: Dr. Kelly's work spans zoonotic disease surveillance, wildlife pathology, and veterinary diagnostic investigation. Her research emphasizes environmental health intersections with animal and human well-being, reflected in her course Ecology and Health: Case Studies (ADVS 6000). Key areas include virology, nutritional deficiencies, and infectious disease epidemiology in domestic and wild species.
Publication Trends: Recent articles analyze mesothelioma in black bears, cardiomyopathy in wild turkeys, and zoonotic pathogens like Echinococcus granulosus. Peer-reviewed works focus on bovine viral diarrhea epidemiology and bacterial infections in livestock, while extension publications address botulism and rickets in agricultural settings.
Scientific Distinctions:
- Diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (2017)
- Diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Preventative Medicine (2014)
Teaching & Extension: Dr. Kelly teaches Ecology and Health (ADVS 6000) and Veterinary Medicine and Human Health (VM 7543) at Utah State University. She contributes to extension programs through the Central Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Lab, providing practical diagnostic solutions and educational outreach since 2009.


