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Juan Carlos Arango Sabogal is an Adjunct Professor at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology and Microbiology. He holds a DVM from Universidad de Antioquia (2006), a Certificate in Veterinary Public Health from Université de Montréal (2015), and a PhD in Veterinary Sciences (2018). He completed postdoctoral training at the Université de Montréal and the Royal Veterinary College, UK, focusing on veterinary epidemiology and infectious disease control.
His research interests include veterinary epidemiology, bovine and farm animal health, biosecurity, and diagnostic accuracy. He leads and collaborates on projects funded by agencies like the CRSNG and MAPAQ, addressing biosecurity in dairy farms, infectious disease epidemiology, and reproductive health in livestock. Key affiliations include Op+lait, GRESABO, and CERCL. He teaches courses such as PTM-6601 (Veterinary Applied Statistics) and contributes to graduate programs in veterinary sciences.
Recent publications emphasize Bayesian statistical methods, machine learning applications in epidemiology, and diagnostic validation for diseases like paratuberculosis and tuberculosis. His work spans bovine, equine, and wildlife health, with a focus on improving diagnostic strategies and disease prevention in agricultural settings.