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Kamilyah Miller is an Assistant Professor in Veterinary Parasitology at Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. She serves as Section Head of the Parasitology unit within the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, focusing on parasite identification, diagnosis, and treatment for domestic, zoo, and wild animal species. She also coordinates the Veterinary Parasitology (VDMP 834) course for second-year veterinary students.
- PhD (2025) in progress at Kansas State University
- DVM (2018) from Tuskegee University
- BS (2013) from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
Her research centers on Echinococcus multilocularis surveillance in canids across the U.S., with emphasis on improving fecal detection methods for wild canids. Recent publications highlight her work on canine hookworm practices, tick control efficacy, and parasitic infections in exotic animals like rhinoceros and lemurs.
While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her contributions to veterinary parasitology are documented through peer-reviewed publications in journals such as Research in Veterinary Science and Parasites & Vectors. She operates from Mosier Hall K-246 at Kansas State University.
