Dr. Marcus G. Doherr is a University Professor and Director of the Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Biometry at the Freie Universität Berlin's Department of Veterinary Medicine. He specializes in veterinary epidemiology and biometry, with a focus on antibiotic use monitoring, disease modeling, and One Health approaches. His leadership roles include co-editorship of Preventive Veterinary Medicine . Director of the Institute Diplomate of the European College for Veterinary Public Health (ECVPH) Co-Editor-in-Chief of Preventive Veterinary Medicine His research spans applied epidemiology, including projects like ENVIRE HKPMon (antibiotic resistance in companion animals), KAbMon (antibiotic use in calves), and PAC-Campy (Campylobacter infections). Recent work explores epidemiological analysis of animal trade networks. Key collaborations include involvement in statistical courses (R/SPSS) and social network analysis workshops supported by COST. His institute contributes to veterinary public health policy and biometric methodologies. Scientific Awards Funding from the Animal Disease Research Foundation for conference travel and young scientist support He actively supervises doctoral research and leads working groups in epidemiology and systems modeling, though specific advisee names are not listed in the provided text.




