DR. ANGUS CAMERON
DR. ANGUS CAMERON
Angus Cameron is a director of a private epidemiology consulting company, AusVet Animal Health Services, based in Australia. He has spent many years working in Southeast and South Asia. His main areas of specialization are surveillance systems, freedom from disease, animal health information systems and GIS, and he is involved in projects working with human, terrestrial and aquatic species.

Angus has published two books on disease surveillance, produced a number of software packages, and is currently surveillance research program coordinator for the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Center. Angus has been involved in the development of a variety of new approaches to surveillance, and also has extensive experience in conducting training courses for veterinarians and aquatic animal scientists.

 
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DR. MATTHIAS GREINER
DR. MATTHIAS GREINER
Matthias Greiner graduated as DVM in 1986 at Hallam Sheffield University, UK. In 1989 is awarded the degree of Doctor in Veterinary Medicine from Freie Universitat Berlin in Germany. In 1993 he specialized in the area of Veterinary Parasitology, Chamber of veterinary Surgeons, Germany. In 2002 gets the MSc in Applied Statistics from Hallam Sheffield University, UK.

Dr Greiner is the current Head of Episection and Epilab at Danish Veterinary Institute, Denmark. Has been Senior Lecturer of Veterinary Epidemiology, Scientific Assistant and Head of serological laboratories at Freie Universitat Berlin in Germany. Since the 90's have been actively involved as lecturer in courses related to Evaluation, Validation and Interpretation of advanced diagnostic methods as well as involved in international consultancies.

Dr Greiner is active member of Scientific organizations as follows: Danish Society of Theoretical Statistics, German Society for Veterinary Medicine, Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, and Association of Teachers of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine. He has been and is author and co-author of books and editor of the International Journal of Parasitology (Epidemiology).

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DR. TONY MARTIN
DR. TONY MARTIN
Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 1231
Bunbury WA 6231
Australia
Tel: +61 8 97806278
Fax: +61 8 97806136
Email: tmartin@agric.wa.gov.au

Dr. Tony Martin is DVM from Cambridge in 1976. In 1984 he obtain the MPVM (Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine) in the University of California, Davis, USA.
Between 1985 - 1996 he worked in the Western Australian Department of Agriculture as Regional Epidemiologist. In 1997 he assumed as Secretariat on the Pacific Community and since 1999 returned to the Western Australian Department of Agriculture.

Dr. Martin has realized a several works in the next fields:

Disease freedom
Development of methods for quantifying confidence in freedom from diseases of Livestock based on general and targeted surveillance data. Work with the Western Australian Department of Agriculture and as a guest scientist at the Danish International EpiLab.

Risk Analysis
Import risk assessment for Western Australia, considering the State's relatively disease-free status. Various projects in both animal and plant health areas; also assessing risks associated with diseases in the context of within-state control programs.

Designed and led training programs in import risk analysis for government veterinarians in several Middle Eastern countries.

Livestock disease surveillance
Livestock disease surveys in Pacific Island countries and territories, while employed by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community in Suva, Fiji.

Bovine Johne's disease surveillance in Western Australia.

Dairy industry research
Factors affecting reproductive performance of dairy cattle; on-farm sources of spore-forming organisms resulting in spoilage of UHT milk.

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DR. MO SALMAN
DR. MO SALMAN
MBVMS, MPVM, PhD
Professor of Veterinary Epidemiology
APHI
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1676
Phone: 970.491.7950
m.d.salman@colostate.edu

Mo Salman is director of the Animal Population Health Institute of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University, USA.

Salman's background is in veterinary medicine, preventive veterinary medicine and comparative pathology. He has written more than 130 scientific journal articles and chairs the U.S. Animal Health Committee on Foreign and Emerging Diseases. The field of interest is in Veterinary epidemiology with particular interest in the methodology of surveillance and survey systems.

Dr. Mo Salman is President to the International Management Committee Members to the ISVEE.

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