Dr. Nollens is currently a Senior Staff Veterinarian at SeaWorld San Diego who specializes in treating marine animals. Originally from Belgium, Dr. Nollens attended Ghent University to receive his DVM degree and since then has traveled and worked in New Zealand and the University of Florida where he earned his PhD. Click to read more about Dr. Nollens and his passion for ensuring the health and wellness of marine animals.
Dr. Marcy Uhart is an Argentine veterinarian at the University of California, Davis, Wildlife Health Center, dedicated to capacity building, wildlife health, and conservation in Latin America. She previously led the Wildlife Conservation Field Veterinary program in Latin America projects for almost twenty years. Read about Dr. Uhart and her passion for wildlife conservation in Latin America.
After graduation from Yale with a degree in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Dr. Yanong worked at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, studying neoplasia in soft-shell clams from Boston Harbor. Two years later, he attended the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine where he concentrated in aquatic animal medicine and received his V.M.D. in 1992. Read about how Dr. Yanong's longtime interest as an aquarium hobbyist led to career in aquatic medicine.
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Dr. Curtis Eng started his career in a small animal/exotics practice, but the last 20 years of his career has been spent practicing zoo medicine–from elephants all the way down to the tiny poison arrow frog. When he is not practicing medicine in private practice, Dr. Eng is busy passing along his knowledge to students at Western University College of Veterinary Medicine. Learn about how a city kid later grew up to become a zoo veterinarian for a major zoological park and what he plans to tell students at the conference.
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