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Graduate Student Featured on WBIR for Fish Research

May 08, 2020
A rainbow trout gelfish with sensor.

PhD student Ryan Saylor was featured on Channel 10 News, WBIR, to explain his research creating ‘gel fish’ to simulate how fish travel through dams. View the video from WBIR.

Wildlife health / conservation / dam design / fisheries research

COVID-19 Shows Need to Understand Health Interconnectedness

Jul 29, 2019
A scientist studies cows in an industrial facility.

One Health is a concept that recognizes that humans, animals, plants, and the environment are inextricably linked—the health of one affects the health of all—and health issues must be addressed cohesively.

Human health / covid-19 / zoonoses

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