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Appendix C: Workshop Speaker Biosketches
Pages 109-117

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... , where he served as the chair and the attending veterinarian of the NPS's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) , a veterinary diagnostic service coordinator, and as a field wildlife veterinarian.
From page 110...
... Her duties include representing the USDA on various federal interagency committees; serving as a member of the Roundtable on Science and Welfare in Laboratory Animal Use at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; participating in investigative actions; writing policies; and providing outreach to the public. She also served as the project officer for Module #26 -- Nonhuman Primate Transportation for the National Veterinary Accreditation Program, and has received senior leadership training from American University (2012–2013)
From page 111...
... 101, a wildlife IACUC course, including one in Washington, DC, in 2016 that had a panel of experts of the directors of AAALAC International (AAALAC) , the National Institutes of Health's Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, and the U.S.
From page 112...
... He uses a combination of sciencebased management coupled with a socio-ecological perspective that includes an eye toward preserving traditional knowledge for the benefit of future generations. He is a board member for the Center for Native Health and serves on the Cultural Institutional Review Board review panel for EBCI.
From page 113...
... . His American Veterinary Medical Association service includes leadership roles with the Animal Welfare Committee and Panels on Euthanasia and Depopulation, as well as service on other committees and task forces.
From page 114...
... Dr. Parkinson has been a University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee member and chair, is currently the chair of the American Society of Ichthyologist and Herpetologists' Herpetological Animal Care Committee, has lectured for the Scientists Center for Animal Welfare on utilizing wild animals in research and safely conducting fieldwork, and has participated as an invited speaker at the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science on safely utilizing venomous snakes in research.
From page 115...
... Dr. Sikes is a former member of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and a current member of the AAALAC Council on Accreditation.
From page 116...
... His research focuses on population, ecosystem, and landscape approaches to the health management of wildlife, broadly defined to include aquatic and marine species including invertebrates and vertebrates, and their physiologic responses to environmental changes. He is the past president of the International Association for Aquatic Medicine, was active in the establishment of the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee on Aquaculture, and has also served on the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
From page 117...
... Dr. Wyatt represents the American Association of Fish Veterinarians on the American Veterinary Medical Association Animal Welfare Committee, is a Fulbright specialist awardee for developing a planetary health curriculum at Bogor's IPB University in Indonesia, and is a senior scientific advisor to the Morris Animal Foundation.


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