Martin Gilbert
Associate Professor of Practice, Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences
Martin Gilbert is interested in pursuing health-related research that has direct relevance to the conservation of wildlife, particularly carnivores and scavengers. This includes approaches to understand how endangered species are impacted at a population level by infectious disease (such as canine distemper virus in free-ranging Amur tigers), as well non-infectious agents (such as the pharmaceutical diclofenac in Asian vultures).
Additional Information
Program
Role
- Faculty
- SAP Faculty Associate
- SEAP Faculty Associate
Contact
Email: m.gilbert@cornell.edu