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Dr. Annie Page joined Harbor Branch in 2016 as an Associate Research Professor. Her major research interests include the epidemiology, pathogenesis, eco-immunology, and ecology of diseases of marine mammals and sea turtles. Additionally, Dr. Page is the Clinical Veterinarian for the Harbor Branch Marine Mammal Stranding, Health & Rehabilitation program, serves as the Associate Director of Education at FAU Harbor Branch and Co-Director of the FAU Marine Science & Oceanography Master's Program, and is a member of the FAU Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
Dr. Page earned her DVM from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011, where she focused on aquatic animal medicine and diagnostic pathology within the Public/Corporate Health track. During her DVM program, she underwent extensive training in aquatic animal medicine and pathology, including preceptorships at the Georgia Aquarium, Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Pacific Marine Mammal Center, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, University of Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Florida, and North Carolina State University. In 2015, Dr. Page earned her Ph.D. in Veterinary Pathology from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine.
Throughout the course of her career, Dr. Page has developed expertise in wildlife medicine and rehabilitation, molecular diagnostics, disease ecology, and veterinary pathology, and has covered topics such as conservation biology, environmental and public health, microbiology, immunology, toxicology, and genomics.
Courses taught at FAU:
Dr. Page earned her DVM from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011, where she focused on aquatic animal medicine and diagnostic pathology within the Public/Corporate Health track. During her DVM program, she underwent extensive training in aquatic animal medicine and pathology, including preceptorships at the Georgia Aquarium, Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Pacific Marine Mammal Center, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, University of Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Florida, and North Carolina State University. In 2015, Dr. Page earned her Ph.D. in Veterinary Pathology from the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine.
Throughout the course of her career, Dr. Page has developed expertise in wildlife medicine and rehabilitation, molecular diagnostics, disease ecology, and veterinary pathology, and has covered topics such as conservation biology, environmental and public health, microbiology, immunology, toxicology, and genomics.
Courses taught at FAU:
- Ecology of Infectious Marine Diseases
- Aquatic Animal Health