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Jennie Mohler originally hails from Northern California, where her interest in livestock originates from her family's beef and dairy operations. Her family owns a 30,000-cow dairy in Southern Idaho, inspiring her to undertake veterinary studies. Jennie received her undergraduate degree in Animal Health Production from the University of California, Davis in 1998 and completed her Veterinary Degree at the University of Sydney in 2005. Before embarking on her veterinary career, Jennie worked in the Biotechnology Industry in the Bay Area of California as a research associate and laboratory animal manager, where she developed models for sepsis and endotoxic shock while determining the efficacy of novel protein compounds as experimental drugs. She gained extensive experience with regulatory standards and quality assurance in research. Jennie completed her PhD in 2013 at the University of Sydney, evaluating the effectiveness of a new salmonella vaccine. In 2010, she passed the Australian New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists membership exams in dairy cattle medicine and became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2022. Her research interests include salmonella, infectious diseases, and livestock health management, particularly in calves, small ruminants, and pigs. Jennie's teaching aligns with the Faculty of Science's research strength in Healthy Animals and includes various professional skills and animal management courses at the University of Sydney.
University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Camden • Camden
Director/Senior Veterinary Registrar
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