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Sonja Christensen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on understanding diseases that affect wildlife populations, emphasizing disease surveillance and effective management strategies. Major themes of her work include empirical spatial analysis of ecological and climatic drivers of disease processes, methodological advancements in wildlife population estimation, quantifying disease risk linkages to climate change, and evaluating wildlife disease control efforts. Christensen's academic background includes a Ph.D. from Michigan State University, an M.S. from Pennsylvania State University, and a B.S. from Minnesota State University. She leads the Christensen Lab for Wildlife Population Health, where she collaborates on projects aimed at enhancing wildlife conservation through innovative research and community engagement.
Department of Psychology