Members

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Showing members in Norway (show all countries). 11 members found. Sorted by institute, surname, first name.
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InstituteFirst nameSurnameSpeciesDiseases
Høgskolen i Hedmark
Norway
AlinaEvanslarge carnivores and wild ruminantsphysiology, anesthesia, conservation medicine
National Veterinary Institute
Norway
EdgarBrun
National Veterinary Institute
Norway
BjørnarYtrehuscervids, musk oxen, other mammals, birdsbone- and joint diseases, tick-borne diseases, deer ked-related problems, general diagnostics
Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
Norway
MalinRokseth Reitenreindeerrabies
Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Section of Arctic Veterinary Medicine
Norway
MortenTrylandReindeer, polar bears, seals, whales, foxes, lynx, musk oxPoxviruses, morbillivirus, herpesvirus, rabies, brucella, mycobacteria
Norwegian Veterinary Institute
Norway
CarlosDas Nevesreindeer, moose, red deer, roe dear, muskox, sealsvector-borne diseases; herpesvirus infections (IBR, MCF etc...); mycoplasma; pestivirus
Norwegian Veterinary Institute
Norway
Berit TafjordHeierAll zoonoses
Norwegian Veterinary Institute
Norway
KnutMadslienCervids, red fox, brown bears & birdsDeer ked, Echinococcus multilocularis, avian influenza & conservation medicine
Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Norwegian Zoonoses Centre
Norway
Anne MargreteUrdahlall zoonoses
Section for Wildlife Diseases, National Veterinary Institute
Norway
TuridVikørenmammals & birds general wildlife disease surveillance (diagnostic pathology)
Veterinary institute of Norway
Norway
solveigJoreticksvector-borne diseases
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