Megan LineberryMegan Lineberry provides support to the NCVP through expert image and video capture, fixed and fresh specimen provision, and website upkeep. Megan is currently a Research Technician and PhD candidate in Veterinary Parasitology at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Her research is focused on the prevalence and geographic distribution of Cercopithifilaria in dogs in the U.S. Prior to her current research position and TA-ship, she served in the parasitology section of the Oklahoma Animal Disease and Diagnostics Laboratory, where her interest in the discipline developed. Due to her diagnostic and research experience, Megan is a wonderful resource to the NCVP in providing quality images and materials to educators and industry representatives in the field. Megan has a bachelor's of science in Zoology. She grew up in a military family and has lived and seven different states! Well, the NCVP is glad that you are in Oklahoma for a while!
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Kellee SundstromKellee Sundstrom provides support to the NCVP through communications with Board members, residents, industry sponsors, and veterinary parasitology educators and researchers across North America. She also assists with image and video capture, and coordinates all of the events for the NCVP annual in-person meetings. Kellee is currently a Research Specialist and Master's student at OSU-CVM. Her research focus is on ticks (particularly those infesting horses) and tick-borne disease. Prior to her current position and graduate education, Kellee managed the Comparative Exercise Physiology Lab and the Equine Research Park at OSU. Her laboratory research and management experiences are extensive, both of which help to keep the NCVP always full-speed ahead. Kellee has a bachelor's of science in Animal and Veterinary Sciences from the University of Wyoming. Originally, Kellee is from Arvada, Colorado. After finishing school at UW, she moved to Pawnee, OK with her family. The NCVP is so grateful for all that you do!
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