Corrie Brown, DVM, PhD

Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor

Department of Veterinary Pathology
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7388

Phone: (706) 542-5842
FAX: (706) 542-5828
EMAIL: CORBROWN@UGA.EDU

DVM (1981) University of Guelph, PhD (1986) University of California at Davis, Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists

Activities:

Editorial Board, Transboundary Diseases, 2007-present

Editorial Board, Zoonoses and Public Health, 2006-present

Editorial Board, Veterinary Pathology, 1995-1998; 2006-2008

American College of Veterinary Pathologists

Infectious Diseases Specialty Group, Co-Chair 1992; Chair 1993

Standing Education Committee, 1995-2000; Meeting organizer, 1999; Chair, 2000

Young Investigator Award Committee, 1994-1996

External Regulations Committee, 1992-1996

Councilor, 2000-2003

The National Academies, Board on Life Sciences, Committee on Genomics databases for Bioterrorism Threat Agents: Striking a Balance for Information Sharing, 2003-2004

The National Academies, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Committee on “Assessing the Nation’s Framework for Addressing Animal Diseases,” 2003-2004

Institute of Medicine, Committee Member, Committee on Achieving Sustainable Global Capacity for Surveillance and Response to Emerging Diseases of Zoonotic Origin, 2008

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Board of Scientific Counselors, 2005-2007

United States Animal Health Association Foreign Animal Disease Committee, Vice-Chair, 1999-2004; Chair, 2004-2008


Awards:

Faculty Recognition Award (Excellence in Teaching, from Class of 2001), 1999
Faculty Recognition Award (Excellence in Teaching, from Class of 2001), 2000
Faculty Recognition Award (Excellence in Teaching, from Class of 2002), 2000
Norden Award for Teaching Excellence, 2000
Faculty Recognition Award (Excellence in Teaching, from Class of 2002), 2001
Faculty of Discussants, C.L. Davis Foundation, 2001
Outstanding Lecturer, C.L. Davis Course on Gross and Morbid Anatomy, 2002
National SAVMA Excellence in Teaching Award, 2002
David Tyler Award for Advances in Teaching, UGA CVM, 2003
University of Georgia Josiah Meigs Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2004
Certificate of Recognition, Fellowship Program, Department of Homeland Security, 2004
Study in a Second Discipline Fellowship, UGA, 2006-2007


Teaching: General pathology, systemic pathology,  international veterinary medicine


Research Interests: Pathogenesis of disease in food-producing animals, emerging diseases, emergency preparedness


Selected Publications (from 150):

Torres-Velez FJ,  Shieh W-J, Rollin PE, Morken T, Brown CC, Ksiazek TG and Zaki SR. Histopathologic and immunohistochemical characterization of Nipah virus infection in the guinea pig. Veterinary Pathology, 45:576-585, 2008

Brown CC, Baker DC, Wilcock BE. Barker I. The alimentary system, Jubb and Kennedy’s Pathology of Domestic Animals, 5th edition, ed. Maxie MG, Saunders, 2007, pp. 1-296

Hugh-Jones M, Brown CC. Accidental and intentional animal disease outbreaks: assessing the risk and preparing an effective response. Biological Disasters of Animal Origin – The Role and preparedness of Veterinary and Public Health Services, M Hugh-Jones, ed, OIE Scientific and Technical Review 25(1), 2006, pp. 21-33

Brown CC. Avian influenza: Virchow’s reminder (commentary). American Journal of Pathology 168:6-8, 2006

Brown CC. Emerging zoonoses and pathogens of public health significance – an overview. Emerging Zoonoses and pathogens of public health concern, B Vallat, L King, eds., OIE Scientific and Technical Review 23(2), 2004, pp. 435-442

Torres-Vélez F, Brown CC. Emerging infections in animals – potential new zoonoses: Clinics in Laboratory Medicine (24), Elsevier Saunders, 2004, pp. 825-838

Brown CC.  Vulnerabilities in agriculture. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 30:227-229, 2003

Brown CC. Virchow revisited: Emerging zoonoses, ASM News, 69:493-497, 2003

Thurmond MC, Brown CC. Bio- and Agroterror: The role of the veterinary academy. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 29:1-4, 2002

LeGrand EK, Brown CC. Darwinian medicine: Applications of evolutionary biology for veterinarians. Canadian Veterinary Journal 43:556-559, 2002

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