About
Anne Lichtenwalner earned her DVM at Oregon State University, and her PhD in reproductive physiology from the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. She completed a fellowship in infectious disease at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Her current areas of research include diseases of both livestock and wildlife, especially those with zoonotic potential. Since coming to Maine in 2008, she has collaborated on multiple small ruminant health projects, including studies of footrot, caseous lymphadenitis and parasite control. She is now the director and acting pathologist of the University of Maine Animal Health Laboratory, which is a member lab of the Northeast Wildlife Disease Cooperative. Since 2012, she has collaborated with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife on moose studies.
Joined
August 2016