TUFTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Grafton, Massachusetts
Over a three-year period I was the primary writer of cover features, secondary articles, and profiles for this advancement publication, eventually assuming many editorial responsibilities as well.
Article samples:
What is Your Problem? For this article, the photographer and I sat in on a behavioral consultation for Floyd, the dog featured in the story. The dog’s hair trigger was as unsettling for the clinician as for us.
For this issue I also began a series on translational medicine, starting with research into liver disease processes that affect animals and humans in similar ways.
Forging Healthy Partnerships This three-in-one feature on farm animal medicine took me to a small dairy farm in rural Connecticut at the tail end of February, with mud season in full sway (yes, I wore my boots).
For this issue I also wrote about a patent-pending device to detect waterborne pathogens, and RNAi-based research on schistosomes.