Ian Moore, D.V.M., Ph.D.

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Dr. Moore was a scholar in the NIH Comparative Biomedical Scientist Training Program in partnership with Michigan State University and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, 2007-2014. 

Dr. Moore received his B.S. from Tuskegee University and his DVM from Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2006, and following graduation, entered a residency in anatomic pathology the Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health, Michigan State University. Following completion of initial diagnostic pathology training, Dr. Moore carried out his Ph.D. diossertation work in the NIAID’s Laboratory of Infectious Disease (LID) where, under the guidance of Dr. Kanta Subbarao, he studied the pathologic and immunologic responses of the ferret to wild-type Influenza virus infection. Dr. Moore’s PhD committee was chaired by Kurt Williams DVM, Ph.D., Diplomate, The American College of Veterinary Pathologists.

Dr. Moore presented his work, “The Association of Age and Clinical Disease in Ferrets Infected with Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus”, at the 32nd annual meeting of the American Society for Virology, State College, PA, July 20-24, 2013. He also presented at the American College of Veterinary Pathologists’ November 2013 meeting in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His talk was titled, “Avian Influenza Virus And Central Nervous System (CNS) Infection In Ferrets: A Proposed Novel Route For CNS Invasion”.

His research interests include mechanisms of infectious disease in animal models.  He is currenlty employed by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as a veterinary pathologist, in Rockville, MD.

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Headshot Ian Moore
Positions
Investigative Veterinary Pathologist/Associate Director, Division of Pathology, Emory National Primate Research Center (ENPRC)
Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
Research/Thesis
"Severity of clinical disease and pathology in ferrets experimentally infected with influenza viruses is influenced by age and inoculum volume."
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Diplomate, ACVP
Program Graduate 2014
Type
Graduate
University Partner
Tuskegee University (D.V.M.), Michigan State University (Ph.D.)
Year
2014