Carolyn Cray
Professor of Comparative Pathology, Director of Avian & Wildlife Laboratory
University of Miami
Biomarker Testing in Non-Traditional Species - From Basics to New Developments

Carolyn Cray, Ph.D. is Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the University of Miami. As Chief of the Division of Comparative Pathology which hosts the internationally recognized Avian & Wildlife Laboratory as well as core laboratories supporting the efforts of university investigators, she has authored over 190 publications. Primary clinical research interests include Encephalitozoon cuniculi, avian aspergillosis, and the applications of protein electrophoresis and acute phase proteins in non-traditional species.
Kallesh Danappa Jayappa
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Toxicology
Rowan University Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine
A Novel Drug Delivery Strategy to Improve Treatment Outcomes for Cryptosporidiosis

Assistant Professor, Toxicology

Dr. Jayappa is an assistant professor of toxicology. Most recently, he served as an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. His research focuses on both human and animal cancer biology and he has made significant contributions to the field.
Elisa Davis
RVT
Oklahoma State University Medical Teaching Hospital
Reptile Husbandry