UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Barry Meade

Meade compared EHV-1 outbreaks attributed to either a non-neuropathogenic or a neuropathogenic virus strain.
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Name: Barry Meade
From: Paintsville, Ky.

Degrees and institute where received: Bachelor of Science in biology and chemistry at Eastern Kentucky University,
Master’s degree in population genetics
DVM from Louisiana State University

Meade came to the Gluck Equine Research Center because of the department’s outstanding reputation and expertise in the field of equine disease research.

"My main intention for enrolling in graduate school at this stage of my career was to upgrade my technical and writing skills," he said

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