Tablante completed a Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine (major in public health) at the University of California in Davis and a Master of Science (major in poultry health and epidemiology) at the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada). He has also served as a consultant on poultry biosecurity and Avian Influenza preparedness and response in the United States, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, and the Republic of Georgia. He has 30 years of experience in poultry health management, epidemiology, and biosecurity and has authored and co-authored numerous articles and educational materials on poultry health, biosecurity, and disease prevention. Tablante is a Professor and Extension Poultry Health Specialist with the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. Nathaniel Tablante, DVM, MPVM, MS, DACPVĮxtension Specialist - Poultry Nathaniel L. Offering advanced molecular typing services for Avian Mycoplasma species.ĭr.Developing and conducting continuing education opportunities for veterinary practitioners and technical service teams working with the poultry industry.Developing and updating curricula for educating and training of veterinary, animal and food science students.Communicating new research findings to poultry growers and stakeholders and policymakers for implementation and field application.His extension program focuses on improving poultry health through: ![]() ![]() His laboratory aims to harness the use and application of advanced molecular diagnostic and genotyping techniques in surveillance, prevention, and control of infectious diseases to improve health and wellbeing of poultry and humans. His research program focuses on the development of advanced molecular diagnostics and typing schemes using next-generation sequencing for molecular typing and epidemiological investigation of infectious diseases of economic and public health significance pathogens related to poultry. Ghanem has joined University of Maryland, Veterinary Medicine Department, as an assistant professor. At that time, he evaluated new probiotic for control of salmonella enteritidis in layer chickens and investigated the epidemiology of campylobacter species in backyard chicken at rural Ethiopian villages. Ghanem completed his postdoctoral training at The Ohio State University, where he served as associate director of Infectious Diseases Molecular Epidemiology Laboratory (IDMEL). One of his papers selected as the best paper published in Avian Disease Journal in 2017. He is also, the 2017 recipient of the Reed Rumsey Award from the American Association of Avian Pathologists (AAAP). Out of his PhD work, two invention reports were filed with The Ohio State University Technology Commercialization Office. During his PhD, he developed new tools for epidemiological outbreak investigation of avian Mycoplasma species. ![]() Ghanem completed his PhD from The Ohio State University, USA. He received his DVM and Master degrees from Alexandria University, Egypt, where he worked as poultry veterinarian for 5 years. Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Mostafa Ghanem, is a veterinarian and molecular epidemiologist. Lower Eastern Shore Research & Education Center, 27664 Nanticoke Road, Salisbury, MD 21801, 41 x309Īssistant Professor, Veterinary Medicine Department Current and future research includes helping growers find alternatives for bedding, improving nutrient management, helping commercial and small flock owners improve biosecurity, and aiding growers in many aspects of poultry growing. Jon grew up farming with his family and owned his own poultry operation before moving east. Senior Agent and Extension Poultry Jonathan Moyle provides Maryland’s poultry industry and growers with general practical knowledge about poultry production practices in order to continue to develop, maintain, and operate economically viable and environmentally responsible poultry operations within the state and throughout Delmarva. Extension Specialists and County Educators are available to help answer questions and give advice in care and management of your Poultry.
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