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EWDA Student Chapter Board 2010-2012

 

Chair: Adam Michel (left), Switzerland
 
Co-Chair: Mariana Boadella (middle), Spain
 
Student Workshop Coordinator: Steven van Beurden (right), the Netherlands

Past-Chair: Josanne Verhagen (not in picture), the Netherlands
 








EWDA Country Representatives 2011-2013

Congratulations to the new Country Representatives!

Austria, Position OPEN


Bangladesh, Ahahneaz Ali Khan, sakhan_2008@yahoo.com


Belgium, Position OPEN


Bulgaria, Sashka Vitanova, svitanova@greenbalkans.org


Denmark, Michelle Christensen, speedy@dsr.life.ku.dk


Finland,
Mariella Aalto, mariella.aalto@helsinki.fi

France,
Julien Portier, Julien.Portier@anses.fr


Germany, Marco Marklewitz, marklewitz@virology-bonn.de


Greece, Angelo Thomas, plato@vet.auth.gr


Hungary, Position OPEN


India, Parag Nigam, nigamp@wii.gov.in


The Netherlands, Sylvia Keijser, S.F.A.Keijser@students.uu.nl


Norway, Knut Madslien, knut.madslien@vetinst.no


Poland, Position OPEN


UK, Johanna Baily, johanna.baily@moredun.ac.uk


Republic of South Africa, Anna Haw, annahaw@gmail.com


Romania, Gyopar Olah-Gal, mcgyogyo@yahoo.co.uk


Serbia, Jelena Maksimovic, jeccamaxx@yahoo.com 


Spain, Isis Machín-Quílez, isisychg@yahoo.es


Sweden, Mona Hans-Ers, v06moha1@stud.slu.se


Switzerland, Janne Schöning janne.schoening@hotmail.com


USA, Ryan Sadler, rasadler@ucdavis.edu

 
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Board members at H.R. Giger Museum 
(Gruyères, Switzerland)


Country Representatives


Apply to become a Country Representative

Is your country not represented yet and are you interested in becoming a country representative for your country? Please contact us: ewdastudent@gmail.com.

The EWDA Student Chapter invites interested students to become their country representatives! Applications are open year-round. Country representatives will remain in duty until next EWDA conference. Country representatives' roles are to:

1. Disseminate information about the EWDA Student Chapter to wildlife disease students in the representative’s country.

2. Promote the involvement of wildlife disease students from the representative’s country in the EWDA Student Chapter activities.

3. Develop a coordinative network of wildlife health mentors in Europe by compiling an annual list of wildlife health professionals including details on their current affiliations, research interests and contact information.