- Ph.D., University of Vermont
- D.V.M., University of Illinois
- B.S.,University of Connecticut
- B.S., Lyndon State College
BIO
Dr. Barlow received his Bachelor of Science degree in Pathobiology from the University of Connecticut in 1988. He graduated with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Illinois in 1992. After veterinary school, he spent three years in private mixed animal practice where he focused on dairy cattle medicine. In 1995, John started work at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ as a post-doctoral researcher studying mammary gland development and endocrine regulation of breast cancer under Dr. Karen Plaut. During the next six years, he continued to work in the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences as a Research and Extension Associate before beginning his Ph.D. studies. Dr. Barlow completed his Ph.D. in Molecular and Mathematical Epidemiology in 2009, under the guidance of Drs. John Bramley and Ynte Schukken. From Spring 2008 through Fall 2010, John was the Faculty Advisor for the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ CREAM program. In September 2010, Dr. Barlow began his current tenure-track position.
Courses
ASCI 2110 Animal Anatomy
ASCI 1770 Animal Plagues and Global Health
HCOL 2990 One Health: Arsenic to Zika - Exploring One Health
ASCI 3080 Molecular and Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Disease
ASCI 3090 One Health: Antimicrobial Resistance
ABIO 6030 Research Proposal Writing
Area(s) of expertise
Mastitis epidemiology, veterinary infectious disease epidemiology, zoonotic disease, antimicrobial resistance, global animal and public health, One Health.
Bio
Dr. Barlow received his Bachelor of Science degree in Pathobiology from the University of Connecticut in 1988. He graduated with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Illinois in 1992. After veterinary school, he spent three years in private mixed animal practice where he focused on dairy cattle medicine. In 1995, John started work at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ as a post-doctoral researcher studying mammary gland development and endocrine regulation of breast cancer under Dr. Karen Plaut. During the next six years, he continued to work in the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences as a Research and Extension Associate before beginning his Ph.D. studies. Dr. Barlow completed his Ph.D. in Molecular and Mathematical Epidemiology in 2009, under the guidance of Drs. John Bramley and Ynte Schukken. From Spring 2008 through Fall 2010, John was the Faculty Advisor for the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ CREAM program. In September 2010, Dr. Barlow began his current tenure-track position.
Courses
ASCI 2110 Animal Anatomy
ASCI 1770 Animal Plagues and Global Health
HCOL 2990 One Health: Arsenic to Zika - Exploring One Health
ASCI 3080 Molecular and Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Disease
ASCI 3090 One Health: Antimicrobial Resistance
ABIO 6030 Research Proposal Writing
Areas of Expertise
Mastitis epidemiology, veterinary infectious disease epidemiology, zoonotic disease, antimicrobial resistance, global animal and public health, One Health.