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85
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22742
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890
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413

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2011 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Patricia A. Conrad is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their academic profile is defined by a focus on the intersection of multiple scientific disciplines, although specific main and subfields of study, as well as detailed research topics, are not listed.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues have been documented. There is also no information available regarding book publications or detailed topics of work. Despite this, Patricia A. Conrad holds distinctions recognizing contributions to the scientific community.

Among the honors awarded to Patricia A. Conrad are the status of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2017 and membership in the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) since 2011. These recognitions mark standing within professional circles linked to advancements in science and medicine.

Best Publications

  • The experience of illness: Recent and new directions

    P Conrad;Peter Conrad

  • Toxoplasma gondii: epidemiology, feline clinical aspects, and prevention

    Stacey A. Elmore;Jeffrey L. Jones;Patricia A. Conrad;Sharon Patton

  • Human babesiosis : an emerging tick-borne disease

    A. M. Kjemtrup;Patricia A Conrad

  • Coastal freshwater runoff is a risk factor for Toxoplasma gondii infection of southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis)

    M.A Miller;I.A Gardner;C Kreuder;D.M Paradies

  • Detection of Babesia microti by polymerase chain reaction.

    D. H. Persing;D. Mathiesen;W. F. Marshall;S. R. Telford

  • Neospora-like protozoan infection as a major cause of abortion in California dairy cattle.

    Mark L Anderson;Patricia C Blanchard;B. C. Barr;J. P. Dubey

  • Neosporosis in cattle.

    Mark L Anderson;A. G. Andrianarivo;Patricia A Conrad

  • Transmission of Toxoplasma: Clues from the study of sea otters as sentinels of Toxoplasma gondii flow into the marine environment *

    P.A. Conrad;M.A. Miller;C. Kreuder;E.R. James

  • PATTERNS OF MORTALITY IN SOUTHERN SEA OTTERS (ENHYDRA LUTRIS NEREIS) FROM 1998-2001

    C. Kreuder;M. A. Miller;M. A. Miller;D. A. Jessup;D. A. Jessup;L. J. Lowenstine

  • Cats and Toxoplasma: implications for public health.

    H. A. Dabritz;Patricia A Conrad

  • Detection of Serum Antibody Responses in Cattle with Natural or Experimental Neospora Infections

    Patricia A Conrad;K. Sverlow;Mark L Anderson;Joan D Rowe

  • Evidence of vertical transmission of Neospora sp infection in dairy cattle.

    Mark L Anderson;James P. Reynolds;Joan D Rowe;Karen W. Sverlow

  • Immune responses to Neospora caninum and prospects for vaccination.

    Elisabeth A. Innes;Aurélie G. Andrianarivo;Camilla Björkman;Diana J.L. Williams

  • Infection with a Babesia-Like Organism in Northern California

    David H. Persing;Barbara L. Herwaldt;Carol Glaser;Robert S. Lane

  • Type X Toxoplasma gondii in a wild mussel and terrestrial carnivores from coastal California: new linkages between terrestrial mammals, runoff and toxoplasmosis of sea otters.

    M A Miller;W A Miller;P A Conrad;E R James

  • Novel symptomatology and changing epidemiology of domoic acid toxicosis in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus): an increasing risk to marine mammal health

    Tracey Goldstein;Tracey Goldstein;Jonna A Mazet;T. S. Zabka;T. S. Zabka;G. Langlois

  • Hemolytic anemia caused by Babesia gibsoni infection in dogs.

    Patricia A Conrad;J. Thomford;I. Yamane;J. Whiting

  • Neospora-like protozoal infections associated with bovine abortions.

    B. C. Barr;Mark L Anderson;J. P. Dubey;Patricia A Conrad

  • Babesiosis in Washington State: A New Species of Babesia?

    Robert E. Quick;Barbara L. Herwaldt;John W. Thomford;Michael E. Garnett

  • Description of Babesia duncani n.sp. (Apicomplexa: Babesiidae) from humans and its differentiation from other piroplasms.

    Patricia A. Conrad;Anne M. Kjemtrup;Ramon A. Carreno;John Thomford

Frequent Co-Authors

Melissa A. Miller
Melissa A. Miller California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Bradd C. Barr
Bradd C. Barr University of California, Davis
Andrea E. Packham
Andrea E. Packham University of California, Davis
Ian A. Gardner
Ian A. Gardner University of Prince Edward Island
Jonna A. K. Mazet
Jonna A. K. Mazet University of California, Davis
Mark L Anderson
Mark L Anderson University of California, Davis
Anne M. Kjemtrup
Anne M. Kjemtrup California Department of Public Health
Jitender P. Dubey
Jitender P. Dubey Agricultural Research Service
Frances M. D. Gulland
Frances M. D. Gulland University of California, Davis
Antoinette E. Marsh
Antoinette E. Marsh The Ohio State University

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