Emily Snyder
Assistant Professor, Department of Large Animal Clinical SciencesBeef Cattle Health
Research Area(s)
- Antimicrobial resistance, bovine respiratory disease and production medicine
Academic Credentials
- BSc, Iowa State University, 2007
- DVM, Iowa State University, 2011
- MFAM, University of Georgia, 2016
- PhD, University of Georgia, 2020
Profile
Dr. Emily Snyder is from the state of Iowa in the United States. She attended Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, where she completed her BSc degree in Animal Science and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. She went on to complete a Master of Food Animal Medicine (MFAM) degree and a PhD degree at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.
Dr. Snyder was in private mixed animal practice for two years in Iowa and Illinois. At the University of Saskatchewan, her research focuses on antimicrobial resistance, bovine respiratory disease and production medicine.
Research Interests
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing issue in animal agriculture. Dr. Snyder's research seeks to understand the role of emerging strains of antimicrobial-resistant bacterial pathogens in bovine respiratory disease.