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Audrey Weers (they/them), VG’24

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Biography

California

M.S. in Infectious Diseases and Global Health’24
B.S Biology; Minor: Chemistry and Philosophy
University of San Fransisco, 2022

Why did you choose to pursue this degree, and why did you choose Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine to pursue this degree?

My name is Audrey. I am from San Francisco, California.  I bring one year of pharmaceutical development experience, one year of oncology research through murine models in both specific pathogen free and germ-free settings, and four years of emergency veterinary technician experience. After completing the MS-IDGH program, I plan on pursuing my D.V.M. to become an emergency and critical care veterinarian. I also have an interest in researching neglected tropical diseases. In my spare time, I enjoy searching for ugly cat figurines, watching A24 films with my fiancé, and expanding my collection of unfinished video games and books. I also share my apartment with my firstborn feline, Mina. 

Both of my parents are chemistry majors, so I was constantly exposed to science and medicine content from a young age. Zoonotic diseases have always been a special interest of mine, with Ebola being a favorite. A book I loved as a kid was The Hot Zone by Richard Preston, which is about the E. reston outbreak in the United States back in the 80s. I always knew I would get into a career involving disease, which is part of what lead me into the veterinary medicine career. The MS-IDGH program offers me the opportunity to explore this niche and its applications while earning a graduate degree in a short amount of time. Tufts University is one of my top schools for veterinary medicine, but it is very competitive. 

What are your career goals after completing the program?

I am pursuing graduate education to set myself apart from other candidates. I hope that by completing the MS-IDGH program, I will demonstrate my ability to handle the academic rigor of veterinary school, if not at Tufts, then at another school.