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Elizabeth Singh, VG26
Biography
Georgia
M.S. in Conservation Medicine ‘26
Biology, minor Environmental Studies
Agnes Scott College 2023
Why did you choose to pursue this degree, and why did you choose Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine to pursue this degree?
I chose to pursue a MS in Conservation Medicine degree at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine because I have research interests in conservation medicine, OneHealth, and ecoimmunology.
What are your interests and/or experience relative to conservation medicine?
During my time at Agnes Scott, I completed a research trip in Roatan, Honduras focusing on biodiversity and coral health. I continued research throughout my undergraduate in various subjects ranging from ecology to neuroscience. I also volunteered at the Georgia Aquarium and previously interned with the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program.
What are your career goals after completing the program?
I plan to earn my Ph.D. with research focusing on marine mammals with an end goal of a career in academia.