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Wildlife Disease Ecology Lab
PI: Georgia Titcomb

We're a research group in the Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Department of the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. We study how human actions and environmental impacts influence disease transmission in wildlife. We use a variety of field, lab, and quantitative methods to explore human-wildlife disease relationships in many different systems. 


Our ultimate goal is to promote wildlife health and conservation while balancing human well-being in ever-changing landscapes. 
News:

2026 
  • Congratulations to both Jon Maxwell and Cristina Blanco for receiving CSU's One Health Institute Student awards!

2025 

  • The lab welcomes Ally Mujica as an incoming MS student in Fall 2025! 

2024 
  • The lab welcomes Dr. Cristina Blanco, DVM, as an incoming Ph.D. student in Fall 2024! 

2023 
  • December 6th: Our new paper examining how high densities of cattle can increase parasite exposure for overlapping wildlife is out in Proceedings of the Royal Society: B.
  • November 15th: Huge congratulations to Becca Windell for winning the Warner College Graduate Student Achievement Award!
  • August 17th: The lab welcomes Becca Windell and Jon Maxwell, DVM as the first Ph.D. students!
  • March 15th: A paper resulting from a hugely interdisciplinary collaboration among sociologists, network scientists, and ecologists has been accepted in the Journal of Infectious Diseases! You can read the preprint here.
  • January 1st: Hello, Colorado State University! Georgia Titcomb is a new Assistant Professor in Wildlife Disease Ecology; stay tuned for lab updates as her work transitions from UC Santa Barbara to CSU.
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