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Tom Hughes

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Tom Hughes

ZEN Project Coordinator
PREDICT Program Coordinator

As Malaysian Project Coordinator, Tom Hughes's responsibilities include running the Zoonotic Emergence Network (ZEN) a collaborative research project with the Global Viral Forecasting Initiative and being the PREDICT country coordinator for the USAID Emerging Pandemic Threats program.
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Alonso Aguirre

Alonso Aguirre

Alonso Aguirre is Senior Vice President for the Conservation Medicine Program, and cofounder and executive committee member of the Consortium for Conservation Medicine at Wildlife Trust. He is Chairman of the World Association of Wildlife Veterinarians (WAWV). He serves as a clinical assistant professor at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, and is a research professor at Columbia University, where he teaches in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology and he is an executive member of the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC).

After obtaining his doctorate in veterinary medicine, Aguirre received an M.S. in Wildlife Biology and Epidemiology, and a PhD in Wildlife Biology and protected area management from Colorado State University, where he later served as assistant professor. He holds a post-doctorate from Oregon State University and the National Park Service, and was a visiting professor at the Wildlife Department, Swedish Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, where he researched the epidemiology of roe deer and Arctic fox diseases.

Aguirre acted as Veterinary Medical Officer for NMFS Protected Species Investigations, heading a pioneering the epidemiology program for Hawaiian monk seals and Hawaiian green turtles; his research has been instrumental in revealing the impact of emerging diseases of marine wildlife populations.

Aguirre has served as advisor to numerous organizations, was technical advisor to governments of several countries in the Americas, Southeast Asia and Western Europe, and has briefed the Mexican and US Congress, administration and federal agency leaders. He authored Helminths of Wildlife: A Global Perspective, co-edited Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice, published more than 150 professional papers in peer-reviewed journals, and serves as co-editor of the new Springer journal EcoHealth.

Dr. Aguirre is a winner of the Harry Jalanka Memorial Medal from Finland, the most prestigious award in zoological and wildlife medicine, for his contributions to the field.

His work has been the focus of extensive media coverage including Bioscience, Conservation In Practice, Environmental Health Perspectives, the New York Times, Trends in Ecology and Evolution and other international magazines, TV and radio shows.

Current publications include:

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Aquatic Conservation Program

Pandemic Disease Research

Marine Mammals and Sea Turtles as Sentinels of Ecological Health

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