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Kerry Dwinell

Dwinell@madisoncounrtyday.org

 
Education

B.S. - Microbiology/Anatomy- Colorado State University, Fort Collins - 1994-1998

- Biology - University of Wisconsin - Steven’s Point - 1993-1994

M.S. - Gastrointestinal physiology/parasitology, Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine- 2002

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Academic Employment

Elementary science teacher, Madison Country Day School, Madison, WI - 2000-present

Research assistant/graduate student studying intestinal motility and parasitology - 1998-2000

Teaching assistant - Veterinary Histology laboratory - 1999

 

 Current and Previous Research

Undergraduate independent study with Dr. John Belisle, Colorado State Uni. 1995-1997

Master’s research with Dr. John A. Oaks, Department of Comparative

Biosciences, Sch. of Veterinary Medicine, Univ Wisconsin - Madison 1998-2000

My research focuses on the interaction of the tapeworm and the rat’s enteric nervous system and intestinal physiology.

 

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