ANNE ZAJAC, DVM, MS, PhD
Virginia Tech Professor Emeritus
Parasitology
Isle of Skye
United Kingdom
Dr. Anne Zajac is a retired faculty member from the Virginia/Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech. She is a Michigan native and received her DVM from Michigan State University and a PhD in parasitology from Ohio State University. She was a faculty member at Virginia Tech beginning in 1986. Dr. Zajac taught parasitology to both veterinary and undergraduate students and supervised the parasitology diagnostic lab in the veterinary hospital. Her principal research interest was the biology and control of gastrointestinal parasites of small ruminants and camelids. She is a past president of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists and a charter member of the parasitology specialty in the American College of Veterinary Microbiology.
Conference proceedings
Biology of Parasites - 10th anniversary conference ACSRPC [May 2013]
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Factsheets
Best Management Practices: Parasite Biology Impacts Control [September 2018, reviewed February 2024]
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Podcasts
Common but unimportant worms in goats - For the Love of Goats [May 2021]
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Timely Topics
White eyes and bottle jaw: are there zebras? [August 2016]
Disgusting tapeworms [September 2014, reviewed August 2024] | PDF
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Last updated 07.27.23