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How amphibians are impacted by Chytridiomycosis with Keely Rodriguez

Author(s): Keely Rodriguez1, Megan Seifert2

1. University of Nevada Reno 2. Headwaters Science Institute

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Keely Rodriguez is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada Reno in the Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology department. In this interview, Keely discusses her background and her research focusing on amphibian immune responses to…

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Keely Rodriguez is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada Reno in the Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology department. In this interview, Keely discusses her background and her research focusing on amphibian immune responses to Chytridiomycosis.

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Keely Rodriguez is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada Reno in the Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology department. She has worked with many endangered species including fish, sea turtles, and frogs. Currently, she studies frog immune systems to see how they react to deadly diseases. 

This is a fascinating talk focused on an important topic communicated to an introductory undergraduate or high school classroom audience.

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