Flaminio, Maria Julia Bevilaqua Felippe
Harry M. Zweig Assistant Professor in Equine Healthpeople
Cornell faculty affiliates
- Large Animal Medicine | Cornell University Hospital for Animals Section
research
research and scholarship focus
- Development of the immune system in foals
- Clinical immunology including equine immunodeficiencies
- Immunomodulatory therapies and response to vaccines
primary investigator of
affiliations
faculty appointment in
- Clinical Sciences (VETCS) | Cornell department
member of graduate field
- Comparative Biomedical Sciences | graduate field
- Immunology | graduate field
teaching
teaches
- BIOG 2990 - Introduction to Research Methods in Biology (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- BIOG 4990 - Independent Undergraduate Research in Biology (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- BIOG 2990 - Introduction to Research Methods in Biology (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-10:00:PM) | fall 2008 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-10:00:PM) | fall 2008 class
background
educational background
- PhD, Immunology, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 2002
- MS, Veterinary Science, Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1997
featured in
- Andalas, rare Sumatran rhino, helped by Cornell veterinarians on historic relocation to Indonesia | Cornell Chronicle feature
publications
linked articles
- Comparison of the efficacy of inactivated combination and modified-live virus vaccines against challenge infection with neuropathogenic equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) | journal article
- Inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation and activation: a mechanism used by equine invasive trophoblast to escape the maternal immune response. | journal article
- The proliferation inhibitory proteins p27Kip1 and retinoblastoma are involved in the control of equine lymphocyte proliferation | journal article