Drs. Gray, Wilber, & Carter Co-author Paper on 1st GARD Conference
A Healthier Pet Trade Could Prevent a Looming American Amphibian Apocalypse
Why Amphibian and Reptile Health Matters, and What UT Researchers are Doing to Protect It
UT researchers receive $2.75M grant to investigate movement of amphibian pathogens in wildlife trade networks
Gamma Sigma Delta Graduate Student Award
PhD student Davis Carter received the Gamma Sigma Delta (GSD) Graduate Student Award during the GSD Spring Awards and Initiation Ceremony on April 21, 2022. This award goes to the…
Podcast: Amphibian Life History, Trade, and Emerging Diseases
Dr. Matt Gray speaks with Shane Mauss about the amazing world of amphibians, characteristics of amphibian trade, and the impacts of emerging diseases on their populations. He also talks about…
First Global Amphibian and Reptile Disease Conference
Carter, Gray Receive Dr. Frank Mutschmann Award
Davis Carter (PhD candidate) and Dr. Matt Gray recently received the Dr. Frank Mutschmann Award (DGHT) from the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde (DGHT) for their paper appearing in…
Phi Zeta Manuscript Competition Winners
Congratulations to Drs. Anastasia Towe and BreeAnna Dell, winners of the 2022 Phi Zeta Manuscript Competition! Clinical or Applied Research Category Winner: Dr. Anastasia Towe (with Dr. Matthew Gray, Davis Carter, Dr.…
Wilber Joins Multi-institutional, $12.5 Million NSF Study of Amphibian Resilience to Infectious Disease
The Resilience Institute Bridging Biological Training and Research (RIBBiTR) is focused on understanding resilience to a key global threat that has the potential to affect all life: emerging infectious diseases. The Amphibian…