![]() Rodney Rohde |
Rodney E. Rohde, assistant professor in the
Rohde was nominated--along with his co-authors--in the “Assessment and Epidemiology” category for the manuscript “Bat-associated Rabies Virus in Skunks.” The winners for the different categories will be announced during the 2007 Charles C. Shepard Science Award ceremony at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Roybal Campus in
Rohde received his B.S. in microbiology and master’s in biology with an emphasis in virology
His research interests are very diverse but focus on public health microbiology, specifically with respect to rabies virology, wildlife vaccination, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and molecular diagnostics/biotechnology. Rohde is currently working on his Ph.D. in education. For more specific information about his projects, please see: www.txstate.edu/~rr33
Since 1985, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) have presented the Charles C. Shepard Science Award to the authors of the most outstanding peer-reviewed research paper published by CDC/ATSDR scientists during the preceding year. The award recognizes scientific achievement at CDC/ATSDR.
The award honors the memory of Shepard, whose career was marked by the pursuit of scientific excellence. In addition to honoring publications in three categories--Assessment and Epidemiology, Prevention and Control, and Laboratory and Methods--there is also an award for Lifetime Scientific Achievement.