Michael 9. Lappin

Colorado State University Center for Companion Animal Studies, Department of Clinical Sciences
Dr. Lappin graduated from Oklahoma State University and then completed an internship, internal medicine residency, and PhD program in Parasitology at the University of Georgia. Dr. Lappin is the Kenneth W. Smith Professor in Small Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine at Colorado State University, is the director of the “Center for Companion Animal Studies” and he helps direct the shelter medicine program. He is the Chair of the WSAVA One Health Committee. His principal areas of interest are prevention of infectious diseases, the upper respiratory disease complex, infectious causes of fever, infectious causes of diarrhea, and zoonoses. His research group has published over 300 primary papers or book chapters concerning small animal infectious diseases. Recent awards include the ACVIM Robert W. Kirk Award for Professional Excellence, the WSAVA Scientific Achievement Award, and the AVMA Clinical Research Award.

Author Of 4 Presentations

One Health Committee report: how to earn a WSAVA Certificate in One Health

Lecture Time
08:00 AM - 08:50 AM
Room
Hall 711
Date
07/17/19, Wednesday
Session Time
08:00 AM - 08:50 AM

What you can catch at work: Zoonoses from the DVM and MD perspectives

Lecture Time
03:05 PM - 03:30 PM
Room
Hall 711
Date
07/17/19, Wednesday
Session Time
02:40 PM - 03:30 PM

What you can catch at work: Zoonoses from the DVM and MD perspectives

Lecture Time
04:15 PM - 04:40 PM
Room
Hall 711
Date
07/17/19, Wednesday
Session Time
03:50 PM - 04:40 PM

Treat canine parvovirus infection

Lecture Time
01:45 PM - 02:10 PM
Room
Hall 713
Date
07/18/19, Thursday
Session Time
01:45 PM - 02:10 PM