SCWDS Personnel Biographies
Dr. Joe Corn
Public Service Associate
jcorn@vet.uga.edu
(706) 542-1741

Education:
B.S., Bates College, 1980
M.S., Texas Tech University, 1983
Ph.D.,University of Georgia, 1995

Research Interests:
Wildlife diseases, tick ecology and control, emergency preparedness, oral vaccination, invasive species.

Recent Publications

  • Corn JL, Manning EJ, Sreevatsan S, Fischer JR. 2005.  Isolation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from free-ranging birds and mammals on livestock premises. Appl Environ Microbiol. 71(11):6963-7.

  •  Corn JL, Stallknecht DE, Mechlin NM, Luttrell MP, Fischer JR. 2004.  Persistence of pseudorabies virus in feral swine populations. J Wildl Dis. 40(2):307-10.

  • Corn, J.L., J.R. Mendez, and E.E. Catalan.  2003.  Evaluation of baits for delivery of oral rabies vaccine to dogs in Guatemala.  American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 69(2):155-158.  [PDF Reprint]

  • Lehmann, T., D.H. Graham, E. Dahl, C. Sreekumar, F. Launer, J.L. Corn, H.R. Gamble and J.P. Dubey.  2003.  Transmission dynamics of Toxoplasma gondii on a pig farm.  Infection, Genetics, and Evolution.  3(2):135-141.  [PDF Reprint]

  • Corn, J.L. and V.F. Nettles.  2001.  Health protocol for translocation of wild elk.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases 37(3): 413-426.

  • Luttrell, M.P., D.E. Stallknecht, S.H. Kleven, D.M. Kavanaugh, J.L. Corn, and J.R. Fischer.  2001.  Mycoplasma gallisepticum in house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) and other wild birds associated with poultry production facilities.   Avian Diseases 45: 321-329.

  • Corn, J.L. and M.J. Conroy.  1998.  Estimation of density of mongooses with  capture-recapture and distance sampling.  Journal of Mammalogy 79(3):1009-1015.

Joe mist nets birds in Guatemala.
Joe mist nets birds in Guatemala.
























Home   |  About Us   |  Committee   | Diagnostic Service   | Extern/Graduate   |  Publications   | Field Manual   |  Personnel
Map   | Member Agencies   | SCWDS Briefs   | Wildlife Maps   |  Development Fund   | Topic Index Other Sites

College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia
SCWDS personnel e-mail addresses
Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study
Providing continuous service since 1957 for the health of this nation's wildlife resources, domestic livestock, and people
University of Georgia