Associate Professor and Director
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia, United States
Dr. Credille is an Associate Professor in and Director of the Food Animal Health and Management Program in the Department of Population
Health in College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia.
He completed his DVM training at UGA, an internship
in livestock medicine and surgery at Colorado State University, Large
Animal internal medicine residency and PhD in physiology/pharmacology at
UGA. The goal of Dr. Credille's research program is to better understand
the epidemiology, mechanisms, and impact of antimicrobial resistance in
Mannhaemia haemolytica. Additionally, his research program is evaluating the differences in immune
responses to viral and bacterial respiratory pathogens in beef calves at
high and low risk of developing BRD and the utility of serum biomarkers for predicting BRD risk . Long term, he hopes to use the
information he obtains from his studies to develop antimicrobial use and
management strategies that improve the health and welfare of beef cattle
throughout North America
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Friday, June 7, 2024
8:00am – 9:00am CT
Clinical Utility and Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests for Bovine Respiratory Disease
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
2:20pm – 3:20pm CT