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Dr. Will de Glanville

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Dr. Will de Glanville is the Animal Health and Zoonotic Disease Technical Advisor with Veterinarians Without Borders.

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Dr. Will de Glanville

Animal Health and Zoonotic Disease Technical Advisor

Will is a veterinarian and public health scientist who has worked on a range of human and animal health issues in Africa and Asia since 2008. In addition to earning honours degrees in conservation medicine and veterinary medicine, he completed a residency in veterinary public health and has a masters and PhD degree in epidemiology. Before joining Veterinarians Without Borders/Vétérinaires Sans Frontières in 2023, he worked at the Royal Veterinary College in London, the University of Glasgow, the International Livestock Research Institute, and for Médecins sans Frontières. He is passionate about strengthening human and animal health service delivery in neglected populations. 

Will’s scientific publications can be found here.

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