Collaborative Projects
Dr. Jamie Rothenburger is an assistant professor, a veterinarian who practices pathology, a wildlife disease researcher and a writer. She grew up in a rural Saskatchewan and obtained a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree.
Twenty years of ungulate disease surveillance by the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (2003-2022).
Schutten K, Shirose L, Stevens B, Goldsmith D, Slater O, Rothenburger JL,...
Geography of renal hamartomas in wild urban white-tailed jackrabbits
Hunter ST, Brundler MA, Checkley SL, Cork SC, Legge C, Weese JS,...
Three distinct forms of Pneumocystis coexist in individuals of two species of deer mice (genus Peromyscus). Infection, Genetics and Evolution.
Babb-Biernacki SJ, Peng L, Jardine CM, Rothenburger JL, Swanson MT, Kovacs JA, Esselstyn...
Disease and mortality in free-ranging Leporidae in Canada: a retrospective study.
Hunter ST, Checkley SL, Cork S, Weese JS, Rothenburger JL. Disease and mortality in...
Development of highly efficient universal Pneumocystis primers and their application in investigating the prevalence and genetic diversity of Pneumocystis in wild hares and rabbits.
Ma L, Lin I, Hunter ST, Blasi B, Danesi P, Weissenbacher-Lang C,...
Detection and phylogenetic analysis of Orf virus and Muskox Rhadinovirus 1 from muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) in the Canadian Arctic.
Dalton CS, Tomaselli M, Rothenburger JL, Mavrot F, Di Francesco J, Leclerc...
Muskrats are competent intermediate hosts of Echinococcus multilocularis in North America.
Trudeau M, Goldsmith D, Lelain C, Stamler S, Rothenburger JL. Muskrats are...
An integrative and multi-indicator approach for wildlife health applied to an endangered caribou herd.
Aguilar XF, Leclerc L-M, Kugluktuk Angoniatit Association, Ekaluktutiak Hunters & Trappers Organization,...