Bosco-Lauth is an assistant professor of biomedical sciences research at the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. A veterinarian, her research focuses on zoonotic infectious diseases, including viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, influenza, West Nile, as well as bacterial and fungal pathogens. Current projects focus on host pathogenesis and immunity as well as transmission dynamics and environmental factors that contribute to infection. She develops artificial ecosystems in the lab to simulate dynamic disease-transmission processes in the world. She also studies vector-host-pathogen interactions involving mosquito- and tick-borne diseases and vaccine development for zoonotic diseases, such as brucellosis in ruminants and wildlife and rabies virus. She earned Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, doctoral and bachelor’s degrees from CSU.
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