NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
Bethesda, Maryland
Cate Pritchard, PhD, MS, is an Animal Welfare Program Specialist in the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW), Division of Policy and Education, and a Lieutenant in the US Public Health Service.
Prior to joining OLAW in 2019, Cate was a postdoctoral scholar at Penn State University in the Center for Disease Dynamics, exploring zoonotic diseases. Cate completed her PhD at Penn State University in Wildlife Biology, where her dissertation examined predator-prey interactions and noninvasive metrics of stress in wildlife. She earned her Master of Science in Biology at the University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Before graduate school, Cate led domestic and international ecological research exploring eutrophication and herbivore removal on Caribbean coral reefs and African Savannahs. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Wisconsin, Superior.
C06 - IACUC Oversight and Evaluation of an Effective Institutional Training Program
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM ET