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Africa, Unexpectedly, Leading the World in Success Combating COVID-19
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University of Nairobi partners with Washington State University on study of zoonotic diseases
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New interdisciplinary training launched in Kenya to combat emerging diseases like COVID-19
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WSU sampling wastewater to help contain spread of COVID‑19
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One In Three Nairobians Has Contracted COVID-19
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Revealed: A third of Nairobians have had Covid-19
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1 in 3 people in Nairobi has been infected with Covid-19, says researchers
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Listen to the bats
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Why camels are being watched by virus hunters
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OPINION: Participating in 10-day challenge will help WSU make recovery
Postdoctoral Programs

Postdoctoral Opportunities
The Allen School offers postdoctoral opportunities for both post-DVM and post-Ph.D. graduates. There are a variety of research opportunities within the school and at the WADDL (see below) facilities. Areas of focus can also include work in Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology.
Combined Ph.D. Programs (CVM)
Allen School Research Faculty
iPBS Home (CVM)
Resident Opportunities
Established in 1974, the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL) one element in a network of diagnostic reference facilities throughout the U.S. WADDL facilities include the main laboratory on the WSU Pullman campus and the Avian Health Laboratory in Puyallup, WA. Although WADDL does not have instructional department status, its faculty provide instruction in the DVM and graduate programs.
About WADDL (CVM)
Current Residents at WADDL (CVM)