On this week's episode of "Halteres Presents", Rich Thayer and Mickey Urdea are discussing with David Engelthaler, the director of the Pathogen and Microbiome Division at TGenNorth, the status of today's most cutting-edge genomics tools and how they're being utilized for clinical medicine, public medicine, and the One Health space. These next-gen genomic tools are more useful, flexible, accurate, and affordable than ever before, but they are only as intelligent as the hands they're in, so Dave is here to help uncover the best applications for these tools and the most applicable data to mine for the most useful and expansive possible inferences. Tune in to raise the level of your own pathogenic intelligence with David Engelthaler.
Dave Engelthaler, Ph.D., is a professor and the director of the Pathogen and Microbiome Division (aka TGen North). His research team at TGen North has a specific mission to advance human health through the application of pathogen genomic sciences and next generation technologies. He is also director of the TGen North Clinical Laboratory, and Co-Director of the TGen Integrated Microbiomics Center.
Dave was formerly the State Epidemiologist for Arizona and a biologist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He has over 160 peer-reviewed publications and over two dozen patented inventions. Dave's team at TGen North led TGen's emergency response operations to COVID, providing direct support to the residents of Arizona, especially for tribal nations and rural communities. Post-pandemic, his translational research is heavily focused on detecting and tracking outbreaks, characterizing and monitoring drug resistance in tuberculosis patients, and studying disease emergence and pathogen evolution.
Dave received a Ph.D. in Biology from Northern Arizona University with a focus on genomic epidemiology, and a Master’s Degree in Microbiology from Colorado State University, where he studied host-vector-pathogen dynamics.
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