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Lincoln Graduate Focuses On Homeland Security

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When you mention bird flu, homeland security may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But for Agricultur­al and Resource Ec o n om - ics doctoral student Jada Thompson, bird flu and other avian diseases can be connected directly to issues of safety and security.

With the federal government in agreement, Thompson, a graduate of Lincoln High School, is one of two doctoral students selected as 2015 Career Developmen­t Program fellows by the Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases, a Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Center of Excellence.

She will receive a threeyear DHS- funded fellowship that covers a portion of tuition and fees, includes up to two summer internship­s and pays a stipend. At the completion of her fellowship, she will complete a one-year service commitment to work in academia, government or industry related to her field.

Thompson is conducting economic and epidemiolo­gical analyses of Newcastle disease and avian influenza in commercial poultry operations. She will create risk assessment­s through epidemiolo­gy scenarios — at the producer, regional/processing and national levels — to assess the economic benefits and costs of movement of layer eggs within and outside of quarantine zones in the event of a disease outbreak. Thompson’s academic advisor is Dustin Pendell, associate professor of Agricultur­al and Resource Economics.

“With only two fellows selected from this year’s highly competitiv­e pool of applicants, this prestigiou­s fellowship speaks volumes about Jada’s demonstrat­ed abilities and promising future in the animal health economics discipline,” said Pendell.

The career developmen­t program was establishe­d in 2008 to provide graduate- level fellowship­s that promote workforce developmen­t into public and private practice and academia. Emphasis is placed on building future workforce capacity in fields related to science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s that also support the DHS mission space in transbound­ary, emerging and zoonotic disease defense. The program uses DHS-sponsored funding awarded to the Institute through the DHS Office of University Programs and the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e National Needs Fellowship.

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