Angie McDaniel
Professor Angie McDaniel is a leading figure in the field of veterinary medicine, specializing in population health and food animal health management. As a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, she plays a pivotal role in advancing the understanding and management of health issues affecting food animals. Her work is primarily based at the Tifton Veterinary Diagnostic and Investigational Laboratory, where she contributes significantly to the research and diagnostic efforts aimed at improving animal health and welfare. With a robust background in veterinary diagnostics, Professor McDaniel is dedicated to enhancing the health management practices for food animals, ensuring the sustainability and safety of animal-derived food products. Her expertise is instrumental in developing innovative strategies to tackle emerging health challenges in livestock populations. Through her teaching and research, she mentors the next generation of veterinarians, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex health issues in the field. Professor McDaniel's commitment to veterinary medicine is reflected in her collaborative approach, working closely with industry partners, fellow researchers, and students to foster a comprehensive understanding of animal health dynamics. Her contributions to the field are not only advancing scientific knowledge but also supporting the agricultural community in maintaining healthy and productive livestock.