- Assistant Professor
Biography
Dr. Andreas Eleftheriou is a veterinarian scientist and a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. He uses a One Health systems approach to investigate the ecological, epidemiological, and social dimensions of pathogens and toxicants with medical and veterinary significance to inform evidence-based prevention and mitigation strategies.
Education
- Post-doc, Quantitative Ecology, University of Massachusetts – Amherst and United States Geological Survey, 2025
- MPH, Veterinary Public Health, The Ohio State University, 2024
- Veterinary Public Health Residency, The Ohio State University, 2024
- PhD, Fish and Wildlife Biology, University of Montana, 2021
- Small Animal Rotating Internship, University of Pennsylvania, 2014
- DVM, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, 2013
- MS, Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts – Lowell, 2008
Certifications
- Board certification, American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, (Diplomate ACVPM)
Research Interest
- Zoonotic and vector-borne diseases
- Environmental and ecological toxicology
- Socioecological systems
- Veterinary public health
- One Health