• Evaluation of Deer Population Parameter Estimates and Implications for CWD

    Today’s vast amount of CWD information and high-performance computing present this research team with an opportunity to open new doors to better understanding the disease.

  • Pulling on the Same End of the Rope: Developing a Regional CWD Adaptive Management Framework

    One solution to overcoming the challenges of CWD management in Michigan, is the development and implementation of a regional adaptive management approach. A regional CWD adaptive management framework requires a two-phase learning approach.

  • Multistate CWD Strategic Planning Initiative

    MSU faculty member Dr. Sonja Christensen has assembled a consortium of over 14 universities, multiple state and federal agencies, and Canadian provinces to identify five thematic areas where further research for CWD is needed.

  • The Next Frontier of CWD Models for Michigan

    Disease simulation models, particularly agent-based models (ABMs), provide a unique tool to help researchers and managers better understand CWD dynamics and predict outbreaks because they are designed to link population demography and individual behaviors to disease dynamics. These models can be rapidly modified to assess specific questions.

  • Immobilization of CWD Prions

    A team of interdisciplinary researchers have been able to study how to immobilize prions that are found in the environment through using pyrogenic carbonaceous geosorbents (PCGs), such as activated carbons and biochars.