MF Menajovsky is a pre-doctoral researcher focused on diseases in wild fauna, specializing in South American species and tropical diseases. Her research aims to understand the prevalence, transmission dynamics, and impacts of diseases on wildlife populations. Her research contributes to the conservation of biodiversity in tropical ecosystems, while also addressing public health concerns.
Dr. Johan Espunyes is a researcher working on emerging diseases in wildlife species, wildlife population health monitoring, and conservation. His research also focuses on zoonotic diseases from a wildlife origin.
Dr. Oscar Cabezón is a researcher focused on the epidemiology of infectious diseases in wildlife, with particular emphasis on the interface between wildlife, livestock, human beings, and the environment. His research also concentrates on drivers of disease emergence and its impact on wildlife conservation and management.
Pedro Mayor, Department of Animal Health and Anatomy of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, has developed his research activity in the field of biology, conservation and management of wildlife mainly focused on reproduction, morphology and reproduction in wild mammals, health studies focused on the study of zoonoses and toxicology, One Health, anthropological impacts (hunting, logging, oil activities), food security, and sustainable use of resources for the rural Amazon communities.