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Jeff Hall

Title: Research Virologist
Phone: 608-270-2458
Email: jshall@usgs.gov

Education and/or Training

B.S. 1980 Dana College, Blair Nebraska Biology/Psychology
PhD 2001 University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Nebraska Biological Sciences - viral diseases

Areas of Specialization and or Research Interests

Disease ecology
Viral diseases

Current USGS Research and Projects

Avian influenza highly pathogenic H5N1 in shorebirds, raptors and waterbirds
Experimental infection study on AI

Professional Experience

2007 – Present USGS National Wildlife Health Center, Madison, WI Research Virologist
2003 – 2007 USDA APHIS NWRC Ft. Collins, CO Virologist/Laboratory Manager

Professional Activities and/or Memberships

American Society for Virology
University of Nebraska Plant Pathology Graduate Student Association
University of Nebraska Biological Science Graduate Student Association

Selected Publications

Jeffrey S. Hall, Kevin Bentler, Gabrielle Landolt, Richard B. Minnis, Tyler A. Campbell, Scott C. Barras, J. Jeffrey Root, Stacy Elmore, John Pilon, Kristy Pabilonia, Cindy Driscoll, Dennis Slate, Heather Sullivan and Robert G. McLean. Avian influenza prevalence in wild raccoon populations: Can peridomestic mammals serve as bridges between waterfowl and humans? (MS submitted to Emerging Infectious Disease).

Jeffry S. Hall, Rich Minnis, Tyler A. Campbell, Scott Barras, Randy W. DeYoun, Kristy Pabilonia, Michael Avery, Heather Sullivan, Larry Clark and Robert G. McLean. Influenza exposure in United States feral swine populations. J. Wildlife Dis. 44:362-368.

Clark, L., J.S. Hall, R. McLean, M. Dunbar, K. Klenk, Richard Bowen and C.A. Smeraski. (2006) Susceptibility of greater sage-grouse to experimental infection with West Nile virus. J. Wildlife Dis. 42:14-22.

L. Clark and J.S. Hall. (2006) Avian influenza in wild birds: status as reservoirs and risks posed to humans and agriculture. Ornithological Monographs 60:3-29.

Hall, J.S., French, R., Morris, T.J. and Stenger, D.C. (2001) Structure and temporal dynamics of populations within wheat streak mosaic virus isolates. J. Virol. 75:10231-10243.

Hall, J.S., French, R., Hein, G.L., Morris, T.J. and Stenger, D.C. (2001) Three distinct mechanisms facilitate genetic isolations of sympatric wheat streak mosaic virus lineages. Virology 282:230-236.

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