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Anya Campbell-Hawthorn

Anya Campbell-Hawthorn, DVM, MS

PhD Candidate, Pathology Resident
Department of Biomedical Sciences & Pathobiology
Graduate Advisor: Dr. Korinn Saker

e-mail: arachnid@vt.edu


Education

2006 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
VMRCVM
Blacksburg Virginia
2002 Master of Science
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Virginia
2000 Bachelor of Science
Radford University
Radford, Virginia

Brief Bio

I love the visual aspect of pathology; looking into a microscope allows me to peek into the secret lives of cells and pathogens, and to see the ‘action’ that underlies clinical signs. I live in Blacksburg with my family, including my son Peregrine (12) and daughter Jamie (15), as well as our ‘zoo’ of dogs, cats, fish, dragon, and ferret. I would have a tarantula and an emperor scorpion, but my partner won’t allow them in the house. I enjoy hiking, fencing (at which I am not very good at the moment), drawing, pottery, and recreational reading.


Research Project Involvement

  • Canine cataract and oxidative damage to lens proteins
  • Polyunsaturated fatty acids and cancer
  • Evolution of spider capture thread

Professional Experience

2006-present Pathology Resident
VMRCVM
Blacksburg, Virginia
2000-2002 Biology Teaching Assistant

Professional Memberships

  • American Veterinary Medical Association