Institution
Wildlife Conservation Society
Based in
United States , TWISP
Short Bio
Amanda Fine is the Director of One Health at the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). She is a veterinarian with a PhD in epidemiology and has spent most of her career working in the field of wildlife conservation. Amanda has studied brucellosis, zoonotic parasites, bovine TB at the wildlife/livestock interface, and led projects focused on grassland conservation, emerging infectious diseases, and building local capacity for one health surveillance and response. Amanda currently serves on the Advisory Committee of the FAO/WOAH Global Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) Eradication Programme and is part of the Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) working group on African Swine Fever in Southeast Asia.
Other Expertise
EIDs
Zoonoses
Epidemiology
Surveillance
Veterinary Public Health
Wildlife Disease