PEOPLE
Lab Director 
Tony L. Goldberg, Professor of Epidemiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- DVM, 2000, University of Illinois
- MS, Epidemiology, 2000, University of Illinois
- Ph.D., Anthropology, 1996, Harvard University
- B.A., Biology & English, 1990, Amherst College
My training spans the biological, medical, and social sciences, which helps my laboratory engage in cross-disciplinary research. In addition to my professional interests, I enjoy the outdoors (hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, skiing) as well as literature, music, theatre, and a diversity of other cultural activities, all of which are readily available in and around the wonderful city of Madison, Wisconsin.
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Lab members
The Goldberg lab consists of a dedicated group of motivated and diverse individuals. Although projects and their associated methods vary widely, everyone is bound by a common interest in the ecology and evolution of health and disease, as well as by a strong work ethic and a spirit of cooperation.
Gabriel Hamer (Post-doc). Eco-epidemiology of West Nile virus in Chicago, USA.
Innocent Rwego (PhD student). Ecology of human-ape bacterial transmission in Uganda.
Sarah Paige (PhD student). Medical geography and social science of zoonotic disease transmission in Uganda.
Amanda Johnston (Veterinary student). Molecular epidemiology of cross-species Giardia duodenalis transmission in Uganda.
Stephanie Salyer (DVM/MPH student). Molecular epidemiology of cross-species parasitic infections in people and animals in Uganda.
Collaborators
The complexity of problems at the intersection of health, disease, and ecology requires a team approach. None of the projects in the Goldberg lab would be possible without the active participation of a talented set of collaborators. We are always seeking fruitful collaborations and welcome inquiries about cooperative projects.
