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Tara C. Smith is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology. Her research involves a number of pathogens at the animal-human nexus. She also writes for The Panda's Thumb and previously for WIRED SCIENCE's Correlations. Please note the views expressed on this site are Dr. Smith's alone and may not be representative of the groups mentioned above.

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In the field II

Category: General EpidemiologyInfectious diseaseMisc.
Posted on: May 30, 2006 10:55 AM, by Tara C. Smith

Leftover from last week's zoonotic diseases course: I do sometimes get away from the hind end of animals.

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1

I don't think that ball cap is regulation lab wear. On the other hand, I note you wear your watch on the right arm, just like I do. Weird.

Posted by: Dave S. | May 30, 2006 10:57 AM

2

This is a strong argument against covering women to make them less attractive to men...because some women can wear spun bond, hold swine and still look adorable. Or maybe it's the gleam in the eye that does it.

Posted by: Tree | May 30, 2006 12:32 PM

3

Tara - Nice Pic! It looks to me that you are well-equiped to examine "research" from the usual DI research location...

Posted by: J-Dog | May 30, 2006 1:42 PM

4

I'm curious as to the age of the piglet. When I first saw it, I assumed it was a newborn. But I don't have any basis for that, not being familiar with pigs.

Posted by: llewelly | May 30, 2006 9:38 PM

5

I'm just curious ... since you've have yourself all suited up and masked for protection, you can't afford to miss the gloves can you? perhaps you were having a break or having just a normal outing mask for odours and suit to keep grime away

I just make a habit of having full gowns, glasses, mask, and taped double gloves, because I have to deal with deadly nasties everytime in the lab

Cheers,
viji

Posted by: Viji | May 31, 2006 12:59 AM

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The piglet was indeed a newborn. As far as the lack of gloves, we weren't really gowned up to protect ourselves so much as to avoid tracking things outside of the operation and back to the classroom/cars/lab. Washing hands when we leave is easy; showering out (which the workers there do; they shower both in and out), less so.

Posted by: Tara C. Smith | May 31, 2006 8:48 AM

7

Sexy!

I'll look the other way now.

Fortunately, there are at least a few hundred miles between us, and my car is low on gas.

Posted by: Stephen Uitti | June 1, 2006 10:03 AM

8

Dude, Aurora must be really sick!

Posted by: Shawn Welch | June 2, 2006 11:43 AM

9

nice pic lovely:)

Posted by: evden eve nakliyat | January 31, 2009 12:45 PM

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