Professor and Director of Research
Texas A&M University
CANYON, Texas, United States
Dr. Morley is a veterinary internal medicine specialist, epidemiologist, and animal scientist who studies infectious diseases in animals and people. His research uses advanced molecular tools to investigate health and disease pathogenesis in animals, methods for disease prevention and mitigation, microbial ecology, and the impacts of antimicrobial drug use. The goal of these efforts is to conduct highly impactful research that improves the sustainability of animal agriculture, providing an abundant and healthy food supply for a global society. In 2019, Dr. Morley was appointed the Director of Research for the Veterinary Education, Research & Outreach (VERO) Program at Texas A&M University, and is the Sally Rau McIntosh Endowed Chair for Veterinary Strategic Initiatives. He previously served for 20 years as Professor of Epidemiology and the Director of Infection Control at Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health.
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Beyond the Culture Plate: How Sequencing Is Rewriting the Story of Mannheimia and BRD
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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