Bart Tarbet

College of Veterinary Medicine

Research Professor


E. Bart Tarbet

Contact Information

Office Location: VSB 201
Phone: 435-797-3954
Email: bart.tarbet@usu.edu
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Educational Background

PhD, Animal Science with specialization in experimental pathology, (Pathogenesis of infectious disease), University of Delaware, 2006
Pathogenic, Antigenic, and Phylogenetic Evaluation of Chicken Infectious Anemia Virus Isolates.
MS, Microbiology and Immunology, (Molecular virology), Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1995
Protection Against Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) Challenge Infection in the Murine Model After Immunization with Synthetic Peptides or Recombinant Proteins from EHV-1 Glycoprotein D.
BS, Microbiology, (Chemistry), Weber State University, 1986

Biography

I have 25 years’ experience in vaccine development, including the vaccine industry and academia. My lab is focused on evaluating experimental therapeutics for influenza virus, enterovirus, and SARS-CoV-2 virus infections.

Teaching Interests

CLASSES I TEACH:
1) Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology, VM 7596 Fall in the School of Veterinary Medicine. 2) ADVS 5000 "One Health", in the ADVS MPH program.

Research Interests

Research interests
• Virology, immunology, vaccines and antiviral chemotherapy
• Animal models of influenza virus, enterovirus and SARS-C0V-2 infections
• Treatment and prevention of virus infections by antivirals and vaccines

Awards

Faculty Researcher of the Year, 2021

Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences

Undergraduate Research Mentor of the Year, 2017

College of Agricultre and Applied Sciences

Undergraduate Research Mentor of the Year, 2016

Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences

Young Investigator Award, 2012

International Society for Antiviral Research


    Publications | Book Chapters

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Academic Journal

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    Bulletins

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      Extension

      Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Section Leader, 2017 - Ongoing