3D Printing for Animal Welfare: Making Custom Equipment without a Factory
January 17th, 2024
2pm EST
Registration Cost: $20
January 17th, 2024
2pm EST
Registration Cost: $20
Constance Woodman, Ph.D, is a biomedical scientist who works at the intersection of animal conservation and technology. A member of the Schubot Avian Health Center at the Texas A&M Veterinary School, she coordinates multiple university partners creating smart camera technology for wildlife management. A lifelong participant in breed and release, as well as captive conservation breeding programs, Constance uses technology to support captive welfare for breeding as well as conservation medicine study colonies.