Rodney E. Rohde

Rodney E. Rohde, Ph.D. is a Regents’ Professor at the Texas State University System, a University Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program in the College of Health Professions at Texas State University. He also serves as Associate Director for the Translational Health Research Center.

Rohde is a Global Fellow, Fellow of the Association of Clinical Scientists, and Honorary Professor of International studies. He is an ASCP board-certified Specialist in Virology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology. He spent a decade as a public health microbiologist and molecular epidemiologist with the Texas Department of State Health Services Bureau of Laboratories and Zoonosis Control Division prior to his academic career, including two terms as a CDC Visiting Scientist.

Rohde served as Associate Dean for Research in the College of Health Professions for nine years. His research interests include Healthcare Associated Infections, antimicrobial resistance, and clinical/public health microbiology especially zoonotic diseases (Rabies, Hantavirus, and others).

He has published over 80 research articles and abstracts, two books and is a highly sought keynote presenter with over 100 international, national, and state conference presentations.

A cousin of smallpox​​ Monkeypox is caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to a subset of the Poxviridae family of viruses called Orthopoxvirus.
By Rodney E. Rohde
monkeypox
A cousin of smallpox​​ Monkeypox is caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to a subset of the Poxviridae family of viruses called Orthopoxvirus.
By Rodney E. Rohde
monkeypox