Dr. Matt Allender received his B.S. in Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution in 2000 from the University of Illinois. After completing a DVM at Illinois in 2004, he worked as an associate veterinarian and concurrently completed a M.S. in Veterinary Biosciences (Illinois '06), focusing on the epidemiology of disease in free-ranging reptiles. He was a veterinary resident in Zoological and Avian Medicine at the University of Tennessee and Knoxville Zoo from 2006 to 2009. He joined the faculty at the College of Veterinary Medicine in 2009. In 2012, he received his PhD (Illinois '12) in the Depratment of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, focusing on the epidemiology of ranaviral diseases in free-ranging chelonians. He became a Diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine in 2011. He now directs the Wildlife Epidemiology Lab, a collaborative research lab describing infectious and non-infectious disease of reptiles and amphibians. The lab is a leader on Snake Fungal Disease and ranavirus in chelonians.