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Kopanke earns sheep scholarship

Jennifer Kopanke is a doctorate candidate at Colorado State University

PUBLISHED ON August 22, 2017

Kopanke's research into the bluetongue virus played a role in her being selected the 2017 recipient of the Sheep Heritage Foundation Scholarship. (Courtesy of American Sheep Industry Association)
Kopanke's research into the bluetongue virus played a role in her being selected the 2017 recipient of the Sheep Heritage Foundation Scholarship. (Courtesy of American Sheep Industry Association)
Kopanke's research into the bluetongue virus played a role in her being selected the 2017 recipient of the Sheep Heritage Foundation Scholarship. (Courtesy of American Sheep Industry Association)

DENVER — Like many young girls who love animals, Jennifer Kopanke settled on becoming a veterinarian early in life. But she didn’t stop there, choosing to continue her education in a doctorate program at Colorado State University. Her research into the bluetongue virus certainly played a role in her being selected the 2017 recipient of the Sheep Heritage Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship award is $3,000.

“I was really glad to receive this scholarship,” Kopanke said from her current home in Fort Collins, Colo. “This will facilitate the research I’m doing on a very important topic for the sheep industry. I’m honored that the committee chose me to receive the scholarship.”

The Oregon native grew up on Sauvie Island – a rural area just outside of Portland, Ore., that consists of half farm ground and half wildlife preserve. Kopanke got her start in sheep when a neighbor brought home two Polypay bum lambs from Oregon State University in the early 1990s.

“We just went from there,” she said. “We continued to build our flock and I did 4-H and showed sheep all the way through high school. We mostly have Suffolk crosses now. My parents still have the sheep, so I go back and help whenever I can.”

After high school, Kopanke headed to Willamette University in Salem, Ore., and majored in biology. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 2010 and followed with veterinary school at Washington State University in Pullman, Wash.

“As a kid, I don’t think I even really knew what it meant to be a veterinarian, but it was always something that I wanted to do,” she said. “As I continued my education and was exposed to science and medicine, it all became more of a reality for me.”

A move to Colorado followed, where Kopanke completed a residency in comparative medicine.

“It’s a dual degree/residency program, which is why I’m now working on my Ph.D.,” she said. “Now that I’m done with my residency, I can focus on my research – which is great.”

Kopanke expects to finish her Ph.D. program in May 2018, with plans to remain in the academic world that has been her home since graduating from high school.

“I’m in a great field right now because I love research,” she said. “But I also love the clinical side of veterinary medicine. I really enjoy where I’m at right now. When I’m done with my Ph.D., the goal will be to hopefully find a position that has a little bit of all of that. I want something that would allow me to have some clinical, some teaching and some research, so that’s probably a university position. But I’m open to other options, as well. After all these years in school, it’s about time to get a real job.”

For the moment, however, the bluetongue virus is her primary focus. She addressed her research in her scholarship application:

“Bluetongue virus is transmitted by biting midges and is readily spread to diverse animal populations. Sheep are highly susceptible to this virus, with some animals developing severe and often fatal disease. BTV is economically consequential. Direct losses from clinical disease, reproductive losses, animal movement restrictions and vaccination programs have cost billions of dollars in countries around the world.”ASI is an equal opportunity employer. It is the national trade organization supported by 45 state sheep associations, benefiting the interests of more than 88,000 sheep producers.

— American Sheep Industry Association

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