Roman Ganta speaks at conference and university in Thailand
Roman GANTA | Professor and Director, Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases | M.Sc., Ph.D. | Kansas State University, KS | KSU | Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology
Vector-borne diseases researcher explains connection between lone star ticks and red meat allergies | Kansas State University | News and Communications Services
Four internationally recognized faculty members join ranks of university distinguished professors | Kansas State University | News and Communications Services
Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine - Uppsløg | Facebook
Roman Ganta - Director, Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases - Kansas State University | LinkedIn
December 2021
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K-State Cancer Rsrch on Twitter: "Congrats to JCRC faculty members Brian Geisbrecht @BvgLab in biochemistry & molecular biophysics and Roman Ganta in diagnostic med & pathobiol on earning K-State's highest faculty title
Cumulative gift for Kansas State University's Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases from Abaxis reaches $1 million | Kansas State University | News and Communications Services
Special Interview || Roman R Ganta, Kansas State University Disinguished Professor - YouTube
Med School Watercooler: March 26 DSS to Feature Dr. Roman Ganta
Roman R. Ganta, PhD - Editorial Board - Infectious Medicine - Journal - Elsevier
Abaxis gives another $250,000 to Kansas State University's Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases | Kansas State University | News and Communications Services
Roman Ganta - Director, Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases - Kansas State University | LinkedIn
K-State Alumni Association - The clock could be ticking for ticks. Roman Ganta, professor and director of the Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases, recently secured a new grant of $2.7 million
CEVBD director Roman Ganta speaks at five universities in India
Four K-State faculty named university distinguished professors – News Radio KMAN
KSU Grant For Tick Disease Rocky Vaccine
New $2.7 million NIH grant extends researcher's work on tick-borne disease