Listen "From Flocks to Founders: How Waterfowl Science Becomes a Startup"
Episode Synopsis
Waterfowl do not read our biosecurity plans. They follow weather, water, and habitat, and they carry powerful lessons for disease prediction and prevention. In this episode of Unplucked, host Andy Vance talks with UC Davis poultry epidemiologist Dr. Maurice Pitesky about the Waterfowl Alert Network, a platform that treats ducks and geese like a moving weather system. Dr. Pitesky explains how repurposed weather radar, telemetry, and satellite imagery can show where birds are headed next, why that matters for highly pathogenic avian influenza risk, and how the same tools can support hunters, renewable energy siting, and conservation planning.
The episode also explores the human side of prevention. Dr. Pitesky shares why extension only works when communication is part of the plan, how clear stories help people adopt biosecurity and vaccination habits, and what he has learned about meeting the public where they are on social media and in the press. He reflects on the growing role of entrepreneurship in academia, the culture shift required to commercialize university ideas, and the value of cross-training students who can translate between disciplines.
The conversation connects basic science to practical outcomes by showing how an interdisciplinary team of engineers, computer scientists, wildlife biologists, and veterinarians can turn raw signals into risk maps producers can actually use.
CREDITS
Host - Andy Vance
Producer - Lyndsey Johnson
Audio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt
LEGAL
The information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.
The episode also explores the human side of prevention. Dr. Pitesky shares why extension only works when communication is part of the plan, how clear stories help people adopt biosecurity and vaccination habits, and what he has learned about meeting the public where they are on social media and in the press. He reflects on the growing role of entrepreneurship in academia, the culture shift required to commercialize university ideas, and the value of cross-training students who can translate between disciplines.
The conversation connects basic science to practical outcomes by showing how an interdisciplinary team of engineers, computer scientists, wildlife biologists, and veterinarians can turn raw signals into risk maps producers can actually use.
CREDITS
Host - Andy Vance
Producer - Lyndsey Johnson
Audio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt
LEGAL
The information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.
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