This prestigious award is granted every three years and is considered to recognize the best veterinary immunologist in the world during that period.
The previous recipient was Travis McGuire, a professor of veterinary immunology who also conducts research in the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine.
Brown is a researcher in the field of cellular immune responses to agents that cause disease in cattle. She is one of the leaders in research to understand how certain immune cells, called T-lymphocytes, function to provide protection against cattle parasites transmitted by ticks.
In making its selection, the committee noted that Brown has demonstrated research excellence through publication in high-quality journals, having authored or co-authored more than 125 peer-reviewed publications. At the same time, Brown has contributed to teaching veterinary immunology in 15 graduate courses.
Brown has received numerous large research grants during her career. She has been a principal investigator on three National Institutes of Health grants, co-investigator on two NIH grants and co-investigator and trainer on two NIH Immunology Postdoctoral Training Grants and one NIH Predoctoral Biotechnology Training Grant.