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Curriculum Vitae Ian K. Hawkins 1. ACADEMIC HISTORY AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Name: Ian Keith Hawkins Present Rank: Assistant Professor Proportion of Time Assignment: 80% Service 20% Research Tenure Status: Not tenured Administrative Title: Assistant Professor and Veterinary Pathologist (TVDIL 2015-present). Graduate Faculty Status: Not a member Highest Degrees: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine University of Missouri May 2007 Bachelor of Science, Zoology and Entomology The Ohio State University June 2003 Specialty Training and Certification: Diplomate American College of Veterinary Pathologists September 2011 Anatomic Pathology Residency University of Florida July 2010 Professional Licensure: Georgia Veterinary Medical License, Faculty License, 2015 – present USDA Accreditation, Category II Veterinarian, 2015 – present Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists, 2011 – present Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 2011 – present Ohio Veterinary Medical License, 2007 – present Academic Positions: 2015-present: Assistant Professor and Veterinary Pathologist, University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine, Tifton Veterinary Diagnostic and Investigational Laboratory. Professional Positions: 2011-2015: Veterinary Pathologist, Bridge Pathology Limited, Bristol, United Kingdom. 2011: Veterinarian, Lindquist Veterinary Center, Kirksville, Missouri. 2007-2010: Anatomic Pathology Resident, University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology, Gainesville, Florida. Awards and Scholarships: 2007: Loren D. Kintner Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Award, University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine. 2003: Theodore G. Short Trust Scholarship for Non-Residents, University of Missouri, College Of Veterinary Medicine. 2003: College of Biological Sciences Outstanding Graduate Award, The Ohio State University. 2002: Academic Scholarship from The Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory. 2. TEACHING ACTIVITIES: a. Resident and Student Instruction: 2015 to present: VPAT 8000. Histopathology Seminar, Periodic Instructor, University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology, pathology residents and graduate students. Fall 2016 (10/4/2016): “Ruminants – Some Fascinating Cases” Fall 2015 (9/15/2015): “Selected Cases From South Georgia” 2014-2015: Residency training in Anatomic Pathology; Clare Muir, BSc, MRCVs at Bridge Pathology Limited, Bristol, United Kingdom. 2007-2010: Veterinary Pathology, University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year Veterinary Students. b. Instruction in Continuing Education: 1) “Necropsy in a bottle - A general overview of technique, sampling advice, and potential ancillary testing for necropsies performed in the clinic or the field. Georgia Food Animal Conference. Lake Blackshear Resort, Cordele, GA. April 30, 2017. 2) Diagnostic Pathology Wet Lab, University of Georgia – Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories, Necropsy/biopsy module, teaching aide. Athens, GA, August 21, 2016. c. Informal Pathology Supervision: Opportunity to supervise students and veterinarians. These are typically undergraduate or graduate students from CVM, UGA or from other institutions that usually stay at the TVDIL for 2-3 weeks and rotate in the necropsy room and review histopathology with the pathologist on duty. 3. SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: a. Publications: *Corresponding or primary author **Co-author Publications submitted: 1) Hawkins IK*, Ilha M, Anis E, Wikes RP. Septicemia and meningoencephalitis due to Listeria monocytogenes in two neonatal lamas (Lama glama). Submitted to the Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. Journal Articles Published/Accepted All journal articles have gone through peer review *Corresponding or primary author **Co-author 1) Woldemeskel M, Hawkins I**, Whittington L. Ki-67 protein expression and tumor associated inflammatory cells (macrophages and mast cells) in canine colorectal carcinoma. BMC Veterinary Research. (2017) 13:111. Doi: 10.1186/s12917-017-1030-7. 2) Woldemeskel M, Hawkins I**. First report of vascular invasion by demodex mites with thrombi and dissemination to visceral lymph nodes in a dog. Veterinary Parasitology. (2017) 236: 93-96. Doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.02.006 3) Bisson J, Van den Steen N, Hawkins I**, Cian F, Tappin, S. Mediastinal histiocytic sarcoma with abdominal metastasis in a Somali cat. Veterinary Record (accepted for publication February 2017). 4) Hawkins I*, Ilha M. Mycoplasma bronchopneumonia in two cows. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (accepted for publication January 2016). 5) Holm LP, Hawkins I**, Robin C, Newton RJ, Jepson R, Stanzani G, McMahon LA, Pesavento P, Carr T, Cogan T, Couto CG, Cianciolo R, Walker DJ. Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy as a Cause of Acute Kidney Injury in Dogs in the U.K. Veterinary Record. (2015) 176:384. Doi:10.1136/vr.102892. 6) Walker D, Holm L, Hawkins I**, and Cianciolo R, Suspected Idiopathic Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy In Dogs. Letters – Canine Health. Veterinary Record. (2014) 174 (5):124. Doi: 10.1136/vr.g1174. 7) Short M, Clark C, Harvey J, Wenzlow N, Hawkins I**, Allred D, Knowles D, Bunn T, Hennager S, Kitchen D, Traub-Dargatz, J. Review of the Equine Piroplasmosis Outbreak in Florida, 2008. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, (2012), 240 (5): 588-595. Lay Journal Articles: 1) Hawkins I*. Senna sp. toxicosis. Diagnostic Veterinary Matters, Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories Newsletter, University of Georgia. (Spring 2016) 9 (1): 4. 2) Hawkins I*. Mycoplasma Pneumonia in Cattle. Diagnostic Veterinary Matters, Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories Newsletter, University of Georgia. (Fall 2015) 8 (2). Abstracts Published/Presentations in regional, national, and international meetings: *Corresponding or primary author **Co-author Abstracts and presentations underwent a peer reviewed process except where noted (§) National: 1) Hawkins IK*, Ilha M, Anis E, Wilkes RP. Listeriosis in two neonatal llamas (Lama glama). American College of Veterinary Pathologists annual meeting proceedings, New Orleans, LA, December 2016. Poster Presentation. 2) Woldemeskel M, Hawkins IK**. Generalized demodicosis with visceral lymph node invasion in a dog. American College of Veterinary Pathologists annual meeting proceedings, New Orleans, LA, December 2016. Poster Presentation. 3) Anis E, Kania S, Ilha MRS, Hawkins IK**, Woldemeskel MW, Kennedy M, Wilkes R. Modulation of programmed cell death pathway in cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases, Chicago, IL, December 2016. Poster presentation. 4) Anis E, Hawkins IK**, Ilha MRS, Woldemeskel MW, Saliki J, Wilkes R. Evaluation of sequence-targeted next generation sequencing for detection of bovine pathogens. American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians Annual Meeting, Greensboro, NC, October, 2016. Oral presentation. 5) Woldemeskel, Hawkins I**. Systemic mastocytosis in a domestic shorthair cat (Felis catus). American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians Annual Meeting, Greensboro, NC, October, 2016. Oral presentation. 6) Woldemeskel M, Hawkins I**, Rajeev S. Salmonella sp. as a Cause of Sepsis with DIC in a Group of American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis). American College of Veterinary Pathologists annual meeting proceedings, Minneapolis, MN, October 2015. Oral presentation. 7) Woldemeskel M, Hawkins I**, Pathology and Associated Lesions of Disseminated Hepatozoonosis in a Dog. American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians Annual Meeting, Slide Seminar. Providence, Rhode Island, October 2015. 8) Hawkins I*, Holm L, Cianciolo R, Cogan T, Walker D. Recent Cases of Idiopathic Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy in Dogs in the United Kingdom. American College of Veterinary Pathologists annual meeting proceedings, Atlanta, GA, November 2015. Oral presentation. Regional: 1) Hawkins I*, Ilha M, Woldemeskel M. Sulfur-induced polioencephalomalacia in a steer. 44th Southeastern Veterinary Pathology Conference, Tifton, GA, May 2016. Oral presentation.§ 2) Woldemeskel M, Hawkins I**. Gallbladder neuroendocrine tumor (carcinoid) in a dog. 44th Southeastern Veterinary Pathology Conference, Tifton, GA, May 2016. Oral presentation. § 3) Hawkins I*. Pathology of Prairie Voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Phi Zeta Research Day Symposia. University of Florida - College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville, FL, February 2010. § 4) Hawkins I*. Histopathologic Findings in a Colony of Prairie Voles. Resident Seminar Series, University of Florida - College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville, FL, February 2010.§ 5) Hawkins I*, Dark M, Wellehan J, King A, Nguyen A. Mastitis in a Horse. 38th Annual Southeastern Veterinary Pathology Conference. Tifton, GA, May 2010.§ 6) Hawkins I. Rapidly Growing Mycobacterial Infections. Resident Seminar Series, University of Florida - College of Veterinary Medicine, Gainesville, FL, July 2009.§ 7) Hawkins I*, Terrell S. Amebiasis in an Amazon tree boa (Corrallus hortulanus). 37th Annual Southeastern Veterinary Pathology Conference. Tifton, GA, May 2009.§ 8) Hawkins I*. Johnne’s Disease – Comparative Pathology. Resident Seminar Series, University of Florida - College of Veterinary Medicine. Gainesville, FL, July 2008.§ 9) Hawkins I*, Williams E, Monif G, Sheppard B. Mycobacterium avium Infection in a Horse. 36th Annual Southeastern Veterinary