ANNUAL REPORT January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF

Elizabeth M. Hardie, DVM, DACVS Professor and Department Head

Eva Cook, B.A. Executive Assistant

Justine Tillerson, B.S. Administrative Support Specialist TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction - Mission Statement (p. 3) Instructional Program (p. 3) Research (p. 16) Extension (p. 17) Faculty (p. 23) Graduate Students (p. 24) House Officers (p. 25) Departmental Listing (p. 36) Departmental Bibliography (p. 42) Adjunct and Associate Faculty Achievements (p. 144)

2 ANNUAL REPORT TO THE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES 2019

Mission Statement

We are dedicated to excellence in educating and training and comparative biomedical scientists, furthering health care and wellness through discovery and clinical research, providing outstanding and compassionate medical care to a diverse range of animal patients, effectively engaging animal-owning public, government and industry partners, and providing leadership in integrating biomedical sciences to advance One Health.

Instructional Program

The Clinical Sciences faculty continued to provide key instructional offerings. In addition to acting as course coordinators for the courses in the list below, faculty also provide instruction in a number of other DVM and graduate courses.

CORE COURSES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Specialized Problem Solving in Veterinary Medicine (VMB – 952) FALL HAWKINS/ SCHOENFELD Success in Clinics (VMB – 961) SPRING KEDROWICZ/ SCHOENFELD Careers in Veterinary Medicine (VMC-910) FALL SNYDER Group Communication in Veterinary Medicine (VMC – 914) FALL KEDROWICZ Introduction to Companion Animal Behavior (VMC-927) SPRING GRUEN Principles of Surgery (VMC-932) FALL SCHARF (VMC-933) FALL LYLE Introduction to Physical Examination Skills – Small Animal (VMC-937) SPRING HANSEN Principles of Medicine (VMC - 942) SPRING VADEN/ROE Laboratory Animal and Zoological Species Health and Disease I (VMC - 943) SPRING LEWBART Introduction to Clinical and Professional Communication (VMC - 944) SPRING KEDROWICZ Companion Animal Medicine Surgery I (VMC-951) FALL VADEN Equine Medicine & Surgery (VMC-952) FALL BREUHAUS Laboratory Animal and Zoological Species Health and Disease II (VMC-953) FALL FLAMMER Advanced Clinical and Professional Communication (VMC - 956) FALL KEDROWICZ Introduction to Clinical Practice (VMC-957) FALL/SPRING HARDIE/MARKS Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery II (VMC-961) SPRING DAVIDSON Advanced Principles of Surgery (VMC-965) SPRING PRANGE/NELSON Success in Veterinary Practice (VMC-991) FALL/SPRING SNYDER CORE ELECTIVES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Advanced Equine Medicine (VMC – 900) FALL BREUHAUS Advanced Small Animal Medicine (VMC – 901) FALL VADEN Advanced Equine Surgery and Lameness (VMC – 903) FALL PRANGE Advanced Equine Theriogenology (VMC – 904) SPRING LYLE Advanced Topics in Small Animal Dermatology (VMC – 905) SPRING BIZIKOVA Equine Field Skills Elective (VMC – 906) SPRING FOGLE Advanced Small Animal Neuro, Ophthal, and Ortho (VMC – 908) SPRING DAVIDSON Feline Medicine (VMC – 909) SPRING LUNN SELECTIVES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Active Learning in the VH – Cardiology (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING DEFRANCESCO Active Learning in the VH – Dermatology (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING MURPHY Active Learning in the VH – Equine Emergency (VMC – 992) SPRING BURKE Active Learning in the VH – Equine Medicine (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING JONES Active Learning in the VH – Equine Ortho Surgery (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING REDDING/O’SHEA 3 Active Learning in the VH – Equine Soft Tissue Surgery (VMC – 992) FALL/ SPRING FOGLE Active Learning in the VH – Exotic Animal Medicine (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING HARRISON Active Learning in the VH – ICU SA Emergency/Critical Care (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING HANSEN/MUSULIN Active Learning in the VH – Neurology (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING MUNANA Active Learning in the VH – Oncology (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING HESS Active Learning in the VH – Ophthalmology (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING DAVIDSON Active Learning in the VH – Small Animal General Practice (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING FERRIS Active Learning in the VH – Small Animal Medicine (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING HARRELL Active Learning in the VH – Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING ROE Active Learning in the VH – Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING SCHARF Active Learning in the VH – (VMC – 992) FALL/SPRING VILLAMIZAR- MARTINEZ Advanced Ferret Medicine (VMC-991) FALL HARMS/HARRISON Advanced Companion Avian Medicine (VMC-991) SPRING FLAMMER Advanced Fish Medicine (VMC-991) SPRING HARMS Applied Surgical Anatomy (VMC-991) SPRING MATHEWS/SCHARF Critical Concepts in Emergency Medicine (VMC-991) SPRING HANSEN Equine Colic (VMC-991) FALL BLIKSLAGER Extramural Experience in Zoo Medicine (VMC-992) FALL/SPRING LEWBART Feline Oncology (VMC-991) FALL GIEGER Invertebrate Medicine (VMC – 991) FALL LEWBART Large Animal Practice Experience (VMC-992) FALL/SPRING HEPWORTH Marketing Comm and Info Mgmt (VMC - 991) SPRING KEDROWICZ/SNYDER Marine Mammal (VMC-991) FALL STOSKOPF Primates in the Wild: Behavior, Health, & Anatomy (VMC – 991) SPRING WALKER Professional Meeting (VMC – 991) FALL/SPRING NELSON Psychomotor Skills (VMC-991) FALL/SPRING HARDIE/TAYLOR Raptor Medicine and Rehabilitation (VMC-991) FALL PETRITZ SimLab Advanced Peer Education (VMC – 991) FALL TAYLOR Small Animal Clinical Neurology (VMC-991) SPRING MARIANI Small Animal Geriatric Medicine (VMC – 991) FALL OLBY Small Animal Practice Experience (VMC-992) FALL/SPRING GIEGER Small Animal Practice Mobile Clinic (VMC - 992) SPRING FERRIS Small Animal Theriogenology (VMC - 991) FALL LYLE Veterinary Acupuncture in China (VMC-992) SPRING HARRISON Veterinary Medicine and Farriery (VMC-991) SPRING REDDING Veterinary Illustration (VMC-991) SPRING STOSKOPF Virtual Reality Clinic (VMC-991) FALL BIRKENHEUER World Travel: Health & Safety (VMC - 991) FALL LOOMIS ELECTIVES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Special Topics in Repro Management & Disease (CBS – 810) SPRING BAILEY Advanced Topics in Zoological Medicine (CBS-817/818) FALL/SPRING HARRISON Special Topics in Zoological Medicine (VMC - 921) FALL/SPRING LEWBART Veterinary Acupuncture in China (elective) (VMC-922) SPRING HARRISON Research in Zoological Health (VMC – 923) FALL/SPRING STOSKOPF Equatorial Zoology and Medicine In Galápagos (VMC - 924) SPRING LEWBART Topics in Wild Reptile Medicine (VMC-928) SPRING LEWBART One Health – Philosophy to Practice (VMP – 986) FALL WALKER Clinical Behavior and Welfare for Dogs and Cats (VMC 919) FALL BENNETT CLINICAL ROTATIONS: SEMESTER COORDINATOR General Limited Small Animal Practice (VMC-939) FALL/SPRING STEVENS Clinical Theriogenology (VMC-940) FALL/SPRING LYLE Special Topics in Theriogenology (VMC - 941) FALL/SPRING LYLE Extramural Experiences – Business Management (VMC – 946) FALL/SPRING SNYDER Practice Management (VMC - 947) FALL SNYDER Clinical Rotation in Veterinary Radiation Oncology (VMC-948) FALL/SPRING GIEGER Equine Primary Care (VMC-949) FALL/SPRING SHEATS Sea Turtle Medicine & Rehabilitation (VMC-950) FALL HARMS Companion Animal Medicine for Food Animal Students (VMC-954) FALL/SPRING HARRELL Small Animal Emergency Service (VMC-960) FALL/SPRING MUSULIN Extramural Experiences in Zoological Medicine (VMC-963) FALL/SPRING LEWBART 4 Zoological Husbandry and Nutrition (VMC-964) FALL/SPRING STOSKOPF Equine Emergency & Critical Care (VMC-966) FALL/SPRING BURKE Clinical Veterinary Dentistry (VMC – 967) FALL/SPRING VILLAMIZAR- MARTINEZ Equine Orthopedics and Lameness (VMC-968) FALL/SPRING O’SHEA Companion Animal Medicine II (VMC-971) FALL/SPRING HARRELL Clinical Small Animal Veterinary Cardiology (VMC-972) FALL/SPRING DEFRANCESCO Small Animal General Surgery (VMC-973) FALL/SPRING SCHARF Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery (VMC-973O) FALL/SPRING ROE Equine Dentistry and Podiatry (VMC - 974) FALL/SPRING SCHNABEL Equine Surgery (VMC-975) FALL/SPRING FOGLE Veterinary Critical Care (VMC-976) SPRING HANSEN Equine Medicine (VMC-979) FALL/SPRING BREUHAUS Veterinary Clinical Oncology (VMC-980) FALL/SPRING SUTER Ophthalmology (Equine) (VMC-982) FALL/SPRING DAVIDSON Ophthalmology (Small Animal) (VMC-982A) FALL/SPRING DAVIDSON Dermatology (VMC-983) FALL/SPRING MURPHY Introduction to Clinical Neurology (VMC-984) FALL/SPRING MUNANA Advanced Companion Animal Internal Medicine (VMC-986) FALL/SPRING HARRELL Exotic Animal Medicine (VMC-988) FALL/SPRING HARRISON Zoological Medicine (VMC-989) SPRING STOSKOPF Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Horse (VMC-990) SPRING REDDING Equine Speical Topics (VMC-993) FALL/SPRING JONES Small Animal Extramural Studies (VMC-994) FALL/SPRING PETRITZ Advanced Avian Clinical Medicine (VMC-996) FALL/SPRING APPLEGATE Raptor Medicine and Rehabilitation (VMC-997) FALL/SPRING APPLEGATE Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation Medicine (VMC-998) FALL/SPRING STOSKOPF Advanced Wildlife Rehabilitation Medicine (VMC - 999) SPRING STOSKOPF Extramural Experiences – Equine (VMP – 990E) FALL/SPRING BREUHAUS GRADUATE COURSES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Undergraduate Research in Biomedical Sciences (CBS - 493) FALL/SPRING MEURS Special Topics in One Health: Philosophy to Practice (CBS - 586) FALL K. WALKER Gastrointestinal Physiology (CBS - 624) FALL/SPRING GOOKIN/BLIKSLAGER Advances in Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology (CBS - 764) FALL BLIKSLAGER Special Topics in CBS: One Health Dialogs (CBS - 795) FALL K. WALKER CBS Seminar (CBS - 800) FALL JONES Special Topics in Comparative Medicine & Translational Research (CBS - FALL JONES 810) Special Topics in Pain Journal Club (CBS - 810) FALL LASCELLES Special Topics Independent Study (CBS - 810) FALL/SPRING NOLAN Advanced Topics in Immunology (CBS – 816) FALL/SPRING HESS/TONKONGY/LAS TER/J. FOGLE Advanced Topics in Zoological Medicine I (CBS – 817) FALL PETRITZ/HARRISON/H ARMS Zoological Medicine (CBS – 818) SPRING PETRITZ/HARRISON/H ARMS

5 Clinical Sciences Faculty Introduced a Number of Innovations in their courses:

Courses:

Ben-Horin • VMC 991-166 Diseases of Marine Organisms. I developed a new selective offered every Spring Week 1.

Bennett • Helped to revise VMC 927 • Participated in revision of introduction to behavior and welfare with handling of dogs and cats during 1st 2 weeks of VMC 937 • Creating VMC 919- Clinical Behavior and Welfare of Dogs and Cats- fall 2020 3rd year elective

Birkenheuer • Started VMC 902 (Co-coordinated with Kathy Lunn). Developed from a highly successful selective.

Bizikova • I was able to develop 15 different case scenarios which, at this moment, are used for 4th year clinical teaching. Once the online teaching is over, these will be converted for students to practice their clinical skills and learn about these diseases at home. Many of these diseases are common dermatological entities seen on general practice, but less commonly brought to the NCSU.

Blikslager • Colic Selective: Teaching colic from anatomy and physiology to clinical management in practice. Developed teaching models for rectal palpation and intestinal anastomosis. Used a series of interactive presentations and case series. This included an interactive session with a referring (Dr. Jim Maxwell, Summit Equine Hospital, Apex NC).

Bonagura • I led our faculty effort in reorganizing the clinical student curriculum during 2019. This increased our rounds exposure to students and I believe that the Cardiology faculty considered the clinical experience more in terms of a curricular format for our students.

Breuhaus • Added multiple links for “horse lingo”, husbandry, etc to the VMC 952 moodle site • Introduced / added quizzes to the VMC 952 course (in addition to the traditional exams)

DeFrancesco • VMC 972 – revised topic and case rounds with students so that most round are in the AM vs PM to ensure completion. Using Blue Tooth Stethoscopes to aid with instruction of auscultation of heart sounds – the set up of this system is a bit complicated but will try to improve my understanding of this system. Limited students to 2 cases per day has really helped to decrease stress and work load. Also encouraging students to use client handouts on website. • VMC 937 - replacement of the large group infrared auscultation system has arrived and will be used at next session. 6 • VMB 952 – Dr Bonagura was able to help with teaching and assessing students. We simplified the case to focus on the main objective – diagnosis of congestive heart failure in the dog.

Ferris • VMC 957: Created Left-handed Cat Feline Castration Video

Flammer • VMC 961 – Success in Practice (core). Developed a 2 hour interactive session on discharge instructions. To prepare for this lecture I reviewed over 40 papers on the science and delivery of discharge instructions (mostly in human medicine and nursing) and 5 human medicine teaching sites on Med-Ed Portal. I used the 3 person communication technique taught this year (DVM/Client/Observer). I also created a graded assessment for 25 groups (it was OK but will need revision for next year). • VMC 953 Laboratory Animal and Zoological Species Health and Disease II (core) – Course Coordinator. In collaboration with ESS, implemented use of ExamSoft for major exams. In collaboration with course faculty, revised the content to allow additional lectures in rabbit and backyard poultry medicine. Originally, the faculty had discussed coordinating this change during with changes in the sophomore course VMC 943; however, the proposal was rejected at the summer zoo section meeting so the changes were only made in VMC 953. To accommodate the changes, we dropped one lecture in lab animal rodent medicine and one lecture in core avian/psittacine medicine. • VMC 953 Laboratory Animal and Zoological Species Health and Disease II (core) - Instructor. I reduced my lectures in core avian/psittacine medicine from 8 to 7 lectures to allow an additional lecture in backyard poultry. This was challenging since almost all of avian anatomy, physiology and medicine is taught in this brief section. I was primary instructor for all 4 labs, each offered twice for a total of >30 hours of teaching. For the second year, I changed one case lab session to emphasize emergency medicine and medical math with a graded assignment for 100 students. Students are amazingly appreciative of a graded assignment that allows them to practice medical math. • VMB 912 Introduction to Clinical Problem Solving in Veterinary Practice (core). I used course feedback to modify the 4-hour interactive case presentation to guide students through their first independent case. I graded 25 team SOAP assignments. • VMB 920/922 Small Group Problem Solving in Veterinary Medicine (core). I was a group facilitator for 2 of the 3 cases. Provided weekly group assessment and graded 26 SOAPs. • VMP 920 Infection-Immunity II (core). This lecture addresses the veterinary importance of Chlamydia and Coxiella. I modified this lecture for a third time to meet the course coordinator goals to emphasize an approach to zoonotic diseases. • VMC 991-133 Advanced Avian Medicine (selective) – This selective is offered to 12 students and is lab intensive. We revised the anesthesia/radiology lab to give students more primary responsibility. This was challenging as students only had brief exposure to these procedures previously, but the labs went well and we will implement this as a permanent change. • VMC 996 Advanced Clinical Avian Medicine (clinical elective for advanced students). I co-teach an intensive week of labs and one field service experience that allows students to examine and process lab samples from over 20 large and small parrots. It is a core experience to prepare students for entry avian practice, especially since the avian caseload in EAMS is lower than the past. I further refined a 6 hr lab on avian hematology, clinical pathology and field service case interpretation. • Attended educational seminars and workshops offered by ESS and others to improve my teaching. 7

Fogle • I have refined a capstone project in the newly developed VMC 906 Equine Field Skills Elective, to improve castration and surgical hand skills prior to castrating live horses. The manuscript describing the model and rubrics is in progress, with Dr. Katie Sheats. • I have completed approximately 80% of the RED Core Teaching online certification, to improve my lecture delivery and low stakes assessments of students in class, as well as to help me develop new methods for delivering and assessing equine skills. • I supervise Katherine Fiebrandt, a technician who has been invaluable support for equine teaching and simulation lab teaching (50% for each).

Gieger • VMC 991-152- Feline Oncology Selective- modest number of changes (new lecture formats, more interactive sessions) to the course.

Gookin • Developed course content for a new 1 hour lecture in the core course VMP945 Epidemiology and Public Health. In the session Dr. Correa and I discussed a clinical research study we conducted and published together and emphasized the application of statistical principles needed to complete the project.

Gruen • I have worked with ESS and fellow instructors to revise VMC 927 to better align with the first-year curriculum. This work will continue over the next several years. We have also worked with Dr. Hansen to provide behavioral support throughout VMC 937 rather than just during the introductory session, and provided joint sessions for the beginning lectures/labs. This was the first year for the combined sessions and we learned a lot that we will refine for next year.

Hansen • I worked with Dr. Nelson and the radiology faculty to complete the lease of 6 teaching ultrasound units from Universal Imaging for use in the spring of 2019. • I created 6 sets of ultrasound training models that were made available to the students in the SimLab to train 937 students on the basics of use of the machines and recognition of 3-dimentional shapes; I continued to work on refining the model to find material that is more durable and provides better image quality for the spring 2020 semester. • I was able to dramatically increase the number of lab instructors present in each session (up to 12) to teach and evaluate student performance of physical examination and ultrasound use. • I led the effort with Dr. Nelson, Dr. DeFrancesco, and Allison Klein to replace our outdated infrared auditorium auscultation system with a new system by Cardionics. • I organized all the introductory lectures for neurology, orthopedics, and dermatology into 1 session and videotaped the instructors. I created new video lab introductions based on those lectures that will allow the students to view in advance and devote the entire time allotment for the course in the lab. (Although this was requested by previous classes, this proved to be very unpopular with students in the class of 23!)

Harrell • Along with all medicine faculty, I am working to improve the clinical medicine courses and the overall well-being of the students on the medicine rotation. We have reduced the overall SOAP requirements which has received positive student feedback. I am

8 continuing to be better able to include the students in the morning case discussions with the house officers which they appreciate.

Harrison • I am assisting with CBS 817 and coordinating CBS 818 and am focusing on increasing their relevance for ACZM exam preparation.

Hawkins • Changed lecture approach for VMC 951 to be more directly and immediately applicable to a practice setting (e.g. increased emphasis on history taking, PE findings, and basic tests). Incorporated pre-lecture review of prior course material regarding thoracic radiography and cytology, including a take-at-home quiz. Completely changed one of the laboratory to emphasize the performance and application of tracheal wash. Increased in- class interactive moments. • Continued modifications to VMB 952 with co-coordinator, Regina Schoenfeld. Student feedback for the course has dramatically improved since the first year.

Intile • Developing selective planned for Spring 2021 – “Oncology/Pathology” co-course coordinator with Drs. Merritet and Mastromauro.

Jones • A new course is being developed in partnership with the Univ of Minnesota on the role and utility of animal models in comparative medicine and translational research.

Kedrowicz • I refined instruction in VMC 914, 944, and 956 based on peer and student feedback.

Keene • Helped refine the geriatrics selective; also participated in ongoing changes to the cardiology rotation teaching program (972)

Lewbart • We completed the fourth version of VMC-943 and it went well. Low stakes quizzes were added and were mostly a positive addition. • Successful implementation of the fourth Galápagos spring break course with some productive research projects completed.

Lynch • VMB993 – restructured existing lectures into 2 x 1 hour sessions, incorporating updated information on emerging drugs, and introduced several case based examples. • VMC991- reorganized acid-base and coagulation diagnostics lecture material.

Mastromauro • I have been working with Drs. Danielle Meritet and Joanne Intile on the development of a clinically relevant oncology/pathology selective course. It will consist of clinical approaches to the most common tumor types/presentations in the morning and then going over pathology in the afternoon. The students will work in small groups with primarily a flipped classroom format with guidance from us as instructors. We are very excited about offering this with an intended date of first offering being Spring 2021.

Muñana 9 • Revised lecture material for VMB 911

Murphy • VMC 951 (Lab): Continued working on structure of the lab, with adjustments made for clinician availability. Trying to keep the number of students per clinician for the lab/rounds structure at no more than 12-more often 10. Students assigned themselves to groups of 10. They were supplied with the clinical cases during the first lecture, which allowed them to work through the cases as they went through the lectures. One clinician was then assigned to each group (over 2 labs) and went through the cases with the students, not as lecture but in a small group-more of a rounds setting. Positive feedback continues from the students. • VMC 905 (Dermatology elective: Changes to lectures trying to make more interactive/case discussion. Expanded on diseases presented in the dermatology lectures of VMC983 and introduced subjects/syndromes not covered in VMC983. Continued positive feedback from students that they liked the format-presenting the information one week then cases to work through to reinforce the material presented, the following week. Several students said that it was the best elective they had experienced. • VMC 943 (Sophomore Pharmacology lecture): Second time presenting information on flea and tick control products in this class. Feedback from the previous lecture overall positive, but instituted some changes based on comments. Mainly made more case based and interactive. Presented mainly small animal information, but did include several small mammal, bird and exotics examples.

Musulin • Emergency Clinical Rotation (VMC 960 – S.Musulin Course Coordinator) and Critical Care Course (VMC 976) o Attaining RECOVER CPR Training to build on CPR training of students

Olby • This year I refined the new selective on Small Animal Geriatric Medicine that was offered for the first time in 2018. We greatly expanded the hands-on examination of pets and altered the delivery of topics to the students. It was very well received, • I taught on the new CBS/810-012 Fundamentals of Comparative Molecular Medicine for the first time. I developed a 1.5 hour session on translational medicine.

Petritz • This year we revised the 953 schedule to better reflect the exotics species seen in private practice, as well as the prevalence of those species on the NAVLE board exam. Therefore, the number of rabbit lectures I presented were increased and I also took over the two lectures on backyard poultry. In addition, I incorporated the newly updated NAVLE diagnosis list for all my lectures in this course, to better prepare the students for their board-exam. In addition, I revised a case lab for this course for ferrets and rabbits—which included more time for student autonomous work in small groups per the literature I read for my online veterinary educational course through the RVC. Overall, I plan to continue to revise and implement the educational techniques and concepts I learned in the RVC course to this and other lectures I give to students. • I also took over as course coordinator for the Raptor medicine selective this year, and I revised the initial lectures given to the students based on recent literature and important concepts for veterinarians going into a private practice setting. The majority of the course (held at the Carolina Raptor Center) remained unchanged.

Prange 10 • VMC 903 underwent additional changes in the fall of 2019. We created a completely new podiatry examination form for the students. This does not only provide excellent guidance for the examination in the lab but can also be used by fresh graduates who need to perform a podiatry examination in a patient. We are scheduled to record a podiatry examination video that can be used by students who cannot attend the lab in person or by students to prepare for the lab. • In VMC 965, I started working with Dr. Laura Nelson as the co-coordinator of the course and we continued to modify and “modernize” the course. The course continues to focus on advanced surgical skills that are important for all students, regardless of their focus area. 2019 we expanded the knot-tying and suturing skills section of the course and created new instructional videos for these labs. Additionally, new instructional equine videos on distal limb bandaging, emergency splint application and IV catheter placement were created with the help of Philip Ruckart. New course materials were provided to the students and all students are now required to take a quiz or complete another task prior to the lab. The quizzes are graded and become part of the final grade, together with skills evaluation in the different labs. The course will continue to adjust to student needs and we will add more instructors to specific labs to improve instructor/student ratio. • In VMC 974 we brought in two dentists who teach the course with NCSU clinicians and spent one day documenting the equipment required and techniques used to complete a full oral examination in a horse. These videos will be edited and narrated and made accessible to students that sign up for VMC 974 and through the CVM skills video library.

Qurollo • VMP-930 Developed new slides and added to course content for protozoa parasites lectures (8 lectures). o Intro to Protozoa & Hemoflagellates o Mucoflagellates o Coccidia 1 o Coccidia 2 o Coccidia 3 o Toxoplasma & Neospora o Sarcocystis & EPM o Babesia, Cytauxzoon

Royal • Assisted numerous faculty with item development and interpreting item performance statistics.

Scharf • VMC 932: Restructured initial labs and lecture material for 2019 to emphasize basic principles prior to initiation of live animal labs in an attempt to reduce course-related anxiety and to provide additional focus on fundamental surgical principles. This was met with positive feedback from the students.

Schnabel • I continue to revise and refine the lameness lectures in VMC 952, especially now that they are condensed and am working on better audiovisual aids and case examples in both VMC 952 and VMC 903, the new elective started fall of 2016.

Sheats • Equine Multidisciplinary Online Rotation 11

Stoskopf • New advanced selective in illustration developed for implementation in spring 2020 • Illustration selective moved to fall in anticipation of new advanced illustration selective.

Taylor • VMC 932: o Further developed rubrics from prior year for individual clinical skills for use in new pre-surgical OSCE exam (and also for use in aiding student learning and deliberate practice). o Redesigned surgical report medical records for more logical completion by students as part of assessment. o Supervised a clinical year student in preparing a neuter simulation model to be available to the class for practice and in constructing an informal teaching survey to poll students on model usefulness. • VMC 957: o Expanded and adapted 932 rubrics for use to help students prepare for capstone practical exam, created new rubric for exam, assisted with revision of feline OVH spay script and recorded right-hand surgeon’s instructional video. • VMB 911: o Co-developed (Dr. Stacey Gallenstein) an OVH lab opportunity during PY 1 reproductive anatomy instruction. o Created an narrated (real-time) a video highlighting steps of the feline and canine OVH that demonstrate the importance of pertinent anatomical knowledge in future years. Students then came to SimLab for extra credit to practice pedicle ligatures. • VMP 978: o Collaboration between Dr. Devorah Stowe and SimLab team developing clinical sampling and sample handling skills for the Clinical Pathology Core Clinical rotation (all NC State and offshore students). • VMC 937: o Assisted in design and production of canine abdominal ultrasound models for use in teaching basic ultrasound skills.

Traverson • I designed a novel surgical oncology lab as part of VMC 965, and prepared new lectures on Biopsy Methods, Feline Forequarter Amputation, and Surgical Oncology Principles, as well as a clinical simulation lab allowing the 3rd year veterinary students to apply the principles of oncologic surgery to subcutaneous tumor models made of paraffin wax and petroleum in feline cadavers. In this 2h lab, the students are guided via a specifically designed power point and their instructors’ recommendations to perform a wide excision of a subcutaneous mass located either on the lateral aspect of the thorax or the lateral thigh/hip area, and to reconstruct the defect with a common cutaneous axial pattern flap (thoracodorsal or caudal superficial epigastric). During the second part of the lab, the students perform a forequarter amputation on a feline cadaver under power point and instructor guidance, and can practice the technique of onychectomy. • I presented the Oncologic Surgery lecture of VMC 932 that I had renewed in Fall 2018, and redesigned the Amputation lectures of the selective “Applied Surgical Anatomy Selective” Forelimb and Hindlimb Amputations lectures of VMC 991G for which I gave 2 days of lecture followed by a lab.

Vaden 12 • VMC 951/901/942 Minor changes were made in my courses this year, updating content and slides. Exams moved to exam soft. I had increased responsibility in the administrative duties associated with my courses this year.

Walker • I developed a new selective on very short notice to complement existing selective offerings in the MSM group. In consultation with other MSM faculty I chose to focus on primate health in the wild and put together a multi-faceted course that covered primate anatomy, behavior and health. The course consisted of multiple components including lectures, lab, discussion, site visits and debates. Students completed an anatomy lab and were required to identify a primate skull. This then became the basis for a week-long investigation into the habits and health of that species. In addition students were presented with case studies and required to diagnose health problems in wild primates, a difficult task given that close examination is usually not possible. Students were also presented with an ethical dilemma on whether or not to intervene and provide veterinary care to an individual chimpanzee. • I joined the team taught elective ONE Health and was able to provide new perspective on the human-animal bond and wildlife health. In a prescient move, I helped implement and facilitate a course structure change that allowed for optional zoom attendance. I also led student participation in the Triangle Global Health Consortium annual conference where we presented a poster co-authored by students and faculty. For the students that presented, they indicated that this was the highlight of their course.

Westermeyer • Together with Drs. Gallenstein and Gerard, developed a short “Clinical Application” presentation for the first-year anatomy course.

Curricula:

Blikslager • Adding additional lecturers for CBS764 from main campus to cover nutrition (Odle). This also fulfills an educational commitment as part of the CALS-CVM grant. In addition, adding lectures from MDs from UNC and Duke.

Flammer • Focus Area Leader – Small and Exotic Animal Practice. This is the fourth most popular focus area and I meet with most students that consider enrollment to make sure it is a good fit for their goals.

Fogle • Equine skills assessment: I lead a small group of equine clinicians, who meet annually in an effort to reassess and improve our equine skills curriculum. Our goals include: identifying equine skill expectations for all students and for equine focus students, refining methods for teaching skills within elective and core courses, and identification of skills with which students consistently struggle. The long term goal is to graduate equine and mixed animal veterinarians that have enhanced practical skills and are highly desired by future employers. • Support of equine teaching: Together with Kate Fiebrandt and Katie Sheats, I am leading an effort to develop a comprehensive equine teaching IACUC that will cover all university-owned animals used in CVM teaching efforts.

13 Gookin • Conducting a study with Lysa Posner, funded by the Academy of Educators, examining the use of Lecture Capture and its impact on learning outcomes in Veterinary Physiology.

Jones • Overseeing curriculum review and revision for CBS concentration areas. This year completed Population Health concentration area revision. Starting review and revision of Infectious diseases and Immunology.

Lunn • Served on the curriculum steering committee. Attended numerous meetings, round tables, workshops, and feedback sessions.

Muñana • Involved in planning for combined Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology course for first year veterinary students

Roe • Developing, and Chairing, a cadaver based course on surgical approaches to bones through AOVet North America. Worked with Dr Laurent Guiot to develop the curriculum, record teaching videos, develop skills training exercises, and recruit faculty. Course will be delivered January, 2020.

Schnabel • I continue to teach the latest advances in regenerative medicine and now also in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation. These subjects were not in the curriculum previously. I am also working closely with Dr. Mansmann to improve podiatry taught in the curriculum in lectures, laboratories, and clinics.

Sheats • Equine Multidisciplinary Online Rotation

Stewart • I have participated in Curriculum mapping project (efforts overseen by Regina Schoenfeld).

Taylor • SimLab: o Ongoing development of additional non-credit and credit curriculum ideas for the SimLab for integration into the curriculum. For example, developing models for practicing required core clinical skills prior to performance on live patients. o This year included model, instructional resources and voluntary self-directed learning lab for otoscopic exam. o Part of team developing abdominal ultrasound model.

Programs:

DeFrancesco

14 • Continuing to working to create a road map of POCUS instruction across all 4 years with major touch points in VMC 937 (PE skills), simulation lab models and ECC senior electives (VMC 976, 960). Would like to incorporate anatomy.

Ferris • Mobile Hospital Service Learning Program: o Updated and finalized design and submitted it to LaBoit for fabrication. The new mobile hospital will reflect technology and safety upgrades that have been developed over the past twenty years to include a backup oxygen generator and energy saving powerplant upgrades, changes in equipment to reduce heat build up in the working space, a compact fire suppression system, and new hitch system to make this a safe and modern mobile veterinary hospital learning environment.

Gruen • Development of the Comfort Crew with Dr. Natasha Olby – this program provides opportunities for students to provide comfort for patients in the Terry Center. This will not only promote patient well-being, but will serve as a learning opportunity for students.

Harrell • Worked with the interns to define areas needed for improvement. Main area was overly long shifts for ER and ICU rotations. I was able to put together a successful justification to hire an additional intern starting January of 2020. Also able to add requested discussions to the weekly intern lecture seminar series. • Organized dinners with Ethos and Royal Canin for all house officers.

Harrison • I coordinate the NCSU CVM students’ participation in the Chi Institute courses in China. I oversee their enrollment process, fulfilling visa requirements, course responsibilities and am a TA for the laboratory portion of the course. • I started teaching NCSU CVM students Session 4 laboratory sessions at NCSU. • I am involved in the wellness ambassador program and have undergone the training required for this. • I developed a curriculum and lectures for the Chi Institute acupuncture in zoo animals course.

Lewbart • There were three very productive and important initiatives for the Turtle Rescue Team in 2019. o We hired our first DVM intern (Ashley Kirby). o The renovation of the clinical spaced commenced in November. o The electronic medical records system (RaptorMed®) was fully engaged.

Lunn • Chaired a working group to assess and restructure the student academic advising program. • Complete the RVC Certificate in Postgraduate (with merit). • Charter member of the academy of educators. • Enrolled in the NC State RED Core Teaching Certification course.

Lynch

15 • Advanced medicine rounds – new lectures delivered: 1 hour on applied respiratory physiology; 1 hour on vasopressor drugs • Anesthesia board preparation – 2 hours on hemostasis, 1 hour on the endothelial glycocalyx • Cardiology/ECC rounds – 4 hours on hemostasis • Clinical conference – 1 hour on medical math • Clinical pathology board preparation – 2 hours on hemostasis • ECC board preparation – organized and provided sessions (lectures/journal clubs) for 13 weeks, and attended/contributed to the remaining 39 weeks • Equine board preparation – 3 hours on hemostasis • Intern crash course – 1 hour trauma; 1 hour environmental emergencies; 1 hour hemostasis; 1 hour infectious diseases, 2 hour lab session on CPR • Intern Morbidity and Mortality – 6 sessions facilitating clinical discussion with rotating interns • Small animal surgery board preparation – 1 hour on blood gas analysis, 1 hour on fluid therapy

Muñana • Member, Academy of Educators

Musulin • Small Animal Rotating Intern Crash Course - I coordinated and updated the 2019 intern lecture series (Mon and Tues mornings July – October 2019)

Royal • Help found the Academy of Educator and served as its Executive Director

Schnabel • Trying to continue cross-training with small animal colleagues at NCSU and human colleagues at Duke University.

Sheats • Coach the Teacher Program development

Snyder • Organized the first NC State Animal Health Hackathon

Suter • Including Apheresis/BMT Fellowship here (unique learning opportunity, only offered at NC State and only program in the world)

Research

Volume of Activity • Active Extramural Grants as Primary Investigator and/or Co-Investigator - $12,471,834 • Extramural Grants Awarded as Primary Investigator and/or Co-Investigator - $5,011,834 • CVM/NCSU Grant Funding - $73,653 • DoCS Firestone Canine Research – $3,000 • DoCS Veterinary Practice Plan Research – $3,000 16

Extension

Extension and Public Service

Clinical Sciences faculty average nearly 50% FTE teaching in the Veterinary Hospital. The majority of the patients are referred from veterinarians in North Carolina and the surrounding 5- state area (in excess of 30,000 accessions/year). Faculty and clinical residents provide expert advice on a multitude of medical and surgical problems.

Selected Innovations in Clinical Service in the NC State Veterinary Hospital

Bennett • Begin “field visits” for shelter consultations. Pilot run with Lenoir Co SPCA • Offering Behavior Modification Appointments with our behavior specialty technician. This is a service not only for our patients, but also for any DVM that prescribes this as part of the treatment plan (GP clinicians, outside rDVMs managing their own behavior cases.)

Bizikova • White A, Hicks K, Bizikova P, Bailey J, Linder K. (2019) Probable drug-triggered pemphigus foliaceus in a dog following administration of afoxolaner (Nexgard). (2019) Vet Record. 7:e000735. • DiDomenico AE, Fowler AW, Horne CR, Bizikova P, Schnabel LV, Stowe, DM. (2019) Pathology in practice – Eosinophilic synovitis of the left metacarpophalangeal joint of a Hanoverian mare. JAVMA (accepted).

Blikslager • NCHC-funded clinical trial entitled ‘Perioperative Locoregional Analgesia in Colic Horses’ in collaboration with the equine colic group.

Breitschwerdt • Assisted in the validation of ddPCR for molecular detection of Bartonella species. • Clinically relevant research publications with medicine residents and others.

Burke • The funded MAF grant noted above is a randomized, blinded clinical trial. I wrote the protocol and am overseeing case enrollment, and data collection.

DeFrancesco • Introduced new and innovative drug therapies in the management of heart disease: IV pimobendan for acute management of heart failure, oral rivaroxoban for thromboprophylaxis • Continuing to expand the role of Lung Ultrasound in management of heart failure – monitoring of resolution of pulmonary edema. • Helped to acquire and implement High Flow Nasal Oxygen for ICU patients with respiratory failure • Working with UNC Rex Human Surgeons to provide open heart surgery for selected cases. Heart Lung bypass machine and some disposable were donated. • Implanted Linq Reveal loop recorders (ultra small ecg recording units) subcutaneously in 2 dogs with unexplained collapse (sz vs. syncope)

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Duffy • Small Animal Canine Arthroscopy o Arthroscopic SCO o Incongruity evaluation o OCD lesion removal o Synovial Biopsy o Intra-articular fracture assisted reduction • Minimally invasive Fracture repair and acceptance of complex fracture cases • Modified TPLO techniques for concurrent Medial Patella luxation Correction • Novel methods for septic arthritis management • Working under the instruction of Dr. Roe for Total Hip Replacement exposure and lateral bolt application • Clinical trail up and running evaluating the prevalence of Bartonella spp. and Borrelia burgdorferi in dogs referred for stifle laxity due to cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Collection process for cranial cruciate ligament, joint capsule, synovial fluid and skin approved via IACUC and currently around 40 cases recruited.

Fogle • Participating in a clinical trial investigating locoregional analgesic techniques in postoperative colic cases. • Participating in a clinical trial investigating antibiotic protocols in postoperative colic cases. • Collaborated with Dr. Mike Sano on a clinical trial investigating the use of an electrical tumor treatment device (H-FIRE) in the treatment of equine melanomas. We are continuing to provide this as a clinical service, after the trial was completed.

Gilger • Development of intrastromal injection for equine fungal disease using microneedles. • Evaluation of luliconazole as a new antifungal in equine fungal keratitis.

Gookin • Clinical trial examining the efficacy of auranofin for treatment of T. foetus infections in cats with diarrhea that have failed treatment with ronidazole. • Clinical trial determining if medical management can be successfully used for resolution of gallbladder mucocele formation in dogs.

Gruen • I am currently the PI for 4 ongoing/just completed clinical trials. These will provide evidence regarding efficacy for treatments for anxiety conditions in dogs and cats, a major concern for many pet owners.

Harrell • Use of Rivaroxaban for thromboembolic diseases.

Harrison • I continue to integrate acupuncture of numerous exotic animals into our service. I have treated animals having arthritis, paresis, and gastrointestinal conditions. I have also continued to integrate cold laser therapy for treatment of post-operative, inflammatory, infections, and arthritic conditions. I am coordinating with house officers and veterinary students’ studies in acupuncture and cold laser therapies. I am continuing to use some herbal therapies in treatment of exotic animals. 18 • I have been recruiting cases of neoplasia for diagnosis and treatment with the assistance of the Petco funds. We have been receiving cases from many referring veterinarians within the state as well as out of state. Through this we have also developed and performed a study to evaluate body surface area of bearded dragons so we can better understand chemotherapy doses for them.

Hawkins • Ongoing project to validate a low fidelity rhinoscopy training device. • Updated nasopharyngeal stenosis protocol and pricing estimates.

Hess • As in previous years, I am assisting Gabi Seiler (MBS radiologist) with patient recruitment on an NIH-funded clinical trial to investigate the ability of microbubble ultrasound imaging to quantify tumor angiogenesis in canine soft tissue sarcomas. • I assisted with recruitment of canine osteosarcoma for three therapeutic trials run by Drs. Suter and Mastromauro.

Intile • Incorporated new technology: a video microscope which is used daily for teaching students, interns, and house officers. The system also provides a source for archiving digital cytology images for future teaching purposes. I hope to design an education- based research project using this equipment in the future. • Continued to restructure our existing chemotherapy protocols to represent more updated guidelines as well as more innovative approaches to treatment. This is expected to be an ongoing venture.

Lynch • Worked with Advancement team to secure client donation for high flow nasal oxygen unit (ordered December 2019)

Mastromauro • I have continued to refine the protocol for the total lung irradiation trial and have consulted on the use of this modality for other/non-trial patients as well. In this capacity I have talked to clinicians at other institutions about our experience so far and individual case eligibility for the clinical trial. • I have continued to regularly consult with the exotics and equine/farm animal clinicians regarding potential treatments for a wide variety of species. Primarily with the aid of Petco funds we have been able to successfully treat a number of client-owned exotic animals. Namely, we have co-managed a series of bearded dragon leukemia cases between the services which I believe will be published by their group. • I continue to revamp and standardize all of our chemotherapy protocols with the input of my fellow faculty members and the house officers. This has included significant changes in the approach and actual paper protocol as well as combining multiple, inconvenient forms into one clear and easy to follow sheet. I hope to have all of our protocols converted to this format by the time the new house officers will start this summer. I believe these protocols will allow greater ease in following those cases – both during their treatments as well as when compiling data for retrospective studies – and they will help our new and visiting house officers understand the expected schedule of treatment and monitoring. • I have been working on updating our discharge templates to make then clearer and more client friendly. I have developed a much simpler and easy to fill out discharge

19 template for our chemotherapy rechecks which will hopefully improve readability for our clients and reduce workload on our house officers.

Mathews • Starting clinical trials evaluating preoperative patient warming and feline friendly housing.

Muñana • Ongoing clinical study evaluating gut dysbiosis in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy • Developing protocol for use of fMRI in clinic patients

Musulin • Clinical Trial using Aminocaproic Acid in thrombocytopenic canine patients • Participating in a multi-center study looking at TXA (anti-thrombolytic) versus placebo in trauma patients (B.Hansen PI; Co-PIs – Musulin, Long-Mays, Vigani)

Nolan • Participated in VMAT training at Duke (1 day) and brachytherapy training at UNC-Rex (1 day).

Olby • Optimized methods for the first gene therapy clinical trial in the vet school.

Petritz • In 2019, I facilitated a revision to our EAMS hospitalization charging structure, which will help both increase service revenue, and also improve patient care. I continue to manage the clinics and faculty schedule, which is a rewarding task. In addition, I, along with my EAMS colleagues, finalized an IACUC protocol to facilitate reduced cost rabbit spays and neuters from local rescue organizations, which should increase the numbers of those procedures for student and house officer teaching.

Prange • I participated in a clinical study investigating the efficacy of high-frequency irreversible electroporation (H-FIRE) for the treatment of equine melanomas. The study has been concluded and we are currently using the same treatment method in clinical cases with a variety of tumors.

Roe • New Interlocking Nail system • 3D printing of bone models for complex case planning

Scharf • Have continued to increase our MIS caseload. Performed two novel laparoscopic procedures (renal cyst decortication and omentalization and laparoscopic repair of peritoneopericardial hernia) descriptions of both of which have been submitted for publication. Initiated clinical trial evaluating use of thoracoscopy for identification of pulmonary bullae in dogs.

Schnabel • 2018-present Official launch of the rehabilitation equipment and the Tiffany and Randy Ramsey Equine Sports Medicine Program. New equipment available for patient use includes hot and cold salt water spa (Nautilus) and aqua treadmill (Hudson Aquatic 20 Systems AquaPacer). I led the effort to set up fee structure and to make treatment protocols. • 2018-present Equine Orthopedic Surgery Service now offering interspinous ligament desmotomy surgery as well as wedge and partial spinous process ostectomy surgeries. I led the effort to bring in Dr. John Peroni (University of Georgia) to train myself, Dr. Durham and Dr. Rich Redding to do these surgeries. Dr. Peroni visited March 5th and 6th, 2018 and I hosted him during that time and arranged all surgical procedures on clinical cases with Dr. Durham. • 2018-present Launched the use of platelet-rich plasma lysate (PRP-L) produced by my laboratory on clinical cases of septic arthritis based on the impactful in vitro and in-vivo efficacy studies performed by my laboratory. Am currently working on setting up an official clinical trial for NC State University and the University of Pennsylvania (Drs. Schaer and Richardson) to evaluate the use of PRP-L on clinical cases of septic arthritis. *Provisional patent filed. • 2018-present Development of a novel full limb compression device for the treatment of lymphangitis and chronic limb edema with DVM Class of 2021 student Irina Perdew. *Provisional patent filed. • 2016-present Development of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (ACVSMR) Equine Residency Program at NC State University and graduation of our first traditional resident, Dr. Caitlyn Redding Horne who passed her board exam recently in 2020 and is now a diplomate. I am Dr. Redding Horne’s advisor and am the ACVSMR Program Director at NC State University. As of 2018, also advisor for Drs. Myra Durham and Lauren Zappitelli, who are completing non-traditional ACVSMR residencies. With the help of Dr. Cory Sims, I have set up an ACVSMR journal club for our residents for boards preparation and discussion and have also established cross-training opportunities for them in both small animal rehabilitation and in human physical therapy (PT) with colleagues from Duke University (Carol Figuers, MS, PT, EdD and Kyle Covington, PT, DPT, PhD). Dr. Redding Horne completed several rotations in small animal rehabilitation and also took courses at Duke in the PT school. In addition, several of the Duke PT school students have shadowed us in equine rehabilitation and we continue to schedule more of these opportunities. • 2014-present As team leader of the Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, I am working to construct and organize the Service here at NC State University with Dr. Rich Redding, Ms. Catherine McDonald (LVT), and more recently Drs. Caitlyn Redding Horne and Carrie Jacobs. We are incorporating the equipment we currently have into our clinical service and are also educating house officers and students on the use of such equipment. • 2013-present Established and run the NC State University CVM Equine Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC) Culture Service in the Schnabel Laboratory for NCSU patients as well as for referring veterinarians. A subset of these cases is a joint effort with the Ophthalmology Service, and particularly Dr. Brian Gilger, for a clinical trial to examine the effect of stem cell treatment on equine immune-mediated keratitis (IMMK). This IMMK study is registered with the CMI Clinical Studies Core as is the use of MSCs for select musculoskeletal injuries and diseases. This MSC culture service continues to grow and in 2016, our INAD application was approved by the FDA. Dr. Meurs was instrumental in getting this INAD application submitted to the FDA. I am now in charge of reporting all equine clinical MSC data to the FDA with the continued guidance of Dr. Meurs.

Suter • Apheresis (BMT, TPE) Program, ECT (electrochemotherapy), Duke/NCSU C3O clinical trials 21

Tefft • I successfully treated a dog that developed MRSP rhinitis (due to previous radiation therapy for a nasal adenocarcinoma) with an intranasal infusion of mupiricin in pluronic gel after systemic antimicrobials fails.

Traverson • Percutaneous cementoplasty for canine appendicular osteosarcoma: fully funded clinical trial. 6 patients enrolled in 2019.

Vaden • We are continuing to expand our interventional urinary procedures. Since Dr. Kendall has joined our group, we have been slowing adding in the use of urinary stents. • We have entered in a clinical trial looking at the use of a biologic agent to treat anemia of CKD in cats. • We are investigating if urine aldosterone can be used to optimize management of proteinuric dogs. • I am also working with the Breen lab to study the use of the BRAF test for diagnosing and managing dogs with urothelial carcinoma. We have a clinical trial studying at-risk dogs that are BRAF positive but not yet clinical for their disease. • I am Chair of the Hospital Board, and have worked diligently to solve problems within the hospital.

Villamizar-Martinez • Improvement of the use of cone beam computed tomography for assessment of the stomatognathic system in dogs and cats • Use of segmental mandibulectomy in dogs and cats with ankyloses

Westermeyer • High Resolution ultrasound: o Canine Clinical trial evaluating the usefulness of this modality in monitoring glaucoma progression. o Equine Clinical trial evaluating the canine ciliary cleft in health and in disease. • Quantitative pupillometry: o Canine clinical trial evaluating the usefulness of this modality in monitoring glaucoma progression.

Managed a clinical practice that provided effective and efficient service (Information provided for January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019)

$2,835,610 Total VPP Revenue Generated by Department $11,808,747 Total Hospital Revenue Generated by Department

Continuing Education (Extension)

Clinical Sciences faculty gave numerous state, national, and international research and continuing education (extension) presentations to scientists, veterinarians, and lay persons (e.g., pet owners, civic groups, public schools, etc.). Numerous Veterinarians participated in observational experiences in the Veterinary Hospital under supervision of DoCS faculty.

22 Number of Faculty Continuing Education Lectures/Labs: Ben-Horin – 0 Harrison - 4 Prange - 7 Bennett – 6 Hawkins – 5 Qurollo - 0 Birkenheuer - 33 Hepworth – 4 Roe – 24 Bizikova - 29 Hess - 1 Ross-Estrada – n/a Blikslager - 2 Intile – 0 Royal – 5 Bonagura - 8 Jacobs – 0 Scharf - 12 Breitschwerdt – 8 Jones - 0 Schnabel – 1 Breuhaus - 0 Kedrowicz – 12 Sheats - 6 Burke - 4 Keene – 7 Snyder - 56 Davidson – 0 Lascelles - 27 Stewart – 0 DeFrancesco – 14 Lewbart - 9 Stoskopf - 0 Deresienski – n/a Lunn – 11 Suter - 3 Duffy - 14 Lyle – 3 Taylor – 0 Early – 21 Lynch - 21 Tefft - 1 Ferris – 3 Maggi - 9 Tou - 8 Flammer - 1 Mariani - 22 Townsend – n/a Fogle - 6 Mastromauro - 1 Traverson - 4 Gieger – 1 Mathews - 36 Vaden – 18 Gilger - 36 Muñana – 3 Villamizar-Martinez - 5 Gonzalez - 12 Murhpy - 2 Walker - 0 Gookin – 3 Musulin - 17 Westermeyer - 3 Gruen - 17 Nolan – 10 Yoshikawa - 0 Hansen - 21 Olby - 22 Ziegler – 0 Harms – 1 Olivry – 24 Harrell - 1 Petritz - 7

See bibliography for specific presentations

Faculty

Faculty Honors, Awards and Recognitions

• See bibliography

Publications and other professional activities

Dept. Original Case Review Refereed Abstracts from Books & Invited Non-Peer Continuing Bulletins, Electronic works in Reports in Articles in Articles – scientific & Book Research Reviewed Education Booklets, Media peer- peer- peer- pedagogy professional Chapters Presentations, Continuing presentations etc. reviewed reviewed reviewed or veterinary Professional Education journals journals journals extension- conferences Audience Review related Papers/Articles

DOCS 189 20 24 9 166 63 44 4 412 7 15

Faculty served as officers for their specialty colleges, which are the national certifying organizations for clinical disciplines, and for other national and international organizations. Many faculty members served as reviewers for national and international journals.

Faculty appointments and promotions:

Promotions made effective July 1, 2019 • Dr. April Kedrowicz – promoted to Associate Professor with tenure • Dr. Sara Lyle – received tenure 23 • Dr. Sarah Musulin – promoted to Associate Clinical Professor • Dr. Ken Royal – promoted to Associate Professor with tenure • Dr. Lauren Schnabel – promoted to Associate Professor with tenure • Dr. Brenda Stevens – promoted to Clinical Professor

Reappointments to be effective July 1, 2019 • Dr. Johanna Elfenbein • Dr. Katie Sheats

New Faculty Appointments (since January 1, 2019): • Dr. John Bonagura started as an Associate Clinical Professor of Cardiology on January 24, 2019 • Dr. Kara Walker started as a Research Assistant Professor of Behavioral Ecology on January 28, 2019 • Dr. Kate Hepworth started as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Equine Medicine on June 27, 2019 • Dr. Amanda Ziegler started as a Research Assistant Professor of Comparative Gastroenterology on July 1, 2019 • Dr. Tal Ben-Horin started as an Assistant Professor of Shellfish Pathology on July 15, 2019 • Dr. Amy Stewart started as a Research Assistant Professor of Regenerative Medicine on July 31, 2019 • Dr. Sarah Townsend started as an Assistant Professor of Small Animal Soft Tissue and Oncologic Surgery on September 11, 2019 • Dr. Carrie Jacobs started as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Equine Orthopedic Surgery on September 30, 2019 • Dr. Mariea Ross-Estrada started as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Small Animal General Practice on December 19, 2019 • Dr. Diane Deresienski started as an Associate Clinical Professor of Small Animal General Practice on December 30, 2019

Faculty Departures (since January 1, 2019): • Dr. Rich Redding retired on July 1, 2019. • Dr. Suzanne Kennedy-Stoskopf retired on July 1, 2019. • Dr. Curtis Stiles – August 16, 2019. • Dr. Johanna Elfenbein – August 23, 2019. • Dr. Alessio Vigani – September 1, 2019. • Dr. Scott Bailey – September 6, 2019. • Dr. Jeff Applegate – October 16, 2019. • Dr. Brenda Stevens retired November 1, 2019. • Dr. Freya Mowat – December 31, 2019.

Graduate Students

There are 34 graduate students with a PI in DoCS. DoCS faculty participate as committee members on numerous other training programs.

House Officers

24 Faculty supervised the training of 55 residents and 22 interns in 21 specialty areas.

624 # of applications for DoCS residency programs 471 # of applications for DoCS internship programs 66 Residents finishing w/in the last 5 years passed certification exams w/in 4 years of finishing residency

Honors and other measures of quality (students, graduate students, house officers with whom faculty have advised, mentored and or served on committees)

Bennett • Dr. Trepheena Hunter (Melbourne Australia) successfully completed all requirements for her non-conforming residency, including passing all three case reports on the initial submission, completing her case requirements and completing and submitting for publication an original research project. Her research project abstract was selected for presentation to the Veterinary Behavior Symposium, the annual meeting of the ACVB.

Birkenheuer • Sharon Yang: T32 award.

Bizikova • Chie Mochizuki, our former resident, continues as a PhD student in the CBS program and she successfully passed the board exam. • Dr. Levy, our current resident and my mentee, has fulfilled her credentials to sit boards, finished and published three publications while being here. She was also awarded a 2-year research fellowship through the NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science Award One-Health Alliance (COHA). She will be joining Dr. Payne (UPenn Medicine) lab, where she will be working on pemphigus. • Dr. High’s resident project presented this year at the NAVDF won the “Best resident project” prize. We were very proud of her.

Blikslager • Amanda Ziegler, DVM, PhD o Received K01 funding, July 2019 • Younggeon Jin, DVM, PhD o Attained faculty position, University of Maryland, July 2019

Bonagura • Both intern trainees have matched to cardiology residents

Breitschwerdt • Lashnits E. Selected to present a poster at the 14th Annual NC State University Graduate Student Research Symposium, Jane S. McKimmon Center, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Wednesday, March 20, 2019.

Breuhaus • AJ Manship and Erin Eaton passed their specialty exams.

DeFrancesco • Dr. Barron passed her general ACVIM exam.

25 • Dr. Kurtz passed the ACVIM cardiology certification exam (first attempt) and is employed in private specialty practice in Chicago, IL (MedVet). • Anna McManamey successfully acquired extramural grant from ACVIM for her resident project. • Lara Barron’s resident research project and Ashley Walker’s intern project were accepted as a research abstracts ACVIM 2020.

Duffy • Eby A, Duffy DJ (Mentor) - Winner of the prestigious AO Small Animal Resident Orthopedic Award presented at American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Surgery Summit, Las Vegas NV, October 2019. For work titled “Influence of barbed epitendinous suture placement in combination with a core locking loop suture for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric laceration model.” • Eby A, Duffy DJ (Mentor) – Winner of the Mark Bloomberg Resident Research Award to present at Veterinary Orthopedic Society conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. For work titled “Influence of barbed epitendinous suture placement in combination with a core locking loop suture for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric laceration model.” • Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ (Mentor) - Winner of the prestigious Small Animal Resident Orthopedic Award presented at European College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Surgery Summit, Budapest Hungary, July 2019 for work titled “Biomechanical comparison of three epitendinous suture patterns as adjuncts to a core locking loop suture for repair of canine flexor tendon injuries.” • Eby A, Duffy DJ (PI), Chang YJ, Gaffney LS, Fisher MB, Moore GE. Influence of barbed epitendinous suture placement in combination with a core locking loop suture for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric laceration model. Submitted Vet Surgery. 2020 Manuscript ID VSU- 20-029. DJD: Principal investigator and corresponding author. • Christina Cocca, Duffy DJ (PI and corresponding) Kim W, Kersh ME, Moore GE. Comparison of Mechanical Properties for Four Epitendinous Suture Patterns in addition to Locking Loop in an Ex-Vivo Canine Cadaveric Model. Accepted for presentation at European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, 2019. • Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ (PI), Kersh ME, Moore GE. Influence of Interlocking Horizontal-Mattress Epitendinous Suture Placement on Tendinous Biomechanical Properties In a Canine Common Calcaneal Laceration Model. Accepted Veterinary Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology. VCOT-19-05-0052.R1 DJD: Principal investigator and corresponding author. • Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ (PI), Kersh ME, Moore GE. Influence of Interlocking Horizontal-Mattress Epitendinous Suture Placement on Tendinous Biomechanical Properties In a Canine Common Calcaneal Laceration Model. Accepted Veterinary Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology. VCOT-19-05-0052.R1 DJD: Principal investigator and corresponding author. • Chu KL, Duffy DJ (PI and corresponding), Vieson ME, Moore GE. Ex-vivo comparison of leakage pressures and leakage location using a novel technique for creation of functional side- to-side canine small intestinal anastomoses. Accepted for presentation at European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, 2019. • Gleason H, Phillips H, Duffy DJ, Gutierrez‐Nibeyro S, McCoy A. Mechanical Comparison of Barbed and Smooth Suture in a Cadaveric Canine Staphylectomy Model. Accepted American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Phoenix, AZ, October 24-27, 2018. Published Journal September 12th 2018. Duffy: CoPI • Gleason HE, Phillips H, McCoy AE, Gutierrez-Nibeyro SE, McKiernan BC, Duffy DJ, Feign IM, Kim WJ, Kersh ME. Mechanical comparison of barbed and smooth suture in cadaveric canine partial staphylectomy model. Submitted Veterinary Surgery. Manuscript ID is VSU-20-060.

Ferris

26 • Charlotte Manvell: o Poster Presentation: Prevalence of Two Bacterial Pathogens in Fleas and Tissues from Free Roaming Domestic Cats; C. Manvell, E. Lashnits, H. Berman, B. Calahan, K. Ferris, E. Breitschwert. NC State Summer Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium 08/01/2019

Gieger • Dr. James Elliott was awarded the DOCS VPP Grant for 2019 for a project entitled, “Development of strategies to prevent radiation-induced heart disease in pet dogs” (I am not directly involved with this project). He was also awarded the ACVR-RO 2019 Forum poster abstract presentation in 2019 (project that I mentored).

Gilger • Dr. Annie Oh – ACVO resident publication award 2019

Gonzalez • Gabriel Gonzalez, Veterinary Student, AAEP Coyote Rock Ranch Scholarship ($75,000), 2019 • Amy Stewart, PhD Candidate, Boehringer Ingelheim Veterinary Graduate Award, 2019 • Amy Stewart, PhD Candidate, Monica Menard Memorial Award for Excellence in Veterinary Pathobiology Research, 2019 • Cecilia Kucera-Schaaf, PhD Candidate, Honorable Mention Oral Presentation, CVM Research Forum, 2019 • Amy Stewart, PhD Candidate, Honorable Mention, FASEB Poster Competition, 2019

Gookin • Barry Hedgespeth (3rd year SAIM CI Residency) won a travel award to present his residency research at the Comparative Gastroenterology meeting in Barcelona. • Barry Hedgespeth was one of only 2 recipients of a Kindred Biosciences travel award to attend the ACVIM Forum in Phoenix Arizona in 2019. • Barry Hedgespeth was awarded a SAIM Research Abstract Presentation award at the 2019 ACVIM Forum. • Barry Hedgespeth was awarded a NIH T32 post-doctoral fellowship. • Tanner Slead was awarded a SAIM Research Grant from the ACVIM Foundation. • Megan Schreeg received 2nd place for poster presentation at Annual ACVP Symposium in 2019.

Gruen • Dr. Pankratz applied for and received a Fear Free grant to conduct a clinical trial over the summer of 2019. She also successfully negotiated a full-time position as a clinician in the Animal Behavior Clinic of Portland, OR (began following her time as a locum at NCSU through October, 2019). • Three summer research students submitted a total of 4 research abstracts for presentations at national and international meetings.

Harms • Gregory Scott. Honorable Mention, Poster. NCSU CVM Litwack Research Forum. Plasma concentrations of itraconazole following a single oral dose in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). • Jennifer Niemuth. WDA-IAAAM best student-authored aquatics paper in J Wild Dis in 2019, for Niemuth JN, Harms CA, Stoskopf MK. 2019. Sea turtle tears: a novel, minimally invasive

27 sampling method for 1H-NMR metabolomics investigations with cold stun syndrome as a case study. J Wildl Dis 55: 868-873. DOI: 10.7589/2018-07-168. • Kate Archibald. ACZM diplomate status and employment at Baltimore Zoo. • Jennifer Niemuth. ACZM diplomate status.

Harrell • Dr. Easley has published this year in JVIM • All interns have obtained post intern further training

Harrison • Our exotics resident got a job in a private specialty practice where she is building their exotics caseload. Our last ACZM resident passed her ACZM boards on her first attempt. She also has a great job at a zoo. Our current intern is staying on for our newly created second EAMS residency.

Hawkins • SAIM Residents continue to pass their ACVIM Board examinations and become gainfully employed as specialists, including my advisee, Dr. Emily Purswell (US Army). Dr. Purswell met her publication requirement and is now Board certified.

Hess • My undergraduate student, Lily Morgan, was accepted into the NCSU DVM program. • Jackie Murphy (Med Onc intern/research mentee) was accepted into a Medical Oncology Residency Training Program at UF. • Karolina Szewczyk matched for a private practice internship in Florida. • Rhiannon Doka began working as an oncologist at VSH, Cary, NC.

Intile • Dr. Carly Stevens is progressing towards her residency requirements as expected. • Dr. Ashley Spencer is progressing towards her residency requirements as expected. • Dr. Madeleine Sorrell is progressing towards her medical oncology internship requirements as expected. • Dr. Julia Medland is progressing towards her rotating internship requirements as expected. • Dr. Rachel Brady: rotating intern 2017-2018: Resident in medical oncology UC Davis 2018- 2021. • Dr. Rachael Camiener: rotating intern 2018-2019: Resident in medical oncology NC State University 2019-2022. Progressing towards her residency requirements as expected. • Dr. Jacqueline Murphy: medical oncology intern 2018-2019: Resident in medical oncology University of Florida 2019-2022.

Keene • Kari Kurtz passed cardiology boards (2019) • Jessica Ward awarded early tenure (ISU) • Marissa Ames awarded tenure (CSU)

Lewbart • Dr. Archibald obtained a position at the Maryland Zoo • Dr. Whitehead obtained a position in a St. Louis specialty practice • Dr. Archibald passed her ACZM examination

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Lunn • Dr. Kendall (teaching fellow) was post-doc of the year for DOCS.

Lyle • Karen Von Dollen, DVM, MS, DACT – Associate for Hagyards Equine Medical Institutue • Katey Ellis, DVM – Associate at the Animal Hospital at East Davie, NC

Lynch • Brittany Enders remained at NCSU as a Clinical Instructor in ECC (starting July 2019) and achieved ACVECC board certification (October 2019) • Jessica Kielb secured a position in private practice in Philadelphia (starting Fall 2019) and achieved ACVECC board certification (October 2019) • Caitlin Hokanson secured a cardiology residency at Texas A&M University (starting July 2019) • Tyler Johnson secured an ECC residency the University of Illinois (starting July 2019) • Wen Wang remained at NCSU as a resident in anesthesia (starting July 2019)

Mariani • Dr. Beth Pastina awarded ACVIM (Neurology) diplomate status • Dr. Jeanie Lau finished her neurology residency, awarded ACVIM (Neurology) diplomate status and accepted a position as a neurologist in a private practice

Mastromauro • Dr. Rhiannon Doka o Passed the ACVIM specialty exam o Hired for a position at VSH • Dr. Carly Stevens o Passed the ACVIM general exam o Successfully submitted ACVIM credentials; eligible for the specialty exam o Hired for a position at VSH • Dr. Jackie Murphy (medical oncology intern 2018-2019) o Matched for a medical oncology residency at the University of Florida • Dr. Beck Ringdahl-Mayland (rotating intern 2018-2019) o Matched for a medical oncology residency at Colorado State University

Mathews • Drs. Emilee Luckring, Hani Korani, Renee Krebs, Jocelyn Blake sat for boards. • Drs. Luckring and Korani passed boards.

Muñana • Dr. Jeanie Lau completed her Neurology residency, became a diplomate of ACVIM (Neurology), and is currently employed in a private specialty practice in Sydney, Australia.

Murphy • Dr. Ina Herrmann awarded an ACVD grant to study: “A long-term effect of cyclosporine and oclacitinib on regulatory T cells in dogs with atopic dermatitis.” • Dr. High was awarded the Peter J Ihreke Resident Research Award-1st Place Clinical Science (plaque and check) for the presentation of her resident research project at the 2019 North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum.

29 • Both Dr. High and Dr. Levy are working toward completion of all requirements to sit certification boards for American College of Veterinary Dermatology.

Musulin • Dr. Enders credentialed in 2019, passed her Boards in September 2019 and is a DACVECC • Dr. Enders accepted a position at NCSU as an ECC Clinical Instructor • Dr. Kielb will be credentialed in 2019, passed her Boards in September 2019 and is a DACVECC • Dr. Kielb is a criticalist in private practice • Dr. Kielb presented a poster at IVECCS 2019 entitled “Coagulation variables performed on blood samples obtained from long stay jugular catheters maintained with heparinized saline do not differ from direct venipuncture samples in healthy dogs” • Dr. Kayla Perry presented a poster entitled “Urosepsis in dogs: 42 cases” • Dr. Johanna Wolf presented a case report entitled: “Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema and multisystemic hemorrhage secondary to an intravenous melarsomine injection in a dog” • Dr. Hokanson matched for a cardiology residency at Texas A&M

Nolan • James Elliott: ACVR-RO Award for best poster presentation at ACVR annual forum in October 2019 • Constanza Meneses: received Scholars-in-Training Travel Award to attend the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Radiation Research Society (San Diego, CA) • Yen-Hao Lai: ACVR-RO Award for best oral presentation at ACVR annual forum in October 2019

Olby • Dr. Wojciech Panek: Won best research abstract award at the European College of Veterinary Neurology Symposium in Wroclaw, Poland, September 2019. • Dr. Wojciech Panek: Matched for a neurology residency position at UC Davis

Petritz • Michelle Whitehead completed her residency, and successfully passed the Qualifying ACZM Exam (Day 1) and she will sit for the certifying exam (day 2) in the fall of 2020. She now runs a successful exotics practice at a specialty hospital outside of St. Louis, MO. In December 2019, our project evaluating the effects of surgery on metabolic parameters in ferrets was accepted to JAALAS. • Cher Hung completed her internship and accepted a position as an emergency veterinary at a busy specialty hospital in Ohio. I have and will continue to mentor her, as she does see exotic pets through their emergency service. • Caitlin Hepps-Keeney started with our service in the fall of 2019, and she has been a valued and productive member of our team through her internship. We recently accepted her as our next ZCA-focused ACZM resident. She has a strong interest in research and teaching, and I hope to mentor her in a research project evaluating the prevalence of a novel Brucella species in captive amphibian populations across the US in the near future. • Kyra Knutson also started with our service in the fall of 2019 as our second ZCA-focused ACZM resident. She has an incredible amount of knowledge, and surgical skill which exceeds many of her peers. Despite having little research experience prior to starting her residency, she has been very productive in this area during her first year, including completion of two prospective studies (evaluation of two sedation protocols in chickens and evaluation of euthanasia protocols for leopard geckos), both of which have been accepted as abstracts at upcoming conferences

30 (ExoticsCon and AAZV) in 2020. I have served as her primary faculty mentor on these projects. In addition, we have plans for several other research projects during the remainder of her residency, which will put her on tract to credential for ACZM boards by March of 2022.

Prange • Dr. Fowler received the 2019 Whynter Colinson Brownie Award. Dr. Fowler also completed and submitted the manuscript of his residency research project to Veterinary Surgery and will be eligible to sit surgery boards in 2020 (which he passed!). • My student mentee of 4 years, Elizabeth Harris, received the ACVS Large Animal Surgery Award that is given to a senior student who demonstrates exceptional aptitude through initiative, diagnostic skill, dexterity and perioperative care of animals undergoing surgery. Liz, who was an excellent student and will be an outstanding veterinarian, was accepted into the very competitive internship at Louisiana State University.

Qurollo • Nicholas Juhasz is an undergraduate who started volunteering with VBDDL for me through the undergraduate research program. He started in fall 2018 was recently hired as a temporary, part-time research technician when he graduated early. He has been working on projects related to newly identified Babesia spp., Rickettsia spp., Madagascar VBDs, and Leishmaniasis in people in Peru. He is a co-author on a dispatch that is on track to be accepted to EID and he is working on writing a case report as a first author. He will be a co-author on several other one- health manuscripts evaluating VBD across lemurs, dogs and cattle in Madagascar and Leishmania species in humans in Peru. Nick has been preparing to apply to medical school.

Scharf • Ariana Lopez matched for a rotating internship at the Ohio State University.

Schnabel • Rachel Gagliardi selected for Cornell University Summer Leadership Program • Jennifer Ruff obtained Equine Surgery Residency at NC State University • Alix Berglund awarded NIH K01 Award • Alix Berglund awarded top honor for oral presentation, NC State CVM Research Day • Alicia Schubert awarded honorable mention for image competition, NC State CVM Research Day • Jessica Gilbertie awarded DoCS Graduate Student of the Year • Alix Berglund awarded an AAI Careers in Immunology Fellowship • Alicia Schubert awarded the Richard L. Blanton Outstanding Capstone Award • Alicia Schubert awarded 1st place, NC State University CALS Undergraduate Research Day Competition • Jessica Gilbertie selected as an invited speaker Gordon Research Seminar and Conference on Antimicrobial Peptides • Jessica Gilbertie awarded a CMI EID Travel Award • Alicia Schubert admitted to NC State University DVM Program

Sheats • Kaori Davis o Awards: . Best Abstract Award - (2019) European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Congress, Lisbon, Portugal. Oral Presentation: MARCKS family proteins are altered in naturally occurring model of asthma in horses.

31 . CVM Research Travel Grant, 2019 o Abstracts: . (2019) Comparative Medicine Institute, Raleigh, NC. Poster Presentation: Use of RNA-seq to identify genes and gene pathways differentially expressed in BAL cells from horses with naturally occurring mild/moderate asthma . (2019) Invited talk. National Toxicology Program Cellular and Molecular Pathology Branch Seminar, Raleigh, NC. Oral Presentation: Insights into pathophysiology, translational applications and novel targets for naturally occurring equine asthma syndrome • Haleigh Conley o Applications . NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Application, submitted 2019, not funded • Beth Lewis (Veterinary Summer Scholars Research Program) o Abstract . Lewis, B; Bayless, R; Sheats, MK. Plasma cfDNA concentrations as a biomarker of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in equine emergency patients. CVM Research Forum; Raleigh, NC; 2019. • Tracy Parker (Veterinary Summer Scholars Research Program/T35 trainee) o Abstract . Parker, T; Sheats MK. In vivo MARCKS inhibition as a potential therapy for asthmatic horses. CVM Research Forum; Raleigh, NC; 2019. • Cheryl Heitzman (Veterinary Summer Scholars Research Program/NCSU Education Research Support Grant) o Abstract . Heitzman, C; Sheats MK. How analysis of student case logs collected during a 3 week equine primary care clinical preceptorship could inform backwards design of the veterinary curriculum. CVM Research Forum; Raleigh, NC; 2019.

Stoskopf • Former DVM Students o John Griffioen– match – zoo internship – Indianapolis Zoo • Former Graduate Students o Tom Xenakis – Fulbright Scholar Greece o Ann Colbert – retired from the FBI o Heather Hensen-Ramsay- took new position as a dean at Tusculum University o Mary Doerr – admitted to veterinary school, NCSU o Scott Willens – Promoted to Lt. Colonel U.S.Army o Michael Berecz – Promoted to Colonel U.S. Army o Stephen Smith – Recent book on fish medicine published o Cynthia Marshall – Joined faculty of University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine - Anatomy • Former Residents o Tom Edling – Outstanding Service Award from National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians o Lucy Spelman – teaches biology related to art and design at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI o Craig Harms – Director NCSU CVM ACZM Residency Programs o Andy Stamper - Promoted o Sathya Chinnadurai - accepted the position of Director of Animal Health at the Saint Louis Zoo.

32 o Sarah Cannizzo - passed ACZM boards o Lori Westmoreland – appt staff veterinarian North Carolina Aquariums o Kate Archibald – staff veterinarian Maryland Zoological and passed ACZM boards

Suter • Dr. Stevens has secured a job in the private sector.

Tefft • Dr. Kern published a case report, “Pasteurella canis infective endocarditis in a dog” in Veterinary Microbiology in February 2019. • Dr. Kern also passed his certifying board exam taken in June 2019 and is now a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animal Internal Medicine). • Dr. Sherrod matched for Internal Medicine residency at NCSU.

Tou • Dr. Lara Barron has accepted a faculty position in Cardiology at RVC • Dr. Christine Gremillion has accepted a faculty position in Diagnotic Imaging at Texas A&M • Dr. Anna McManamey (cardiology resident) received a Coat of Excellence Award • Dr. Dylan Prospero was accepted into a rotating internship upon graduation

Traverson • Lauren Nakonechny and Connor Stewart presented a research poster at the Litwack Research Day (August 2019).

Vaden • Emily Purswell became board certified in ACVIM • Nanelle Barash became board certified in ACVIM • Zack Kern became board certified in ACVIM • Kathryn LaQuaglia passed general examination for ACVIM • Barry Hedgespeth passed general examination for ACVIM • Crystal Lindaberry passed general examination for ACVIM

Westermeyer • Melissa Lively: completed and submitted two original research articles for publication. Both have been accepted and published in early view. • Ashley Zibura: has completed all data collection on 4 prospective research projects. I presented data from one project at the annual ACVO conference. One has been accepted, 2 are under review, and one is awaiting another faculty’s review prior to submission. Also submitted and had a case report accepted.

Ziegler • Anastasia Sheridan – CVM Research Image Competition 2019 - First Place.

2019 CVM Research Forum Awards:

Oral Presentation Winner

Name Mentor

33 Alix Berglund Lauren Schnabel

Oral Presentation Honorable Mention

Name Mentor Cecilia Kucera Liara Gonzalez

Poster Presentation Honerable Mention

Name Mentor Gregory Scott Craig Harms

CVM Awards Banquet 2019:

Award Winner / Recipient Class of 2020 CVM Faculty Award Chris Mariani Best Small Animal Intern Sophie Amirsultan Best Small Animal Resident Michael Kato Best Large Animal Resident Arlie ‘AJ’ Manship Leroy Coggins Graduate Fellowship Endowment Theresa Beachler Best Zoo Resident Meghan Louis DOCS Outstanding Small Animal Intern Award Eli Ernst & Kayla Perry Dr. Monica Menard Award for Excellence in Veterinary Amy Stieler Stewart Pathobiological Research NCSU Outstanding Resident Award Arlie ‘AJ’ Manship Whynter Colinson Brownie Award – Equine Alex Fowler Phyllis Edward Service Award Cathryn Keller Huffman Leadership Award Gregory Lewbart Zoetis Distinguished Teaching Award Michael Davidson

New EHRA Non-Faculty and SHRA Appointments (since January 1, 2019): • Cat Byrd started as a Program Support Associate for the Vector Borne Disease Diagnostic Lab on June 10, 2019 • Kara Moore started as a Research Assistant in Dr. Margaret Gruen’s Lab on August 15, 2019 • Hope Woods started as a Research Assistant in Dr. Margaret Gruen’s Lab on August 26, 2019

EHRA Non-Faculty and SHRA Departures (since January 1, 2019): • Judy Paps retired on January 1, 2019 • Archana Sharma – March 1, 2019 • Beth Lubeck – December 7, 2019

34 DoCS 2019 End of Year Award Recipients: • Beth Salmon – 2019 Sarah Joyner Memorial Staff Excellence Award • Dr. Jessica Gilbertie – Graduate Student of the Year • Dr. Allison Kendall – Postdoctoral Scholar of the Year

35 Departmental Listing as of December 31, 2019

Professor Birkenheuer, A.J., PhD, DVM, BS, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Blikslager, A.T., DVM, PhD, Professor, Equine Surgery Breitschwerdt, E.B., DVM, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Davidson, M.G., DVM, Professor, Ophthalmology DeFrancesco, T.C., DVM, BS, Professor, Cardiology/Critical Care Flammer, K., DVM, Professor, Companion and Wild Avian Medicine Gilger, B.C., DVM, MS, Professor, Ophthalmology Gookin, J., DVM, PhD, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Hardie, E.M., DVM, PhD, Professor & Department Head, Small Animal Surgery Harms, C.A., DVM, Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Hawkins, E.C., DVM, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Jones, S., DVM, PhD, Professor, Equine Medicine Keene, B.W., DVM, MS, Professor, Cardiology Lascelles, B.D., BVSc, PhD, BS, Associate Professor, Small Animal Surgery Lewbart, G.A., VMD, MS, Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Lunn, D.P., BVSc, MS, PhDMRCVS, Professor of Equine Medicine and Dean of CVM Mathews, K.G., DVM, MS, DACVS, Professor, Small Animal Surgery Meurs, K., DVM, PhD, Professor & Assoc Dean for Research & Graduate Studies, Cardiology Munana, K.R., DVM, MS, Professor, Neurology Olby, N.J., VetMB, PhD, Professor, Neurology Roe, S.C., PhD, BVSc, MVSt, MS, Professor, Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery Stoskopf, M.K., DVM, PhD, Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Suter, S.E., VMD, PhD, MS, BS, Professor, Oncology Vaden, S.L., DVM, PhD, BSA, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine

Associate Professor Bizikova, P., DVM, Associate Professor, Dermatology Breuhaus, B.A., DVM, PhD, Associate Professor, Equine Medicine Hansen, B.D., DVM, Associate Professor, Critical Care/Emergency Medicine Hess, P.R., DVM, Associate Professor, Oncology Kedrowicz, A., PhD, Associate Professor, Communication Education Lunn, K., BVMS, MS, PhD, Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Lyle, S.K., DVM, MS, PhD, Associate Professor, Theriogenology Mariani, C.L., DVM, Associate Professor, Neurology Nelson, L., DVM, MS, Associate Professor & Assoc Dean & Director of Academic Affairs, Small Animal Surgery Nolan, M., DVM, Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology Royal, K., PhD, MSEd, Associate Professor, Educational Assessment and Outcomes Schnabel, L., DVM, Associate Professor, Equine Surgery

Assistant Professor Ben-Horin, T., PhD, MS, Assistant Professor, Shellfish Pathology Duffy, D., BVM&S(Hons.), MRCVS, FHEA, Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery Gonzalez, L., DVM, PhD, Assistant Professor, Gastroenterology & Equine Surgery Gruen, M. E., DVM, MVPH, PhD, DACVB, Assistant Professor, Behavioral Medicine Harrison, T.M., DVM, MPVM, Assistant Professor, Exotic Animal Medicine Lynch, A. BVSc (Hons), MRCVS, Assistant Professor, Emergency/Critical Care Petritz, O., DVM, Assistant Professor, Avian-Exotic Animal Medicine Scharf, V.F., DVM, MS, Assistant Professor, Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Sheats, M.K., DVM, PhD, Assistant Professor, Equine Primary Care Townsend, S., BVSc, Assistant Professor, Small Animal Soft Tissue & Oncologic Surgery Traverson, M., DVM, MS, Assistant Professor, Small Animal Soft Tissue & Oncologic Surgery Villamizar-Martinez, L., DMV, MS, PhD, Assistant Professor, Dentistry & Oral Surgery Westermeyer, H., DVM, Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology Yoshikawa, H., DVM, PhD, Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology

Clinical Assistant, Clinical Associate, Clinical Professor Bennett, S.L., DVM, MS, Clinical Assistant Professor, Behavioral Medicine Bonagura, J.D., DVM, MS, Clinical Associate Professor, Cardiology Burke, M.J., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Equine Emergency Deresienski, D., VMD, Clinical Associate Professor, General Practice Dunning, D., DVM, MS, DrPH, Clinical Assoc Prof & Director, Animal Welfare/Ethics/Public Policy Program, Assoc Dean, Advancement Early, P., DVM, Clinical Professor, Neurology Ferris, K.K., DVM, BS, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Practice Fogle, C., DVM, Clinical Associate Professor, Equine Surgery Gieger, T., DVM, Clinical Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology

36 Harrell, K.A., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Hepworth, K.L. DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Equine Medicine Intile, J.L., DVM, PhD, MS, Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical Oncology Jacobs, C. C., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Marks, S.L., BVSc, MS, Clinical Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine & Associate Dean/Director VH Mastromauro, M., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Oncology Murphy, K. M., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Dermatology Musulin, S.E., DVM, Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency/Critical Care O’Shea, C.M., DVM, MS, Clinical Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Prange, T., DVM, Clinical Associate Professor, Equine Surgery Ross-Estrada, M., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Practice Snyder, A.M., DVM, MBS, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Practice Taylor, A., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Practice Tefft, K. DVM, MVSc, Clinical Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Tou, S.P., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Cardiology

Research Assistant, Associate, Professor Maggi, R.G., PhD, MS, Research Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Olivry, T.J., DVM, PhD, Research Professor, Immunodermatology Qurollo, B., DVM, MS, Research Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Stewart, A., DVM, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Regenerative Medicine Walker, K., PhD, MFS, Research Assistant Professor, Behavioral Ecology Ziegler, A., DVM, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Comparative Gastroenterology

Visiting Assistant Professor, Clinical Veterinarian, Visiting Clinical Instructor, Postdoc/Fellow, and EHRA Professional Beachler, Theresa, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Theriogenology (Bailey) Berglund, Alix, Postdoctoral Fellow, Equine Surgery (Schnabel) Chang, Yi-Jen, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery (Duffy) Duke, L., Research Assistant, Exotic Animal Medicine (Harrison) Druley, Gail, Research Associate, Sim Lab (Taylor) Enomoto, Masataka, Research Associate, SA Surgery (Lascelles) Frey, Erin, Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar, General Practice (Nelson) Gareau, Alexandra, Bone Marrow Transplant Fellow Johnson, B., Clinical Operations Manager, Clinical Studies Core (Hawkins) Horne, Caitlyn, Equine Sports Fellow, (Schnabel) Kendall, Allison, Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar, Small Animal Medicine (Lunn) Linnehan, R.M., Visiting Asst. Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Marcus, K., Research Assistant, Radiation Oncology (Nolan) Marr, Henry, Research Associate, Small Animal Internal Medicine (Birkenheuer) Moore, Kara, Research Assistant, Behavioral Medicine (Gruen) Panek, Wojciech, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Neurology (Olby) Paul-McKenzie, Gabrielle, Bone Marrow Transplant Fellow Pridgen, T., Research Associate, Equine Surgery (Blikslager) Serrano, M., Research Assistant, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine (Harms) Shroff, V., Research Assistant, Oncology (Suter) Stauffer, S., Research Assistant, Small Animal Internal Medicine (Gookin) Tolbert, M., Clinical Veterinarian, Small Animal Internal Medicine Woods, H., Research Assistant, Behavioral Medicine (Gruen)

Adjunct Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor Abrams, Frank, Assoc Status, Professor Emeritus Bio & Ag Engineering, Ortho Surgery Adamson, Justus, Adjunct Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology Adin, Christopher, Adjunct Associate Professor, SA Surgery Adin, Darcy, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cardiology Aklilu, Nigatu, Adjunct Professor, Equine (working with Dean Lunn on project) Ames, Marisa, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cardiology Atkins, Clarke, Professor Emeritus, Cardiology Applegate, Jeffrey, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM Bailey, C. Scott, Adjunct Associate Professor, Theriogenology Barker, Piers, Adjunct Professor, Cardiology Bowman, Karl, Associate Professor Emeritus, Equine Surgery Boyum, Thann, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Brady, Tyler, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Brown, Virginia, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Special Species Medicine Burkett, Richard, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Burleson, Gary R., Adjunct Professor, Oncology Chang, Sha, Adjunct Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology Chinnadurai, Sathya, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Christiansen, Emily, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Cocciaro, Michael, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cardiology

37 Culler, Christine, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Extracorporeal Therapy and Communication Degernes, Laurel, Professor Emerita, Avian Medicine and Epidemiology Delk, Katie, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM Deresienski, Diane, Adjunct Asst Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Devoe, Ryan, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine DeYoung, David, Adjunct Professor, Small Animal Surgery Dombrowski, Daniel, Adjunct Lecturer, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Dye, Janice, Adjunct Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Eckerman-Ross, Christine, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Nondomestic Avian Medicine Edling, Thomas, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Elfenbein, Johannah, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Eward, William, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Flannigan, Gerrard, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Behavior Medicine Fish, R.E., DVM, PhD, MS, BS, Assoc. Professor Emeritus Ford, Richard, Professor Emeritus, Small Animal Internal Medicine Freese, Stephanie, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Gee, Melanie, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Gengo, Peter, Adjunct Associate Professor, Cardiology George, Nneka, Adjunct Assistant Professor, LAR Godfrey, Matthew, Adjunct Associate Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Hamilton, Jim, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Hanel, Rita, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Emergency & Critical Care Hanlon, David, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Theriogenology Hauck, Marlene, Professor Emerita, Oncology Haulena, Martin, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Hill, Kevin, Adjunct Professor, Cardiology Hollinshead, Fiona, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Theriogenology Howard, James, Adjunct Professor, Neurology Hunt, Suzanne, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM Hutchins, Rae, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine Idriss, Salim, Adjunct Professor, Cardiology Johnson, Daniel, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Kapler, Meredith, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Kennedy-Stoskopf, Suzanne, Research Professor Emerita, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Kern, Zachary, Adjunct Assistant Professor, SA Internal Medicine Kivett, Lisa, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Kruse, Meghan, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Labens, Raphael, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Larsen, Scott, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Linnehan, Richard, Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor, Zoological Medicine Little, Dianne, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Loeffler, Ingrid, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Long, Tyler, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Lab Animal Medicine Loomis, Michael, Adjunct Associate Professor, Zoological Medicine Luther, Pamela, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dermatology Mansmann, Richard, Professor Emeritus, Equine Surgery Marcellin, D.J., DEDV, Adjunct Professor, Small Animal Surgery McCashin, Frederick, Adjunct Clinical Professor, Equine Medicine and Surgery McCool, Katherine, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine McDonald-Lynch, Mischa, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery McKeon, Gabriel, Adjunct Assistant Professor, LAR McLaughlin, Susan, Adjunct Professor, Ophthalmology Metcalf, Rich, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Minter, JB, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Monteiro-Riviere, Nancy, Professor Emerita, Dermatology and Toxicology Moresco, Anneke, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Multispecies Medicine Mozzachio, Kristie, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Mulcahy, Daniel, Adjunct Associate Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Norton, John, Adjunct Associate Professor, Laboratory Animal Medicine Norton, Terry, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Zoological Medicine Pankratz, Katherine ‘Kat’, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Behavior Posey, Rachael, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Librarian Powers, Lauren, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Ruslander, Dave, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Oncology Redding, Rich, Clinical Professor Emeritus, Equine Surgery Rosoff, Philip, Professor, Clinical Ethics Scarlett, Jonathan, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Scarlett, Rebecca, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Schopler, Robert, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Scott, David, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine

38 Settle, Katherine, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Theriogenology Sherman, Barbara, Clinical Professor Emerita, Behavior Shuler, Jack, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Health Program Sigmon, Betsy, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine Simpson, Wendy, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine Spodnick, Gary, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Surgery Stevens, Brenda, Clinical Professor Emerita, General Practice Stiles, Curtis, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dentistry and Oral Surgery Stone, Elizabeth, Professor Emerita, Small Animal Surgery Strong, Sandra, Adjunct Assistant Professor, General Practice Stroud, Cheryl, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Tate, Lloyd (Jock), Professor Emeritus, Equine Surgery Taylor, Brian, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Tocidlowski, Mary Ann, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Trumpatori, Brian, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Tuttle, Allison, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Vasbinder, Mary-Ann, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Laboratory Animal Medicine Vigani, Alessio, Adjunct Assistant Professor, ECC Wallace, Mark, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Whitacre, Michael, Associate Professor Emeritus, Theriogenology Wilkinson, Stacey Leonatti, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Williams, Cathy, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Williams, Kyha, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Laboratory Animal Medicine Williams, Laurel, Adjunct Professor, Oncology Wolfe, Barbara, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Zoological Medicine Wood, Michael, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine Young, Sam, Instructor, Multi-Species Medicine Zakrajsek, Todd, Adjunct Associate Professor, MSM

Support Staff Austin, Penny, Admin/Research Support Assoc –Qurollo Beaston, Joy, Department Accountant – DoCS Administration Boggess, Maria, Research Technician - Marr Bradley, Julie, Research Technician – Marr Byrd, Catherine, VBDDL University Program Associate - Marr Cook, Eva, Executive Assistant – DoCS Administration Emke, Carrie, Research Specialist – Clinical Studies Core Fiebrandt, Kate, Medical Laboratory Technician - Fogle Frandsen, Shellsea, Medical Support Technician - Bailey Freund, John, Research Specialist – Gonzalez Gore, Karen, Research Technician - Marr Hammond, Sarah, Research Technician – Kedrowicz Haney, Kaitlin, Research Technician – Qurollo Harris, Tonya, Research Specialist – Vaden Hash, Jonathan, Research Technician - Lascelles Hedgpeth, Mari-Wells, Assessment and Testing Manager - Royal Holmes, Jennifer, Research Specialist – Hess Hubbard (Keller), Cathryn, Medical Laboratory Technician - Mathews Kata, Cheryl, Medical Laboratory Technician - Mathews Klein, Allison, Research Specialist – DeFrancesco Long, Julie, Research Specialist – Schnabel Mamo, Lisa, Research Specialist – K. Lunn Moore, Corey, Research Specialist – Clinical Studies Core Nettifee-Osborne, Julie, Research Specialist – Munana Passingham, Kent, Research Specialist – Lewbart Ruterbories, Laura, Research Technician - Mariani Salmon, Beth, Research Specialist – Gilger Schirmer, Jenna, Research Specialist – Sheats Stachel, Alexandra, Social/Clinical Research Assistant - Olby Thomas, Brittany, Research Technician – Qurollo Thomson, Andrea, Research Specialist – Hansen Tillerson, Justine, Administrative Support Specialist – DoCS Administration Wilson, James, Research Technician – Marr

Residents – House Officers Barron, Lara, Cardiology Bierlien De la Rosa, Metzere, Small Animal Internal Medicine Camiener, Rachael, Oncology Carroll, Kenneth, Small Animal Surgery Chiu, Sam, Small Animal Surgery

39 Crabtree, Elizabeth, Ophthalmology De Vlaming, Annemarieke, Small Animal Surgery Diamond, Danielle, Small Animal Surgery Easley, Frankie, Small Animal Internal Medicine Eaton, Erin, Equine Internal Medicine Eby, Adam, Small Animal Surgery Elliott, James, Radiation Oncology Ernst, Elijah, Small Animal Internal Medicine Gin, Taylor, Clinical Investigator, Small Animal Internal Medicine Green, Lauren, Neurology/Neuroscience Hedgespeth, Barry, Small Animal Internal Medicine Hermann, Ina, Dermatology High, Endya, Dermatology Houck, Emma, Zoological Medicine Kato, Michael, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Knutson, Kyra, Zoological Medicine LaQuaglia, Kathryn, Small Animal Internal Medicine Levy, Britt, Dermatology Lindaberry, Crystal, Small Animal Internal Medicine Louis, Meghan, Zoological Mahoney, David, Theriogenology Mancini, Shelby, Neurology/Neurosurgery McManamey, Anna, Cardiology McParland, Thomas, Equine Surgery Mones, Alissa, Zoological Medicine (Aquatic) Muñoz Amezcua, Ana, Clinical Behavior Oh, Annie, Ophthalmology Peal, Bridgette, Equine Surgery Perry, Kayla, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Reinhardt, Alyxandra, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Schachar, Jordan, Neurology Scott, Gregory, Zoological Medicine Sepuya, Rebecca, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Shapiro, Susan, Oncology Sherrick, Ellen, Oncology Slead, Tanner, Small Animal Internal Medicine Spencer, Ashley, Small Animal Internal Medicine Stevens, Carly, Oncology Sweet, Katherine, Radiation Oncology Washington, Demitrius, Ophthalmology Watson, Maegan, Radiation Oncology Withowski, Katie, Theriogenology Woelfel, Christian, Neurology Wolf, Johanna, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Yata, Mariko, Cardiology Young, Kim, Equine Internal Medicine Zibura, Ashley, Ophthalmology Zidan, Natalia, Neurology/Neuroscience

Interns Anderson, Katie, Small Animal Internal Medicine (medicine emphasis) Chan, Jennifer, Small Animal Rotating Curcillo, Chiara, Small Animal Rotating Dickson, Rachel, Surgery Research Duxbury, Samantha, Small Animal Rotating Fleischman, Drew, Small Animal Rotating Hepps, Keeney, Caitlin, Exotic Animal Medicine Herrold, Emily, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Kirby, Ashley, Turtle Team McPhetridge, Jourdan, Small Animal Rotating Medland, Julia, Small Animal Rotating Melco, Ashley, Small Animal Rotating Moyer, Elizabeth, Equine Medicine and Surgery Paushter, Aaron, Small Animal Rotating Rivera, Paulo, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Roos, Tania, Small Animal Rotating Ruff, Jennifer, Equine Medicine and Surgery Sherrod, Taylor, Small Animal Internal Medicine (medicine emphasis) Sorell, Madeleine, Oncology Van Zile, Rachel, Small Animal Rotating

40 Vasquez, Edward, Small Animal Rotating Walker, Ashley, Small Animal Rotating

Graduate Students Bayless, Rosemary, CBS (Jones) Boger, Kasey, CBS (Blikslager) Caldwell, Madison, CBS (Blikslager/Ziegler) Conley, Haleigh, CBS (Sheats) Davis, Kaori, CBS (Sheats) Erwin, Sara, CBS (Blikslager/Ziegler) Farthing, Amy, CBS (Jones) Gagliardi, Rachel, CBS (Schnabel) Gupta, Ankita, CBS, (Lascelles) Jordan, Tyler, CBS (Olivry/Mishra) Kapatos, Alex, CBS (Hess) Lai, Yen-Hao, CBS (Nolan/Lascelles) Lampe, Ross, CBS (Jones) Lashnits, Erin, CBS (Breitschwerdt) Louis, Meghan, Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology (Stoskopf) Ludwig, Elsa, CBS (Gonzalez) Mackey, Emily, CBS (Jones) McConnell, Ian, CBS (Jones) Meneses, Constanza, CBS (Lascelles) Minnema, Laura, CBS (Lascelles/Mishra) Neupane, Pradeep, CBS (Breitschwerdt) Rowland, Alison, CBS (Jones) Schaaf, Ceclilia, CBS (Gonzalez) Slifer, Zachary, CBS (Blikslager) Sparks, Courtney, CBS (Olby) Strauss, Jemma, CBS (Jones) Tamamoto-Mochizuki, Chie, CBS (Olivry) Till, Rebecca, CBS (Jones) Trell, Anya, PHY (Hess) Veerasammy, Brittany, CBS (Gonzalez) Westermann, Trina, CBS (Elfenbein/Jones) Williams, Brian, CBS (Meurs) Williams, Morika, CBS (Lascelles) Yang, Sharon, CBS (Birkenheuer)

41 Departmental Bibliography for 2019

1. Original research articles published in peer-reviewed journals

1. Aalto EA, Lafferty KD, Sokolow SH, Grewelle RE, Ben-Horin T, Boch CA, Raimondi PT, Bograd SJ, Hazen EL, Jacox MG, Micheli F, de Leo GA. Models with environmental drivers offer a plausible mechanism for the rapid spread of infectious disease outbreaks in marine organisms. Scientific Reports. 10: 5975.

2. DiVincenti L, Garner M, Thomas B, Birkenheuer A. Babesia sp. infection in a zoo-housed polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports. 2019 Dec;18:100350. doi: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2019.100350. Epub 2019 Nov 11. PubMed PMID:31796190.

3. Wasserkrug Naor A, Lindemann DM, Schreeg ME, Marr HS, Birkenheuer AJ, Carpenter JW, Ryseff JK. Clinical, morphological, and molecular characterization of an undetermined Babesia species in a maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus). Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2019 Jan;10(1):124-126. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2018.09.005. Epub 2018 Sep 11. PubMed PMID: 30245087.

4. LeVine DN, Cianciolo RE, Linder KE, Bizikova P, Birkenheuer AJ, Brooks MB, Salous AK, Nordone SK, Bellinger DA, Marr H, Jones SL, Fischer TH, Deng Y, Mazepa M, Key NS. Endothelial alterations in a canine model of immune thrombocytopenia. Platelets. 2019;30(1):88-97. doi: 10.1080/09537104.2017.1378807. Epub 2017 Nov 28. PubMed PMID: 29182425; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6355380.

5. Favrot C, Bizikova P, Fischer N, Rostaher A, Olivry T. (2019) An alternative to long-lasting elimination diets to diagnose food allergies in dogs with atopic dermatitis. Vet Dermatol. 30(6): 498.

6. Bizikova P, Burrows A. (2019) Feline pemphigus foliaceus: original case series and a comprehensive literature review. BMC Vet Res. 15(1): 22.

7. Olivry T, Bizikova P. (2019) Investigation on the expression and relevance of nerve growth factor in dogs with atopic dermatitis. Itch 4:e22.

8. Blikslager AT, Mair TS. Trends in the management of horses referred for evaluation of colic: 2004-2017. Equine Vet Educ, Epub ahead of print, 2019.

9. Gonzalez LM, Stieler Stewart A, Freund J, Renee Kucera C, Dekaney CM, Magness ST, Blikslager AT. Preservation of reserve intestinal epithelial stem cells following severe ischemic injury. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2019;316:G482-G494. (Identified as one of best published articles in physiologic research).

10. Manship AJ, Blikslager AT, Elfenbein JR. Disease features of equine coronavirus and enteric salmonellosis are similar in horses. J Vet Intern Med. 2019;33:912-917.

11. Guillaumin J, Gibson RM, Goy-Thollot I, Bonagura JD. Thrombolysis with tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) in feline acute aortic thromboembolism: a retrospective study of 16 cases. J Feline Med Surg. 2019;21(4):340‐346. doi:10.1177/1098612X18778157.

42 12. Qurollo BA, Buch J, Chandrashekar R, Beall MJ, Breitschwerdt EB, Yancey CB, Caudill AH, Comyn A. linicopathological findings in 41 dogs (2008-2018) naturally infected with Ehrlichia ewingii. J Vet Intern Med. 2019;33:618-629.

13. Breitschwerdt EB, Maggi RG, Quach C, Bradley JM. Bartonella spp. Bloodstream Infection in a Canadian Family. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 2019;19:234-241.

14. Lashnits E, Dawson DE, Breitschwerdt E, Lanzas C. Ecological and Socioeconomic Factors Associated with Bartonella henselae Exposure in Dogs Tested for Vector-Borne Diseases in North Carolina. VBZD. 2019;19:582-595.

15. Lashnits E, Grant S, Thomas B, Qurollo B, Breitschwerdt EB. Evidence for vertical transmission of Mycoplasma haemocanis, but not Ehrlichia ewingii, in a dog. J Vet Intern Med. 2019;33:1747-1752.

16. Barash N, Thomas B, Birkenheuer A, Breitschwerdt E, Lemler E, Qurollo B. Prevalence of Babesia spp. and clinical characteristics of Babesia vulpes infections in North American dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2019;33:2075-2081.

17. Maggi RG, Toliver M, Richardson T, Mather TN, Breitschwerdt EB. Regional prevalences of Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia bissettiae, and Bartonella henselae in Ixodes affinis, Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis in the USA Ticks and Tick borne Diseases. 2019;10:360- 364.

18. Tyrrell JD, Qurollo BA, Tornquist SJ, Schlaich KG, Kelsey J, Chandrashekar R, Breitschwerdt EB. Molecular identification of vector-borne organisms in Ehrlichia seropositive Nicaraguan horses and first report of Rickettsia felis infection in the horse. Acta Trop. 2019;200:105170.

19. Izac JR, Camire AC, Earnhart CG, Embers ME, Funk RA, Breitschwerdt EB, Marconi RT. Analysis of the antigenic determinants of the OspC protein of the Lyme disease spirochetes: Evidence that the C10 motif is not immunodominant or required to elicit bactericidal antibody responses. Vaccine. 2019;37:2401-2407.

20. Dantas-Torres F, Miró G, Baneth G, Bourdeau P, Breitschwerdt E, Capelli G, Cardoso L, Day MJ, Dobler G, Ferrer L, Irwin P, Jongejan F, Kempf VAJ, Kohn B, Lappin M, Little S, Madder M, Maggi R, Maia C, Marcondes M, Naucke T, Oliva G, Pennisi MG, Penzhorn BL, Peregrine A, Pfeffer M, Roura X, Sainz A, Shin S, Solano-Gallego L, Straubinger RK, Tasker S, Traub R, Wright I, Bowman DD, Gradoni L, Otranto D. Canine Leishmaniasis Control in the Context of One Health. Emerg Infect Dis. 2019 Dec;25:1-4.

21. Pacifico L, Beall M, Buono F, Braff J, Neola B, Buch J, Sgroi G, Santoro M, Tyrrell P, Fioretti A, Breitschwerdt E, Chandrashekar R, Veneziano V. Hepatozoon canis in hunting dogs from Southern Italy: distribution and risk factors. Submitted Vet Parasitol.

22. Ziegler AL, Freeman CK, Fogle CA, Burke MJ, Davis JL, Cook VL, Southwood LL, Blikslager AT. Multicentre, blinded, randomised clinical trial comparing the use of flunixin meglumine with firocoxib in horses with small intestinal strangulating obstruction. Equine Vet J. 2019;51:325-335.

43 23. Breuhaus BA. Thyroid hormone and thyrotropin concentrations and responses to thyrotropin stimulating hormone in horses with PPID compared to age-matched normal horses. J Eq Vet Sci. 2019;75:35-40.

24. Breuhaus BA. Glucose and insulin responses to an intravenous glucose load in thoroughbred and paso fino horses. J Eq Vet Sci. 2019;81:102793.

25. Young W, Zheng C, Davidson M, Westermeyer H. Visual outcome in cats with retinal disease associated with systemic hypertension. Vet Ophthalmol 2019: 22 (2) 161-167. Contributing author resident retrospective study.

26. Ward JL, Lisciandro GR, Ware WA, Miles KG, Viall AK, DeFrancesco TC. Lung ultrasonography findings in dogs with various underlying causes of cough. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2019; 255:574-583.

27. Adin D, DeFrancesco TC, Keene B, Tou S, Meurs K, Atkins C, Aona B, Kurtz K, Barron L, Saker K. Echocardiographic phenotype of canine dilated cardiomyopathy differs based on diet type. J Vet Cardiol. 2019;21:1-9.

28. Meurs KM, Adin D, O'Donnell K, Keene BW, Atkins CE, DeFrancesco T, Tou S. Myxomatous mitral valve disease in the miniature poodle: A retrospective study. Vet J. 2019;244:94-97.

29. Duffy DJ, Curcillo C, Chang YJ, Moore GE. Effect of core suture size on the biomechanical properties of flexor tendon repairs in a canine cadaveric model. Accepted Am J Vet Res. 2019 Manuscript ID AJVR-19-10-0169.

30. Duffy DJ, Chang YJ, Moore GE. Comparison of Ex Vivo Leakages Pressures for Three Closure Methods in a Canine Typhlectomy Model. Accepted Vet Surgery. 2019 Manuscript ID VSU-19-247.R1.

31. Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ, Kersh ME, Moore GE. Influence of Interlocking Horizontal-Mattress Epitendinous Suture Placement on Tendinous Biomechanical Properties In a Canine Common Calcaneal Laceration Model. Accepted Veterinary Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology. VCOT-19-05-0052.R1.

32. Chang YJ, Duffy DJ, Gaffney LS, Fisher MB, Moore GE. Use of a novel staple device for extra-tendinous augmentation of a primary core tendon repair in an ex-vivo canine flexor tendon laceration model. Accepted Am J Vet Res. 2019 Manuscript ID AJVR-19-10- 0171.R1.

33. Duffy DJ, Cocca CJ, Kersh ME, Kim W, Moore GE. Effect of bite distance of an epitendinous suture from the repair site on the tensile strength of canine tendon constructs. Published Am J Vet Res. 2019 Nov;80(11):1034-1042. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.80.11.1034.

34. Chu KL, Duffy DJ, Vieson ME, Moore GE. Ex-vivo comparison of leakage pressures and leakage location using a novel technique for creation of functional side-to-side canine small intestinal anastomoses. Accepted Veterinary Surgery February 2019. Manuscript ID is VSU- 19-037.R1.

44 35. Duffy DJ, Chang YJ, Gaffney LS, Fisher MB, Moore GE. Effect of bite depth of an epitendinous suture on the biomechanical strength of repaired canine flexor tendons. Published Am J Vet Res. 2019 Nov;80(11):1043-1049.

36. Duffy DJ, Chang YJ, Balko JA, Moore GE. Ex vivo comparison of the effect of storage temperature on canine intestinal leakage pressures. Published Vet Surg. 2019 Nov 13. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13339.

37. Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ, Kersh ME, Kim W, Groenewold A, Moore GE. Biomechanical comparison of three epitendinous suture patterns as adjuncts to a core locking loop suture for repair of canine flexor tendon injuries. Published Vet Surg. 2019 Oct;48(7):1245-1252. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13266.

38. Schlag AN, Hayes GM, Taylor AQ, Kerwin SC, Dugat DR, Vitt MA, Stratton DT, Duffy DJ. Analysis of outcomes following treatment of craniodorsal hip luxation with closed reduction and Ehmer sling application in dogs. Published J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2019 Jun 15;254(12):1436-1440. doi: 10.2460/javma.254.12.1436.

39. Putterman AB, Duffy DJ, Kersh ME, Rahman H, Moore GE. Effect of a continuous epitendinous suture as adjunct to three-loop pulley and locking-loop patterns for flexor tendon repair in a canine model. Published Vet Surg. 2019 Oct;48(7):1229-1236. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13268.

40. Phillips H, Corrie J, Engel DM, Duffy DJ, Holt DE, Kendall AR, Schmiedt CW, Vetter A, Meren IL, Follette C, Schaeffer DJ, Mayhew PD, Marks SL. Clinical findings, diagnostic test results, and treatment outcome in cats with hiatal hernia: 31 cases (1995-2018). Published J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Sep;33(5):1970-1976. doi:10.1111/jvim.15583.

41. Duffy DJ, Duddy HR, Keating S, Gutierrez-Nibeyro SD. Influence of barbed suture on leak pressures after double-layer inverting closure of cystotomy sites in sheep. Published Vet Surg. 2018 Oct;47(7):902-907. doi: 10.1111/vsu.12935.

42. Duffy DJ, Kindra CG, Moore GE. Comparison of initial leak pressures after single- and double-layer cystotomy closure with barbed and non-barbed monofilament suture material in an ex vivo ovine model. Published Vet Surg. 2019 Apr;48(3):424-430. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13160.

43. Schlein LJ, Connolly SL, Moran C, Duffy DJ. Pathology in Practice. Published J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2019 Jul 1;255(1):67-70. doi: 10.2460/javma.255.1.67.

44. Rosser MF, Wycislo KL, Duffy DJ, Vieson MD. A ventral cervical mass in a dog. Published Vet Clin Pathol. 2019 Mar;48(1):125-127. doi:10.1111/vcp.12678.

45. Reagan JK, Selmic LE, Fallon C, Sutton B, Lafferty M, Ben-Aderet D, Culp WTN, Liptak JM, Duffy DJ, Simons M, Boston S, Lana S. Complications and outcomes associated with unilateral thyroidectomy in dogs with naturally occurring thyroid tumors: 156 cases (2003- 2015). Published J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2019 Oct 15;255(8):926-932. doi: 10.2460/javma.255.8.926.

46. Bray K, Early P, Lewis M, Olby N. An Update on Hemilaminectomy of the Cranial Thoracic Spine. Vet. Journal 2019.

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47. Dixon A, Chen A, Rossmeisl JH Jr, Sturges B, Vernau K, Levine JM, Otamendi A, Early P, Partnow A, Curtis L, Thomovsky S, Packer RA, Mauler DA. Surgical decompression, with or without adjunctive therapy, for treatment of primary vertebral osteosarcoma in the dog. Vet Comp Oncol 2019.

48. Stafford EG, Kortum A, Castel A, Green L, Lau J, Early PJ, Munana KR, Mariani CL, Yoder JA, Olby NJ. Presence of cerebrospinal fluid anitbodies associated with Autoimmune Encephalitis of Humans in Dogs with Neurologic Disease. JVIM 2019 2019 Sep;33(5):2175- 2182.

49. Mariani CL, Nye CJ, Tokarz DA, Green L, Lau J, Zidan N, Early PJ, Guevar J, Munana KR, Olby NJ, Miles S. Cerebrospinal Fluid Lactate in Dogs with Inflammatory Central Nervous System Disorders. JVIM 2019 Nov;33(6):2701-2708.

50. Fenn J, Ru H, Jeffery N, Moore S, Tipold A, Soebbeler F, Wang-Leandro A, Mariani C, Early P, Munana K, Olby N. Association between anesthesia duration outcome in dogs with surgically treated acute severe spinal cord injury due to intervertebral disc herniation, JVIM 2019. In press.

51. Wolf J, Pozzi A, Early P. Ultrasound guided perineural steroid injection for refractory cervical pain associated with foraminal disc herniation in four dogs. JAVMA 2019.

52. Royal KD, Zakrajsek TD, Flammer K. What Constitutes Excellent Teaching: A Survey of the Perceptions of AAVMC Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award Winners. Education in the Health Professions. 2019;2:65-71.

53. Fogle C, Davis J, Yechuri B, Cordle K, Blikslager A. Ex vivo COX-1 and COX-2 inhibition in equine blood by phenylbutazone, flunixin meglumine, meloxicam, and firocoxib. Equine Vet Educ., accepted.

54. Orr KE, Baker WT, Lynch TM, Hughes FE, Clark CK, Slone DE, Fogle CA, Gonzalez LM. Evaluation of Colonic and Peripheral Lactate Measurements to Predict Short-Term Outcome in Horses with Large Colon Volvulus. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, accepted.

55. Fesmire CC, Fogle CA, Gerber DA, Sano MB. Temperature Dependence of High Frequency Irreversible Electroporation Evaluated in a 3D Tumor Model. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, accepted.

56. Kaufman J, Fesmire CC, Petrella RA, Fogle CA, Xing L, Gerber D, Sano M. High Frequency Irreversible Electroporation Using 5000V Waveforms to Create Reproducible 2 and 4 centimeter Ablation Zones – A Laboratory Investigation Using Mechanically Perfused Liver. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2019 1-7.

57. Tsujinaka H, Fu J, Shen J, Yu Y, Hafiz Z, Kays J, McKenzie D, Cardona D, Culp WD, Peterson W, Gilger BC, Crean CS, Zhang JZ, Kanan Y, Cleland JL, Yang M, Hanes J, Campochiaro PA. Sustained Treatment of choroidal and retinal vascular diseases with self- aggregating sunitinib microparticles. Nature Communications (In press) Accepted Dec 2019.

46 58. Crabtree E, Song L, Llanga T, Bower JJ, Cullen M, Salmon JH, Hirsch M, Gilger BC. AAV- mediated expression of HLA-G1/5 reduces severity of experimental autoimmune uveitis. Sci Rep 9, 19864 (2019) doi:10.1038/s41598-019-56462-3.

59. Gilger BC, Crabtree E, Song L, Llanga T, Cullen M, Blanchard A, Salmon JH, Patel S, Zarnitsyn V, Hirsch ML. A fixed depth microneedle enhances reproducibility and safety for corneal gene therapy. Cornea November 2019 (DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0000000000002182)

60. Petruska JM, Remick AK, Lejeune T, Vezina M, Robinson K, Bussieres M, Gilger BC, Dubielzig DR. A transient developmental finding in the retina observed in neonatal dogs in juvenile toxicology studies. Toxicologic Pathology 2019 Jun;47(4):528-541. doi: 10.1177/0192623319844470.

61. Cullen M, Jacob ME, Vander Schel IQ, Cotter MVT, Cornish V, Cubeta MA, Carbone I, Gilger BC. Multi-locus DNA Sequence Analysis, Anti-fungal Agent Susceptibility, and Fungal Keratitis Outcome in Horses from the Southeastern United States. Plos One 2019. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214214.

62. Blanchard AM, Barr EM, Gilger BC. Evaluation of corneal disease in horses using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Vet Ophthalmology 2019;00:1-8 DOI: 10.1111/vop.12652.

63. Davis A, Gilger BC, Schnabel L. Subconjunctival bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy as a novel treatment alternative for equine immune-mediated keratitis: a case series. Vet Ophthalmol. 2019;00:1–9. https://doi.org/10.1111/vop.12641.

64. Singh A, Hung Y, Shanahan M, Kanke M, Bonfini A, Dame M, Biraud M, Pek B, Oyesola O, Freund J, Cuitt R, Curry E, Gonzalez L, Bewick G, Tait-Wojno E, Kurios N, Ding S, Spense J, Dekaney C, Buchon N, Sethupathy P. Enteroendocrine progenitor cell enriched microRNA-7 is a rheostat of Xiap and intestinal epithelial proliferation. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Accepted 2019).

65. Dickson R, Vose J, Bemis D, Daves M, Cecere T, Gookin JL, Steiner J, Tolbert MK. Effect of enterococci on feline Tritrichomonas foetus infection in vitro. Vet Parasitol 2019;273:90- 96.

66. Ferguson SH, Foster DM, Sherry B, Magness ST, Nielsen D, Gookin JL. Interferon-λ promotes epithelial defense and barrier function against Cryptosporidium parvum infection. Cell Mol Gastro Hepatol 2019;8(1):1-20 (Corresponding author; first author graduate student).

67. Watson VE, Jacob ME, Bruno-Barcena JM, Amirsultan S, Stauffer SH, Piqueras VO, Frias R, Gookin JL. Influence of the intestinal microbiota on disease susceptibility of kittens experimentally infected with atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. Vet Microbiol 2019;231:197-206.

68. Aicher KM, Cullen J, Seiler G, Lunn KF, Mathews KG, Gookin JL. Investigation of adrenal and thyroid gland dysfunction in dogs with ultrasonographic diagnosis of gallbladder mucocele formation. PLoS One 2019 Feb 27;14(2):e0212638.

47 69. Gruen ME, Foster ML, Lazarowski L, Jeffries A, Sherman BL, Dorman DC. Does the cognitive bias test in dogs depend on spatial learning? Journal of Veterinary Behavior 2019; 33, 1-6.

70. Harms CA, McClellan-Green P, Godfrey MH, Christiansen EF, Broadhurst HJ, Godard- Codding C. 2019. Crude oil and dispersant cause acute clinicopathological abnormalities in hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Front Vet Sci 6: 344. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2019.0034.

71. Innis CJ, Finn S, Kennedy A, Burgess E, Norton T, Manire CA, Harms C. 2019. A summary of sea turtles released from rescue and rehabilitation programs in the United States, with observations on re-encounters. Chelonian Cons Biol 18:309. doi:10.2744/CCB-1335.1.

72. Archibald KE, Scott GN, Bailey KM, Harms CA. 2019. 2-Phenoxyethanol (2-PE) and tricaine methanesulfonate (MS-222) immersion anesthesia of American horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus). J Zoo Wildl Med 50: 96-106. doi.org/10.1638/2018-0085.

73. Barratclough A, Tuxbury K, Hanel R, Stacy NI, Ruterbories L, Christiansen E, Harms CA. 2019. Baseline plasma thromboelastography in Kemp’s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii), green (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtles and its use to diagnose coagulopathies in cold-stunned Kemp’s ridley and green sea turtles. J Zoo Wildl Med 50: 62- 68. doi.org/10.1638/2018-0142.

74. Innis CJ, Finn S, Kennedy A, Burgess E, Norton T, Manire CA, Harms C. 2019. A summary of sea turtles released from rescue and rehabilitation programs in the United States, with observations on re-encounters. Chelonian Cons Biol, in press.

75. Mikles, CS, Harms CA, Buckel JA, Rudershausen PJ. 2019. Examining the severity of roof- hooking injuries in dolphinfish: a comparison between computed tomography and gross necropsy. N Am J Fish Manage, doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10252.

76. Mason SE, Papich MG, Schmale M, Harms CA, Davis AS. 2019. Enrofloxacin pharmacokinetics and sampling techniques in California sea hare (Aplysia sp.). J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci, DOI: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-18-000072.

77. Cauture F, Sterba-Boatwright B, Rocho-Levine J, Harms CA, Miedler S, Fahlman A. 2019. Using respiratory sinus arrhythmia to estimate inspired tidal volume in bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Frontiers Phys 10:128. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00128.

78. Nemec PS, Kapatos A, Holmes JC, Stowe DM, Hess PR. -Testis Antigens in Canine Histiocytic Sarcoma and Other Malignancies. Vet Comp Oncol. 2019 Sep;17(3):317- 328. doi: 10.1111/vco.12475. PMID: 30854786.

79. Hallman BE, Suter SE, Hauck ML, Williams LE, Hess PR. Incidence and Risk Factors Associated with the Development of Clinical Cardiotoxicity in Dogs Receiving Doxorubicin for Spontaneous Tumors. J Vet Intern Med;33(2):783-791. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15414. PMID: 30697816.

80. Martin EM, Schirmer JM, Jones SL, Davis JL. Pharmacokinetics and Ex Vivo Anti- inflammatory Effects of Oral Misoprostol in Horses. 2019 Equine Vet J May;51(3):415-421 DOI: 10.1111/evj.13024.

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81. Kedrowicz AA, Hammond S, Hardy EM. (2019). The impact of team training on perceptions of team functioning during third year veterinary surgery. Education in the Health Professions, 2(1), 34-39.

82. Hanley AA, Kedrowicz AA, Hammond S, Hardy EM. (2019). The impact of team communication training on students’ behaviors, perceptions, and team functioning during an introductory surgery course. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 46(1), 45-55.

83. Fox PR, Keene BW, Lamb K, Schober KE, Chetboul V, Luis Fuentes V, Payne JR, Wess G, Hogan DF, Abbott JA, Häggström J, Culshaw G, Fine-Ferreira D, Cote E, Trehiou-Sechi E, Motsinger-Reif AA, Nakamura RK, Singh M, Ware WA, Riesen SC, Borgarelli M, Rush JE, Vollmar A, Lesser MB, Van Israel N, Lee PM, Bulmer B, Santilli R, Bossbaly MJ, Quick N, Bussadori C, Bright J, Estrada AH, Ohad DG, Del Palacio MJF, Brayley JL, Schwartz DS, Gordon SG, Jung S, Bove CM, Brambilla PG, Moïse NS, Stauthammer C, Quintavalla C, Manczur F, Stepien RL, Mooney C, Hung YW, Lobetti R, Tamborini A, Oyama MA, Komolov A, Fujii Y, Pariaut R, Uechi M, Yukie Tachika Ohara V. Long-term incidence and risk of noncardiovascular and all-cause mortality in apparently healthy cats and cats with preclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Nov;33(6):2572-2586. doi: 10.1111/jv im.15609. Epub 2019 Oct 12.

84. Vollmar C, Vollmar A, Keene B, Fox PR, Reese S, Kohn B. Irish wolfhounds with subclinical atrial fibrillation: progression of disease and causes of death. J Vet Cardiol. 2019 Aug;24:48- 57. doi: 10.1016/j.jvc.2019.05.004. Epub 2019 May 16.

85. Vollmar C, Vollmar A, Keene BW, Fox PR, Reese S, Kohn B. Dilated cardiomyopathy in 151 Irish Wolfhounds: Characteristic clinical findings, life expectancy and causes of death. Vet J. 2019 Mar;245:15-21. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2018.12.018.

86. Adin CA, Moga JL, Keene BW, Fogle CA, Hopkinson HR, Weyhrauch CA, Marks SL, Ruderman RJ, Rosoff PM. Clinical ethics consultation in a tertiary care veterinary teaching hospital. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2019 Jan 1;254(1):52-60. doi: 10.2460/javma.254.1.52.

87. Bartoszuk U, Keene BW, Baron Toaldo M, Pereira N, Summerfield N, Novo Matos J, Glaus TM. Holter monitoring demonstrates that ventricular arrhythmias are common in cats with decompensated and compensated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Vet J. 2019 Jan;243:21- 25. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2018.11.005. Epub 2018 Nov 12.

88. Ward J, McLaughlin A, Burzette R, Keene B. The effect of a surgical safety checklist on complication rates associated with permanent transvenous pacemaker implantation in dogs. J Vet Cardiol. 2019 Apr;22:72-83. doi: 10.1016/j.jvc.2018.11.001. Epub 2018 Dec 5.

89. Risselada M, Tuohy J, Law M, Lascelles BDX. Local administration of carboplatin in poloxamer 407 after an ulnar osteosarcoma removal in a dog. Accepted, JAAHA, April 2019.

90. Muller C, Enomoto M, Buono A, Steiner JM, Lascelles BDX. Placebo-controlled pilot study of the effects of an eggshell membrane-based supplement on mobility and serum biomarkers in dogs with osteoarthritis. Vet J. 2019 Nov;253:105379. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.105379. Epub 2019 Sep 13. PMID: 31685140.

49 91. Vijarnsorn M, Kwananocha I, Kashemsant N, Lekcharoensuk C, Beale B, Jarudecha T, Lascelles BDX. The effectiveness of marine based fatty acid compound (PCSO-524) and firocoxib in the treatment canine osteoarthritis. BMC Vet Res. 2019 Oct 17;15(1):349. doi: 10.1186/s12917-019-2110-7. PMID: 31623621.

92. Stadig S, Lascelles DBX, Nyman G, Bergh A. Evaluation and comparison of pain questionnaires for clinical screening of osteoarthritis in cats. Vet Rec. 2019 Oct 16. pii: vetrec-2018-105115. doi: 10.1136/vr.105115. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31619513.

93. Gruen ME, Samson D, Lascelles BDX. Functional linear modeling of activity data shows analgesic-mediated improved sleep in dogs with spontaneous osteoarthritis pain". Sci Rep. 2019 Oct 2;9(1):14192. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-50623-0. PMID: 31578432.

94. Wheeler JJ, Lascelles BD, Olivry T, Mishra SK. Itch-associated Neuropeptides and Their Receptor Expression in Dog Dorsal Root Ganglia and Spinal Cord. Acta Derm Venereol. 2019 Nov 1;99(12):1131-1135. doi: 10.2340/00015555-3297. PMID: 31449313.

95. Tuohy J, Somarelli J, Borst L, Eward W, Lascelles BDX, Fogle J. Immune dysregulation and osteosarcoma: Staphylococcus aureus downregulates TGF-β and heightens the inflammatory signature in human and canine macrophages suppressed by osteosarcoma. Vet Comp Oncol. 2019 Aug 17. doi: 10.1111/vco.12529. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31420936.

96. Hunt JR, Goff M, Jenkins H, Harris J, Knowles TG, Lascelles BDX, Mendl M, Whay HR, Murrell JC. Clinical measurements performed during alfaxalone total intravenous anaesthesia for radiography and neurophysiological investigations in dogs. Vet Anaesth Analg. 2019 Jul;46(4):483-487. doi: 10.1016/j.vaa.2018.11.010. Epub 2019 Mar 14. PMID: 31178411.

97. Ashwell M, Freire M, O’Nan AT, Benito J, Hash J, McCulloch RS, Lascelles BDX. Characterization of gene expression in naturally occurring feline degenerative joint disease associated pain. The Veterinary Journal 2019; 243:42-47.

98. Lewbart GA, Grijalva CJ, Calle PP, Ingerman K, Muñoz-Pérez JP, Quezada G, Vera CA, Gentile G, Valle CA. 2019. Health assessment of Conolophus subcristatus, Conolophus pallidus, and C. subcristatus X Amblyrhynchus cristatus hybrid (Galápagos land iguanas). PLoS ONE 14(10):e0222884.

99. Cerreta AJ, Houck EL, Stowe DM, Lewbart GA. Hematology of the keeled box turtle (Cuora mouhotii). Accepted Veterinary Clinical Pathology, October 7, 2019.

100. Valle CA, Ulloa C, Deresienski D, Regalado C, Muñoz-Pérez JP, Garcia J, Hardesty BD, Skehel A, Lewbart GA. 2019. Health status and baseline hematology, biochemistry and blood gas values of Galapagos shearwaters (Puffinus subalaris). J Zoo Wild Med 50(4):1026-1030.

101. Houck EL, Cohen EB, Womble M, Lewbart GA, Petritz O. 2019. Radiographic anatomy and barium sulfate contrast study of the gastrointestinal tract of Eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina). Vet Radiol Ultrasound DOI: 10.1111/vru.12792:1-12.

50 102. Krasner AE, Hancock-Ronemus A, Christian LS, Griffith EH, Lewbart GA, Law JM. 2019. Histological evaluation of five suture materials in the telson ligament of the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus). Peer J DOI 10.7717/peerj.7061.

103. Cerreta A, Vaden SL, Lewbart GA, Muñoz-Pérez JP, Páez-Rosas D. 2019. Increased BUN and glucose in a group of San Cristóbal Galapagos tortoises (Chelonoidis chathamensis). Vet Rec Case Report 7:3000699. Doi:10.1136/vetreccr-2018-000699.

104. Whitehead M, Vanetten CL, Zheng Y, Lewbart GA. 2019. Hematological parameters in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) with formalin-preservation: comparison between wild tournament-caught and captive-raised fish. PeerJ DOI 10.7717/peerj.6669.

105. Dornburg A, Lamb AD, Warren D, Watkins-Colwell GJ, Lewbart GA, Flowers J. 2019. Are geckos paratenic hosts for Caribbean Island acanthocephalans? Evidence from Gonatodes antillensis and a review of squamate reptiles acting as transport host. Bull Peabody Mus Nat Hist 60(1):55-79.

106. Valle CA, Grijalva CJ, Calle PP, Muñoz-Pérez JP, Quezada G, Vera CA, Lewbart GA. 2019. Methods of body temperature assessment in Conolophus subcristatus, Conolophus pallidus (Galápagos land iguanas), and Amblyrhynchus cristatus X C. subcristatus hybrid. PeerJ 7:e6291 DOI 10.7717/peerj.629.

107. Adamovicz L, Griffioen J, Cerreta A, Allender MC, Lewbart GA. 2019. Tissue enzyme activities in free-living eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina). J Zoo Wild Med. 50(1):45-54.

108. Oh A, Foster ML, Lunn KF, Mowat FM. Circulating neurohormone imbalances in canine sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome and canine pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism. J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Nov;33(6):2587-2594. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15646. Epub 2019 Oct 29.

109. Bailey CS, Von Dollen K, Papich MG, Jones M, Lyle SK, Beachler TM, Harris T. Antimicrobial Activity of Ceftiofur and Penicillin With Gentamicin Against Escherichia coli and Streptococcus equi Subspecies zooepidemicus in an Ex Vivo Model of Equine Postpartum Uterine Disease. (2019) J Equine Vet Sci, 79:121-126.

110. Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Griffith E, Hanel RM, Stablein AP, Brooks MB. Evaluation of a panel of coagulation assays for monitoring the anticoagulant effects of rivaroxaban in healthy dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019. (In press).

111. Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Griffith E, Hanel RM, Stablein AP, Brooks MB. The influence of feeding and gastroprotectant medications on the Factory Xa inhibitory activity of orally administered rivaroxaban in normal dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019. (In press).

112. Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Jack J, Motsinger-Reif A, Hanel RM. The influence of packed cell volume versus plasma protein on thromboelastographic variables in a canine model. J Vet Emerg Crit Care (In press).

113. Breitschwerdt EB, Maggi RG. 2019. My Mother's Story: Tick Borne Ehrlichiosis and a Life Well-Lived. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2019.2570.

51 114. Dantas-Torres F, Maggi R, et all. 2019. Canine Leishmaniasis Control in the Context of One Health. EID 25: 19-0164.

115. Breitschwerdt EB, Greenberg R, Maggi RG, Mozayeni BR, Lewis A, Bradley JM. 2019. Bartonella henselae bloodstream infection in a boy with pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. J Cent Nerv Syst Dis. 11:1179573519832014.

116. Lau J, Munana KR, Netifee J, Early PJ, Mariani CL, Olby NJ. (2019) Clinical characteristics, breed differences and quality of life in dogs with acute steroid-responsive meningitis-arteritis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 33(4): 1719-1727.

117. Cheng K, Tang J, Su T, Qiao L, Huang K, Wrona E, Shen D, Liang H, Mathews KG, et al. An off-the-shelf artificial cardiac patch improves cardiac repair after myocardial infarction in rats and pigs. Accepted Sci Transl Med 3/20.

118. Rivas LR, Seiler GS, Robertson ID, Ru H, Mathews KG. Ability of positive and negative contrast computed tomographic peritoneography to delineate canine liver lobe fissures. [First author trainee] First Place: Resident Poster Presentation Research Award – ACVR 2017. Vet Surg 2019;48:1444-49.

119. Olby N, Lim JH, Wagner N, Zidan N, Early PJ, Mariani CL, Muñana KR, Laber E. Time course and prognostic value of serum GFAP, pNFH and S100beta concentration in dogs with complete spinal cord injury because of intervertebral disc extrusion. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2019; 33:726-734.

120. Early PJ, Muñana KR, Olby NJ, Mariani CL. Comparison of cerebrospinal fluid parameters from the cerebellomedullary and lumbar cisterns in 54 dogs. Canadian Veterinary Journal 2019; 60:885-888.

121. Lau J, Nettifee JA, Early PJ, Mariani CL, Olby NJ, Muñana KR. Clinical characteristics, breed differences, and quality of life in dogs with steroid-responsive meningitis-arteritis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2019; 33:1719-1727. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15543.

122. Stafford EG, Kortum A, Castel A, Green L, Lau J, Early PJ, Muñana KR, Mariani CL, Yoder JA, Olby NJ. Presence of CSF antibodies associated with human autoimmune encephalitis in dogs with neurologic disease. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2019; 33:2175-2182. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15616.

123. Castel A, Olby N, Ru H, Mariani CL, Muñana KR, Early PJ. Risk factors associated with progressive myelomalacia in dogs with complete sensorimotor loss following intervertebral disc extrusion: A retrospective case control study. BMC Veterinary Research 2019; 15:433. doi:10.1186/212917-019-2186-0.

124. Sweet KA, Nolan MW, Yoshikawa H, Gieger TL. Stereotactic radiation therapy for canine multilobular osteochondrosarcoma: Eight cases. Veterinary and comparative oncology. 2020;18(1):76-83. Submitted, accepted and published online 2019.

125. Nolan MW, Kelsey KL, Enomoto M, Ru H, Gieger TL, Lascelles BDX. Pet dogs with acute radiodermatitis experience widespread sensitization. Radiat Res 2019 Dec 26 (epub ahead of print).

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126. Williams MD, Sommer SL, Meyers RC, Valdivia J, Nolan MW, Lascelles BDX. A novel device to measure static hindlimb weight-bearing forces in pronograde rodents. Journal of neuroscience methods. 2019;328:108405.

127. Magestro LM, Cahoon JY, Gieger TL, Nolan MW. Radiotherapy isocenters verified by matching to bony landmarks of the canine and feline head differ when localized using volumetric versus planar imaging. Veterinary and comparative oncology. 2019;17(4):562- 569.

128. Yoshikawa H, Nolan MW. Changes in target volume during irradiation of canine intranasal tumors can significantly impact radiation dosimetry. Veterinary radiology & ultrasound: the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. 2019;60(5):594-604.

129. Gieger TL, Nolan MW, Roback DM, Suter SE. Implementation of total body photon irradiation as part of an institutional bone marrow transplant program for the treatment of canine lymphoma and leukemias. Veterinary radiology & ultrasound: the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association. 2019;60(5):586-593.

130. Castel A, Olby NJ, Breitschwerdt EB, Thomas B, Maggi RG, Shelton GD. Co- infection with Bartonella henselae and Sarcocystis sp. in a 6-year-old male neutered domestic longhair cat with progressive multifocal neurological signs. Vet Q. 2019 Dec;39(1):168-173.

131. Lau J, Nettiffee JA, Early PJ, Mariani CL, Olby NJ, Muñana KR. Clinical characteristics of steroid-responsive meningitis-arteritis in a population of dogs in North America: 61 cases (2003-2017). J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Jul;33(4):1719-1727. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15543. Epub 2019 Jun 7.

132. Lewis MJ, Williams KD, Langley T, Jarvis L, Sawicki GS, Olby NJ. Development of a novel gait analysis tool measuring center of pressure for evaluation of canine chronic thoracolumbar spinal cord injury. J Neurotrauma. 2019 Nov 1;36(21):3018-3025. doi: 10.1089/neu.2019.6479. Epub 2019 Jun 6.

133. Sparks CR, Robertson I, Olby NJ. Morphometric analysis of spinal cord termination in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Mar;33(2):717-725. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15437. Epub 2019 Feb 13.

134. Meurs KM, Friedenberg SG, Kolb J, Saripalli C, Tonino P, Woodruff K, Olby NJ, Keene BW, Adin DB, Yost OL, DeFrancesco TC, Lahmers S, Tou S, Shelton GD, Granzier H. A missense variant in the titin gene in Doberman pinscher dogs with familial dilated cardiomyopathy and sudden cardiac death. Hum Genet. 2019 Feb 4. doi: 10.1007/s00439- 019-01973-2. [Epub ahead of print].

135. Yost O, Friedenberg SG, Jesty SA, Olby NJ, Meurs KM. The R9H phospholamban mutation is associated with highly penetrant dilated cardiomyopathy and sudden death in a spontaneous canine model. Gene. 2019 Feb 19;697:118-122. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2019.02.022. [Epub ahead of print].

53 136. Meurs KM, Friedenberg SG, Olby NJ, Condit J, Weidman J, Rosenthal S, Shelton GD. A QIL1 Variant Associated with Ventricular Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death in the Juvenile Rhodesian Ridgeback Dog. Genes (Basel). 2019 Feb 21;10(2). pii: E168. doi: 10.3390/genes10020168.

137. Olivry T, Bizikova P. Investigations on the expression and relevance of nerve growth factor in canine atopic dermatitis. ITCH 2019; 4:e22. DOI: 10.1097/itx.0000000000000022.

138. Bexley J, Kingswell N, Olivry T. Serum IgE cross-reactivity between fish and chicken meats in dogs. Veterinary Dermatology 2019; 30: 25-e8. PMID: 30378189. DOI: 10.1111/vde.12691

139. Olivry T. Could we use the erythema grading of the CADESI4 as a simple instrument for future short-duration clinical trials of dogs with atopic dermatitis? Veterinary Dermatology 2019; 30:80-81. PMID: 30556620. DOI: 10.1111/vde.12709

140. Agler CS, Friedenberg S, Olivry T, Meurs KM, Olby NJ. Genome-wide association analysis in West Highland white terriers with atopic dermatitis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 2019; 209: 1-6. PMID: 30885300; DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2019.01.004

141. Freudenberg J, Olivry T, Mayhew D, Rubenstein DS, Rajpal DK. The comparison of skin transcriptomes confirms canine atopic dermatitis is a natural homologue to the human disease. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 2019; 139: 968-971. PMID: 30393079. DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2018.10.018.

142. Tamamoto-Mochizuki C, Paps JS, Olivry T. Proactive maintenance therapy of canine atopic dermatitis with the anti-IL-31 lokivetmab: Can a monoclonal antibody blocking a single cytokine prevent allergy flares? Veterinary Dermatology 2019; 30: 98-e26. PMID: 30672050. DOI: 10.1111/vde.12715.

143. Ehling S, Fukuyama T, Ko MC, Olivry T, Bäumer W. Neuromedin B induces acute itch in mice via the activation of peripheral sensory neurons. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2019; 99: 587-593. PMID: 30734045; DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3143

144. Levy BJ, Linder KE, Olivry T. The role of oclacitinib in the management of ischaemic dermatopathy in four dogs. Veterinary Dermatology 2019; 30: 201-e63. PMID: 31006925; DOI: 10.1111/vde.12743.

145. Wheeler JJ, Lascelles BDX, Olivry T, Mishra S. Itch-associates neuropeptides and their receptor expression in dog dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2019; 99: 1131-1135. PMID: 31449313; DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3297

146. Favrot C, Bizikova P, Fischer N, Rostaher A, Olivry T. The usefulness of short-course prednisolone during the initial phase of elimination diet trial in dogs with food-induced atopic dermatitis. Veterinary Dermatology 2019; 30: 498-e149. PMID: 31617265; DOI: 10.1111/vde.12793

147. Smith CM, Olivry T, Lawhon SD, Rodrigues-Hoffman A. Malassezia species dysbiosis in natural and allergen-induced atopic dermatitis in dogs. Medical Mycology, submitted, August 2019; accepted, November 2019. ePub ahead of print, December 2019. PMID: 31782778. DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myz118

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148. High EJ, Olivry T. Development and validation of a graphic two-dimensional investigator’s global assessment instrument for grading the overall severity of atopic dermatitis in dogs. Veterinary Dermatology, submitted, July 2019; accepted, September 2019; ePub ahead of print, December 2019. PMID: 31833143. DOI: 10.1111/vde.12824

149. Favrot C, Rostaher A, Fischer N, Olivry T, Zwickl L, Audergon S. Atopic dermatitis in West Highland white terriers - Part I: natural history of atopic dermatitis in the first three years of life. Veterinary Dermatology, submitted, June 2019; revised, July 2019; accepted, August 2019; ePub ahead of print, December 2019. PMID: 31646697. DOI: 10.1111/vde.12801

150. Keller KK., Sanchez-Migallon Guzman D, Boothe DM, Visser M, de Matos R, Petritz O, Kass PH, Paul-Murphy J. Pharmacokinetics and safety of zonisamide after oral administration of single and multiple doses to Hispaniolan Amazon parrots (Amazona ventralis). American Journal of Veterinary Research. 2019; 80(2): 195 – 200.

151. Qurollo BA, Ramaswamy C, Buch J, Beall MJ, Yancey C, Caudil A, Comyn A, EB Breitschwerdt. Clinical and laboratory findings in 41 dogs naturally infected with Ehrlichia ewingii. J Vet Intern Med. 2019; 33:618-629.

152. Foster DM, Jacob ME, Farmer KA, Callahan BJ, Theriot CM, Kathariou S, Cernicchiaro N, Prange T, Papich MG. Ceftiofur formulation differentially affects the intestinal drug concentration, resistance of fecal Escherichia coli, and the microbiome of steers. 2019, PLoS One, vol. 14, no. 10.

153. Fowler AW, Gilbertie JM, Watson VE, Prange T, Osborne JA, Schnabel LV. Effects of acellular equine amniotic allografts on the healing of experimentally induced full‐thickness distal limb wounds in horses. Veterinary Surgery. 2019; 48: 1416– 1428.

154. Thompson E, Robe A, Roe SC, Cole J. Evaluating Wire Configurations for Tension Band Constructs using a Canine Greater Trochanteric Osteotomy Model, Vet Surg, November, 2019. DOI: 10.1111/vsu.13350.

155. Harver D, Royal KD. (2019). Readability as a Source of Measurement Error in Medical Education Assessment. Education in Medicine Journal.

156. Royal KD, Huckel J. (2019). Validating StrengthsFinder Norms for Veterinary Medical Students: A Confirmatory Study. Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 3(2):80-84.

157. Royal KD. (2019). Prevalence Rates for Black Lung Epidemic Likely Underestimated for Coal Miners in Appalachia. Social Determinants of Health, 5(1):1-3.

158. Royal KD. (2019). Survey Research Methods: A Guide for Creating Post-Stratification Weights to Correct for Sample Bias. Education in the Health Profession, 2(1), 48-50.

159. Royal KD. (2019). Surveying Black or African American Populations: Challenges and Solutions in Medicine and Education. Education in Medicine Journal.

160. Royal KD. (2019). Infographs, Isotopes and Measurement: The Genius of Otto Neurath and Gerd Arntz. Rasch Measurement Transactions.

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161. Royal KD. (2019). Could Television Commercials Marketing Prescription Drugs Cause Psychological Harm to the Public? Open Journal of Depression and Anxiety, 1(1):1-2.

162. Adin DB, Royal KD, Adin CA. (2019). Cross-sectional Assessment of Emotional Intelligence of 4th year Veterinary Students and Veterinary House Officers in a Teaching Hospital. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education.

163. Grimes JA, Davis, AM, Wallace, ML, Sterman A, Thieman Mankin KM, Lin S, Scharf VF, Hlusko KC, Matz BM, Cornell KK, Vetter CAM, Schmiedt CW. Long-term outcome and risk factors associated with death or the need for revision surgery in dogs with permanent tracheostomies. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2019; 254(9):1086-1093.

164. Adin CA, Royal K, Roe S, Mathews KG, Risselada M, Scharf VF. Comparison of still image quality between a traditional 35mm digital and GoPro cameras in a surgical setting. J Vis Commun Med 2019; 42(3):114-119.

165. Frohock BH, Gilbertie JM, Daiker JC, Schnabel LV, Pierce JG. 5-Benzylidene-4- Oxazolidinones are Synergistic with Antibiotics for the Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms. Chembiochem 2019 Nov 5. doi: 10.1002/cbic.201900633. [Epub ahead of print].

166. Gilbertie JM, Schnabel LV, Hickok NJ, Jacob ME, Conlon BP, Shapiro IM, Parvizi J, Schaer TP. Equine or porcine synovial fluid as a novel ex vivo model for the study of bacterial free-floating biofilms that form in human joint infections. PLoS One 2019; 15;14(8):e0221012. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221012. eCollection 2019.

167. Horne CR, Redding WR, Ru H, Schnabel LV. Accuracy of an ultrasound-guided proximolateral approach compared to a landmark- guided basilar sesamoidean approach for digital tendon sheath injection in the horse. VCOT Open 2019; 2:e37–e43.

168. Fowler AW, Gilbertie JM, Watson VE, Prange T, Schnabel LV. Commercially available acellular equine amniotic allografts improve healing of experimentally induced full-thickness distal limb wounds in horses compared to silicone dressings or non-adherent dressings. Aug 6. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13304. Epub ahead of print.

169. Snyder A. Royal K. Understanding Veterinary Students’ Intrinsic, Extrinsic and Lifestyle Values. Education in the Health Professions. June 2019.

170. Stevens B, Royal K, Ferris K, Taylor A, Snyder A. Effect of Mindfulness Exercise on Stress in Veterinary Students Performing Surgery. Veterinary Surgery. 2019; 1-7.

171. Westmoreland LS, Stoskopf MK, Harms CA. (2019). The Mesopterygial Vein: A Reliable Venipuncture Site for Intravascular Access in Batoids. JZWAM 50(2): 369-374 doi 10.1638/2018-037.

172. Bembenek-Bailey SA, Niemuth JN, McClellen-Green PD, Godfrey MH, Harms CA, Stoskopf MK. (2019) 1H-NMR metabolomic study of skeletal muscle, heart muscle and liver of hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) experimentally exposed to crude oil and/or Corexit. Metabolites 2019, 9, 21; doi:10.3390/metabo9020021.

56 173. Archibald K, Baltutis K, Stoskopf M, Bailey S. (2019) Testicular activity and epididymal sperm collection in American black bears from North Carolina in November. Ursus 29(2): 101-110. doi 2192/URSUS-D-18-000015.1

174. Niemuth JN, Harms CA, Stoskopf MK. (2019) Sea turtle tears: a novel, minimally invasive sampling method for 1 H-NMR metabolomics investigations with cold stun syndrome as a case study. Journal of Wildlife Disease 55(4):568-573. doi 10.7589/2018-07- 168.

175. Doerr M, Stoskopf MK. (2019) Evaluation of Euthanasia of Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) Using Simple Salt Solutions. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, Vol 50 (1) No. 1. 123-126. doi 10.1638/2018-01510.

176. Westmoreland LSH, Stoskopf MK, Sheppard E, Deperno CS, Gould NP, Olfenbuttel C, Maggi RG. (2019). Detection and Prevalence of Babesia spp in American Black Bears (Ursus americanus) from Eastern and Western North Carolina, USA. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 55(3):678-681. doi 10.7589/2018-06-164.

177. Sekiguchi T, Vigani A, Ripoll AZ, Taylor S, Culler C, Suter SE. Clinical Application of Apheresis in Very Small Dogs Weighing <8kg to Pediatric Patients. Ther Apher Dial. 2019 Aug 22. doi: 10.1111/1744-9987.13432. [Epub ahead of print].

178. Meurs KM, Friedenberg S, Sarapalli C, Kolb J, Tonino P, Woodruff K, Olby N, Keene B, Adin D, Yost O, DeFrancesco T, Lahmers S, Tou S, Shelton D, Granzier H. A missense mutation in the titin gene in Doberman Pinscher dogs with familial dilated cardiomyopathy. Accepted in Hum Genet 2019 Feb 4. doi: 10.1007/s00439-019-01973-2. [Epub ahead of print].

179. Villamizar-Martinez L, Gioso MA, Reiter A. Radiographic Assessment of the Feline Temporomandibular Joint with Oblique Projections: A Preliminary Ex-Vivo Study. Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2019 (accepted).

180. Soltero-Rivera M, Elliott M, Hast M, Shetye S, Castejon-Gonzalez A, Villamizar- Martinez L, Stefanovski D, Reiter A. Fracture Limits of Maxillary Fourth Premolar Teeth in Domestic Dogs Under Applied Forces. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2019 vol 5, 1-8.

181. Surbeck M, Boesch C, Crockford C, Emery Thompson M, Furuichi T, Fruth B, Hohmann G, Ishizuka S, Machanda Z, Muller M, Pusey A, Sakamaki T, Tokuyama N, Walker K, Wrangham R, Wroblewski E, Zuberbuhler K, Vigilant L, Langergraber K. 2019. Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees. Current Biology, 29, 10, R354-R355.

182. Zibura A, Posner L, Ru H, Westermeyer HD. A preoperative bupivacaine retrobulbar block offers superior antinociception compared with an intraoperative splash block in dogs undergoing enucleation. Veterinary Ophthalmology. Epub 2019 Sep 30.

183. Petritz OA, Westermeyer HD, Whitehead MC, Christiansen EF, Lohmann KJ, Lohmann CMF, Lewbart GA. Effective mydriasis in juvenile loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) following topical administration of rocuronium bromide and 10% phenylephrine. Veterinary Ophthalmology. Epub 2019 May 23.

57 184. Westermeyer HD, Salmon B, Baynes R, Yeatts J, Khattab A, Oh A, Mowat F. Safety and efficacy of topically applied 0.5% and 1% pirfenidone in a canine model of subconjunctival fibrosis. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 2019 Jul;22(4):502-509. doi: 10.1111/vop.12619

185. Westermeyer HD, Cook AG, Harms C, Boylan S. Phacoemulsification cataract surgery in the loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta): surgical technique and outcomes in 10 cases. Veterinary Ophthalmology. Vet Ophthalmol. 2019 Sep;22(5):644-650. doi: 10.1111/vop.12635

186. Lively M, Westermeyer HD. In vitro assessment of the long-term stability of the inhibitory effects of canine and feline plasma on MMP 2 and 9. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 2019 Nov;22(6):898-901. doi: 10.1111/vop.12668.

187. Lively MJ, Westermeyer HD, Harms CA, Christiansen EF. Ophthalmic lesions in a population of cold-stunned sea turtles (Chelonia mydas, Lepidochelys kempii, Caretta caretta). Veterinary Ophthalmology. 2019 Nov;22(6):910-915. Doi: 10.111/vop.12672

188. Westermeyer HD, Druley GE, Royal KD, Mowat FM. Use of a Versatile, Inexpensive Ophthalmoscopy Teaching Model in Veterinary Medical Student Education Increases Ophthalmoscopy Proficiency. J Vet Med Educ. 2019 Winter;46(4):518-522. doi: 10.3138/jvme.1117-157r.

189. Yoshikawa H, Sunada S, Hirakawa H, Fujimori A, Elmegerhi S, Leary D, Kato T. Radiobiological characterization of canine malignant melanoma cell lines with different types of ionizing radiation and efficacy evaluation with cytotoxic agents. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 20(4); 841, 2019.

2. Case Reports in peer-reviewed journals

1. White A, Hicks K, Bizikova P, Bailey J, Linder K. Probable drug-triggered pemphigus foliaceus in a dog following administration of afoxolaner (Nexgard). Vet Rec Case Rep 2019;7:e000735.

2. Rohrbaugh M, Schober KE, Bonagura JD, Cheatham S, Rhinehart J, Berman D. Treatment of caudal cavoatrial junction obstruction in a dog with a balloon-expandable biliary stent. J Vet Cardiol. 2019;23:112‐121. doi:10.1016/j.jvc.2019.02.004

3. Kern ZT, Swartley OM, Neupane P, Balakrishnan N, Breitschwerdt EB. Pasteurella canis infective endocarditis in a dog. Vet Microbiol. 2019;229:14-19.

4. Breitschwerdt EB, Greenberg R, Maggi RG, Lews A, Bradley JM. Bartonella henselae infection in a boy with Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS). Journal of Nervous System Disease 2019; 18;11:1179573519832014.

5. Breitschwerdt EB, Maggi RG. My Mother's Story: Tick Borne Ehrlichiosis and a Life Well- Lived. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. 2019 Dec 16.

58 6. Castel A, Olby NJ, Breitschwerdt EB, Thomas B, Maggi RG, Shelton GD. Co-infection with Bartonella henselae and Sarcocystis sp. in a 6-year-old male neutered domestic longhair cat with progressive multifocal neurological signs. Vet Quarterly 2019;39:168-173.

7. Schlein LJ, Connolly SL, Moran C, Duffy DJ. Pathology in Practice. Published J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2019 Jul 1;255(1):67-70. doi: 10.2460/javma.255.1.67.

8. Rosser MF, Wycislo KL, Duffy DJ, Vieson MD. A ventral cervical mass in a dog. Published Vet Clin Pathol. 2019 Mar;48(1):125-127. doi:10.1111/vcp.12678.

9. Schlanser JR, Harrison TM, Wise A, Kiupel M. Use of Polymerase chain reaction of T-cell clonality and immunophenotyping for confirmation of intestinal lymphoma in a snow leopard (Uncia uncia). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 2019. 50(2): 474-477.

10. Ciambrone C, Chen LR, Tokarz DA, Lewbart GA. 2019. Chromatophoroma in a Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). Vet Rec Case Rep doi:10.1136/ vetreccr-2019-000840.

11. Mochizuki H, Sherrick E, Mastromauro ML, Stowe D. What is your diagnosis? Lymphocytes engulfing erythrocytes in a cat. Vet Clin Pathol. 2019; 48(4): 768-770.

12. Carroll KA, Scharf VF, Sommer SL, Andres MJ, Mathews KG. Primary digital chondrosarcoma in a dog with pulmonary metastases. Aust Vet J submitted 1/20.

13. Putterman AB, Trumpatori B, Mathews KG. Successful use of a vascularized jejunal patch graft to treat severe orad duodenal injury secondary to foreign body obstruction in a dog. Vet Surg 2019;48:1338-43.

14. Sri-Jayantha L, Mathews KG, Scharf V. Scopulariospsis brevicaulis rhinosinal infection in a dog. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2019;55:e551-02.

15. Guevar J, Olby N. Minimally invasive microsurgical decompression of an intervertebral disc protrusion in a dog. Vet Surg. 2019 Jun 24. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13263. [Epub ahead of print].

16. Lashnits E, Grant S, Thomas B, Qurollo B, Breitschwerdt EB. Case Report: Evidence for vertical transmission of Mycoplasma haemocanis, but not Ehrlichia ewingii, in a dog. J Vet Intern Med. 2019; 33:1747-52.

17. Patel NJ, Scharf VF, Brady R. Single-incision laparoscopic decortication and omentalization of a cystic renal adenoma in a dog. Submitted to J Am Anim Hosp Assoc April 2019.

18. Von Dollen KA, Scharf VF, Posner LP, Luckring EJ, Oda A, Ellis KE, Beachler TM, Bailey CS, Lyle SK. Ex utero intrapartum correction of omphalocele in an English bulldog fetus. Clin Therio 2019; 11(1): 67-72.

19. Sri-Jayantha L, Mathews KG, Scharf VF. Scopulariopsis brevicaulis sinonasal infection in a dog. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2019; 55(1):e55102.

20. DiDomenico AE, Fowler AW, Horne CR, Bizikova P, Schnabel LV, Stowe DM. Pathology in Practice - Eosinophilic Synovitis of the Left Metacarpophalangeal Joint of a Hanoverian Mare. JAVMA 2019; In press. Clinical pathology case report on a patient on our equine surgery service diagnosed with eosinophilic synovitis.

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3. Research review articles, medical consensus statements in peer-reviewed journals

1. Garden OA, Kidd L, Mexas AM, Chang YM, Jeffery U, Blois SL, Fogle JE, MacNeill AL, Lubas G, Birkenheuer A, Buoncompagni S, Dandrieux JRS, Di Loria A, Fellman CL, Glanemann B, Goggs R, Granick JL, LeVine DN, Sharp CR, Smith-Carr S, Swann JW, Szladovits B. ACVIM consensus statement on the diagnosis of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia in dogs and cats. J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Mar;33(2):313-334. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15441. Epub 2019 Feb 26. PubMed PMID: 30806491; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6430921.

2. Blikslager AT. Colic Prevention to Avoid Colic Surgery: A Surgeon's Perspective. J Equine Vet Sci. 2019;76:1-5.

3. Mylonakis M, Harus S, Breitschwerdt EB. An update on the treatment of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia canis). Vet J. 2019;246:45-53.

4. Gruen ME. How to treat Cognitive Dysfunction Clinician’s brief; January 2019.

5. Thamm D, Avery A, Berlato D, Bulman-Fleming J, Clifford C, Hershey B, Intile J, Jones P, Kamstock D, Liptak J, Pavuk A, Peauroi J, Powell R, Rissetto K, Valli V, Webster J. Prognostic and predictive significance of KIT protein expression and c-kit gene mutation in canine cutaneous mast cell tumours: A consensus of the Oncology-Pathology Working Group. Vet and Comp Oncology. VCO. 2019;17:451-455.

6. Keene BW, Atkins CE, Bonagura JD, Fox PR, Häggström J, Fuentes VL, Oyama MA, Rush JE, Stepien R, Uechi M. ACVIM consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of myxomatous mitral valve disease in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2019 May;33(3):1127-1140. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15488. Epub 2019 Apr 11.

7. Lascelles BDX, Brown DC, Conzemius MG, Gill M, Oshinsky ML, Sharkey M. Measurement of chronic pain in companion animals: discussions from the Pain in Animals Workshop (PAW) 2017. Vet J. 2019 Aug;250:71-78. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.07.001. Epub 2019 Jul 3. PMID: 31383423.

8. Lascelles BDX, Brown DC, Conzemius MG, Gill M, Oshinsky ML, Sharkey M. Measurement of chronic pain in companion animals: discussions from the Pain in Animals Workshop (PAW) 2017. Vet J. 2019 Aug;250:71-78. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.07.001. Epub 2019 Jul 3. PMID: 31383423.

9. Monteiro B, Steagall PVM, Lascelles BDX, Robertson S, Murrell JC, Kronen PW, Wright B, Yamashita K. Long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in cats with chronic kidney disease: from controversy to optimism. J Small Anim Pract. 2019 Aug;60(8):459-462. PMID: 31081136. Review.

10. Enomoto M, Mantyh PW, Murrell J, Innes JF, Lascelles BDX. Anti-nerve growth factor monoclonal antibodies for the control of pain in dogs and cats. Vet Rec. 2019 Jan 5;184(1):23. doi: 10.1136/vr.104590. Epub 2018 Oct 27. Review. PMID: 30368458.

60 11. Sharp CR, de Laforcade AM, Koengishof A, Lynch AM, Thomason JM. Consensus on the Rational Use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE): Domain 4 – Refining and monitoring antithrombotic therapies. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019; 29(1):75-87.

12. Blais MC, Bianco D, Goggs R, Lynch AM, Palmer L, Ralph A, Sharp CR. Consensus on the Rational Use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE): Domain 3 – Defining antithrombotic protocols (dose, frequency, route, complications) for use in dogs and cats at risk of thrombosis. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019; 29(1):60-74.

13. DeLaforcade AM, Bacek L, Blais MC, Goggs R, Lynch AM. Consensus on the Rational Use of Antithrombotics in Veterinary Critical Care (CURATIVE): Domain 1 – Defining populations at risk. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019; 29(1):37-48.

14. Maggi RG, Kramer F. 2019. A review on the occurrence of companion vector-borne diseases in pet animals in Latin America. P&V. 28;12:145.

15. Nolan MW, Kent MS, Boss M-K. Emerging translational opportunities in comparative oncology with companion canine : radiation oncology. Frontiers in Oncology. 2019;9(1291).

16. Nolan MW, Gieger TL. Update in Veterinary Radiation Oncology: Focus on Stereotactic Radiation Therapy. The Veterinary clinics of North America Small animal practice. 2019;49(5):933-947.

17. Olivry T, Banovic F. Treatment of canine atopic dermatitis: time to revise our strategy?. Veterinary Dermatology 2019; 30: 87-90. PMID: 30888106. DOI: 10.1111/vde.12740

18. Olivry T, Mueller RS. Critically appraised topic on adverse food reactions of companion animals (7): signalment and cutaneous manifestations of dogs and cats with adverse food reactions. BMC Veterinary Research 2019; 15: 140. PMID: 31072328; DOI: 10.1186/s12917-019-1880-2

19. Olivry T, Mueller RS. Critically appraised topic on adverse food reactions of companion animals (8): Storage mites in commercial pet foods. BMC Veterinary Research 2019; 15: 185. PMID: 31672139; DOI: 10.1186/s12917-019-2102-7

20. Tham HL, Linder KE, Olivry T. Autoimmune diseases affecting skin melanocytes in dogs, cats and horses: vitiligo and the uveodermatological syndrome: a comprehensive review. BMC Veterinary Research 2019; 15: 251. PMID: 31324191; DOI: 10.1186/s12917-019- 2003-9.

21. DiDomenico AE, Fowler AW, Horne CR, Schnabel LV, Stowe DM. Pathology in Practice - Eosinophilic Synovitis of the Left Metacarpophalangeal Joint of a Hanoverian Mare. JAVMA 2019; In press. Clinical pathology case report on a patient on our equine surgery service diagnosed with eosinophilic synovitis.

22. Smith DR, Gaunt PS, Plummer PJ, Cervantes HM, Davies P, Fajt VR, Frey E, Jay-Russell MT, Lehenbauer TW, Papich MG, Parker TM, Phipps EC, Scheftel JM, Schnabel LV, Singer RS, Whaley JE, Wishnie JK, Wright LR, Costin M. The AVMA's definitions of antimicrobial uses for prevention, control, and treatment of disease. J am Vet Med Assoc 2019; 254(7):792-797.

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23. Sheats MK, Davis KU, Poole JA. Comparative Review of Asthma in Farmers and Horses. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2019 Oct 10;19(11):50. PubMed PMID: 31599358.

24. Ziegler AL, Blikslager AT. Sparing the gut: COX‐2 inhibitors herald a new era for treatment of horses with surgical colic. Equine Vet Ed. 2019 October; doi: 10.1111/eve.13189.

4. Refereed articles - pedagogy or extension-related

1. Sheats MK, Royal KD, Kedrowicz AA. (2019). A call for readability guidelines in veterinary education. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 254(1), 44-46.

2. Mariani CL, Roe RC. (2019) Use of Top Hat Audience Response Software in a Third-Year Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Course. In Press, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education.

3. Muñana KR. Nutritional management of idiopathic epilepsy in dogs. Today’s Veterinary Practice May/June 2019.

4. Nolan MW, Balogh M, Waltman SS. Teaching Tip: Virtual Oncology Clinic. Journal of veterinary medical education. 2019;46(3):367-371.

5. Royal KD, Bailey KM. (2019). Current accreditation standards fail to address instructor quality. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 254(8):918.

6. Royal KD, Hedgepeth MW. (2019). A Call for an AAVMC-Lead Employer Survey of Veterinary Medical School Graduates. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education.

7. Royal KD. (2019). Goodhart’s Law in Veterinary Medicine and Education. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

8. Adin C, Royal K, Roe SC, Mathews K, Risselada M, Scharf V. Comparison of Still Image Quality between Traditional 35 mm Digital and GoPro Cameras in a Surgical Setting, Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2019, DOI: 10.1080/17453054.2019.1618702.

9. Ziegler AL, Fogle CA, Burke M, Blikslager AT. Letter to the Editor: Bias in statistics or bias in equine veterinary medicine? Equine Vet J. 2019 May;51(3):423. doi: 10.1111/evj.13081. Epub 2019 Feb 27. PubMed PMID: 30811658; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC678648.

5. Research abstracts

1. Anderson JG, Murphy BG, Kol A, Bizikova P, Stapelton BP. (2019) Interplay of leukocytes, regulatory T cells and IL17+cells in the pathogenesis of canine chronic ulcerative stomatitis (2019) AAOM meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

62 2. Mowat FM, Avelino J, Bowyer A, Parslow V, Oh A, Foster ML, Bizikova P. (2019) Detection of circulating serum antiretinal antibodies in dogs with SARDS using indirect immunofluorescence – a case-control study. European Congress of Veterinary Ophthalmology.

3. Levy B, Mamo L, Bizikova P. (2019) Detection of circulating antikeratinocyte IgG autoantibodies in feline pemphigus foliaceus. North American Veterinary Forum, Austin, Texas, USA.

4. Bizikova P, Mamo L. (2019) Detection of anti-desmocollin-1 and anti-desmoglein-1 autoantibodies in dogs with pemphigus foliaceus with or without the classic facial involvement. North American Veterinary Forum, Austin, Texas, USA.

5. Jin Y, Popper C, Madan J, Laumas S, Radhakrishnan B, Blikslager AT. Identification of genes and pathways regulated with larazotide acetate to protect intestinal barrier fuindg anoxia/ reoxygenation injury by RNA-Seq analysis. World Congress of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey, September 2019.

6. Ziegler AL, Pridgen TA, Sheridan A, Odle J, Magness ST, Van Landeghem L, Blikslager AT. Suckling piglets have a rescuable defect in intestinal barrier repair associated with an immature glial cell network. Conference for research Workers in Animal Disease, Chicago, November 2019.

7. Blikslager A. Are we treating equine colic patients with the optimal nonsteroidal anti‐ inflammatory drug (and do NSAIDs increase survival?). International Dorothy Havemeyer Foundation Workshop: Focus on Colic, Eq Vet Educ 2019;31(S9):7.

8. Gerard MP, Glyphis Z, Crawford C, Blikslager AT, Marais J. Anatomy of the nasoconchal sinus of the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Anat Histol Emryol 2019;48:14.

9. Boger K, Blikslager A, Madan J, Krishnan R, Jin Y. Establishment and characterization of a leaky porcine jejunal cell line grown as a 2-dimensional monolayer using crypt culture media and their response to the tight junction agent larazotide acetate. FASEB: The Gastrointestinal Tract XVIII Conference, Steamboat Springs, CO, August 2019.

10. Ziegler AL, Pridgen T, Odle J, Van Van Landeghem L, Magness S, Blikslager AT. Rescue of restitution defect in a neonatal pig intestinal ischemia model is associated with a developing enteric glial network. Gastroenterology 2019;156:S709.

11. Jin Y, Prior CP, Madan J, Lauma S, Krishnan BR, Blikslager AT. Larazotide protects the intestinal tight junction barrier during anoxia/ reoxygenation injury via inhibition of myosin light chain kinase. Gastroenterology 2019;156:S487.

12. Boger K, Blikslager A, Madan J, Krishnan R, Jin Y. Establishment and characterization of a leaky porcine jejunal cell line grown as a 2-dimensional monolayer using crypt culture media and their response to the tight junction agent larazotide acetate. Gastroenterology 2019;156:S486.

13. Rohrbaugh M, Schober KE, Rhinehart J, Bonagura JD, et al.: Detection of Congestive Heart Failure by Doppler Echocardiography in Cats with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (abstract). Am Coll Vet Internal Med Annual Forum, 2019.

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14. Van Zile R, Rhinehart J, Bonagura JD. Evaluation of Cardiac Cycle Length and Stroke Volume in Dogs withAtrial Fibrillation. Am Coll Vet Internal Med Annual Forum, 2019.

15. Lashnits E, (Breitschwerdt EB). Abstract oral presentation: Molecular prevalence of Bartonella, Babesia, and hemotropic Mycoplasma species in dogs with hemangiosarcoma. American College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Forum, Phoenix, AZ, June 12-15, 2018.

16. Lashnits E, (Breitschwerdt EB). Abstract oral presentation: A novel perspective on mental illness: Bartonella infection in a population of chronically ill people with self-reported neuropsychiatric symptoms. American College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Forum, Phoenix, AZ, June 12-15, 2018.

17. Breitschwerdt EB. The genus Bartonella and vasoproliferative cancers in dogs and humans. Presented at the 12th Biennial AKC Canine Health Foundation National Parent Club Canine Health Conference in St. Louis, MO, August 9-11, 2019.

18. Álvarez A, Maggi R, Marr HS, Baxarias M, Breitschwerdt EB, Solano-Gallego L. Serological and molecular study on Bartonella infection and other pathogens in dogs from different geographical areas of Spain. 9th International Conference on Bartonella as Emerging Pathogens. Paris, France, September 18th-20th, 2019.

19. Álvarez A, Maggi R, Marr HS, Baxarias M, Prandi D, Breitschwerdt EB, Solano-Gallego L. Serological and molecular study on Bartonella infection and other pathogens in cats from Catalonia (Spain). 9th International Conference on Bartonella as Emerging Pathogens. Paris, France, September 18th-20th, 2019.

20. Álvarez A, Baxarias M, Marr HS, Breitschwerdt EB, Solano-Gallego L. Comparison of Bartonella henselae antibodies in serum and oral mucosal transudates from cats. 9th International Conference on Bartonella as Emerging Pathogens. Paris, France, September 18th-20th, 2019.

21. Lashnits E, Bradley J, Hendee N, Maggi R, Breitschwerdt EB. A novel perspective on mental illness: Bartonella infection in a population of chronically ill people with self-reported neuropsychiatric symptoms. 9th International Conference on Bartonella as Emerging Pathogens. Paris, France, September 18th-20th, 2019.

22. Ward J, Kussin E, Tropf M, Tou S, DeFrancesco T, Keene B. Retrospective evaluation of the safety and tolerability of pimobendan in cats with obstructive versus nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Submitted ECVIM Forum 2019.

23. Gagnon A, DeFrancesco TC, Tou SP, Keene BW. Thoracocentesis in the Chronic Management of Congestive Heart Failure in Cats: 34 cases (2002-2016) ACVIM 2019.

24. Murphy S, DeFrancesco T, Tropf M, Fowler J, Walton R, Ware W, Ward J. Diagnostic utility of point-of-care lung ultrasound for monitoring congestive heart failure in dogs. ACVIM 2019.

25. Eby A, Duffy DJ, Chang YJ, Gaffney LS, Fisher MB, Moore GE. Influence of barbed epitendinous suture placement in combination with a core locking loop suture for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric laceration model. Oral presentation (AE) in the small

64 animal residents forum at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV, October 2019.

26. Chu KL, Duffy DJ, Vieson ME, Moore GE. Ex-vivo comparison of leakage pressures and leakage location using a novel technique for creation of functional side-to-side canine small intestinal anastomoses. Presented as an oral abstract (KC) in the small animal residents forum at the European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, July 2019.

27. Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ, Kersh ME, Moore GE. Influence of Interlocking Horizontal-Mattress Epitendinous Suture Placement on Tendinous Biomechanical Properties In a Canine Common Calcaneal Laceration Model. Presented as a poster (DD) at the European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, July 2019.

28. Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ, Kersh ME, Kim W, Groenewold A, Moore GE. Biomechanical comparison of three epitendinous suture patterns as adjuncts to a core locking loop suture for repair of canine flexor tendon injuries. Presented as an oral abstract (CC) in the small animal residents forum at the European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, July 2019.

29. Duffy DJ, Chang YJ, Gaffney LS, Fisher MB, Moore GE. Effect of distance from the repair site of an epitendinous suture on the biomechanical strength of repaired canine flexor tendons. Presented as Poster (DD) at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV, October 2019.

30. Duffy DJ, Chang YJ, Balko JA, Moore GE. Ex vivo comparison of the effect of storage temperature on canine intestinal leakage pressures. Presented as Poster (DD) at the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV, October 2019.

31. Duffy DJ, Putterman AB, Selmic SE, Phillips. Comparison of clinical findings and outcome of dogs undergoing normograde versus retrograde catheterization of the cystic and common bile ducts during cholecystectomy for treatment of gall bladder mucocele. Presented as an oral abstract (DD) European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, 2019

32. Duffy DJ, Cocca CJ, Kersh ME, Kim W, Moore GE. Effect of bite distance of an epitendinous suture from the repair site on the tensile strength of canine tendon constructs. Presented as an oral abstract (DD) European College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery (ECVS) Summit, Budapest, Hungary, 2019

33. Duffy DJ, Putterman AB, Rahman H, Kersh ME, Moore GE. Effect of running continuous epitendinous suture pattern for flexor tendon repair in combination with three-loop pulley and locking loop suture patterns in a canine cadaveric model. Presented Veterinary Orthopedic Society (VOS) conference, Breckenridge, CO. February 2019. Podium Presentation.

34. Maxwell E, Duffy DJ, Dugat D, Walten B, Spector D, Petrovsky B, Payton M. Outcomes of dogs undergoing immediate or delayed surgical treatment for gastrointestinal foreign body obstruction: A Retrospective Study by the Society of Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgery. Presented as an oral abstract (EM) at VSTS Asheville, NC, 2019.

65 35. Petritz OA, Stafford EG, Thomson A, Baynes RE, Flammer K. Pharmacokinetics of oral and intravenous administration of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole in Rhode Island Red chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus). Proceedings of the ExoticsCon 2019 Proceedings, St. Louis, MO, Sept 29-Oct 3, Meeting, 2019:108.

36. Houck E, Chen L, Flammer K, Petritz O. Adverse Effects of Multi-Dose Oral Meloxicam Administration in Rhode Island Red Chickens (Gallus gallus). Proceedings of the ExoticsCon 2019 Proceedings, St. Louis, MO, Sept 29-Oct 3, Meeting, 2019:107.

37. Elliott J, Looper J, Turek M, Keyerleber M, Gieger T. Radiation therapy for measurable canine and feline plasma cell tumors. American College of Veterinary Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting 2019, Baltimore, MD.

38. Crabtree E, (Gilger B). AAV gene therapy for uveitis. 50th Annual Conference of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Maui, Hawaii, November 6-9, 2019.

39. Crabtree E, (Gilger B). AAV gene therapy for uveitis. CVM research forum, August 16, 2019.

40. Cullen M, Cotter HVT, Carbone I, Cubeta M, Gilger B. An ex vivo corneal model for assessing antifungal agent sensitivity of fungal species associated with equine fungal keratitis. Mycological Society of America Meeting. Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, August 2019.

41. Cullen M, Jacob M, Cornish V, VanderSchel IQ, Cotter HVT, Cubeta MA, Carbone I, Gilger BC. Association between fungal species, in vitro susceptibility, and ex vivo efficacy of antifungals against isolates from fungal keratitis. International Equine Ophthalmology Consortium Symposium June 10, 2019. Vancouver, BC.

42. Llanga T, Miyadera K, Conatser L, Gilger B, Kurtzberg J, Samulski R, Hirsch M. AAV Gene therapy in a canine model of MPS1 prevents and reverses corneal blindness. ASGCT Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. April 2019.

43. Conatser L, Gilger B, DeLoid H, Davis R, Hirsch M. AAV-HLA-G Prevents Allogeneic Corneal Transplant Rejection and Xenogeneic Graft Survival. ASGCT Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. April 2019.

44. Song L, Llanga T, Conatser L, Crabtree L, Gilger B, Hirsch M. Efficient corneal gene delivery following subconjunctival administrations of AAV vectors. ASGCT Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. April 2019.

45. Miyadera K, Spector C, Conatser L, Llanga T, Gilger B, Hirsch M. Intracorneal AAV gene therapy prevents and reverses corneal clouding in a mucopolysaccharidosis I canine model – translational lessons and promises. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

46. Crabtree E, Song L, Llanga T, Conatser L, Gilger B, Hirsch M. Efficient corneal gene delivery following subconjunctival administrations of AAV vectors. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

66 47. Gilger BC, Blanchard A, Crabtree E, Song L, Salmon JH, Hirsch ML. Corneal intrastromal injection for gene therapy using a 31 gauge vs precise corneal injection (PCI) needle. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

48. Blanchard A, Cullen M, Crabtree E, Salmon JH, Hirsch ML, Gilger BC. Corneal fluorescein distribution following intrastromal injection using a purpose-designed precise corneal injection (PCI) needle. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

49. Cullen M, Jacob M, Cornish V, VanderSchel IQ, Cotter HVT, Cubeta MA, Carbone I, Gilger BC. Association between fungal species, in vitro susceptibility, and ex vivo efficacy of antifungals against isolates from fungal keratitis. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

50. Greco JA, Wagner NL, Culp WD, Prater J, Gilger BC. A pilot study to evaluate surgical implantation of a protein-based artificial retina in a rodent. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

51. Spiga MG, Gilger BC, Culp WD. Chronic model of retinal neovascularization (RNV) in New Zealand red rabbits. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

52. Prater J, Peele V, Culp WD, Gilger BC. Characterization of the Royal College of Surgeon’s rat for ophthalmic studies. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

53. Culp WD, Prater J, Moser A, Gilger BC. Characterization of a chronic uveitis model in the rabbit. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC April 2019.

54. Stewart AS, Schaaf CR, Freund JM, Gleason K, Gonzalez LM. Butyric Acid/Zinc May Protect Equine Intestinal Epithelial Cells During Periods of Severe Stress, Dorothy Havemeyer Foundation Workshop: Focus on Colic. Granby, CO, 2019.

55. Gonzalez LM. Intestinal Epithelial Stem Cells for the Study and Treatment of Equine Colic. Dorothy Havemeyer Foundation Workshop: Focus on Colic. Granby, CO, 2019.

56. Gonzalez G, Schaaf CR, Gonzalez LM. Use of Intestinal Stem Cell Biomarkers to Determine Extent of Tissue Injury in Equine Cases of Small Intestinal Strangulation. America College of Veterinary Surgeons Summit. Las Vegas, NV, 2019. (accepted for poster presentation).

57. Schaaf Kucera CR, Sudan DL, Garman KS, Barbas AS, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. Enhancing intestinal allograft preservation and stem cell viability via novel storage method. Annual CVM Research Forum and Litwack Lecture, Raleigh, NC, 2019. Second Place (accepted for oral presentation).

58. Tufts S, Stewart AS, Schaaf CR, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. In vivo Activation of Intestinal Stem Cells as a Reparative Response to Ischemic Injury. Annual CVM Research Forum and Litwack Lecture, Raleigh, NC, 2019. (accepted for oral presentation).

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59. Baez-Ramos P, Schaaf CR, Gonzalez G, Stewart AS, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. Epithelial Stem Cell Expression in Clinical Cases of Equine Small Intestinal Strangulation. Annual CVM Research Forum and Litwack Lecture, Raleigh, NC, 2019. (accepted for poster presentation).

60. Tufts S, Stewart AS, Schaaf CR, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. In vivo Activation of Intestinal Stem Cells as a Reparative Response to Ischemic Injury. National Veterinary Scholars Symposium, Boston, MA, 2019.

61. Baez-Ramos P, Schaaf CR, Gonzalez G, Stewart AS, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. Epithelial Stem Cell Expression in Clinical Cases of Equine Small Intestinal Strangulation. National Veterinary Scholars Symposium, Boston, MA, 2019.

62. Schaaf Kucera CR, Sudan DL, Garman KS, Barbas AS, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. Enhancing intestinal allograft preservation and stem cell viability via novel storage method. CGIBD Research Competition, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 2019.

63. Schaaf Kucera CR, Sudan DL, Garman KS, Barbas AS, Freund JM, Gonzalez LM. Enhancing intestinal allograft preservation and stem cell viability via novel storage method. FASEB, Steamboat, CO, 2019.

64. Stewart AS, Tufts SR, Kucera CR, Freund J, Gonzalez LM. Intestinal Stem Cell Reparative Response to Severe Ischemic Injury. FASEB, Steamboat, CO, 2019. Honorable mention.

65. Hedgespeth BA, Stauffer SH, Robertson J, Gookin JL. Association of fecal sample collection technique and treatment history with Tritrichomonas foetus PCR test results in 1,717 cats. 37th Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; June, 2019 (oral).

66. Schreeg M, Cullen J, Gookin JL. Histologic characterization of the major duodenal papilla of cats and correlation to the incidence of concurrent hepatic, pancreatic, and intestinal inflammation and neoplasia. Annual Meeting of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology, San Antonio, TX; November 2019 (poster).

67. Adrian D, King JN, Parrish RS, King SB, Budsberg SC, Gruen ME, Lascelles BDX. Evaluation of the efficacy of robenacoxib for the treatment of chronic musculoskeletal disorder-associated pain and inflammation in cats. ACVIM forum, Phoenix, AZ, June 6-8 2019. Phoenix, AZ, USA.

68. Gruen ME, Griffith E, Korman J. A Pilot-study evaluation of an anti-anxiety device for the treatment of separation anxiety. International Veterinary Behavior Meeting; Washington D.C., July 2019.

69. Scott GN, Law M, Christiansen EF, Lewbart GA, Harms CA. 2019. Injection site reactions to intramuscular enrofloxacin in striped bass (Morone saxatilis). 50th Annual International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine Conference, Durban, South Africa, 18-22 May.

68 70. Scott GN, Field CL, Papich MG, Harms CA. 2019. Population pharmacokinetics of single dose itraconazole in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). 50th Annual International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine Conference, Durban, South Africa, 18-22 May. Poster.

71. Harrison TM, Royal K, Morello S, Petritz O, Snyder A. 2019. The intersections of gender, salary and life: a survey of ACZM diplomates. American Assoc. of Zoo Veterinarians Conference.

72. Duke L, Hopewell E, Harrison SH, Posey R, Troan B, Harrison T. Analysis of published amphibian neoplasia case reports. 2019. Exotics Con.

73. Harrison TM, Duke L, Zehnder A. 2019. Concentration on cancer – ESCRA database updates and how we can help. European Assoc of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians Conference.

74. Hopewell E, Duke L, Harrison T. 2019. Meta-analysis of Cancer in Amphibians. C3O Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology Symposium.

75. Battle D, Duke L, Bunce A, Harrison T. 2019. Meta-analysis of Cancer in Non-Domestic Canids. C3O Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology Symposium.

76. Schreeg ME, Deddens BL, Kern ZT, Reinhardt A, Allen J, Stowe DM, Roberston I, Hawkins EC, Birkenheuer AJ, Harvey JG. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia with secondary bulla rupture and bacterial bronchopneumonia in a young sphinx cat. American College of Veterinary Pathologist Conference. San Antonio, TX. November 2019.

77. DeProspero DJ, Hawkins EC, Friedenberg SG, Meurs KM. Identifying a DNA variant associated with tracheal collapse in Yorkshire terriers. Poster. CVM Research Forum. August 13, 2019.

78. Holmes JC, Buntzman AS, Hess PR. 2019 Tracking MRD in canine peripheral T-cell lymphoma during CHOP via massively parallel sequencing of T-cell receptor V beta genes. 4th Annual C3O Symposium, Durham, NC.

79. Mercer SM, Holmes JC, Hess PR. 2019 Deciphering LINE-1 expression in canine cancer for antigen development. 30th Annual National Veterinary Scholars Symposium (NVSS), Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Worcester, MA.

80. Johnson L, Leesnitzer NA, Scarlett TR, Freitas NL, Nemec PS, Holmes JC, Hess PR. 2019 Survey of cancer-testis antigen expression in canine hematologic malignancies for immunotherapy development. State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research & Creativity Symposium (SNCURCS), Duke University, Durham, NC.

81. Mercer SM, Holmes JC, Hess PR. 2019 Deciphering LINE-1 expression in canine cancer for antigen development. NCSU CVM Annual Research Forum, Raleigh, NC.

82. Bayless R, Jones SL. Treatment with Withaferin A Inhibits Adhesion and Respiratory Burst in Equine Neutrophils. DIIG 5th annual Symposium of Innate Immunity, Inflammation and Disease. 2019 Poster presentation.

69 83. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Tiseo P, Lascelles BDX, Mendoza MR, Ball D. Evaluation of Changes in Osteoarthritic Knee Joint Pain and Injection Site Cooling on Post-injection Pain Following Intra-articular CNTX-4975 Injection. American College of Rheumatology (ACR), 8-12 November 2019, Atlanta, GA.

84. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Tiseo P, Lascelles BDX, Mendoza MR, Ball D. Evaluation of Intra-articular CNTX in Subjects With Painful Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis: Effects on Pain With Walking and Patient Impression of Change in Pain. American College of Rheumatology (ACR), 8-12 November 2019, Atlanta, GA.

85. Stevens RM, Guedes K, Mistry N, Tiseo P, Lascelles BDX, Campbell JN, Ball D. Evaluation of cooling methods to reduce procedural pain associated with intra-articular CNTX-4975 injection for management of painful knee osteoarthritis. California Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (CASIPP). November 1st – 3rd, 2019, Memphis, TN.

86. Stevens RM, Guedes K, Mistry N, Tiseo P, Lascelles BDX, Campbell JN, Ball D. Bilateral Intra-articular CNTX-4975 Injection for Management of Painful Knee Osteoarthritis: Efficacy Results From a 6-Week Study. California Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (CASIPP). November 1st – 3rd, 2019, Memphis, TN

87. Tuohy JL, Somarelli JA, Borst LB, Eward WC, Lascelles BDX, Fogle JE. Immune Dysregulation and Osteosarcoma: Staphylococcus aureus Downregulates Transforming Growth Factor  and Heightens the Inflammatory Signature in Human and Canine Macrophages Suppressed by Osteosarcoma. 2019 ACVS Surgery Summit, Oct 17-19, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

88. Enomoto M, Estes BT, Moutos FT, Little D, Toth JM, Eggert P, Stallrich J, Guilak F, Lascelles BDX. Biological Resurfacing in a Canine Model of Hip Osteoarthritis. Oral Presentation, 2019 ACVS Surgery Summit, Oct 17-19, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

89. Lascelles BDX, Adrian D, King JN, Parrish RS, King SB, Budsberg SC, Gruen ME. Evaluation of the efficacy of robenacoxib for the treatment of chronic musculoskeletal disorder-associated pain and inflammation in cats. Oral presentation, 2019 ACVS Surgery Summit, Oct 17-19, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

90. Chiu KW, Gruen ME, Marino C, Aldrich J, Meyers R, Ru H, Thomson AE, Lascelles BDX. IRIS Stage Influences Pain Level in Cats with Degenerative Joint Disease. Podium Presentation, 2019 ACVS Surgery Summit, Oct 17-19, Las Vegas, NV, USA

91. Estes BT, Moutos FT, Enomoto M, Little D, Toth JM, Eggert P, Stallrich J, Lascelles BDX, Guilak F. Biological Resurfacing in a Canine Model of Hip Osteoarthritis. Poster, ICRS (International Cartilage Regeneration and Joint Preservation Society), Vancouver 5th-8th October 2019.

92. Minnema LM, Wheeler JJ, Mishra SK, Lascelles BDX. A Novel Target for Osteoarthritis Pain. Society for Neuroscience (SfN), 19-23 October 2019, Chicago, IL.

93. Enomoto M, Estes B, Moutos F, Gallagher M, Little D, Stallings J, Guilak F, Lascelles D. Biological hip resurfacing for osteoarthritis treatment in a canine model. Oral presentation, North America Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association, Sep 8-11, 2019, Ontario, Canada.

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94. Chiu KW, Hash J, Freeman K, Lascelles BDX. The effect of meloxicam on conditioned pain modulation. Oral Presentation, Annual Research Forum and Litwack Lecture. College Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. August 16, 2019.

95. Gupta A, Minnema LM, Chiu KW, Mishra SK, Hash JA, Lascelles BDX. The relationship between somatosensory sensitivity and artemin concentrations in a canine model of osteoarthritis. Oral presentation, Annual Research Forum and Litwack Lecture. College Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. August 16, 2019.

96. Gupta A, Minnema LM, Chiu KW, Mishra SK, Hash JA, Lascelles BDX. The relationship between somatosensory sensitivity and artemin concentrations in a canine osteoarthritis model. Poster Presentation, National Veterinary Scholars Symposium. Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA. July 25-27, 2019.

97. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Tiseo P, Lascelles BDX, Mendoza MR, Ball D. Assessment of cooling methods for reducing procedural pain associated with CNTX- 4975 injection for management of painful knee osteoarthritis. Florida Society of Interventional pain Physicians (FSIPP) Annual Meeting, July 18-21 2019, Hollywood, FL (not accepted).

98. Stevens RM, Guedes K, Mistry N, Tiseo P, Lascelles BDX, Campbell JN, Mendoza M, Ball D. Efficacy of Bilateral Intra-articular CNTX-4975 Injection for Management of Painful Knee Osteoarthritis. Florida Society of Interventional Pain Physicians Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, July 18-21 2019.

99. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Lascelles BDX, Ball D. Intra-Articular CNTX-4975 for Painful Knee Osteoarthritis: Assessment of Cooling Methods for Reducing Procedural Pain. European Congress of Rheumatology 2019, June 12–15, 2019, Madrid

100. Wright A, Amodie DM, Cernicchiaro N, Lascelles BDX, Pavlock AM. Ability score improvement over time in response to carprofen in dogs newly diagnosed with osteoarthritis. ISPOR 2019, May 18-22, 2019, New Orleans, LA, USA.

101. Wright A, Amodie DM, Cernicchiaro N, Lascelles BDX, Pavlock AM. Diagnosis and treatment rates of osteoarthritis in dogs using a health risk assessment (HRA) or health questionaire for osteoarthritis in general veterinary practice. ISPOR 2019, May 18-22, 2019, New Orleans, LA, USA.

102. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Lascelles BDX, Ball D. Bilateral intra- articular injection of CNTX-4975 for management of painful osteoarthritis of the knee: results at 6 weeks from an open-label trial. Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI), May 2–5, 2019, Toronto, Canada.

103. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Lascelles BDX, Ball D. Procedure pain associated with intra-articular injection of CNTX-4975 for management of painful osteoarthritis of the knee varies with cooling. Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI), May 2–5, 2019, Toronto, Canada.

71 104. Stevens RM, Campbell JN, Guedes K, Mistry N, Lascelles BDX, Ball D. Effects of skin cooling on intra-articular knee temperature in healthy subjects. Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI), May 2–5, 2019, Toronto, Canada.

105. Estes BT, Moutos FT, Enomoto M, Little D, Toth JM, Eggert P, Stallrich J, Lascelles BDX, Guilak F. Biological Resurfacing in a Canine Model of Hip Osteoarthritis. Oral presentation, Orthopedic Research Society, 2nd-5th February 2019, Austin, TX.

106. Souza A, Huffman A, Muñoz-Pérez JP, Diaz R, Vasquez G, Vaden S, Lewbart GA, Páez-Rosas D. 2019. Crossmatching the Galápagos tortoise, Chelonoidis chathamensis, on the island of San Cristóbal. Galápagos Science Center/Galápagos National Park 4th Annual Research Symposium. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristóbal, Galápagos, Ecuador.

107. Wright SE, Lewbart GA, Yanong RP, Stacy NI, Juhl RN. 2019. Hematology and biochemistry panel reference intervals for captive saddleback (Amphibrion polymnus) and tomato clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus): A twin study. Proceedings of the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine.

108. Applegate JR, Passingham RK, Lewbart GA. 2019. Surgical correction of evisceration and carapacial fracture of three turtles: Two eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) and one common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina). Proceedings of the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine.

109. Louis ME, Houck EL, Lewbart GA, Posner LP, Balko JA. 2019. Evaluation of potassium chloride administered via three routes for euthanasia of anesthetized koi (Cyprinus carpio). Proceedings of the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine.

110. McLeland SM, Quimby J, Cianciolo R, Lunn K, Lulich J, Herndon A, Zajic L. Histologic assessment of the aging feline kidney in cats without kidney disease. J Vet Intern Med 2019; 33:2531. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jvim.15597.

111. Barchard-Couts A, Brainard B, Buckley G, Daly M, Kursch L, Heinz J, Londono L, Lynch A, Mazzaferro E, Rozanski E, Rudloff E, Rutter C, Sharp C, Siegel N, Silverstein D, Wayne A. for the Brachycephalic Summer Study Group. Syndromic surveillance of the burden brachycephalic dogs on ICU resources. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019;31(S1): S2.

112. Kielb JL, Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Griffith E, Castaneda K. Coagulation variables performed on blood samples obtained from long stay jugular catheters maintained with heparinized saline do not differ from direct venipuncture samples in healthy dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019;31(S1): S23.

113. Perry KM, Lynch AM, Caudill AH, Vigani A, Vaden S. Urosepsis in dogs: 42 case (2017-2018). J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019;31(S1): S26.

114. Neupane P, Sevala S, Balakrishnan N, Marr H, Wilson J, Maggi R, Birkenheuer A, Lappin M, Chomel B, Breitschwerdt EB. Validation of Bartonella henselae Western Immunobloting for the serodiagnosis of bartonelosis in dogs. 9th Int. Conf. Bartonella as Emerging Pathogens. Paris, Sept. 2019.

72 115. Maggi R. Role of the nest flea, Ceratophyllus vagabundus vagabundus, as a potential bridge vector for Bartonella henselae transmission between nesting geese and Arctic foxes, Vulpes lagopus, in Nunavut, Canada. One Arctic - One Health Conference in Oulu, Finland. Feb. 2019.

116. Krane GA, Malarkey DE, Miller AD, Miller CR, Tokarz DA, Mariani CL. (2019) Immunohistochemical evaluation of regulatory T cell infiltration of canine glioma. American College of -American Society for Veterinary Clincial Pathology Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

117. Krane GA, Messenger KM, Mariani CL. (2019) Peripheral blood cytokine concentrations in canine glioma patients. Society of Toxicological Pathology Annual Symposium, Raleigh, NC.

118. Fueling AD, Zlotnick J, Mariani C, Harrysson O. (2019) Development of drill guides for canine spinal surgery using the Formlabs 2 3D printer. Merial-NIH National Veterinary Scholars Symposium, Worcester, MA.

119. Fueling AD, Mariani C, Harrysson O. (2019) Development of drill guides for canine spinal surgery. CVM Annual Research Forum, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.

120. Linder K, Borst L, Mariani C. (2019) Four simple curriculum elements drive learner centered curriculum integration. Academy of Educators Education Day, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.

121. Meneses C, Nolan MW. Anti-nociceptive effect of anti-NGF mAb on radiation associated pain in mice. Radiation Research Society – Poster. 2019.

122. YH Lai, Nolan MW. Orofacial pain assessment in cats with tongue cancers. NCSU CVM Research Day – Oral. 2019.

123. Bollinger B, Nolan MW. The role of the cold receptor, TRPM8, in a mouse model of acute radiation-associated orofacial pain. NCSU Research Day – Poster. 2019.

124. Rodriguez Y, Nolan MW. The impact of radiation-associated pain on progression of B16 mouse melanoma. NCSU CVM Research Day – Poster. 2019.

125. Meneses C, Nolan MW. Anti-nociceptive effects of nerve growth factor inhibition (anti- NGF) on acute radiation-associated pain, and its tumor promoting effects in a mouse model of breast cancer. NCSU CVM Research Day – Poster. 2019.

126. Meneses C, Lai Y-H, Marcus K, Meyers R, Lascelles BDX, Nolan MW. Effects of cage temperature on radiation-associated mucositis and pain in mice: a pilot study. Poster presentation at C3O Symposium, Raleigh, NC, 15th February 2019.

127. Lai YH, Morhard R, Ramanujam N, Lascelles BDX, Nolan MW. Preclinical optimization of an enhanced ethanol ablation technique in a large animal spontaneous disease model of human head and neck cancer. C3O Symposium. Raleigh, NC, 15th February 2019.

128. Lai YH, Nolan MW. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of pain caused by acute radiation injuries. ACVR – Oral. 2019.

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129. Clerc-Renaud B, Gieger TL, LaRue S, Nolan MW. Treatment of canine urothelial cell carcinoma with NSAIDs, mitoxantrone and radiation therapy (57 Gy) in 51 dogs: a bi- institutional retrospective study. ACVR – Poster. Baltimore, MD. 2019.

130. Gieger TL, Nolan MW, Haney S. Re-irradiation of canine non-lymphomatous nasal tumors using stereotactic radiation therapy (10 Gy x 3) for both courses: assessment of outcome and toxicity in 11 dogs. ACVR – Poster. Baltimore, MD. 2019.

131. Meneses C, Nolan MW. Evaluating the analgesic efficacy of Carprofen, hydromorphone and nerve growth factor neutralizing antibody (anti-NGF) in a mouse model of acute orofacial radiation-associated pain. Pain in Animals Workshop. 2019.

132. Lai YH, Nolan MW. Orofacial pain quantification in feline head and neck cancer. Pain in Animals Workshop. 2019.

133. Panek W, Gruen M, Murdoch D, Olby NJ. Plasma Neurofilament Light Chain as a Biomarker of Neuro-Aging in Dogs. Presented at the European College of Veterinary Neurology Symposium in Wroclaw, Poland, September 2019.

134. Stachel AF, Gunderson SI, Olby NJ. Silencing the Canine SOD1 Gene In Vivo Using U1 Adaptor Oligonucleotide. Presented as a poster at ACVIM Forum, Phoenix Az, June 2019.

135. Zidan N, Medland J, Olby NJ. Long-term Postoperative Pain Evaluation in Dogs with Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation Following Hemilaminectomy. Presented as a poster at ACVIM Forum, Phoenix AZ, June 2019.

136. High E, Olivry T. Development and validation of a graphic two-dimensional Investigator Global Assessment instrument for assessing the overall severity of atopic dermatitis in dogs. North American Veterinary Forum, Austin, Texas, 2019. Reprinted in Veterinary Dermatology 2019.

137. Favrot C, Bizikova P, Fischer N, Rostaher A, Olivry T. An alternative to long-lasting elimination diets to diagnose food allergies in dogs with atopic dermatitis. Proceedings of the European Veterinary Dermatology Congress, Liverpool, UK, 2019: 126.

138. Tamamoto-Mochizuki C, Lascelles BDX, Olivry T. Neuropathic itch due to suspected cervical radiculopathy in a dog. Proceedings of the Asian Meeting of Animal Medicine Specialties, Shanghai, China, 2019: 209.

139. Houck E, Cohen E, Womble M, Lewbart G, Petritz O. Radiographic anatomy and barium sulfate contrast study of the gastrointestinal tract of Eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. St. Louis, MO. 2019.

140. Petritz O, Westermeyer H, Whitehead M, Christiansen E, Lohmann K, Lohmann C, Lewbart G. Effective mydriasis in juvenile loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) following topica administration of rocuronium bromide and 10% phenylephrine. iCARE conference, April 2019, London, England.

74 141. Barash NR, Thomas B, Birkenheuer AJ, Breitschwerdt EB, Lemler E, Qurollo BA. Prevalence of Babesia spp. and clinical characteristics of Babesia vulpes infections in North American dogs: Oral Presentation: 27th Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of (WAAVP 2019) in Madison, WI, July 7 - 11, 2019.

142. Enomoto M, Roe S, Marcellin-Little D, Baines E, Lascelles D. Factors affecting the rate of radiographic progression of osteoarthritis in the hip joint of dogs. ACVS Summit, Oct 17- 19, 2019, Las Vegas, NV

143. Nakonechny L, Harrysson OLA, Roe SC, West HA, Wood M, Traverson M. Evaluation of Mechanical Performance of Percutaneous Cementoplasty within a Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma, CVM Research Forum, Poster, August 15, 2019, Raleigh, NC.

144. Butare-Smith L, Mente P, Roe SC. Double loop cerclage resist greater loads for more cycles when compared to twist and single loop cerclage. ANZVSc Science Week, July 5th, 2019, Gold Coast, QLD Australia.

145. Diamond DD, Scharf VF, Chiu KW, Mathews KG. Fixed versus variable-angle endoscopy for exploratory thoracoscopy. Proceedings of the 2019 American College of Veterinary Surgeons Surgery Summit. Las Vegas, Nevada. October 2019.

146. Diamond DD, Scharf VF, Chiu KW, Mathews KG. Fixed versus variable-angle endoscopy for exploratory thoracoscopy. Proceedings of the 2019 Veterinary Endoscopy Society Meeting podium presentation. Lake Tahoe, California. May 2019.

147. Barrier M, Mathews K, Scharf V, Jacob M, Williams D, Dombrowksi DS, Thakur S, Dunn RR, Faith S, Horvath JE. Citizen scientists and their dogs provide valuable data to investigate recovery of skin microbiota after surgery. CitSci2019. Raleigh, NC. March 2019. (Participated in study design and contributed cases)

148. Schnabel LV, Gilbertie JM, Berglund AK, Messenger KM, Fisher MB, Horne CR. Development of a novel in-vivo equine model system for defining the role of the tendon inflammatory cytokine environment in order to enhance mesenchymal stem cell treatment timing and efficacy. North American Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association (NAVRMA) Conference 2019 - Oral presentation.

149. Gilbertie JM, Schubert AG, Frink AG, Gagliardi R, Schnabel LV. A pooled equine platelet-rich plasma lysate biologic as a novel disease-modifying osteoarthritis therapy. North American Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association (NAVRMA) Conference 2019 - Poster presentation.

150. Berglund AK, Long JM, Schnabel LV. TGF-b2 downregulates MHC I surface expression through a Smad3-dependent mechanism in mesenchymal stem cells. NCSU CVM Research Day 2019 - Oral presentation.

151. Schubert AG, Sheahan BJ, Schnabel LV, Gilbertie JM. Equine neutrophils selectively release neutrophil extracellular traps in response to bacterial challenge. NCSU CVM Research Day 2019 - Poster presentation.

152. Gilbertie JM, Schnabel LV. An antimicrobial peptide-rich platelet-derived biologic exhibits anti-biofilm, anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective properties in an equine

75 infectious arthritis model. Gordon Research Seminar and Conference on Antimicrobial Peptides 2019 - Poster and oral presentations.

153. Schubert AG, Gilbertie JM, Sheahan BJ, Schnabel LV. Identification of equine neutrophil extracellular traps and implications for future research and clinical applications. ACVIM Forum 2019 - Poster presentation.

154. Gilbertie JM, Jacob ME, Seiler GS, Deddens BL, Stowe DM, Schaer TP, Schnabel LV. Platelet-rich plasma lysate intra-articular therapy improves bacterial load and outcomes in an equine model of Staphylococcus aureus induced infectious arthritis. Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting 2019 - Poster presentation.

155. Davis K, Sheats MK. Comparative Medicine Institute, Raleigh, NC. Poster Presentation: Use of RNA-seq to identify genes and gene pathways differentially expressed in BAL cells from horses with naturally occurring mild/moderate asthma.

156. Lewis B, Bayless R, Sheats MK. Plasma cfDNA concentrations as a biomarker of systemic inflammatory response syndrome in equine emergency patients. CVM Research Forum; Raleigh, NC; 2019.

157. Parker T, Sheats MK. In vivo MARCKS inhibition as a potential therapy for asthmatic horses. CVM Research Forum; Raleigh, NC; 2019.

158. Heitzman C, Sheats MK. How analysis of student case logs collected during a 3 week equine primary care clinical preceptorship could inform backwards design of the veterinary curriculum. CVM Research Forum; Raleigh, NC; 2019.

159. Laleye BOFXV, Fiebrandt K, Taylor A. Creation of a low cost simulation laboratory by IESMV (LABOSIM); Intercontinental collaboration by two veterinary schools with distinct teaching missions and clinical practice needs. Poster presented at VetEd 2019, International Symposium of the Veterinary Schools Council, 3-5 July 2019, Harpenden, UK.

160. Taylor A, Hardie L, Laleye BOFXV. Using creativity to combine skills learned during prior semester: Anatomy, communication and psychomotor skills. Poster presented at NC State CVM Academy of Educators Education Day, 8 July 2019, Raleigh, NC.

161. Traverson M. Interventional Oncology for bone tumors in veterinary medicine. Invited speaker of Radiation and Interventional Oncology Workshop and panel discussion. 2019 Veterinary Cancer Society (VCS) Annual Conference, Houston, TX, USA.

162. Sims C, Neel J, Jacob M, Vaden S, Stowe DM. Changes in urine test strip analytes with storage or refrigeration. Annual Meeting of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology, San Antonio, 2019.

163. Kendall A, Royal K, Vaden S, Lunn K, Schoenfeld R, Kedrowicz A, Marks S. Importance of employing patient-client advocates in veterinary medicine: A survey of veterinary residents and interns. Royal Veterinary College VetEd Conference, England, 2019.

164. Appleby R, Johnson K, Change E, Vaden S, Griffith E, Karbalaeisadegh Y, Muller M, Seiler G. Characterization of chronic kidney disease in cats using contrast enhanced

76 ultrasound, ultrasound elastography and quantitative ultrasound. American College of Veterinary Radiology. Baltimore, 2019.

165. Mauro KD, Vigani A, McManamey A, Kurtz K, Vaden S, Keene B. Use of emergency aquapheresis in a dog with acutely decompensated congestive heart failure. 1st International University of Florida Nephrocardiology Conference, Orlando. Poster. 2019.

166. Zibura AE, Salmon JH, Lascelles BDX, Westermeyer HD. Glaucoma is associated with local and remote mechanical hypersensitivity. 50th Annual Meeting of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. Maui, HI. November 6-10, 2019.

6. Books and Book Chapters

1. Levine J, Law J, Ben-Horin T. Bivalve Medicine. In: Lewbart, G.A. Invertebrate Medicine. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

2. Bennett S. Behavioral Pharmacology. In: Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff, 2nd ed. In progress.

3. Bizikova P. Chapter X: Autoimmune skin diseases. Feline dermatology (in print).

4. Blikslager AT, Marshall JM. Surgical disorders of the small intestine. In: Smith BP, Ed., Large Animal Internal Medicine, Elsevier, Maryland Heights, MO, 2019, pp. 765-769.

5. Marshall JM, Blikslager AT. Surgical disorders of the large intestine. In: Smith BP, Ed., Large Animal Internal Medicine, Elsevier, Maryland Heights, MO, 2019, pp. 779-782.

6. Bonagura JD. Overview of Equine Cardiac Disease. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 2019;35(1):1‐22. doi:10.1016/j.cveq.2019.01.001.

7. Kidd L, Breitschwerdt EB. Vector Borne Pathogens and Immune-mediated Disease in Garden O, (ed) Clinical Immunology In press.

8. Breuhaus BA. Anhidrosis. In: Smith BP, editor. Large animal internal medicine. 6th edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; released June 2019, copyright 2020.

9. Breuhaus BA. Thyroid glands. In: Smith BP, editor. Large animal internal medicine. 6th edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; released June 2019, copy copyright 2020.

10. DeFrancesco TC. Myocarditis. In: Cote E. (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 4th Ed, Mosby/Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, 2019.

11. DeFrancesco TC. Pacemaker: Transthoracic Cardiac Pacing. In: Cote E. (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 4th Ed, Mosby/Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, 2019.

12. Duffy DJ (Primary author), Bennet AR. Soft Tissue Surgery in Hedgehogs. Chapter 20. Small Mammal: Soft Tissue Surgery in Exotics. Ed. Bennet and Pye. 2019. Submitted April 2019.

77 13. Gieger TL, McEntee MC. Clinical behavior of nonodontogenic tumors. In: Verstraete FJM, Lommer FJ, Arzi B (eds.): Oral and maxillofacial surgery in dogs and cats, 2nd Ed, Elsevier, 2019.

14. Gruen ME, Sherman BL. Feline housesoiling. In Tilly and Smith (Ed), Blackwell’s Five- Minute Veterinary Consult; Canine and Feline, 7th edition (submitted).

15. Gruen ME, Sherman BL. Feline compulsive disorders. In Tilly and Smith (Ed), Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult; Canine and Feline, 7th edition (submitted).

16. Sherman BL, Gruen ME. Aggression, overview – Dogs. In Tilly and Smith (Ed), Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult; Canine and Feline, 7th edition (submitted).

17. Gruen ME, Albright, JA. Behavior in senior cats. In Siracusa, Herron, and Horowitz (Ed), Decoding Your Cat (in press).

18. Mayer J, Harrison TM, Moore A. Chemotherapy in the reptilian patient. 2019. New edition of Reptile Medicine and Surgery. D. Mader, editor.

19. Hawkins EC. Pneumonia, aspiration. In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult, 7th ed. (remains in press another year)

20. Hawkins EC, Papich MG. Respiratory Therapy. In: Bonagura JD, Twedt DC (eds). Current Veterinary Therapy XVI. Saunders, St. Louis (remains in press another year).

21. Hess PR. Minor Histocompatibility Antigens. Submitted to: Schalm’s Veterinary Clinical Pathology.

22. Intile JL. Lymphoma, Rescue Therapy in Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats, edited by E. Cote, Elsevier, 4th edition, 2019.

23. Intile JL. Adenocarcinoma, Anal Sac in Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats, edited by E. Cote, Elsevier, 4th edition, 2019.

24. Intile JL. Adenoma/Adenocarcinoma, Perianal in Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats, edited by E. Cote, Elsevier, 4th edition, 2019.

25. Nolan MW, Gieger TL. Update in veterinary radiation oncology: focus on SRT. Vet Clin Sm Anim 2019; 49; 933-47.

26. Gieger T. Canine mast cell tumors. In: Cote E. (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 4th Ed, Mosby/Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, 2019.

27. Gieger T. Feline mast cell tumors. In: Cote E. (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 4th Ed, Mosby/Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, 2019.

28. Gieger T. Round cell tumors. In: Cote E. (ed): Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 4th Ed, Mosby/Elsevier, St. Louis, MO, 2019.

78 29. Gilger BC, Matthews AG. Ocular diseases of the Order Perissodactyla: Wild horses, Zebras, Tapirs, Rhinoceros. Schlomo G. Ed. Exotic Animal Ophthalmology. April-March 2019.

30. Gookin JL, Seiler G, Mathews KG, Cullen J. Canine Biliary Mucocele. In Bonagura JD and Twedt D eds. Current Veterinary Therapy XVI. 16th Ed. W.B. Saunder’s Co. Philadelphia, (In press).

31. Gookin JL, Lappin ME. Protozoal Gastrointestinal Disease. In Bonagura JD and Twedt D eds. Current Veterinary Therapy XVI. 16th Ed. W.B. Saunder’s Co. Philadelphia, (In press).

32. Posner LP, Harms CA, Smith SA. 2019. Sedation, anesthesia, analgesia and euthanasia, In: Smith SA (ed). Fish Diseases and Medicine. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. Chapter 18, pp. 283-304.

33. Hepworth-Warren KL. “Congenital Disorders of the Equine Gastrointestinal Tract “ In: Equine Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine and Surgery. Ed: David Wong, Pamela Wilkins, Igor Canisso. Wiley Publishing. In press.

34. Hepworth-Warren KL. “Catheter-Associated Thrombophlebitis” In: Equine Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine and Surgery. Ed: David Wong, Pamela Wilkins, Igor Canisso. Wiley Publishing. In press.

35. Kedrowicz AA, Taylor J. (2019). Ideologies of Gender: Culture Clash Between the Disciplines In M. Mathison (Ed.), Sojourning in Disciplinary Cultures: A Case Study of Teaching Writing in Engineering. Logan, UT: University Press of Colorado.

36. Cohn LA, Côté E (eds.) Cote’s Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. 4th ed. Elsevier, St. Louis, in press. Neurology Section Editor.

37. Lewbart GA, Lewbart DT. 2019. Laws and Regulations: Americas. In: Mader’s Reptile & Amphibian Medicine and Surgery (3rd ed.), Divers S, Stahl S (eds). Elsevier Publishing, 1456-1463.

38. Lunn KF, Boston SE (2019) Tumors of the Endocrine System. In: Withrow and MacEwen’s Small Animal Clinical Oncology 6th Edition (DM Vail, DH Thamm, JM Liptak eds), Elsevier, 565-596.

39. Lunn KF. Leptospirosis. In: Current Veterinary Therapy XVI, In Press.

40. Lunn KF. Leptospirosis. In: Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine, D. Bruyette Editor, Wiley, In Press.

41. Lynch A. Anemia in the ICU, in Small Animal Critical Care Medicine, 3rd Ed, Eds. Silverstein D, Hopper K. (In press).

42. Lynch A. Coagulopathy in the ICU, in Small Animal Critical Care Medicine, 3rd Ed, Eds. Silverstein D, Hopper K. (In press).

43. Lynch A. Hepatic encephalopathy, in Small Animal Critical Care Medicine, 3rd Ed, Eds. Silverstein D, Hopper K. (In press).

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44. Lynch A. Low Molecular Weight Heparins, in Blood Coagulation Disorders in Small Animal Medicine. Eds. Sharp CR (In press).

45. Goggs R, Lynch A. Coagulopathy of trauma, in Blood Coagulation Disorders in Small Animal Medicine. Eds. Sharp CR (In press).

46. Goggs RAN, Lynch AM. Treatment of Hemostatic Defects, in Schalm’s Veterinary Hematology 7th Ed. Eds. Brooks M. (In press).

47. Muñana KR. Seizures. In: Cohn LA, Côté E (eds). Cote’s Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and cats, 4th ed. Elsevier, in press.

48. Muñana KR. Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome. In: Tilley LP and Smith FWK (eds). Blackwell’s 5-Minute Veterinary Consult, Canine and Feline, 7th ed. Wiley-Blackwell, in press.

49. Muñana KR. Nystagmus. In: Tilley LP and Smith FWK (eds). Blackwell’s 5-Minute Veterinary Consult, Canine and Feline, 7th ed. Wiley-Blackwell, in press.

50. Muñana KR. Head tilt and nystagmus. In: Platt SR, Olby NJ, and Bertran E (eds). BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Neurology, 5th ed. British Small Animal Veterinary Association, in press.

51. Prange T, Gerard M. Oral Cavity – Tongue, Salivary Glands. In Orsini J, Grenager N, de Lahunta A.: Comparative Veterinary Anatomy: A Clinical Approach. Elsevier, 2021. Accepted.

52. Roe SC. Biomechanics of Fracture Fixation, In VCNA Minimally Invasive Fracture Repair, Eds. Karl Maritato and Matthew Barnhart, Elsevier, Nov, 2019.

53. Royal KD. (2019). Royal’s Directory of Journals for Publishing Medical Education Scholarship. 2019 ed. Cary, NC. (e-book)

54. Schnabel LV, Boone LH, Peroni JF. Regenerative Medicine. In Auer JA, Stick JA, eds: Equine Surgery 5th Edition. 2019: Missouri: Saunders Elsevier, in press.

55. Suter S. Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline, 7th Edition. Eds. Larry P. Tilley, Francis W.K. Smith, Meg M. Sleeper, Benjamin M. Brainard. Chapter 167: Lymphoma-Dogs. Wiley-Blackwell.

56. Tefft KM. Fever of unknown origin. In: Côté E ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. 4th ed. 2019.

57. Tefft KM. Hyperlipidemia. In: Côté E ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. 4th ed. 2019.

58. Tefft KM. Hypocalcemia. In: Côté E ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. 4th ed. 2019.

80 59. Tefft KM. Neck ventroflexion. In: Côté E ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. 4th ed. 2019.

60. Tou SP. Infective endocarditis. In Cote, E, Ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. Elsevier (Mosby): St. Louis, MO. 2019 (4th Edition)

61. Tou SP. Atrial septal defect. In Tilley LP and Smith FW, eds. Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline. Wiley: Ames, IO. 2019 (7th Edition).

62. Vaden SL. Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Nephrology and Urology. Grupo Asís Biomedia Sociedad Limitada, Ltd. Saragossa, Spain. 2019.

63. Yoshikawa, H. “Terminal care of animal patients with a bone cancer”, Veterinary Oncology 2019, Interzoo, Japan.

7. Invited and contributed research presentations

1. Ben-Horin T. Invited presentation at the weekly University of North Carolina Institute of Marine Science seminar.

2. Blikslager AT. Mechanisms of Inflammation in Equine Colitis. Dorothy Havemeyer Foundation Workshop on Acute Equine Colitis. Niagara-on-the-lake, Ontario, Canada, July 2019.

3. Blikslager AT. Using Large Animal Models to Discern Mechanisms Responsible for Intestinal Transport and Repair. FASEB: The Gastrointestinal Tract XVIII Conference: Integrated Biology of the GI Super-Organ. Steamboat Springs, CO, July 2019.

4. Gonzalez LM. Targeting Epithelial Stem Cells to Enhance Intestinal Viability. Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease. University of Delaware, Newark, DE, November 2019

5. Gonzalez LM. Targeting Epithelial Stem Cells to Enhance Intestinal Viability. Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, February 2019.

6. Gookin JL. A One Health perspective on combating minimally-invasive diarrheal pathogens. One Health Intellectual Exchange, North Carolina Biotechnology Center, October 21, 2019.

7. Gookin JL. Twelve minutes to kill: Presenting an outstanding research abstract. Clinician Scientist Training Workshop, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 20, 2019; This presentation was telecast to veterinary schools across the U.S.

8. Gookin JL. Discovery of a “new” infectious disease: No guts, no glory. Ramsey Seminar Series, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, April 24, 2019. The series is intended to bring accomplished and leading animal and human health researchers to campus to share their work and experiences with faculty, staff and students.

9. Gookin JL. Keeping the classroom alive. Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, March 18, 2019.

81 10. Gookin JL. Bacterial community composition of the gallbladder in healthy dogs and dogs with suspected bacterial cholangitis. First Friday Microbiome Seminar, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, March 1, 2019.

11. Baines AT, Hwang S, Hess PR. 2019. Panel Discussion: Comparative Oncology. Triangle Center for Evolutionary Medicine (TriCEM), Evolutionary Medicine Summer Institute, Raleigh, NC.

12. Lascelles, BDX. Cartilage and Arthritis Research: Translational Scientists New Best Friends. Invited presentation at the North Carolina Cartilage and Arthritis Research Alliance, Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, 6th December 2019.

13. Lascelles BDX. Translational Preclinical Pain Research: Hurdles and Comparative Opportunities. Invited presentation at 13th annual Pain Therapeutics Summit, Washington, DC, USA, September 23-24th, 2019.

14. Lascelles BDX. Translational Osteoarthritis Pain: Hurdles and Opportunities. Invited presentation at Thurston Arthritis Center Research Seminar Series, UNC Medical School, UNC Chapel Hill, NC, 12th April 2019.

15. Lascelles BDX. One Pain: a trans-species approach to understanding osteoarthritis pain. In, Improving Orthopedic Health for Both Humans and Animals session, American Association of Anatomists meeting, Orlando, FL, 9th April 2019.

16. Lascelles BDX. Developing Pain Therapeutics: Translational Hurdles and Opportunities Invited presentation at Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium, NC Biotec Center, NC, 4th April 2019.

17. Lascelles BDX. Developing Pain Therapeutics: Translational Hurdles and Opportunities. Invited presentation at Bryan Miller Chemistry Symposium, UC Davis, CA, 1st March, 2019.

18. Lascelles BDX, Martin J, Petrosino J. Why humans are really the guinea pigs for animal health discovery and innovation. Presentation & Panel Discussion, Animal Health Investment Europe, 27th February 2019, London, UK.

19. Lunn K. SARDS: Searching for Biomarkers. Society for Comparative Endocrinology, 6/4/19, Flagstaff, AZ.

20. Lunn K. What do students learn on small animal medicine is a referral hospital? 2019 ACVIM Forum, Educational Special Interest Group, 6/6/19, Phoenix, AZ.

21. Maggi R. Hemotropic Mycoplasmas as Stealth Zoonotic Pathogens. Triangle Global Health Annual Conference. Durham, NC. October 2019.

22. Maggi R. Stealth Zoonotic Pathogens. First European Crypto-Infections Conference: The Science behind Lyme Disease and other co-infectons. Dublin, Ireland. May 2019.

23. Maggi R. Métodos Serológicos y Moleculares para el Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Vectoriales (Spanish). First post-graduate course series. Universidad Nacional de Rosario; Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias; Secretaría de Estudios de Posgrado y Educación Continua. Santa Fe. Argentina. April 2019.

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24. Maggi R. Review on the occurrence of companion vector-borne diseases in pet animals in Latin America. CVBD 14th Global Forum. Trieste, Italy. March 2019.

25. Muñana KR. Clinical characteristics of steroid responsive meningitis-arteritis in dogs in North America. AKC Canine Health Foundation 2019 National Parent Club Canine Health Conference, St. Louis, MO, August 2019.

26. Nolan MW. 2019 Radiation Research Society Oral Presentation: Modeling radiation and cancer associated pain in companion animals.

27. Olby NJ. Neurocognitive aging in Companion Animals. Invited presentation at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific meeting in a single day workshop: One Health for Healthy Aging: How Companion Animals Can Help Us Solve Aging. Austin, TX, November 2019.

28. Olby NJ. 137 Years of Intervertebral Disc Disease. Presented as a plenary session at ACVIM Forum, Phoenix AZ, June 2019.

29. Olby NJ. How we move. Presented as a plenary session at ACVIM Forum, Phoenix Az, June 2019.

30. Qurollo BA. Duke University Triangle Center for Evolutionary Medicine (TriCEM) Breakfast, Duke University, Durham, NC (April 2019): Molecular Prevalence of Vector-borne Organisms in Dogs, Zebu and Lemurs in Eastern Madagascar.

31. Qurollo BA. Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Peru: A One Health Working Group, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima Peru (July 2019): Vector-borne Disease in Madagascar and Leishmaniasis in Peru.

32. Qurollo BA. Vector-borne Disease Key Opinion Leader Round Table, IDEXX Laboratories, Westbrook, MA (September 2019): Clinical Features of 41 Dogs Naturally Infected with Ehrlichia ewingii: Focus on Kidney Disease.

33. Scharf V. From Dust to Disease: Elucidating the Role of Companion Animals as Models for Environmental Exposure. Guest Lecturer in ENV537 Environmental Health. Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University. Durham, NC. March 2019.

34. Schnabel LV. Building a career in translational biomedical science for the benefit of horses and humans. Keynote Speaker. Harry M. Zweig Memorial Fund for Equine Research – 40th Anniversary Celebration - Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, NY 2019.

35. Gilbertie JM, Schaer TP, Jacob ME, Seiler GS, Deddens BL, Stowe DM, Engiles JB, Schnabel LV. Use of platelet-rich plasma lysate improves bacterial load and clinical outcomes of S. aureus infectious arthritis. The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI) 10th Annual PRP & Regenerative Medicine Symposium, Chicago, IL 2019.

36. Schnabel LV. Immunogenicity of allogeneic bone marrow-derived MSCs - Does this translate to reduced therapeutic potential? FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine Animal Biotechnology and Cellular Therapies (ABCT), Webinar, 2019.

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37. Davis K, Sheats MK. Evaluating Myristoylated Alanine Rich C Kinase Substrate (MARCKS) family proteins as potential therapeutic targets in equine asthma syndrome, Havemeyer Foundation Equine Asthma Workshop; Custer, SD; May 22, 2019.

38. Traverson M. Interventional Oncology for bone tumors in veterinary medicine. Invited speaker of Radiation and Interventional Oncology Workshop and panel discussion. Veterinary Cancer Society (VCS) Annual Conference, Houston, TX, USA, 2019.

39. Traverson M. Controversial topics in Surgical Oncology: Towards a consensus in lymph nodes assessment and management in Surgical Oncology? Invited speaker of Surgical Oncology Workshop and panel discussion. Veterinary Cancer Society (VCS) Annual Conference, Houston, TX, USA, 2019.

40. Traverson M. Canine appendicular osteosarcoma: Can we save the limb? 24th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC), Raleigh, NC, USA, 2019.

41. Traverson M. Mast Cell Tumors, they can look like anything. How can we avoid mistakes? North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC), Raleigh, NC, USA, 2019.

42. Walker K. Stay or Go? Female settlement and dispersal in a male philopatric species. Department of Biology, Duke University. 9/27/2019.

43. Yoshikawa H. Living in Space: A view of veterinary radiation oncologist. National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan, June 2019.

44. Ziegler AL. Postnatal Development of Intestinal Barrier Function. Animal Science Departmental Seminar, NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Animal Sciences, 2019 Nov 1.

8. Non-peer reviewed continuing education review papers/articles

1. DeFrancesco TC. Cardiogenic pulmonary edema. www.cliniciansbreif.com, submitted Nov 2019.

2. Hepworth-Warren KL. Addressing acute diarrhea in the adult horse. DVM 360 magazine. Published online November 21, 2019.

3. Hepworth-Warren KL. Equine West Nile Virus: Its time to stop being complacent. DVM 360 magazine. Published online August 3, 2019.

4. Nolan MW. Can pain relief help modulate the behavior of pets tumors? Dvm360. November 2019. https://www.dvm360.com/view/can-pain-relief-help-modulate-behavior-pets-tumors.

9. Continuing education lectures with proceedings given to professional audiences

1. Bennett S. Managing Emotions – Fear Free Shelters. Animal Care Expo. New Orleans, LA. April 2019.

84 2. Bennett S. Behavorial Impact of Puppy Mill and Hoarding Environments. Great Lakes Animal Welfare Conference. Detroit, MI. October 2019.

3. Bennett S. Behavor Assessments for Shelter Dogs – what we do and do not know. Great Lakes Animal Welfare Conference. Detroit, MI. October 2019.

4. Bennett S. Behavioral Impact of Puppy Mill and Hoarding Environments. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

5. Bennett S. Top tips to help a newly adopted settle into a permanent home. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

6. Birkenheuer A. Vector Borne Disease. VMX. 2019.

7. Birkenheuer A. Vector Borne Disease. WVC. 2019.

8. Birkenheuer A. Vector Borne Disease (30+). Various state and local presentations. 2019.

9. Birkenheuer A. Vector Borne Disease. BI Conference. 2019.

10. Bizikova P. Mechanisms of autoimmunity. ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia.

11. Bizikova P. Basement membrane autoimmunity. ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia.

12. Bizikova P. Desmosome autoimmunity. ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia.

13. Bizikova P. Hair follicle immunity. ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia.

14. Bizikova P. Immune-medicated diseases targeting hair follicle. ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia.

15. Bizikova P. Immunosuppressants – Selected topics. ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia.

16. Bizikova P. Cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases. NAVC. Orlando, Florida, USA.

17. Bizikova P. Non-pemphigus autoimmune skin diseases. NAVC. Orlando, Florida, USA.

18. Bizikova P. Canine and feline pemphigus foliaceus. NAVC. Orlando, Florida, USA.

19. Blikslager AT. Colic prevention to avoid colic surgery: a surgeon's perspective. Equine Science Society Symposium, Asheville, NC, May 2019.

20. Bonagura J. Various – Feline Cardiomyopathy, Echocardiography, Congenital HD. Florence Italy Conference on Cardiology. April 2019.

21. Bonagura J. Various on Echocardiography emphasizing ventricular function. Sao Paulo, Brazil. July 2019.

22. Bonagura J. Speckle tracking. Sao Paulo, Brazil. July 2019.

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23. Bonagura J. Equine heart disease. Combined meeting of BEVA and Vet CV Society of the UK. November 2019.

24. Bonagura J. Echocardiography in Cong HD. Combined meeting of BEVA and Vet CV Society of the UK. November 2019.

25. Bonagura J. Case presentations. Combined meeting of BEVA and Vet CV Society of the UK. November 2019.

26. Bonagura J. Cardiology ‘boot camp’ at CSU College of Veterinary Medicine – continuation of a course I started at Ohio State. Cardiology Resident Review. April 2019.

27. Bonagura J. Multiple advanced topics for final year residents including congenital heart disease specimen lab. Cardiology Resident Review. April 2019.

28. Bonagura J. Quantitative Echocardiography. ACVIM Annual Forum. June 2019.

29. Bonagura J. Echocardiography – comprehensive 3-day course on Echocardiography in congenital & acquired heart diseases and a 4 hour lab. Advanced Echocardiography. Bedford Hills, NY. August 2019.

30. Breitschwerdt EB. Emerging Infectious Diseases and how they are transmitted. 21st Century Diagnostics and Surveillance of Infection. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, July 8-10, 2019.

31. Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonella and Vasoprolifeative Cancers in Dogs and Humans. American Kennel Club Canine Foundation Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO, August 9-11, 2019.

32. Breitschwerdt EB. An overview of tick borne infectious diseases: Lessons from North Carolina. 15th Annual Commissioner’s Food Safety Fourm. Raleigh, NC, August 28, 2019.

33. Breitschwerdt EB. Pets and Parasites: Diseases transmitted by fleas and ticks and their impact on animal and human health. An Animal Health and Nutrition Fourm, NC Biotechnology Center, RTP, NC, September 9, 2019.

34. Breitschwerdt EB. Pathobiome of Blood – Lessons from Bartonella and other Vector Borne Infections. 9th International Conference on Bartonella as Emerging Pathogens. Paris, France, September 18-20, 2019.

35. Breitschwerdt EB. Pathobiome of Blood and Complex Disease Expression. Joy Goodwin Distinguished Professor Lecture, Research Emphasis Day. Auburn University, College of Veterinary Medicine, November 6, 2019.

36. Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis: Lessons from Man’s Best Friend the Dog. Phi Zeta Keynote Lecture, Research Emphasis Day, Auburn University, College of Veterinary Medicine, November 6, 2019.

37. Burke M. Colic – Preparing for the referral experience. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, 2019.

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38. Burke M. Preparing Fractures in the Field for Referral. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, 2019.

39. Burke M. Synovial Sepsis. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, 2019.

40. Burke M. Colic Panel Discussion (organizer). North Carolina Veterinary Conference, 2019.

41. Fries R, Ames M, DeFrancesco TC, Gordon S, Uechi M. Panel Discussion: Managing Advanced Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs and Cats. Proceedings of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Pheonix, AZ, June 6, 2019.

42. DeFrancesco TC. Lung Ultrasound: A Cardiologist’s new friend. Proceedings of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Pheonix, AZ, June 7, 2019.

43. DeFrancesco TC. Updates in the management of heart failure. Proceedings of the Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019.

44. DeFrancesco TC. Approach to new murmur in a cat. Proceedings of the Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019.

45. DeFrancesco TC. Mitral valve disease – how to manage after EPIC. Proceedings of the Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019.

46. DeFrancesco TC. Point of Care thoracic ultrasound in respiratory distress. Proceedings of the Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019

47. DeFrancesco TC. How I treat ventricular tachycardia. Proceedings of the International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Conference, Washington DC, September 7, 2019.

48. DeFrancesco TC. Don't Get Fooled" Accurate Diagnosis of Pericardial & Pleural Effusion "Needle in the Chest" How to Perform US-guided Procedures of the Thorax. Proceedings for the International Point of Care Ultrasound Symposium, Austin, TX November 19, 2019.

49. Duffy DJ. Ex vivo comparison of the effect of storage temperature on canine intestinal leakage pressures. American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV. October 2019.

50. Duffy DJ. Effect of bite depth of an epitendinous suture on the biomechanical strength of repaired canine flexor tendons. American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV. October 2019.

51. Duffy DJ. Influence of barbed epitendinous suture placement in combination with a core locking loop suture for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric laceration model. American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV. October 2019.

52. Duffy DJ. Effect of presurgical storage conditions on leakage pressures of enterotomy sites closed with unidirectional barbed suture material in fresh, chilled, and frozen-thawed cadaveric canine jejunal specimens. American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) Surgical Summit, Las Vegas, NV. October 2019.

87 53. Duffy DJ. Effect of bite distance of an epitendinous suture from the repair site on the tensile strength of canine tendon constructs. 28th European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) Surgical Summit, Budapest, Hungary 2019.

54. Duffy DJ. Ex-vivo comparison of leakage pressures and leakage location using a novel technique for creation of functional side-to-side canine small intestinal anastomoses. 28th European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) Surgical Summit, Budapest, Hungary 2019.

55. Duffy DJ. Influence of Interlocking Horizontal-Mattress Epitendinous Suture Placement on Tendinous Biomechanical Properties In a Canine Common Calcaneal Laceration Model. 28th European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) Surgical Summit, Budapest, Hungary 2019.

56. Duffy DJ. Comparison of clinical findings and outcome of dogs undergoing normograde versus retrograde catheterization of the cystic and common bile ducts during cholecystectomy for treatment of gall bladder mucocele. 28th European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) Surgical Summit, Budapest, Hungary 2019.

57. Duffy DJ. The Hip - Disorders affecting the coxofemoral joint in the canine patient. North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC) Nov 2019.

58. Duffy DJ. The Shelbow: Shoulder vs. Elbow: Challenges of canine thoracic limb lameness. North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC) Nov 2019.

59. Duffy DJ. The Stifle - Femorotibial and femoropatellar articulations - trials and tribulations and current thoughts. North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC) Nov 2019.

60. Duffy DJ. Fracture Repair - Management of Canine Long Bone Fractures and maintenance of the biological environment. North Carolina Veterinary Conference (NCVC) Nov 2019.

61. Duffy DJ. Differentiating orthopaedic from neurological disease. Orthopaedic vs neurological disease gait assessment. NCSU CVM. Raleigh, NC. 2019.

62. Duffy DJ. Genetic association of Orthopaedic disease in dogs. Genetics seminar. NCSU CVM. Raleigh, NC. 2019.

63. Early P. Neurosurgery. National Advanced Neurosurgery, Presenter and surgical instructor. Oquendo Center, Las Vegas, NV, August 2019.

64. Early P. Neurosurgery. Presenter and surgical instructor. University of Liverpool, September 2019.

65. Early P. Neurosurgery. International Advanced Neurosurgery, Presenter and surgical instructor. Oquendo Center, Las Vegas, NV, December 2019. All Japanese Course.

66. Ferris K. Maximizing the mentorship role of the veterinary technician. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

67. Ferris K. Training the left-handed surgeon. Training the left-handed veterinarian in a right handed world. AAVMC Primary Care Educators Conference. Pullman, WA. 2019.

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68. Flammer K. Decision Making in Avian Therapeutics – Pharmacological Principles Underlying Drug and Drug Dose Selection. Proceedings of the ExoticsCon 2019 Proceedings, St. Louis, MO, Sept 29-Oct 3, Meeting, 2019:327-333. Invited pharmacology master class presentation and proceedings.

69. Fogle CA. Equine Airway and Head surgery topics. WIVC, St. Kitts.

70. Fogle CA. Equine airway, wounds, head surgical topics. SCAV Annual Conference. Charleston, SC.

71. Gilger B. Patologie ocular immunomediate. SOVI Meeting. Cremona, Italy. December 14- 15, 2019. *featured speaker

72. Gilger B. Equine ophthalmology. Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures, Equine Veterinarians Australia. Gold Coast, Australia. July 22-25, 2019. *featured speaker

73. Gilger B. Small Animal Ophthalmology. VMX Conference. Orlando, FL. January 18, 2019.

74. Gilger B. Equine Ophthalmology. Texas Equine Veterinary Association. Texas A&M University. June 28-29, 2019.

75. Gonzalez LM. Alternations in Intestinal Permeability & its Influence on the Post-Operative Course. Pferdetagung Equintana Essen, Germany, March 2019.

76. Gonzalez LM. The Imperfect Science of Predicting Intestinal Viability Intraoperatively. Pferdetagung Equintana Essen, Germany, March 2019.

77. Gonzalez LM. Targeting Epithelial Stem Cells to Enhance Intestinal Viability, Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease. University of Delaware.

78. Gonzalez LM. Targeting Epithelial Stem Cells to Enhance Intestinal Viability. Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease. University of North Carolina.

79. Gruen ME. Behavior problems in cats: case presentations. Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL.

80. Gruen ME. Behavior in Geriatric cats: Taking care of the senior cats amoung us. Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL.

81. Gruen ME. Cats with DJD: Recognition and Measurement of Chronic Pain. Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL.

82. Gruen ME. Top tips in Feline House – soiling. Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL.

83. Gruen ME. Uniquely Feline: Feline Pain and Itch. Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL.

84. Gruen ME. Herding cats into your practice. Veterinary Medicine Expo, Orlando, FL.

85. Gruen ME. Uniquely Feline: Feline Pain and Itch. Western Veterinary Conference.

89 86. Gruen ME. Herding cats into your practice. Western Veterinary Conference.

87. Gruen ME. Low-stress handling techniques (Parts 1 & 2). NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

88. Gruen ME. Tips and tricks for identifying and monitoring chronic pain in cats with osteoarthritis. World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress (Pre-Congress Symposium). Toronto, ON.

89. Guren ME. Creature Comforts: Quality of life for cats with chronic osteoarthritis pain. World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress (Pre-Congress Symposium). Toronto, ON.

90. Gruen ME. Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life in pets. World Small Animal veterinary Association Congress. Toronto, ON.

91. Gruen ME. Identifying OA in cats. World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress. Toronto, ON.

92. Hansen B. 18 presentations related to cardiopulmonary physiology and pathophysiology. National Veterinary Conference. Moscow, Russia. 2019.

93. Harrell KA. How I Treat Hyperthyroidism. NCSU Continuing Education Series.

94. Harrison TM. Leadership Session. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. St. Louis, MO.

95. Harrison TM. The insections of gender, salary and life: a survey of ACZM diplomats. American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. St. Louis, MO.

96. Harrison TM. Concentration on cancer – ESCRA database updates and how we can help. European Association of Zoo Veterinarians. Kolmarden, Sweden.

97. Hawkins EC. Collapsing trachea; not a simple disease. Unisvet XIII National Congress “Air”; Milan, Italy.

98. Hawkins EC. Interactive session on Tracheal Collapse and Stenting with Gerard McLauchlan. Unisvet XIII National Congress “Air”; Milan, Italy.

99. Hawkins EC. Antibiotics for the treatment of lung infections. Unisvet XIII National Congress “Air”; Milan, Italy.

100. Hawkins EC. Tracheal wash: maximizing results. Unisvet XIII National Congress “Air”; Milan, Italy.

101. Hawkins EC. Interactive session on tracheal wash and nasopharyngeal stenosis with Gerard McLauchlan. Unisvet XIII National Congress “Air”; Milan, Italy.

102. Hepworth K. Guttural Pouch Diseases. NCVC. Raleigh, NC, 2019.

103. Hess P. The low-down on low-grade lymphoma. 24th Annual NCVC. Raleigh, NC. 2019.

90 104. Kedrowicz AA. From Surviving to Thriving: The Politics, Possibilities, and Challenges of Teaching Communication across Disciplines. National Communication Association. 2019.

105. Kedrowicz AA. Communication for Professional Survival: Innovative Approaches to Teaching Professional Communication Across and Within Disciplines. National Communication Association. 2019.

106. Kedrowicz AA. Prioritizing Teamwork: Promoting Process and Outcome Effectiveness through Purposeful Instruction in Collaboration and Communication. International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. 2019.

107. Kedrowicz AA. Professional communication and identity development. University of Wisconsin Center for Research on College-Workforce Transitions National Internship Symposium. Invited Keynote Speaker. 2019.

108. Kedrowicz AA. Preparing and presenting with impact: Best practices for training. USDA. 2019.

109. Kedrowicz AA. Communicating in the Clinic. Vets Pets Partners Continuing Education. 2019.

110. Kedrowicz AA. Enhancing veterinary practice through effective team communication. Veterinary Medical Forum. 2019.

111. Kedrowicz AA. Enhancing veterinarian-client relationships with competent communication. Veterinary Medical Forum. 2019.

112. Kedrowicz AA. Navigating challenging interactions in the clinic. Veterinary Medical Forum. 2019.

113. Kedrowicz AA. Managing conflict through competent communication. Veterinary Medical Forum. 2019.

114. Keene B. Advanced hemodynamics. ACVIM, Phoenix, AZ.

115. Keene B. Resident reviews (6). AMC, NY, NY.

116. Lascelles BDX. Monoclonal antibodies for feline long-term pain control. NCVC, Raleigh, NC. November 2nd, 2019.

117. Lascelles BDX. NSAIDs, CKD, DJD and cats. NCVC, Raleigh, NC. November 2nd, 2019.

118. Lewbart GA. Chelonian shell repair laboratory. WRNC Conference, Raleigh, NC.

119. Lewbart GA. Diseases of ornamental fishes. Western Vet Conference.

120. Lewbart GA. Chemotherapeutics of ornamental fishes. Western Vet Conference.

121. Lewbart GA. Emergency amphibian and reptile medicine. Western Vet Conference.

91 122. Lewbart GA. Turtle medicine and surgery. Western Vet Conference.

123. Lewbart GA. Galapagos health and wildlife conservation. Western Vet Conference.

124. Lewbart GA. Galapagos health and wildlife conservation. Shark Reef Aquatics Seminar.

125. Lewbart GA. Common diseases of ornamental fishes. World Pet Association.

126. Lewbart GA. Chemotherapeutics for ornamental fishes. World Pet Association.

127. Lunn K. Liver Diagnostic Tests: Interpretation for Dermatologists. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum. Austin, TX.

128. Lunn K. Urinalysis and Kidney Diagnostic Tests: Interpretation for Dermatologists. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum. Austin, TX.

129. Lunn K. IBD and Food Sensitivities: Diagnostic Approach and Treatment. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum. Austin, TX.

130. Lunn K. Dealing with the Side-Effects of Immunosuppression: Case-Based Approach. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum. Austin, TX.

131. Lunn K. Management of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum. Austin, TX.

132. Lunn K. Canine Hypo and Hypernatremia. Medicine Fiesta, East of England CPD, Cambridge University, England.

133. Lunn K. The Unexpected Adrenal Tumor. Medicine Fiesta, East of England CPD, Cambridge University, England.

134. Lunn K. Investigating the Complicated Polydipsic Dog. Medicine Fiesta, East of England CPD, Cambridge University, England.

135. Lunn K. Feline Endocrinology Updates. NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

136. Lyle S. Panel Discussion “Equine News Hour”. NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

137. Lyle S. Canine Health Symposium. January 2019.

138. Lyle S. SFT/ACT Annual Conference, Equine Program. July 2019.

139. Lynch AM. Respiratory distress – localizing the lesion. Updates in ECC: Respiratory Emergencies, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.

140. Lynch AM. Emergent respiratory techniques. Updates in ECC: Respiratory Emergencies, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.

141. Lynch AM. Feline respiratory distress. Updates in ECC: Respiratory Emergencies, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.

92 142. Lynch AM. Thoracic trauma. Updates in ECC: Respiratory Emergencies, NCSU, Raleigh, NC.

143. Lynch AM. Trauma year in review. VetCOT, Las Vegas, NV.

144. Lynch AM. Trauma cases (panel discussion). VetCOT, Las Vegas, NV.

145. Lynch AM. Arterial thromboembolism. SCIVAC International Congress, Rimini, Italy.

146. Lynch AM. Plumonary thromboembolism. SCIVAC International Congress, Rimini, Italy.

147. Lynch AM. Coagulation pharmacology. SCIVAC International Congress, Rimini, Italy.

148. Lynch AM. Prediction of bleeding risk and approad to hemorrhage. SCIVAC International Congress, Rimini, Italy.

149. Lynch AM. IMHA: treatment updates. EVECCS, Tallin, Estonia.

150. Lynch AM. Top tips for trauma. EVECCS, Tallin, Estonia.

151. Lynch AM. Pancreatitis associated AKI. EVECCS, Tallin, Estonia.

152. Lynch AM. NSAID toxicity. EVECCS, Tallin, Estonia.

153. Lynch AM. Toxicities – classic and novel approaches. IVECCS, Washington, DC.

154. Lynch AM. IMHA – classic and novel approaches. IVECCS, Washington, DC.

155. Lynch AM. Viscoleastic coagulation monitoring. RPT Rodent Pathology Symposium, Durham, NC.

156. Lynch AM. The Flat Cat. NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

157. Lynch AM. Tips for Trauma. NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

158. Maggi R. Stealth Zoonotic Pathogens. First European Crypto-Infections Conference, Dublin, Ireland.

159. Maggi R. Review on the occurrence of companion vector-borne diseases in pet animals in Latin America. CVBD 14th Global Forum. Trieste, Italy.

160. Maggi R. Métodos Serológicos y Moleculares para el Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Vectoriales. First post-graduate course series. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.

161. Mariani C. Neurology Lectures (4). NCVC, Raleigh, NC. 2019.

162. Mariani C. Neurology Lectures (7). Atlantic Provinces Veterinary Conference. 2019.

163. Mariani C. Neurology Lectures (4). Veterinary Medical Expo (VMX). 2019.

93 164. Mastromauro M. 5 Things to Know About Managing Adverse Effects of Chemotherapy. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. 2019.

165. Mathews K. Morning lectures and afternoon laboratories covering decision making in gastrointestinal, urological and respiratory surgery; surgery of the airways and thorax, ureter, gastrointestinal tract and hepatobiliary system. University of Copenhagen – Master Course in Soft Tissue Surgery. 2019.

166. Mathews K. Urinary and hepatobiliary Surgery (Audience was Japanese). Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV. 2019.

167. Muñana KR. The Science Behind Home Remedies and Practices for Canine Epilepsy. ACVIM Forum, 2019.

168. Muñana KR. Roundtable on Novel Therapeutic Options for the Treatment of Epilepsy. ACVIM Forum, 2019.

169. Muñana KR. Current concepts in epilepsy management of dogs. Veterinary Referral Hospital of Hickory NC Veterinarian CE, 2019.

170. Murphy KM. Treatment of skin infections: 5 Things to Know. NCVC, Raleigh, NC, November 2019.

171. Murphy KM. Otitis externa: 5 Things to Know. NCVC, Raleigh, NC, November 2019.

172. Musulin S. Blood Types and Red Blood Cell Antigens – Lecture. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

173. Musulin S. Appreciative Inquiry: A Positive Leadership Strategy Focusing on What Works and not What’s Broken – Limited Enrollment Workshop. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

174. Musulin S. Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine – Limited Enrollment Workshop. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

175. Nolan MW. Diagnosis and management of canine nasal tumors. ACVR 2019. Baltimore, MD.

176. Nolan MW. State of the Art Radiation Treatment Planning and Delivery. ACVR 2019. Baltimore, MD.

177. Olby NJ. Gait Analysis. San Diego VMA, San Diego, CA.

178. Olby NJ. An update on acute intervertebral disc disease. San Diego VMA, San Diego, CA.

179. Olby NJ. A practical approach to chronic weakness. San Diego VMA, San Diego, CA.

180. Olby NJ. Understanding incontinence. San Diego VMA, San Diego, CA.

94 181. Olby NJ. Pain of unknown etiology. San Diego VMA, San Diego, CA.

182. Olby NJ. Crazy cats – where to start. San Diego VMA, San Diego, CA.

183. Olby NJ. Gait Analysis. SE Veterinary Conference. Seville, Spain.

184. Olby NJ. Intervertebral disc disease. SE Veterinary Conference. Seville, Spain.

185. Olby NJ. Myasthenia gravis. SE Veterinary Conference. Seville, Spain.

186. Olby NJ. Chiari-like Malformations. SE Veterinary Conference. Seville, Spain.

187. Olby NJ. Mobility loss in old dogs. Canine Geriatric Medicine Day.

188. Olby NJ. Changing mental status. Canine Geriatric Medicine Day.

189. Olivry T. Canine autoimmune skin diseases: selected topics (in Russian). Vet Pharma 2019, 46 (1): 60-63.

190. Olivry T. What’s new for treatment of atopic dermatitis (in Russian). Vet Pharma 2019, 46 (1): 55-59.

191. Olivry T. Practical immunosuppression for autoimmune skin diseases (in Russian). Vet Pharma 2019, 46 (1): 52-54.

192. Olivry T. Cutaneous adverse food reactions/food allergies in dogs and cats: selected topics (in Russian). Vet Pharma 2019, 46 (1): 48-51.

193. Olivry T. Canine autoimmune skin diseases: selected topics. International Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, St Petersburg, Russia, March 2019.

194. Olivry T. What’s new for treatment of atopic dermatitis. International Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, St Petersburg, Russia, March 2019.

195. Olivry T. Feline pemphigus foliaceus, a comprehensive review. International Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, St Petersburg, Russia, March 2019.

196. Olivry T. Practical immunosuppression for autoimmune skin diseases. International Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, St Petersburg, Russia, March 2019.

197. Olivry T. Cutaneous adverse food reactions/food allergies in dogs and cats: selected topics. International Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, St Petersburg, Russia, March 2019.

198. Olivry T. Pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis: skin barrier defects and cutaneous inflammation. North American Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, Austin, Texas, April 2019.

199. Olivry T. Canine atopic itch: from pathogenesis to targeted therapy. North American Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, Austin, Texas, April 2019.

95 200. Olivry T. Food allergies in dogs and cats: selected topics. North American Veterinary Dermatology Symposium, Austin, Texas, April 2019.

201. Olivry T. The epidermal basement membrane: structure. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

202. Olivry T. The epidermal basement membrane: genetic diseases. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

203. Olivry T. Keratinocyte desmosomes: structure. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

204. Olivry T. Keratinocyte desmosomes: genetic and proteolytic diseases. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

205. Olivry T. Pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis and feline hypersensitivity dermatitis: selected topics. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

206. Olivry T. Pathogenesis and targeted therapy of itch: selected topics. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

207. Olivry T. The dermis: Part I: collagen structure and comparative pathology. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

208. Olivry T. The dermis: Part II: elastic fibers structure and comparative pathology. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

209. Olivry T. The dermis: Part I: interstitial substance structure and comparative pathology. 2nd ECVD Resident Summer Camp, Split, Croatia, June 2019.

210. Olivry T. Comparative aspects of itch in humans and companion animals – Part I: pathogenesis. 31st European Veterinary Dermatology Congress, Liverpool, UK, September 2019.

211. Olivry T. Comparative aspects of itch in humans and companion animals – Part II: treatment. 31st European Veterinary Dermatology Congress, Liverpool, UK, September 2019.

212. Olivry T. 2015 guidelines for treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs. Polish Small Animal Veterinary Association Annual Meeting, Lodz, Poland, November 2019.

213. Olivry T. Food allergies in dogs and cats: selected topics. Polish Small Animal Veterinary Association Annual Meeting, Lodz, Poland, November 2019.

214. Olivry T. Cyclosporine, oclacitinib, lokivetmab or glucocorticoids: what to use and when? Polish Small Animal Veterinary Association Annual Meeting, Lodz, Poland, November 2019.

215. Olivry T. Autoimmune skin diseases of dogs: an overview. Polish Small Animal Veterinary Association Annual Meeting, Lodz, Poland, November 2019.

96 216. Olivry T. Canine pemphigus foliaceus: selected topics. Hellenic Society of Veterinary Dermatology Annual Meeting, Athens, Greece, December 2019.

217. Olivry T. Canine cutaneous lupus erythematosus. Hellenic Society of Veterinary Dermatology Annual Meeting, Athens, Greece, December 2019.

218. Olivry T. Canine autoimmune subepidermal blistering dermatoses. Hellenic Society of Veterinary Dermatology Annual Meeting, Athens, Greece, December 2019.

219. Petritz O. Manual and chemical restraint of common exotic pets. NCAVT Annual Conference, Cape Fear Community College, NC.

220. Petritz O. Zoonotic diseases of exotic pets. NCAVT Annual Conference, Cape Fear Community College, NC.

221. Petritz O. ACZM exam structure. ACZM Exam Preparation Course, AAZV/ExoticsCon Joint Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

222. Petritz O. Avian Anatomy: an ACZM review. ACZM Exam Preparation Course, AAZV/ExoticsCon Joint Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

223. Petritz O. ACZM Mentor:Mentee meeting. ACZM Exam Preparation Course, AAZV/ExoticsCon Joint Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

224. Petritz O. Reptile emergency and critical care: current updates from the literature, Master Class. ExoticsCon Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.

225. Prange T. How to Treat Wounds and Fistulas on the Head and Neck. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

226. Prange T. How to Treat Guttural Pouch Diseases. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

227. Roe S. Principles and Application of Cerclage Wire. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Columbus, OH.

228. Roe S. Prevention and management of infection of bone and implants. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Columbus, OH.

229. Roe S. Decision Making in Orthopaedics: Fractures with Complications – panel. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Columbus, OH.

230. Roe S. AO Skills Lab – Tying cerclage wire. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Columbus, OH.

231. Roe S. Laboratory Table and Fireside Discussion Group Instructor. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Columbus, OH.

232. Roe S. Update in Hip Replacement and Resurfacing. ACVS Symposium, Las Vegas, NV.

233. Roe S. Expert Panel – Joint Resurfacing. ACVS Symposium, Las Vegas, NV.

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234. Roe S. Biomechanics of Implants. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Glendale, AZ.

235. Roe S. Principles and Application of Cerclage Wire. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Glendale, AZ.

236. Roe S. Simple fractures of the distal tibia, talus, and meta-bones. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Glendale, AZ.

237. Roe S. AO Skills Lab – Tying cerclage wire. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Glendale, AZ.

238. Roe S. Laboratory Table and Fireside Discussion Group Instructor. Surgical Fixations of Fractures. Glendale, AZ.

239. Roe S. Another arthritis “cure”? The role of unproven therapies. NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

240. Roe S. Observation & Palpation – Clues from your orthopaedic patient. NCVC, Raleigh, NC.

241. Scharf V. Reuse of minimally invasive surgery equipment. ACVS Surgery Summit.

242. Scharf V. Perioperative management of hyper- and hypocalcemia. ACVS Surgery Summit.

243. Scharf V. Thyroid and parathyroid surgery. ACVS Surgery Summit.

244. Schnabel LV. Equine Sports Medicine and Rehab. 3rd Carolina Equine Sports Medicine Symposium. Pittsboro, NC.

245. Sheats MK. Update: Equine Cushing’s Disease. Southeast Veterinary Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC. 2019.

246. Sheats MK. Update: Equine Metabolic Syndrome. Southeast Veterinary Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC. 2019.

247. Sheats MK. Update: PPID and EMS Treatment and Potential Complications. Southeast Veterinary Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC. 2019.

248. Sheats MK. PPID and EMS Interactive Case Discussions: PPID and EMS. Southeast Veterinary Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC. 2019.

249. Sheats MK. Update: Equine Asthma Syndrome. Southeast Veterinary Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC. 2019.

250. Snyder A. Keeping your Team on Course Using Effective Feedback. Uncharted Veterinary Conference, Greenville, SC. 2019.

251. Suter S. Transplantation to extend survival of dogs with lymphoma. Veterinary Cancer Society. Houston, TX. October 17-19, 2019.

98 252. Suter S. Two useful molecular diagnostics tests for veterinary oncologists. Veterinary Cancer Society. Houston, TX. October 17-19, 2019.

253. Suter S. Autologuos HCT in Dogs. ACVIM ACE Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. April 29, 2019.

254. Tefft K. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease. NCVC, Raleigh, NC, November 2019.

255. Tou SP. 5 Things about hypertrophy cardiomyopathy. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

256. Tou SP. 5 Things about myxomatous mitral valve disease. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

257. Tou SP. Various cardiology topics (4). East Coast Veterinary Conference. Destin, FL. 2019.

258. Traverson M. Interventional Oncology for bone tumors in veterinary medicine. VCS, 2019.

259. Traverson M. Controversial topics in Surgical Oncology: Towards a consensus in lymph nodes assessment and management in Surgical Oncology? VCS, 2019.

260. Traverson M. Canine appendicular osteosarcoma: Can we save the limb? NCVC, Raleigh, NC, 2019.

261. Traverson M. Mast Cell Tumors, they can look like anything. How can we avoid mistakes? NCVC, Raleigh, NC, 2019.

262. Vaden S. Feline Chronic Kidney Disease. Veterinary Meeting & Expo.

263. Vaden S. Feline Chronic Kidney Disease. Western Veterinary Conference.

264. Vaden S. Mulitple Urinary presentations (6). Louisiana Academy of Veterinary Practice.

265. Vaden S. Feline Chronic Kidney Disease. AVMA.

266. Vaden S. Diagnosis and Management of Glomerular Disease (2 hours). ACVIM.

267. Vaden S. Panel discussion on treatment of UTI. ACVIM.

268. Vaden S. Multiple Urinary presenations (6). Brazillian Congress of Small Animal Vets.

269. Villamizar-Martinez L. What is your diagnosis? - Interesting dental/oral cases. 24th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference.

270. Villamizar-Martinez L. Tooth fracture - when to refer a case. 24th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference.

271. Villamizar-Martinez L. My cat is not closing/opening the mouth. 24th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference.

99 272. Villamizar-Martinez L. Professional dental cleaning - More than a simple tooth cleaning. 24th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference.

273. Westermeyer H. Canine Corneal Ulcers. NCVC. NC, 2019.

274. Westermeyer H. Canine Dry Eye. NCVC. NC, 2019.

275. Westermeyer H. Glaucoma leads to central sensitization in dogs. Annual ACVO Conference. 2019.

10. Continuing education lectures without proceedings given to professional audiences

1. Bennett S. Veterinary Behaviorist panel discussion. SAVSAB Club. NCSU. Raleigh, NC.

2. Bizikova P. Canine and feline pemphigus foliaceus – clinical diagnosis and treatment principles. The Society of Atopy, allergy and immunology in veterinary medicine – Annual Meeting, Tokyo, Japan.

3. Bikikova P. Clinico-pathological conferences: Case analysis. Case presentations, Japan (Hakata, Yokohama, Kyoto, Nagoya, Omiya.

4. Bizikova P. Dermatological emergencies: Part 1 and 2. NCSU CVM, Raleigh, NC.

5. Blikslager AT. Advances in Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Equine Colic. Virginia- Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education Conference, Blacksburg, VA, August 2019.

6. Breitschwerdt EB. Flea-Borne Bartonellosis: From Sudden Death to Cancer. VMX. 2019.

7. DeFrancesco TC. Sedating and anesthetizing the cardiac patient. Central NY Academy of Continuing Education, Syracuse, NY, April 25, 2019.

8. DeFrancesco TC. Approach to the new murmur in a cat. Central NY Academy of Continuing Education, Syracuse, NY, April 25, 2019.

9. DeFrancesco TC. Update in the management of heart failure in the dog and cat: focus on treatment. Central NY Academy of Continuing Education, Syracuse, NY, April 25, 2019.

10. DeFrancesco TC. Management of MV disease after the EPIC study. Central NY Academy of Continuing Education, Syracuse, NY, April 25, 2019.

11. DeFrancesco TC. Point of care ultrasound in the ER. Lecture, demonstration and lab. Richmond Academy. Richmond, VA. March 7, 2019.

12. DeFrancesco TC. Focused Cardiac Ultrasound lecture Emerge Intern training. Webinar for Blue Pearl. January 30, 2019.

13. Early P. Neurosurgery. UPENN, Presenter. October 2019.

100 14. Ferris K. AVMA/AVMF Diaster Working Group panelist. National Alliance of State Animal and Agricultural Programs Summit. Bellevue, WA. 2019.

15. Gieger TL. Use of radiation therapy in the management of cancers in dogs and cats. Cancer Vets, Private Practice in Naples, FL. 2019.

16. Gilger B. Precise corneal stromal injection for delivery of corneal therapeutics and gene therapeutics. UNC Ophthalmology. Chapel Hill, NC.

17. Gonzalez LM. Equine Intestinal Surgical Techniques. Lecture and Wet Laboratory. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

18. Gonzalez LM. Intestinal Barrier Compromise Following Sports Activities. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

19. Gonzalez LM. Critical Role of Intestinal Stem Cells for Intestinal Barrier Maintenance. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

20. Gonzalez LM. New Technologies/New Therapies: The Future of Treating Colic. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

21. Gonzalez LM. Diagnosing and Treating Horses with Intestinal Ischemia. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

22. Gonzalez LM. Determine Intestinal Viability/When to Resect. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

23. Gonzalez LM. Diagnosing Medical versus Surgical Forms of Colic. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

24. Gonzalez LM. Preventing and Treating Sepsis. (Presented in Spanish). Instituto Brasileiro de Veterinaria, Jaguarinua/Sao Paulo, Brazil.

25. Gookin JL. Let’s talk about Tritrichomonas foetus. NCSU-CVM Feline Medicine Club.

26. Gookin JL. Update on gallbladder mucocele formation. Iowa State University.

27. Gookin JL. WINNing strategies against diarrhea in kittens and cats. Winn Feline Foundation Conference on Cat Health and Inherited Conditions for Feline Enthusiasts.

28. Gruen ME. Changing mental status – cognitive decline in old dogs. NCSU, Canine Ceriatrics Symposium.

29. Gruen ME. Basics of Study Design. NCSU Summer Scholars.

30. Gruen ME. Understanding the Impact of Human-Animal Interactions. Duke University Hospital – Pediatric Grand Rounds.

31. Hansen B. End of life and euthanasia. Geriatric Medicine Symposium. NC. 2019.

32. Hansen B. Emergency procedures for military surgeons and medics. K9 Down. 2019.

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33. Harms CA. Towards a better coast. Towards a Better Planet Symposium, Raleigh, NC 6-8 June, 2019.

34. Hepworth K. Non-Colic Emergencies. NCVC. Raleigh, NC, 2019.

35. Hepworth K. Colic Panel. NCVC. Raleigh, NC, 2019.

36. Hepworth K. Equine News Hour. NCVC. Raleigh, NC, 2019.

37. Lascelles BDX. Physiology and Pathophysiology of pain. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

38. Lascelles BDX. Principles of tx and Assessment of Periperative pain. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

39. Lascelles BDX. Local analgesia perioperatively Part I. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

40. Lascelles BDX. Local analgesia perioperatively Part II. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

41. Lascelles BDX. NSAIDs – general. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26- 29, 2019.

42. Lascelles BDX. Perioperative use of NSAIDs. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

43. Lascelles BDX. Where does OA pain come from and how to measure CS. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

44. Lascelles BDX. Assessing OA pain in the clinic. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

45. Lascelles BDX. Long-term use of NSAIDs. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

46. Lascelles BDX. Adjunctive drugs. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26- 29, 2019.

47. Lascelles BDX. HD decision making. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

48. Lascelles BDX. Orthopedic examination. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

49. Lascelles BDX. Supplements for OA pain. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

50. Lascelles BDX. Feline DJD pain. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26- 29, 2019.

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51. Lascelles BDX. Future Therapies for pain. Zoetis organized CE event, Nanjing, China, October 26-29, 2019.

52. Lascelles BDX. Diagnosis and treatment of OA-pain in cats. Southern Veterinary Conference. Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019.

53. Lascelles BDX. Detecting, Measuring, and Treating OA-pain in young dogs. Southern Veterinary Conference. Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019.

54. Lascelles BDX. Optimiznig surgical analgesia for the cat. Southern Veterinary Conference. Birmingham, AL, August 9, 2019.

55. Lascelles BDX. Nerve growth factor, pain and mAbs for chronic pain. 44th WSAVA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 16-19, 2019.

56. Lascelles BDX. Identifying osteoarthritis in young dogs. 44th WSAVA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 16-19, 2019.

57. Lascelles BDX. Treating chronic pain in cats with CKD. 44th WSAVA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 16-19, 2019.

58. Lascelles BDX. Demonstrated Approach to Performing a Successful Orthopedic Examination of the Cat. 44th WSAVA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 16-19, 2019.

59. Lascelles BDX. Detecting and measuring OA-pain in young dogs. 44th WSAVA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 16-19, 2019.

60. Lascelles BDX. Nerve growth factor (NGF), OA-pain and novel anti-NGF therapies for OA pain. 44th WSAVA Meeting, Toronto, Canada, July 16-19, 2019.

61. Lascelles BDX. When and How? Treating Canine Osteoarthritis Effectively. SC VMA meeting, Florence, SC, Myrtle Beach, SC. June 28-29, 2019.

62. Lunn K. Cushing’s Disease in Geriatric Dogs. Canine Geriatric Medicine. NCSU CVM, Raleigh, NC.

63. Maggi R. Hemotropic Mycoplasmas as Stealth Zoonotic Pathogens. Triangle Global Health Annual Conference. Durham, NC.

64. Mariani C. Neurology Emergenices (6). EmERge Bootcamp, Tampa, FL. 2019.

65. Mariani C. Interactive Neruology Extravaganza. Veterinary Medical Expo (VMX). 2019.

66. Musulin S. Respiratory Distress – Localizing the Lesion. NC State Veterinary Medicine – Respiratory Emergencies CE Course, Raleigh, NC.

67. Musulin S. IMHA – Classic and Novel Approaches to Management. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

103 68. Musulin S. Toxicities – Classic and Novel Approaches to Management. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

69. Musulin S. Platelet Transfusions. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

70. Musulin S. Biomarkers of Venous and Arterial Thrombosis. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

71. Musulin S. Novel Transfusion Products. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

72. Musulin S. Total Plasma Exchange in Human Medicine. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

73. Musulin S. Perioperative Management of Drugs that Affect Coagulation. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

74. Musulin S. A Case-Based Approach to Transfusion Decisions. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS) 2019 National Harbor, MD.

75. Musulin S. DIC: Concepts, Challenges and Conundrums. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, 2019.

76. Musulin S. Treatment of DIC: An MD Perspective. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, 2019.

77. Musulin S. TPE as a First-Line Therapy for IMHA. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, 2019.

78. Musulin S. Canine Blood Typing 101. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, 2019.

79. Musulin S. SIG – CURATIVE Guidelines. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, 2019.

80. Nolan MW. ½ day session on Radiation Oncology and Interventional Oncology. VCS 2019. Houston, TX.

81. Nolan MW. Pain management for small animal cancer paitents. Small Animal Oncology and Cardiology Symposium. Taichung, Taiwan.

82. Nolan MW. Canine transitional cell carcinoma: novel diagnostics and therapies for the lower urinary tract. Small Animal Oncology and Cardiology Symposium. Taichung, Taiwan.

83. Nolan MW. Canine and feline nasal tumors. Small Animal Oncology and Cardiology Symposium. Taichung, Taiwan.

84. Nolan MW. Oral cancer in the dog and cat. Small Animal Oncology and Cardiology Symposium. Taichung, Taiwan.

104 85. Olby NJ. How We Move. National Veterinary Conference, Moscow, Russia.

86. Olby NJ. One hundred and thirty seven years of Intervertebral Disc Disease – What We Know Now. National Veterinary Conference, Moscow, Russia.

87. Olby NJ. Surgical Treatment of Intervertebral Disc Disease – Which, When, How! National Veterinary Conference, Moscow, Russia.

88. Olby NJ. An Update on Atlantoaxial Subluxations. National Veterinary Conference, Moscow, Russia.

89. Olby NJ. Management of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury. National Veterinary Conference, Moscow, Russia.

90. Olby NJ. Why Does That Happen? How to Perform Clinical Research. National Veterinary Conference, Moscow, Russia.

91. Petritz O. Reptile diagnostic imaging. UC Davis CAPE Service, Journal Club/ACZM Rounds.

92. Prange T. Equine Dentistry and Podiatry (Conference Organizer). Equine Health Symposium. NC. 2019.

93. Prange T. Equine News Hour Panel. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

94. Prange T. Panel Discussion. NCVC. Raleigh, NC. November 2019.

95. Prange T. Standing Throat Surgery (Session Chair). American College of Veterinary Surgeons – Surgery Summit. 2019.

96. Prange T. Infection (Round Table). American College of Veterinary Surgeons – Surgery Summit. 2019.

97. Royal K. Principles of Assessment. CiPhEr Institute.

98. Royal K. Effective Grading. CiPhEr Institute.

99. Royal K. Publishing Educational Scholarship. CiPhEr Institute.

100. Royal K. Remediation in Pharmacy Education. CiPhEr Institute.

101. Royal K. Rubrics 101. CiPhEr Institute.

102. Scharf V. Damage Control Surgery. K9 Down.

103. Scharf V. Advanced Small Animal Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy Laboratory. ACVS Surgery Summit.

104. Snyder A. Models for effective business instruction (20). Business Educator Forum, Chicago, IL. 2019.

105 105. Snyder A. Faculty and Career Services Partnerships for Success (35). VetCAN Forum, Chicago, IL. 2019.

106. Tou SP. Various cardiology topics (2). Getaway Conference. Asheville, NC. Canceled due to COVID 19.

107. Vaden S. Can we prevent progression of chronic kidney disease. IDEXX Sponsored Dinner Meetings.

108. Vaden S. Feline chronic kidney disease and hypertension. Boehringer Ingelheim Sponsored Dinner Meetings.

109. Villamizar-Martinez L. Diagnostic imaging – use of Computed tomography in veterinary dentistry. Specialization course in computed tomography for veterinarians. Sponsored by the Veterinary Institute of Diagnostic Imaging – Brazil, 2019.

11. Continuing education presentations given to lay audiences

1. DeFrancesco TC. Sept 2019 Our Lady of Lourdes (3rd grade) – one hr lecture of vertebrate animals.

2. DeFrancesco TC. June 2019 Vet summer camp – one hr lecture on heart disease in dogs and cats.

3. Early P. 2 secondary school presentations/career days.

4. Ferris K. Microchipping your pets activity. King County, WA. K-12 public school presentation.

5. Harms CA. Brad Sneeden Marine Science Academy Camp, Sea turtle, blue marlin head, bottlenose dolphin head, and minke whale head postmortem and comparative anatomy demonstration laboratory, 42 middle school students from Carteret County, NCSU CMAST, 19 June 2019.

6. Harrison TM. Presentations to Estes Elementary school on introduction to reptile medicine, 2019.

7. Harrison TM. Open House NCSU CVM presentations on EAMS and exotic animal medicine, 2019.

8. Hepworth K. Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis. Equestrian Community Event sponsored by NC State University. Fox Hollow Farm, Washington, NC. September 29, 2019. Given to adult audience at private farm in NC.

9. Lewbart GA. Heritage High School. Exotic veterinary medicine, February 26, 2019.

10. Lewbart GA. NC State CVM, Cub Scout CVM tour, approx. 30 scouts and family members, March 5, 2019.

106 11. Lewbart GA. Exotic veterinary medicine. Reedy Creek Middle School, Raleigh, April 9, 2019.

12. Lewbart GA. How to work with your veterinarian. The Aquatic Experience, World Pet Association annual conference, Secaucus, NJ October 12, 2019. Adult hobbyists.

13. Muñana KR. Canine epilepsy. Interview with Adina Pearson on The Doodle Kisses Podcast. September 2019.

14. Petritz O. Updates on Avian and Small Mammal Analgesia. Wildlife Rehabilitators of North Carolina Annual Symposium, Adults, given at the CVM, January 2019.

15. Royal KD. (2019). Robust and Ethical Research Designs in Education. Virtual Presentation for SEVEC.

16. Royal KD. (2019). “Principles and Best Practices in Assessment”. Keynote presenter at the University of the Sciences, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Philadelphia, PA.

17. Royal KD. (2019). “Wellness in the Health Professions”. UNC School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC.

18. Royal KD. (2019). “Performance Assessments and Rater Biases”. UNC School of Pharmacy. Chapel Hill, NC.

19. Royal KD. (2019). “Getting Started with Educational Research”. University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Gainesville, FL.

20. Royal KD. (2019). “Foundations of Assessment: Criterion-Referenced Examinations and Interpretation of MCQ Item Statistics”. University of Florida College of Pharmacy. Gainesville, FL.

21. Royal KD. (2019). “Standard Setting”. University of Florida College of Pharmacy. Gainesville, FL.

22. Schnabel LV. Introduction to equine veterinary medicine and equine rehabilitation. Given at the CVM on December 11th, 2019 for FFA day of Wake County, NC. Chaperoned by Mrs. Lauren Buslinger of the CVM.

23. Schnabel LV. A new approach to infectious arthritis: understanding bacterial behavior in synovial fluid and developing a novel therapeutic. Given for the Rotary Club of West Raleigh, NC on October 11th, 2019.

24. Schnabel LV. Equine orthopedic surgery and sports medicine and rehabilitation services at NC State University. Given for the Eastern Dressage and Combined Training and Schooling Association as part of An Equestrian Community Event NCSU CVM at Fox Hollow Farm in Washington, NC on September 29th, 2019.

25. Schnabel LV. Introduction to equine veterinary medicine and equine rehabilitation. Given at the CVM on June 19th (session 1) and July 19th (session 2), 2019 for Green Level Equestrian Summer Camp, Apex NC. Chaperoned by Ms. Laura Heymann (owner/trainer Green Level Equestrian).

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26. Schnabel LV. Introduction to equine veterinary medicine and equine rehabilitation. Given at the CVM on March 23rd, 2019 for The Southern Oak Equestrians 4-H Horse Club of Wake County, NC. Chaperoned by Mrs. Mare White of that 4-H Club.

27. Sheats MK. Horseman’s Youth Day – 8/24/2019, K-12 presentation at the CVM.

28. Walker K. “What fossils can teach us about evolution.” Bright Horizons, November 2019 (Pre-K classes).

12. Bulletins, booklets and other education media

1. DeFrancesco TC. Heart – Introduction and Image Acquisition. In Lisciandro G, ed. Point-of- Care Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

2. DeFrancesco TC. Heart – Abnormalities of valves, myocardium and great vessels. In Lisciandro G, ed. Point-of-Care Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

3. DeFrancesco TC. Heart – Pericardial effusion and pericardiocentesis. In Lisciandro G, ed. Point-of-Care Ultrasound Techniques for the Small Animal Practitioner, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

4. Pascoe E, Gonzalez LM. Six Steps to Protect Gut Health. The Practical Horseman. Winter issue 2019.

5. Harrison TM. I have distributed fliers at conferences nationally regarding my cancer database and website for it to veterinary practices as well as to veterinarians and zoological institutions at conferences.

6. Intile JL. Expanded the database of online client handouts for the medical oncology service. These handouts are distributed, in print, during new consults, and also available online as downloadable documents for the general public. They are also learning resources for students to use during their clinical oncology rotation.

7. Traverson M. CMI annual journal: interview article on cementoplasty research performed at CVM.

13. Works prepared and distributed through electronic media

1. Duffy DJ. CVM communications regarding orthopedic patients distributed through from the CVM on social media.

2. Gookin JL. How to turn orphan kittens into senior cats: Interventions and observations associated with survival of orphaned shelter kittens undergoing treatment for diarrhea. The Million Cat Challenge Webinar. October 2, 2019. There were 729 registrants for this RACE- approved webinar.

108 3. Gookin JL. Research insights on gallbladder mucoceles. Morris Animal Foundation Fresh Scoop Blog. December 16, 2019.

4. Gookin JL. Diagnosis and treatment of Tritrichomonas foetus in cats. VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Blog, https://vetgirlontherun.com/diagnosis-treatment-tritrichomonas- foetus-cats-vetgirl-veterinary-ce-blog/ September 27, 2019.

5. Gookin JL. VetPAC Wake County Animal Center Feline Health Internship promotional video: https://cals.ncsu.edu/vetpac/feline-health-internship/

6. Gruen ME. UNC/NCSU Collaborative Dog Bite Prevention in Children Project, 2019.

7. Gruen ME. Developed and produced video clips designed to increase awareness of dog bite prevention and dog behavior aimed at parents of toddlers.

8. Gruen ME. Home & Garden – Common behavior questions, 2019

9. Gruen ME. NC State University News – How do pets show love? February, 2019.

10. Hansen B. Added the following to his YouTube channel: Using a winged needle catheter to fill multiple blood tubes, Ultrasound demonstration for VMC 937

11. Hepworth-Warren KL, Bentley VA. Colic Part 1: A Refresher for New Grads & Mixed Animal Practitioners. Veterinary Information Network. Online Continuing Education. August 8, 2019.

12. Hepworth-Warren KL, Bentley VA. Colic Part 2. Veterinary Information Network. Online Continuing Education. August 15, 2019. 2 part online RACE accredited CE course through VIN.

13. Intile JL. Expanded the database of online client handouts for the medical oncology service. These handouts are distributed, in print, during new consults, and also available online as downloadable documents for the general public on the medical oncology website.

14. Nolan MW. Radiating Home (annual newsletter for the VH Radiation Oncology service.

15. Royal KD. (2019). The Rater Bias Inventory: A Tool for Discerning Conscious and Unconscious Bias.

14. Awards and other contributions (teaching, research, prizes/competitions, extension, service)

1. Birkenheuer A. Nominated for class of 2020 Teaching Award.

2. Blikslager A. Selected to run for President, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, 2019.

3. Breitschwerdt EB. Awarded the Melanie S. Steele Professor of Medicine.

4. Davidson M. Zoetis Distinguished Teaching Award 2019

109 5. Eby A, Duffy DJ (Mentor) - Winner of the prestigious ACVS AO Small Animal Resident Orthopedic Award presented at American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Surgery Summit, Las Vegas NV, October 2019. For work titled “Influence of barbed epitendinous suture placement in combination with a core locking loop suture for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric laceration model.”

6. Cocca CJ, Duffy DJ (Mentor) - Winner of the prestigious Small Animal Resident ECVS Orthopedic Award presented at European College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Surgery Summit, Budapest Hungary, July 2019 for work titled “Biomechanical comparison of three epitendinous suture patterns as adjuncts to a core locking loop suture for repair of canine flexor tendon injuries.”

7. Flammer K. Academic Affairs - Class of 2020 –“Made It Interesting” Teaching Award.

8. Flammer K. Nominated, Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award.

9. Gilger B. Appointed Adjunct Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. October 2019.

10. Gonzalez LM. Nominated for University Faculty Scholar Award, 2019.

11. Gookin JL. Nominated for the Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award 2019.

12. Gruen ME. Comparative Medicine Institute New Investigator Clinical Research Award, 2019 ($3200).

13. Harrell KA. Nominated for the Zoetis teaching Award for 2019.

14. Lascelles BDX. Elected to status of ‘Fellow’ of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (FRCVS), London, England, UK. September 2019.

15. Lewbart GA. Received the 2019 CVM Huffman Award.

16. Mariani C. Class of 2020 CVM Faculty Award, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

17. Petritz O. Donald Zantop Memorial Lecture Honoree, Association of Avian Veterinarians, 2019. This is awarded to one research presentation by AAV per year.

18. Prange T. 2019 Nomination for the Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award.

19. Scharf V. 2019 ACVS Video Competition – 3rd Place Winner for submission promoting awareness of specialty surgery among the animal-owning public.

20. Schnabel LV. Named a NC State University Faculty Scholar 2019.

21. Schnabel LV. Private donations to F.O.R.G.E. from multiple donors. Total of $10,000 in 2019.

110 22. Schnabel LV. Private endowment from the White Family to my laboratory: The Barton & Marie-Claude White Equine Orthopedic Research Endowment (Started at $25,000 with an additional $25,000 added within the same year) 2018.

23. Sheats MK. NIH Loan Repayment Award, NHLBI, $45,000, 11/2019 – 11/2021.

24. Vaden S. Received the Class of 2021, Make it Stick Award for VMC 951.

25. Ziegler AL. 2019-2021 Pediatric Research NIH Loan Repayment Program Award Recipient (ORIP).

26. Ziegler AL. 2019-2024 NIH Special Emphasis Research Career Award Recipient (ORIP K01).

111 15. Submitted Grants

112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123

124 16. Awarded Grants

125 126 127 128 129

Grants NOT in RADAR

1. Blikslager (PI), Van Landeghem, Dekaney, Gonzalez, Gookin, Foster. CMI North Carolina Center for Comparative Gastroenterology (NC2CG). 3/1/2019. CMI. $25,000.

2. Breitschwerdt E. Anaplasma/Bartonella/Ehrlichia Research Agreement Extension. 1/2019- 12/2020. IDEXX Laboratories Inc.

3. Duffy (PI), Chiu, Fisher. Biomechanical evaluation of epitendinous suture placement in addition to novel suture patterns on canine flexor tendon repair. American College of Veterinary Surgeons Young Investigator Grant. $11,000. (Under review; pending).

4. Duffy (PI), Chiu, Fisher. Effect of epitendinous suture placement to two novel suture patterns on canine flexor tendon repair: A biomechanical analysis. CMI. 11/2019. $3,000. Not funded.

5. Duffy (PI), Eby, Fisher. Epitendinous suture repair of canine flexor tendons. ACVS. 2/2019. $10,000. Not funded.

6. Blikslagler (Co-I), Fogle (Co-I). A Randomized Clinical Trial to Assess Perioperative Antimicrobial Administration in Horses Undergoing Surgery for Colic. Morris Animal Foundation. 7/2019. $4,424.

7. Adler, Gilger (Co-I). MARCKs inhibitor for the treatment of uveitis. NIH-R41. 12/2019-11/2021. $225,000.

8. Gilger (PI), Crabtree (Co-I), Hirsch ML (Co-I). Immunomodulatory Gene Therapy for Uveitis. NCTracs. 9/2019. $50,000.

9. Adler, Gilger (Co-I). Role of MARCKS in pathogenesis of uveitis. NIH-R41. 2/2019. $418,000. Not funded.

10. Gilger (PI), Hirsch. Single Chain Immune Modulators Gene Therapy for Uveitis. NIH-R41. 1/2019. $225,000. Not funded.

130 11. Gruen ME (PI), Messenger, Pankratz. Efficacy of Single Dose Dexmedetomidine oromucosal gel to attenuate anxiety in client owned cats presented for routine veterinary care. Fear Free, LLC. 4/2019-3/2020. $2,500.

12. Barker, Gruen (Co-I), Keene (Co-I), Campbell. Impact of Animal-assisted therapy on the completeness and quality of pediatric echocardiograms. Human Animal Bond Research Institute. $43,670.

13. Bozkurt, Somers, Gruen (Co-I), Labens, Roberts. Development, integration and validation of a novel data collection system and a standardized animal assisted intervention protocol for adolescent and young adult cancer patients. NIH-CHHD. 12/2019. $2,499,995 (Pending; scored April 2020 (percent 13; impact: 29).

14. Thorne, Harrison (Co-I), Somarelli. A cross species analysis of the mutational landscape of cancer. Tricem. 2019. $7,000.

15. Boddy, Harrison (Co-I), Abeggelen, Harris, Malley. Characterization of elephant tumor evolution. NIH. 2019. $20,014.

16. Lewbart (PI), Harrison (Co-I). Turtle Health Assessment via Baseline and Follow-up Blood values. NCVMA. 2019. $5,000. Not funded.

17. Hess (PI), Palmer. Investigating the effects of the lymph node microenvironment on T-cell responses to idiotype vaccination in a canine model of T-cell lymphoma. Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology (C3O) Pilot Projects. 3/2019. $60,217 (Grant was funded but declined – insufficient resources to perform during period).

18. Breen, Stapleton, Hess (Co-I). A canine model for human high-risk non-muscle invasive human bladder cancer – molecular and environmental considerations. 2019.

19. Jones (PI). Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Training Program. NIH ORIP. 8/2019. $391,715.

20. Piedrahita, Cheng, Fisher, Kedrowicz (Co-I). Training grant in Comparative Molecular Medicine. NIH. 2019. $1,201,536. Under review.

21. Lascelles BDX (PI), Pilot Study Identifying Clinically Relevant Movements In Normal Healthy Cats. Direct Sponsor – Industry. 04/01/2019-06/30/2019. $18,784.

22. Fogle J, Lascelles BDX (Co-I), Borst L, Griffith E, Somarelli J, Eward W. Infection counters TGF beta-mediated immune supppression in osteosarcoma: a cross species approach. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Submitted 31st May 2019. Project dates: 04/01/2020 - 03/31/2025. $3,478,149.

23. Pourdeyhimi, Lascelles BDX (Co-I). Meltblown Fabrics for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears: Interposition Grafting and Superior Capsule Reconstruction. Direct Sponsor: Purdue University, Prime Sponsor: NIH. Submitted: 5/22/2019. Project dates: 04/01/2020 - 03/31/2025. $715,670.

24. Lewbart (PI), Passingham. Clinical and diagnostic support for Bass Pro Shops Inc. Bass Pro Shops. 1/2019. $10,200.

131 25. Petritz (PI), Lewbart (Co-I). Comparison of blood phthalate concentrations in waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) with domestic chickens. AAV Wild Bird Health Fund. 2/2019. $5,000. Not funded.

26. Petritz (PI), Lewbart (Co-I), Houck. Comparison of injectable euthanasia methods in Burmese pythons. ARAV Research and Conservation Grant. 10/2019. $5,000. Not funded.

27. Fourches, Nolan (Co-I). Fast-tracked molecular discovery enabled by artificial intelligence and autonomous flow reactors. NIH/NCATS. 7/2019. $5,951,031. Pending.

28. Nolan (PI). Pilot study of XRD-0610 as a radiosensitizer in pet dogs with extremity osteosarcoma. XRAD Therapuetics. 12/2019. $266,764. Pending.

29. Traverson (PI), Nolan (Co-I). Adjuvant uni-directional planar low dose rate brachytherapy in the multimodal management of feline injection site sarcoma, canine anal sac apocrine gland adenocarcinoma, and non-appendicular canine mast cell tumor and soft tissue sarcoma. CivaTech Oncology. 1/2019. $319,250.

30. Pan, Qurollo (Co-I), Lana, Kays. Cutaneous lishmaniasis in Peru: A One Health Working Group. TriCEM. 1/2019. $5,000.

31. Pairis-Garcia, Royal (Co-I). Identifying barriers and implementing solutions to practical on-farm pain management during castration. National Pork Board. 9/2019. $49,050.

32. Traverson (PI), Eward, Roe (Co-I), Harryson, Nolan (Co-I), Nelson. Percutaneous Cementoplasty As A Novel Limb-salvage Technique for Canine Appendicular Osteosarcoma and A Model for Palliative Management of Human Long Bone Metastasis. Consortium for Comparative Canine Oncology. 2019. $99,914.

33. Schnabel (PI), Menegatti. Identification of novel antimicrobial peptides from equine platelets. CMI (EID). 2019. $4,000.

34. Brown, Ligler, Schnabel (Co-I), Pierce, Polacheck. Engineering fibrin nanoparticles for the treatment of endocarditis. CMI (EID). 2019. $4,000.

35. Schnabel (PI), Diekman. Senolytics to improve stem cell treatment for the prevention of post- traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). CMI (FTE). 2019. $15,000.

36. Yoder, Sheats (Co-sponsor). Investigating thyroid disruption as a mechanism of immunotoxicity induced by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). NIH NIEHS F31 (Drake Phelps). Pending.

37. Stewart (PI). Subepithelial signals promote intestinal stem cell proliferation following prolonged ischemic injury. NIH. 6/2019. $646,710. Not funded – scored well.

38. Eward, Traverson (PI), Somarelli. Characterizing alterations in glutamine metabolism in human and canine soft tissue sarcoma. C3O. 4/2019. $91,000. Not funded.

39. Traverson (PI), Harryson, Roe (Co-I). Percutaneous cementoplasty as a novel limb-salvage technique for canine appendicular osteosarcoma and a model for palliative management of

132 human long bone metastasis: In virto evaluation of mechanical performance and drug elution profiles in 3d-printed canine osteosarcoma models. RISF. 4/2019. $25,000. Not funded.

40. Traverson (PI), Nolan (Co-I). Development of canine aprocine gland anal sac adenocarcinoma (AGASACA) cell lines and evaluation of in vitro sensitivity of AGASACA cell lines to carboplatin. AVMF. 9/2019. $29,768. Not funded.

41. Ross, Walker K, Walker C. Analytical Center for Hierarchical Evolution: from deep sequencing to deep time (ACHiEv). NSF (Science & Technology Centers). 4/2019. Not funded.

42. Yoshikawa (PI), Kato, Fujimori. Assessment of feasibility of heavy ion radiotherapy for canine malignancies. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. 10/2019.

43. Yoshikawa (PI), Kato, Fujimori. Investigating radiosensitivity of feline cell lines to various types of ionizing radiation. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. 3/2019.

44. Ziegler (PI). Postnatal development of intestinal repair mechanisms. NIH Pediatric Research Extramural Loan Repayment Program Award (ORIP). 2019. $70,000.

Intramural Grants Awarded

NCSU Grants 1. Brudno, Hess (Co-I). Decorating the Tumor Microenvironment to Enable Repeat and Local Tumor Drug Presentation. NCSU RISF. 3/2019. $25,000. Not funded.

2. Jiang, Scharf (PI), Mahmood, Zhong, Lyerly, Wang. Development of high intensity focused ultrasound catheters for minimally invasive treatment of peripheral lung cancer. Duke/NC State Translational Research Grant. 5/2019. $50,000. Under review.

3. Snyder. DELTA Captioning Grant. Funds to be used to cover transcription cost for PawCast Session 1. Spring 2019. $750.

4. Snyder. DELTA Captioning Grant. Funds to be used to cover transcription cost for PawCast Session 2. Fall 2019. $1,050.

5. Snyder. DELTA Captioning Grant. Funds to cover transcription cost for PawCast Session 3 (Spring 2020). Winter 2019. $1,800.

NCSU-CVM Department of Clinical Sciences Grants 1. Duffy DJ (PI), Eby A. Effect of barbed epitendinous suture pattern in combination with a core locking loop suture pattern for flexor tendon repair in a canine cadaveric model. 1/1/2019. NCSU DoCS Firestone Research Endowment. $3,000.

2. Duffy DJ, Fisher. Effect of increasing the bite depth of an epitendinous suture on the biomechanical strength of canine tendon repairs in a canine cadaveric translational laceration model. 8/2019. CVM Research Committee Intramural Grant. $10,500.

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3. Grube, Lewbart (Co-I). Antimicrobial resistance in Galapagos tortoises. NCSU CVM Global Health. 3/2019, $16,485. Not funded.

4. Lewbart (PI). Tourist-Induced Stress in Seabirds in Ecuador. NCSU CVM Global Health Travel Award. 6/2019. $3,000.

5. Mones, Harms (Co-I), Lewbart (Co-I). Evaluation of blood lactate in response to handling stress and a comparison of two point-of-care analyzers in healthy loggerhead sea turtles. NCSU CVM DoCS VPP Grant. 12/2019. $3,000.

6. Carroll, Scharf (Co-I). Feasibility of thoracoscopic portoazygos shunt attenuation using thin film banding: a canine cadaveric study. NCSU CVM DoCS Firestone Grant. 11/2019. $3,000. Not funded.

7. Sheats (PI), Davis. Targeting the MARCKS protein to combat hay dust-induced asthma in horses. NCSU CVM Intramural Grant. 7/2019. $22,336.

8. Sheats (PI), Conley. Investigating the role of MARCKS in outside-in human neutrophil β2- integrin activation and signaling. NCSU CVM Intramural Grant. 7/2019. $8,500.

9. Sheats (PI), Kedrowicz (Co-I). Investigating the impact of a printed telephone communication guide on clinical year veterinary student telephone communication skills. NCSU CVM Intramural Grant. 7/2019. $5,275.

10. Yoder, Sheats (Co-I). Linking Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Exposure to Immunosuppression. NCSU CVM Intramural Grant. 7/2019. $20,442.

11. Walker K (PI), Walker C. Body size, parasite load, and rank attainment in female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). NCSU CVM. 4/2019. $22,589. Not funded.

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ADJUNCT AND ASSOCIATE FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

Dr. Justus Adamson, Adjunct Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology

Contributions

Oversaw the 1-week clinical rotations of the two Vet School Radiation Oncology residents within Duke Radiation Oncology.

144 Dr. Chris Adin, Adjunct Associate Professor, Small Animal Surgery

Publications

Adin C, Royal K, Roe S, Mathews K, Risselada M, Scharf V. Comparison of still image quality between traditional 35 mm digital and GoPro cameras in a surgical setting. J Vis Commun Med. 2019 Jun 11:1-6.

Adin DB, Royal KD, Adin CA. Cross-Sectional Assessment of the Emotional Intelligence of Fourth- Year Veterinary Students and Veterinary House Officers in a Teaching Hospital. J Vet Med Educ. 2019 Jun 13:1-9.

Jones S, Adin C, Thompson E, Robertson I, Rivas R. Computed Tomography for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Dermoid Sinuses in Two Dogs. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2019 Jul/Aug;55(4):e55403

Adin CA, Moga JL, Keene BW, Fogle CA, Hopkinson HR, Weyhrauch CA, Marks SL, Ruderman RJ, Rosoff PM. Clinical ethics consultation in a tertiary care veterinary teaching hospital. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2019 Jan 1;254(1):52-60.

Dr. Darcy Adin, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cardiology

Publications

Adin D, Kurtz K, Atkins C, Papich M, Vaden S. Role of Electrolyte Concentrations and Renin- Angiotensin-Aldosterone Activation in the Staging of Canine Heart Disease. J Vet Intern Med 2019:Nov;1-12.

Adin D, Royal K, Adin C. Cross-sectional Assessment of Emotional Intelligence of 4th year Veterinary Students and Veterinary House Officers in a Teaching Hospital. J Vet Med Educ. 2019;13:1-9.

Schreeg M, Evans B, Allen J, Lewis M, Luckring E, Evola M, Richard D, Piner K, Thompson E, Adin D. Cardiac leiomyosarcoma in a cat presenting for bilateral renal neoplasia. J Comparative Path. 2019;168:19-24.

Meurs KM, Friedenberg SG, Saripalli C, Kolb J, Tonino P, Woodruff K, Olby N, Keene BW, Adin D, Yost O, DeFrancesco T, Lahmers S, Tou S, Shelton D, Granzier H. A Missense Mutation in the Titin Gene in Doberman Pinscher Dogs with Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy. Hum Gen. 2019:138:515-24.

Brugarolas R, Yuschak S, Adin D, Roberts DL, Sherman BL, Bozkurt A. Simultaneous monitoring of canine heart rate and respiratory patterns during scent detection tasks. IEEE Sensors J. 2019;19:1454- 1462.

Meurs K, Adin D, O’Donnell, Keene B, Atkins C, DeFrancesco T, Tou S. Myxomatous mitral valve disease in the miniature poodle, a retrospective study. Vet J. 2019:244;94-97.

Adin D, DeFrancesco T, Keene B, Tou S, Meurs K, Atkins C, Aona B, Kurtz K, Barron L, Saker K. Echocardiographic phenotype of DCM differs based on diet type. J Vet Cardiol. 2019;21:1-9.

In press / Accepted publications

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Adin D, Atkins C, Domenig O, DeFrancesco T, Keene B, Tou S, Stern J, Meurs K. Renin- angiotensin-aldosterone system profiling in dogs with an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism before and after ACE-inhibitor administration. J Vet Intern Med, in press 2019.

DeProspero D, Adin D. Visual Representations of Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs Using Lorenz Plots. Am J Vet Res. Accepted.

Meurs KM, Stern JA, Adin DB, Keene BW, DeFrancesco T, Tou SP. Genotype-Phenotype Characterization of Doberman Pinschers with Dilated Cardiomyopathy. J Am Vet Med Assoc. Accepted, Oct 2019.

Submitted publications

Foster M, Brugarolas R, Walker K, Mealin S, Cleghern Z, Yuschak S, Condit J, Adin D, Russenberger J, Gruen M, Sherman B, Roberts D, Bozkurt A. Preliminary Evaluation of a Wearable Sensor System for Heart Rate Assessment in Guide Dog Puppies. IEEE Sensors J. submitted Oct 2019.

Meurs KM, Atkins CE, Adin DB, Defrancesco T, Keene BW, Tou SP. Myxomatous mitral valve disease in the Miniature Schnauzer, a retrospective study. Vet J. Submitted 9/19.

Meurs KM, Keene BW, Williams B, Friedenberg SG, Tou S, Adin D, DeFrancesco T. A deleterious mutation in the ALMS1 gene in a naturally occurring model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in the Sphynx cat. J Mol and Cell Cardiol. Submitted.

Abstract presentations

DeProspero D, Adin D. Visual Representations of Cardiac Arrhythmias in Dogs Using Lorenz Plots. Poster presentation (Adin), ECVIM Forum, Milan, Italy, September 2019.

Adin D, Atkins C, Ru H, Wallace G. Delayed Electrolyte Depletion and Azotemia in a Furosemide Continuous Rate Infusion Model. Oral presentation (Adin), ECVIM Forum, Milan, Italy, September 2019.

Funded Grants

The Effect of Exogenous Taurine Supplementation on the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System of Dogs with Stable Congestive Heart Failure. CVM Fall Consolidated Faculty Research Development Award Grant Competition. 2019-2020. Role PI. $10,000. Funded.

Investigation into Subclinical Diet-Associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Four Dog Breeds. American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation. 2019-2021. Role PI. $211,521.24, Funded.

Ongoing projects

The Effect of Exogenous Taurine Supplementation on the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System of Dogs with Stable Congestive Heart Failure. 2019-2020. Role PI, at UF.

Investigation into Subclinical Diet-Associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Four Dog Breeds. 2019-2021. Role PI at UF, collaborating with Tufts, U of W, and UCDavis

146 Cross-sectional Assessment of Emotional Intelligence of 4th year Veterinary Students and Veterinary House Officers in a Teaching Hospital. 2017-2020. Role: Co-I with Dr. Ken Royal and Dr. Chris Adin.

Prospective Study of Diet-associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) in Dogs. 2018-ongoing. Role: Co- I with Drs. Freeman and Rush

Prevalence of the Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism in Dogs. 2019-ongoing. Role: Co-I with Drs. Meurs and Atkins

Clinical Outcome of Dogs with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Congestive Heart Failure Differs Based on Diet. 2019-present Role: Co-I with NCSU Cardiology group

Service

American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, Cardiology Review Panel – co-chair with Dr. Kate Meurs and independent reviews, 2019 ACVIM Cardiology Research Committee, Chair, 2019 ACVIM Cardiology Forum Planning Committee, Member, 2019-2022 Journal Reviewer

Dr. Jeff Applegate, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Accomplishments

Invertebrate selective: Honey Bee lecture, 12/6/2019

Honey Bee Chapter in VCNA - completed while in transition (attached link); listed as adjunct

Applegate JR Jr, Petritz OA. Diseases in Honeybees. Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal Practice on New and Emerging Diseases: An Update; Editors: Drs. Sue Chen and Nicole R. Wye. 2020 https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1axEg3uzBB6ihj

Honey Bee Chapter in upcoming [completed] Honey Bee veterinary medicine book - completed while in transition; listed as adjunct. Applegate JR Jr. The Future of Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine. Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner; Editors: Terry Ryan Kane and Cynthia M. Faux.

Lectured at Ross just before I left Raleigh; promoted NCSU to Ross students

Dr. Scott Bailey, Adjunct Associate Professor, Therio

Publications

Smith BE, Ahmed M, Bailey CS, Bauldry S, Cecile J, Emrani J, Idassi J, Mowa C, Nguyen NA, Orders T, Slate J. Proteomics analysis reveal that Moringa oleifera kills Escherichia coli by altering multiple biological processes. South African Journal of Botany, 31 Jul 2019

147 Von Dollen KA, Jones M, Beachler T, Harris TL, Papich MG, Lyle SK, Bailey CS. Antimicrobial Activity of Ceftiofur and Penicillin With Gentamicin Against Escherichia coli and Streptococcus equi Subspecies zooepidemicus in an Ex Vivo Model of Equine Postpartum Uterine Disease. J Equine Vet Sci. 2019 Aug;79:121-126. doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2019.06.005. Epub 2019 Jun 20.

Abstracts

Beachler TM, Von Dollen KA, Bailey CS. Recognizing Problems in the High-Risk Pregnant Mare: Diagnosis of Placentitis and Other Infectious Problems. Am Assoc Equine Pract 2019;65:126-32.

Von Dollen KA, Beachler TM, Bailey CS. Managing the High-Risk Pregnant Mare with Placentitis. Am Assoc Equine Pract 2019;65:141-8.

Dr. Piers Barker, Adjunct Professor, Cardiology

National Organizations

American Society of Echocardiography: - Chair, Council on Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease - Board of Directors, Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Council representative - Governance Task Force - Industry Relations Committee - Veterinary Cardiology Task Force

American Heart Journal - Editorial Board

Publications

Forsha D, Gamboa DG, Risum N, Kropf PA, Hornik CP, Barker P, Kisslo J, Kanter RJ. Electromechanical Dyssynchrony and Clinically Silent Ventricular Dysfunction in Young Subjects with Ventricular Pacing for Congenital and Early Acquired AV Block. Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 2019;20:14942-50

Chamberlain RC, Ezekian JE, Sturgeon GM, Barker PCA, Hill KD, Fleming GA. Preprocedural three- dimensional planning aids in transcatheter ductal stent placement: A single-center experience. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Dec 18. doi: 10.1002/ccd.28669. PMID: 31854085

Su PC, Miller S, Idriss S, Barker P, Wu HT. Recovery of the fetal electrocardiogram for morphological analysis from two trans-abdominal channels via optimal shrinkage. Physiol Meas. 2019 Dec 2;40(11):115005. doi: 10.1088/1361-6579/ab4b13. PMID:31585453

National and International Presentations

Chair: “Fetal Cardiology: Quickening Discoveries” American College of Cardiology 68th Annual Scientific Session, New Orleans, LA

“Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Council Business Meeting” 30th Annual Scientific Sessions, American Society of Echocardiography, Portland, OR

148 Chair: “Diverse Dilemmas” 30th Annual Scientific Sessions, American Society of Echocardiography, Portland, OR

“Unicuspid Aortic Valve: Valvuloplasty, Valvotomy, or Ross?” 30th Annual Scientific Sessions, American Society of Echocardiography, Portland, OR

Chair: "Outcome in cardiovascular heart disease: the role of imaging" Rapid Fire Abstract Sessions. EchoEcho 2019, Vienna, Austria

Dr. Gary Burleson, Adjunct Professor, Oncology

Accomplishments

2019: Served as a member of the PhD thesis committee and on the faculty defense of the thesis for Paige Nemec under the direction of Dr. Paul Hess. Paige’s thesis was approved by the college in 2019.

2019-2020: Attended the Advanced Topics in Immunology Journal Club directed by Sue Tonkonogy 2018-present: Member of the NCSU Comparative Medicine Institute’s Translational Pharmacology and Physiology Program.

2019: Participated in a research application for Scott M. Laster, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Biological Sciences and Associate Director, Comparative Medicine Institute (CMI) of North Carolina State University. New Drug Applications for topical dermatological drug product requires safety studies, especially skin toxicity studies. Part of the safety profile information needed includes the potential for skin irritation and contact sensitization. We run a number of assays to address these concerns including, the Mattek EpiDerm 3D human tissue model that tests for irritation, and now also provide the Direct Peptide Reactivity Assay/Keratinosens/hCLAT assays for evaluation of sensitization. These assays are part of the initiative to reduce animal use and are validated in vitro methods for detection of skin sensitizers and are included in international guidelines.

Dr. Christine Culler, Adjunct Associate Professor, Extracorporeal Therapy & Communication

Publications

Culler CA, Yaxley P, Balakrishnan A, Guillaumin J. Clinical use of cryopoor plasma continuous rate infusion in critically ill, hypoalbuminemic canine patients. JVECC 2019;29(3):331-336.

Culler CA, Fick M, Vigani A. Ultrasound-guided placement of a pigtail cystotomy tube in dogs with urethral obstruction. JVECC 2019;29(3):314-320.

Culler CA, Vigani A. Successful treatment of severe cannabinoid toxicity using extracorporeal therapy in a dog. JVECC 2019:29(6):674-679.

Invited Lectures

International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium – Washington DC Passing on the pink juice: when an owner refuses euthanasia – 1 hour AKI patients: ER evaluation and prognosis – 1 hour

149 Management and indications for renal replacement therapy – 1 hour AKI patients: getting them home – 1 hour Indications and technique for peritoneal dialysis – 1 hour Published in the proceedings of the 25th annual IVECCS

Florida Veterinary Medical Association – Tampa, Florida Traumatized: stabilization of the trauma patient – 1 hour Practical approach to respiratory distress: improving patient oxygenation while reducing clinician hyperventilation – 1 hour Extracorporeal therapy is more than just kidneys – 1 hour ER survival skills – 1 hour Practical approach to blood transfusions – 1 hour The hemoabdomen: identification, stabilization, and the zebras – 1 hour Communication in serious illness – 1 hour Passing on the pink juice: supporting yourself, your team, and the patient when an owner refuses euthanasia – 1 hour Feline urethral obstruction: treatment on a limited budget – 1 hour Tips from a referral hospital: avoiding common mistakes and improving patient outcomes – 1 hour Fluid therapy: how salty is too salty? – 1 hour Published in the proceedings of the 90th Annual Florida Veterinary Conference

Local Veterinarian Continuing Education – Cary, North Carolina Improving the client experience and handling difficult client communication – 1 hour Morbidity and mortality rounds: the feline kidney – 1 hour Heatstroke – 1 hour Cannabinoid intoxication – 1 hour Practical approach to respiratory distress – 1 hour

Veterinary Nurse Boot Camp – Cary, North Carolina Viewing treatment sheets like a clinician: why urine matters, the dreaded “hold,” and why I embraced the scale – 1 hour Reflecting on your leadership story and introducing radical candor into your team – 1 hour Shock: breaking down the flowchart of life – 1 hour Improving the client experience and handling difficult client communication – 1 hour Respiratory distress: that shade of cyanosis looks great on you – 1 hour

Dr. Janice Dye, Adjunct Associate Professor, SA Internal Medicine

Invited Oral Presentations

Lecture to Small Animal Internal Medicine Residents: “Mechanics of Breathing”, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC (April 2019). U.S. DOHaD Society Annual Conference, platform presentation within the Environmental Toxicology and Social Disparity Session entitled: “Differential Metabolic, Thermal, and Pulmonary Responses to Early Life Ozone Exposure in Male and Female Rats”. The Rizzo Center, Chapel Hill, NC, Sept. 8-10, 2019.

Publications

150 Miller CN, Kodavanti UP, Stewart EJ, Schaldweiler M, Richards JH, Ledbetter AD, Jarrell LT, Snow SJ, Henriquez AR, Farraj AK, Dye JA. Aspirin pre-treatment modulates ozone-induced fetal growth restriction and alterations in uterine blood flow in rats. Reprod Toxicol. 2019 Jan; 83:63-72. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2018.12.002. PMID: 30528429.

Thompson LC, Kim YH, Martin BL, Ledbetter AD, Dye JA, Hazari MS, Gilmour MI, Farraj AK. Pulmonary exposure to peat smoke extracts in rats decreases expiratory time and increases left heart end systolic volume. Inhal Toxicol. 2019 Jan 15:1-9. doi: 10.1080/08958378.2018.1551443.

Miller CN, Stewart EJ, Snow SJ, Williams WC, Richards JH, Thompson LC, Schladweiler MC, Farraj AK, Kodavanti UP, Dye JA. Ozone Exposure During Implantation Increases Serum Bioactivity in HTR- 8/SVneo Trophoblasts. Toxicol Sci. 2019 Apr 1;168(2):535-550. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfz003.PMID: 30649513.

Hargrove MM, Kim YH, King C, Wood CE, Gilmour MI, Dye JA, Gavett SH. Smoldering and flaming biomass wood smoke inhibit respiratory responses in mice. Inhal Toxicol. 2019 May;31(6):236-247. doi: 10.1080/08958378.2019.1654046. PMID: 31431109.

Henriquez AR, Snow SJ, Schladweiler MC, Miller CN, Dye JA, Ledbetter AD, Hargrove MM, Richards JE, Kodavanti UP. Exacerbation of ozone-induced pulmonary and systemic effects by β2-adrenergic and/or glucocorticoid receptor agonist/s. Sci Rep. 2019 Nov 29;9(1):17925. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019- 54269-w. PMID: 31784596.

Miller CN, Kodavanti UP, Stewart EJ, Schladweiler MC, Richards JH, Snow SJ, Henriquez AR, Oshiro WM, Farraj AK, Hazari MS, Dye JA. Fetal growth outcomes following peri-implantation exposure of Long-Evans rats to noise and ozone differ by sex. Biol Sex Differ. 2019 Dec 2;10(1):54. doi: 10.1186/s13293-019-0270-6.

Dr. Johanna Elfenbein, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine

Publications

Manship AJ, Blikslager AT, Elfenbein JR. Clinical comparison of Equine Coronavirus and enteric Salmonella infections. J Vet Intern Med. 2019 Mar;33(2):912-917. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15386.

Durham ME, Elfenbein JR. Evaluation of vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilization on the in vitro efficacy of meropenem-impregnated polymethyl methacrylate beads. Am J Vet Res. 2019 Jan;80(1):45- 50. doi10.2460.ajvr80.1.45.

Presentations

DMSO reduction influences Salmonella intestinal colonization and environmental persistence. Presentation, 100th Annual Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases, 2019.

Inhibition of the host-cell protein, MARCKS, reduces Salmonella colonization of the bovine intestine. Poster, Gordon Research Conference on Salmonella Biology and Pathogenesis, 2019.

Trainee Presentations

151 Griewisch K*, Pierce J, Elfenbein JR. A synthetic 4-oxazolidinone inhibits Salmonella Typhimurium biofilm. Presentation, 63rd Annual Wind River Conference on Prokaryotic Biology, 2019.

Westerman TL*, Sheats MK, Elfenbein JR. Identification of Salmonella Typhimurium genes capable of modulating the neutrophil respiratory burst. Poster, ASM Microbe. 2019.

Cruz E*, Westerman TL*, Suyemoto MM, Borst LB, Durham ME, Elfenbein JR. DMSO reduction influences Salmonella intestinal colonization and environmental persistence. Lightning talk and Poster, ASM Microbe, 2019.

Griewisch K*, Pierce J, Elfenbein JR. Synthetic 4-oxazolidinones: the search for antimicrobial and antibiofilm drug targets. Poster, Mid-Atlantic Microbial Pathogenesis Meeting, 2019.

Cruz E*, Elfenbein JR. DMSO reduction influences Salmonella Typhimurium intestinal colonization and environmental persistence. Presentation, Mid-Atlantic Microbial Pathogenesis Meeting, 2019.

Westerman TL*, Sheats MK, Elfenbein JR. Identification of Salmonella Typhimurium genes capable of modulating the neutrophil respiratory burst. Poster, Mid-Atlantic Microbial Pathogenesis Meeting, 2019.

Grant Support

Current: Novel non-antimicrobial treatment for enteric salmonellosis. USDA-NIFA 2018-67017-27632. $455,000/3 years. 03/01/18-02/28/21. Role: Project Director.

Pending: Impact of sulfur metabolites on bovine salmonellosis. USDA-NIFA. $500,000/3 years. 12/01/20- 11/30/23. Role: Project director.

Role of flies (Diptera: Muscidae) in transmission of bovine pathogens. UW Dairy Innovation Hub. $100,000/2 years. 07/01/20-06/30/22. PI: Kerri Coon. Role: Co-investigator.

Understanding bovine gastrointestinal tract colonization by Listeria monocytogenes. USDA-NIFA. $500,000/4 years. 12/01/20-11/30/24. PD: Tu-Ahn Huynh. Role: Co-project director.

Dr. Kady Gjessing, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Neurology

Accomplishments

Lecture/discussion to the Small Animal Club (2/2019)

Presented short lecture to the Geriatric Medicine symposium. (9/2019)

Assisted with the teaching of the Geriatric selective. In particular, showing students how to best approach the geriatric physical. (12/2019)

Dr. Matthew Godfrey, Adjunct Associate Professor, MSM

152 Publications

Phillott AD, Godfrey MH. 2019. When is a stranded turtle a bycatch turtle? Assessing the potential cause of strandings in sea turtles. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 30: 13-17.

Tagliolatto AB, Goldberg DW, Godfrey MH, Monteiro‐Neto C. 2019. Spatio‐temporal distribution of sea turtle strandings and factors contributing to their mortality in south‐eastern Brazil. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3244

Tagliolatto AB, Giffoni B, Guimarães S, Godfrey MH, Monteiro‐Neto C. 2019. Incidental capture and mortality of sea turtles in the industrial double‐rig‐bottom trawl fishery in south‐eastern Brazil. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3252

Fuentes MMPH, Godfrey MH, Shaver D, Ceriani S, Gredzens C, Boettcher R, Ingram D, Ware M, Wildermann N. 2019. Exposure of marine turtle nesting grounds to named storms along the continental USA. Remote Sensing 11(24): 2996.

Harms CA, McClellan-Green P, Godfrey MH, Christiansen EF, Broadhurst HJ, Godard-Codding CAJ. 2019. Crude oil and dispersant cause acute clinicopathological abnormalities in hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Frontiers in Veterinary Science 6: 344.

Von Holle B, Irish JL, Spivy A, Weishampel JF, Meylan A, Godfrey MH, Dodd M, Schweitzer SH, Keyes T, Sanders F, Chaplin MK, Taylo NR. 2019. Effects of future sea level rise on coastal habitat. Journal of Wildlife Management 83: 694-704.

Bembenek-Bailey SA, Niemuth JN, McClellan-Green PD, Godfrey MH, Harms CA, Gracz H, Stoskopf MK. 2019. NMR metabolomic analysis of skeletal muscle, heart, and liver of hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) experimentally exposed to crude oil and/or Corexit. Metabolites 9: 21.

Duncan EM, Broderick AC, Fuller WJ, Galloway TS, Godfrey MH, Hamann M, Limpus CJ, Lindeque PK, Mayes AG, Omeyer LCM, Santillo D, Snape RTE, Godley BJ. 2019. Microplastic ingestion ubiquitous in marine turtles. Global Change Biology 25: 744-752.

Dr. Rita Hanel, Adjunct Assistant Professor, ECC

Invited Clinical Presentations

Hanel R. Leadership vs management; which is right for you? North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians, Castle Hayne, NC, 2019.

Hanel R, Palmer L. et al. Train the trainer; Emergency care for the operational canine. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium, Washington, DC, 2019.

Hanel R. How not to stress with respiratory distress (2-hour workshop). Veterinary Meeting & Expo, Orlando, FL, 2019.

Hanel R. All bleeding stops; How you can help it! Veterinary Meeting & Expo, Orlando, FL, 2019.

Hanel R. Anticoagulants; Through thick and thin. Veterinary Meeting & Expo, Orlando, FL, 2019.

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Hanel R. How I treat canine IMHA. Veterinary Meeting & Expo, Orlando, FL, 2019.

Hanel R. How I resuscitate blunt trauma in the small animal patient. Veterinary Meeting & Expo, Orlando, FL, 2019.

Publications

Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Griffith E, Hanel RM, Stablein AP, Brooks MB. Evaluation of point-of-care coagulation tests as alternatives to anti-Xa activity for monitoring the anticoagulant effects of rivaroxaban in healthy dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019. (In press).

Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Griffith E, Hanel RM, Stablein AP, Brooks MB. The influence of feeding and gastroprotectant medications on the Factory Xa inhibitory activity of orally administered rivaroxaban in normal dogs. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019. (In press).

Lynch AM, Ruterbories L, Jack J, Motsinger-Reif A, Hanel RM. The influence of packed cell volume versus plasma protein on thromboelastographic variables in a canine model. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2019 (In press).

Barratclough A, Tuxbury K, Hanel R, Stacy NI, Ruterbories L, Christiansen E, Harms CA. Baseline plasma thromboelastography in Kemp’s Ridley (Lepidochelys Kempii), Green (Chelonia Mydas), and Loggerhead (Caretta Caretta) sea turtles and its use to diagnose coagulopathies in cold-stunned Kemp’s Ridley and Green sea turtles. J Zoo Wildl Med 2019 Mar 1;50(1):62-68. doi: 10.1638/2018- 0142.

Teaching

NCSU CVM Selective 2015-present: Critical Concepts in Emergency Medicine (VMC 991); selective course coordinator and lecturer

Course coordinator, lecturer and laboratory instructor. Physical Examination. K9 First Aid. CPCR. IV access and resuscitation. “Search Canine Care Workshop” teaching immediate care of the injured dog for first responders. FDNY Medical Special Operations Conference 2019, NYC, NY, May 2019.

Course coordinator, lecturer and laboratory instructor. Physical Examination. K9 First Aid. IV fluid therapy and therapeutic interventions for shock, heatstroke, smoke inhalation and burn wound management in the “K9 Down; Are You Prepared? Immediate Care of the Injured Dog for Emergency Personnel” course. NC State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, NC: October 2018 to Ft. Bragg attendees only. April 2019 as open enrollment. On line course with 2 day on site laboratory; incorporate scenario-based training on second day. Website: K9Down.org

Dr. Kevin Hill, Adjunct Professor, Cardiology

Publications

Anderson BR, Kumar SR, Gottlieb-Sen D, Liava'a MH, Hill KD, Jacobs JP, Moga FX, Overman DM, Newburger JW, Glied SA, Bacha EA; Congenital Heart Technical Skill Study. The Congenital Heart

154 Technical Skill Study: Rationale and Design. World J Pediatr Congenit Heart Surg. 2019 Mar;10(2):137-144. PMID: 30841825.

Thibault D, Wallace AS, Jacobs ML, Hornik CP, Costello JM, Fleming GF, Jacobs JP, Jaquiss RDB, Goldstein BH, Chamberlain RC, Hill KD. Postoperative Transcatheter Interventions in Children Undergoing Congenital Heart Surgery. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Jun;12(6): Epub 2019 Jun 4. PMID: 3115956

Jacobs JP, O'Brien S, Hill K, Kumar R, Austin E, Gaynor W, Gruber P, Jonas R, Pasquali S, Pizarro C, St Louis J, Meza J, Thibault D, Shahian D, Mayer J Jr, Jacobs ML. Refining The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database Mortality Risk ModelWith Enhanced Risk Adjustment for Chromosomal Abnormalities, Syndromes, and Noncardiac Congenital Anatomic Abnormalities. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019 Mar 7. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 30853592.

Cooper DS, Riggs KW, Zafar F, Jacobs JP, Hill KD, Pasquali SK, Swanson SK, Gelehrter SK, Wallace A, Jacobs ML, Morales DLS, Bryant R 3rd. Cardiac Surgery in Patients With Trisomy 13 and 18: An Analysis of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database. J Am Heart Assoc. 2019 Jul 2;8(13). Epub 2019 Jun 25. PMID: 31237190.

Goudar SP, Zak V, Atz AM, Altmann K, Colan SD, Falkensammer CB, Friedberg MK, Frommelt M, Hill KD, Hsu DT, Levine JC, Margossian R, Mart CR, Sticka J, Shrader P, Shirali G. Comparison of echocardiographic measurements to invasive measurements of diastolic function in infants with single ventricle physiology: a report from the Pediatric Heart Network Infant Single Ventricle Trial. Cardiol Young. 2019 Sep 3:1-9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID:31477187

Jacobs ML, Jacobs JP, Hill KD, O'Brien SM, Pasquali SK, Vener D, Kumar SR, Chiswell K, St Louis JD, Mayer JE, Habib RH, Shahian DM, Fernandez FG. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database: 2019 Update on Research. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019 Sep;108(3):671-679. PMID: 31336062

Chew JD, Hill KD, Jacobs ML, Jacobs JP, Killen SAS, Godown J, Wallace AS, Thibault D, Chiswell K, Bichell DP, Soslow JH.Congenital heart surgery Outcomes in Turner syndrome: Society of Thoracic Surgeons Database Analysis. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019 Jul 9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31299232

Karamlou T, Meza JM, Najm HK, Nigro JJ, Hill KD. Single-ventricle reconstruction 2.0: A closer look at our understanding of care for infants undergoing the Norwood procedure. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2019 Sep;158(3):837-842.e5. Epub 2019 Apr 17. PMID: 31101343

Chamberlain RC, Shindhelm AC, Wang C, Fleming GA, Hill KD. Estimating radiation exposure during paediatric cardiac catheterisation: a potential for radiation reduction with air gap technique. Cardiol Young. 2019 Nov 4:1-7. [Epub ahead of print] PMID:31679554

10. Goldberg DJ, Zak V, Goldstein BH, Schumacher KR, Rhodes J, Penny DJ, Petit CJ, Ginde S, Menon SC, Kim SH, Kim GB, Nowlen TT, DiMaria MV, Frischhertz BP, Wagner JB, McHugh KE, McCrindle BW, Shillingford AJ, Sabati AA, Yetman AT, John AS, Richmond ME, Files MD, Payne RM, Mackie AS, Davis CK, Shahanavaz S, Hill KD, Garg R, Jacobs JP, Hamstra MS, Woyciechowski S, Rathge KA, McBride MG, Frommelt PC, Russell MW, Urbina EM, Yeager JL, Pemberton VL, Stylianou MP, Pearson GD, Paridon SM; Pediatric Heart Network Investigators. Results of the Fontan Udenafil Exercise Longitudinal (FUEL) Trial. Circulation. 2019 Nov 17. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31736357

155 Hornik CP, Gonzalez D, Dumond J, Wu H, Graham EM, Hill KD, Cohen-Wolkowiez M. Population Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Methylprednisolone in Neonates Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass. CPT Pharmacometrics Syst Pharmacol. 2019 Oct 23. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31646767

Ezekian J, Hill KD. Management of pulmonary arterial hypertension in the pediatric patient Curr Cardiol Rep. 2019 Nov 28;21(12):162. PMID: 31781972

Goldberg DJ, Zak V, Goldstein BH, Schumacher KR, Rhodes J, Penny DJ, Petit CJ, Ginde S, Menon SC, Kim SH, Kim GB, Nowlen TT, DiMaria MV, Frischhertz BP, Wagner JB, McHugh KE, McCrindle BW, Shillingford AJ, Sabati AA, Yetman AT, John AS, Richmond ME, Files MD, Payne RM, Mackie AS, Davis CK, Shahanavaz S, Hill KD, Garg R, Jacobs JP, Hamstra MS, Woyciechowski S, Rathge KA, McBride MG, Frommelt PC, Russell MW, Urbina EM, Yeager JL, Pemberton VL, Stylianou MP, Pearson GD, Paridon SM; Pediatric Heart Network Investigators. Results of the Fontan Udenafil Exercise Longitudinal (FUEL) Trial. Circulation. 2019 Nov 17. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 31736357

Hill KD, Baldwin HS, Bichel DP, Butts RJ, Chamberlain RC, Ellis AM, Graham EM, Hickerson J, Hornik CP, Jacobs JP, Jacobs ML, Jaquiss RD, Kannankeril PJ, O'Brien SM, Torok R, Turek JW, Li JS; STRESS Network Investigators. Rationale and design of the STeroids to REduce Systemic inflammation after infant heart Surgery (STRESS) trial. Am Heart J. 2019 Dec 9;220:192-202. PMID:31855716 [Epub ahead of print]

Chamberlain RC, Ezekian JE, Sturgeon GM, Barker PCA, Hill KD, Fleming GA. Preprocedural three- dimensional planning aids in transcatheter ductal stent placement: A single-center experience. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Dec 18. PMID: 31854085 [Epub ahead of print]

Dr. Rae Hutchins, Adjunct Assistant Professor, SA Internal Medicine

Accomplishments

Accepted and transitioning into a role of Group Vice President overseeing medical standards and associate experience in VCA.

Asked to lead a group as a subject matter expert in developing innovative approaches to client care to improve patient outcomes by Mars Petcare.

Consulted with Anicura (hospital group in Europe) on implementation of standards for associate safety regarding handling of hazardous drugs.

Led development of medical Mentorship committee within Pet Partners - group of specialists and general practitioners dedicated to advancing medical standards across hospitals.

Provided race approved CE on current management of diabetes mellitus in cats and dogs, June 2019.

Dr. Daniel Johnson, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Presentations

Veterinary Medicine Expo (VMX), Orlando

156 Western Veterinary Conference (WVC), Las Vegas International Conference on Avian, Herpetological, and Exotic Mammal Medicine (ICARE), London Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference, State College, PA Wild West Veterinary Conference, Reno, NV South Carolina Association of Veterinarians Annual Conference, Isle of Palms, SC

Accomplishments

Visiting Professor, Exotic Animal and Wildlife Curriculum— St. George’s University, Grenada

Dr. Zachary Kern, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine

Publications/Abstracts

Kern ZT, Swartley OM, Neupane P, et al. Pasteurella canis infective endocarditis in a dog. Vet Microbiol 2019;229:14–19.

Schreeg ME, Deddens BL, Kern ZT, Reinhardt A, Allen J, Stowe DM, Robertson I, Hawkins EC, Birkenheuer AJ, Harvey JB. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia with secondary bulla rupture and bacterial bronchopneumonia in a young Sphynx cat. Presented in abstract form at the 2019 American College of Veterinary Pathologists.

Kern ZT, Harrell K. Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: Understanding and diagnosing a complex disease [Internet]. dvm360.com. 2019. Available from: http://veterinarymedicine.dvm360.com/immune- mediated-hemolytic-anemia-understanding-and-diagnosing-complex-disease.

Kern ZT, Harrell K. Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: Treating cats and dogs with a complex disease [Internet]. dvm360.com. 2019. Available from: http://veterinarymedicine.dvm360.com/immune- mediated-hemolytic-anemia-treating-cats-and-dogs-with-complex-disease.

Accomplishments

Hired as internist at Triangle Veterinary Referral Hospital Passed American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Small Animal Internal Medicine (SAIM) Specialty Examination Completed residency Earned Teaching in Biomedical Sciences certificate (NCSU) Named a diplomate of the ACVIM (SAIM)

Ongoing Clinical Trial

Kern ZT, Barash N, Stowe D, Early PJ, Birkenheuer A, Tefft K. The use of cytarabine as the sole agent in treatment of primary immune-mediated polyarthropathy: a pilot study. Currently enrolling patients.

Presentations

Beating the ‘Beetus (regional CE) - November 2019 Infectious causes of AKI (Student clinical conference/NAVLE preparation) - July 2019

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VMB912 - Introduction to Clinical Problem Solving - Led two 120-minute lecture-based guided exercises for 100 first-year veterinary students using problem-oriented medical reasoning to acquire medical history, develop a problem list, generate and prioritize differential diagnoses, and write a SOAP.

Continuing Education

ACVIM Forum (Phoenix, AZ) - June 2019

Dr. Kati Loeffler, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Service

Dr. Loeffler worked with a local humane society as veterinary adviser, helped to improve their veterinary standards and organizational goals.

Since September 2019, Dr. Loeffler has been working with a community veterinary practice with the focus of improving access to veterinary care for low-income families and their pets. Access to care is one of the greatest challenges in the veterinary field in this country today. In addition to clinical practice, they are developing Access to Care protocols that provide high-quality medicine and reduced costs.

Dr. Tyler Long, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Accomplishments

Appointed Associate Director of Training and Care Assurance for the Division of Comparative Medicine at UNC Chapel Hill.

Appointed Associate Director of the Francis Owen Blood Research Laboratory at UNC Chapel Hill.

Dr. Katherine McCool, Adjunct Assistant Professor, SA Internal Medicine

Peer-Reviewed Publications

McCool KE, Kedrowicz AA. Evaluation of Veterinary Students’ Communication Skills with a Service Dog Handler in a Simulated Client Scenario, J Vet Med Educ, accepted.

Research Abstracts

McCool KE, Kedrowicz AA. “Lessons Learned” from a Simulated Client Scenario: Communication Styles of Veterinary Students with a Service Dog Handler. Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Showcase, College Station, TX. January 2019.

McCool KE, Cook AK. Self-assessment of communication skills in 4VM students. Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Showcase, College Station, TX. December 2019.

158 McCool KE, Heseltine JC. Observations about Students’ Critical Thinking. Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Showcase, College Station, TX. December 2019.

Dr. Lauren Powers, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Book Chapters and Reviews

Powers LV. Diplomonad protozoal diseases: Spironucleosis, giardiasis. Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition, Elsevier. In press.

Speer B, Powers LV, Feccio R. The Beak: Form, function and problems. Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery, Second Edition, Elsevier. In press.

In-Person Continuing Education Presentations

Topics on exotic companion mammal medicine, Oxbow Exotic Companion Medicine Symposium, Huntersville, North Carolina, 3 February, 2019.

Invited instructor, Special Species Symposium, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, New York, 29-30 March, 2019.

Online Continuing Education Presentation

Thyroid disease in exotic companion mammals. Veterinary Information Network (VIN) Rounds, 28 July 2019.

Organizational Leadership

Immediate past president and conference committee chairperson, Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV), 2018-2019.

Active Member, AAV Research Committee, 2019 to present.

Active Member, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) Credentialing Committee (both ABVP Avian Practice and ABVP Exotic Companion Mammal Practice), 2019 to present.

NCSU Veterinary Student Teaching

Did not host any NCSU-CVM veterinary students this past academic year.

Dr. Philip Rosoff, Adjunct Professor, Cardiology

Publications

Adin C, Moga J, Keene B, Fogle C, Hopkinson H, Weyhrauch C, Marks S, Ruderman R, Rosoff PM. 2019. “Clinical Ethics Consultation in a Tertiary Care Veterinary Hospital”. Journal of the Amer. Veterinary Assoc. 254(1): 52-59.

159 Rosoff PM. 2019. “When religion and medicine clash: non-beneficial treatments and hope for a miracle”. HEC Forum 31(2): 119-139. doi.org/10.1007/s10730-018-9352-9.

Rosoff PM. 2019. “Healthcare rationing cutoffs and sorites indeterminacy”. J. Med and Philosophy 44 (4): 479-506.

Rosoff PM. 2019. “The ethical challenge of the clinical case report”. Hastings Center Report 49(6): 17- 21. DOI: 10.1002/hast.1065.

Dr. Sandra Strong, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Publications

Strong SJ, Gookin JL, Correa MT, Banks RE. Interventions and observations associated with survival of orphaned shelter kittens undergoing treatment for diarrhea. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. 5 March 2019:1098612X19840459. doi: 10.1177/1098612X19840459. [Epub ahead of print].

Achievements

Board Exam-successful candidate June 2019 - Diplomat American College of Animal Welfare- veterinary specialty

Presentations

Veterinary CE Webinar Sponsored by Maddie’s Fund: Dr. Strong & Dr. Gookin: Turning Orphan Kittens into Old Cats- Novel treatment for kitten diarrhea. October 2019.

Veterinary CE Presentation: NCVMA district CE dinner, Raleigh NC NCSU Faculty Club, April 2019. Shelter Medicine & Making a Difference

Collaborative Project for Future Publication

Grant Funded Shelter Medicine Clinical Trial Collaboration: NCSU-CVM Dr. Jody Gookin. Protecting Foster Kittens from Infectious Diarrhea Using a Commensal Member of Their Own Intestinal Microbiota.

Teaching

Co-instructor with Dr. Kelli Ferris NCSU-CVM Shelter Medicine Selective, April 2019 NCAF Instructor Sheltering for Professionals, May 2019 Law Enforcement Training Institute: Animal Cruelty Investigation Certification, Memphis, TN, August 2019 Feline Health Internship NCSU VetPAC (created program and oversee student interns), May-August 2019

Organizational Leadership

Chair, NCVMA, Animal Welfare, July 2019-Present Board Member and Committee Chair, NCAF, 2019-2022

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Dr. Maryanne Tocidlowski, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Publications

Fratzke AP, Howard LL, Tocidlowski ME, Armién AG, Oliveira F, Ritchie BW, Berlin E, Snook E. Histopathology and Electron Microscopy of Chlamydia pneumoniae encephalomyelitis and anglionitis in captive Houston Toads (Anaxyrus houstonensis). Journal of Veterinary Pathology 56(5): 789-793, 2019.

Dr. Brigid Troan, Adjunct Assistant Professor, MSM

Diagnostic Work

Pathologist for the NC Zoo Covered several weeks of biopsy and necropsy service for NCSU CVM Covered poultry pathology for the NCSU contract with the Georgia Southeast Poultry Diagnostic Service Two seminars in zoo / wildlife pathology at the CVM

Research

Joined the Exotic Species Cancer Alliance as their official pathologist

Professional Organizations

Member of the ACVP Exam Assembly and Administration Group Judge for the ACVP Young Investigator Award

Journal Reviews

Reviewed articles for Journal of the American Veterinary Associated and Animals

Presentations

Troan BV, Schreeg ME, LaDouceour E, Gaudette. Stomach ulceration and fungal vasculitis in a tarantula (Case NCSU 17-3706). Presented at American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual Zoo and Wildlife Pathology Workshop, St. Louis, Missouri. September 29, 2019.

Troan BV, Delk KW, Schreeg ME, Minter JB. Rumen ulceration secondary oral trauma in an Addra (Case Z-19-07 / NCSU 19-0049). Presented at American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual Zoo and Wildlife Pathology Workshop, St. Louis, Missouri. September 29, 2019.

Troan BV, Delk KW, Schreeg ME, Minter JB. Rumen ulceration secondary oral trauma in an Addra (Case Z-19-07 / NCSU 19-0049). Presented at American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual Zoo and Wildlife Pathology Workshop, Prague, Czech Republic. September 29, 2019.

Schreeg ME, Troan BV. Dirofilariosis in a terrier (Case 19). Presented at the 2019 CL Davis Northeast Pathology Conference, Gaithersburg, MD, April 6-7 2019.

161 Swartley OM, Troan BV. Strongyloides in Pine Barrens tree frogs (Case 17). Presented at the 2019 CL Davis Northeast Pathology Conference, Gaithersburg, MD, April 6-7 2019.

Alloway EM, Troan BV. Rhinosporidium in a gelding (Case 16). Presented at the 2019 CL Davis Northeast Pathology Conference, Gaithersburg, MD, April 6-7, 2019.

Sommer S, Troan BV. Balamuthria in a gorilla (Case 15). Presented at the 2019 CL Davis Northeast Pathology Conference, Gaithersburg, MD, April 6-7 2019.

Dr. Mark Wallace, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine

Publications

Wallace MA. Treatment of mycotic tracheitis in a horse with fluconazole and systemic iodine. Equine Veterinary Education. 31:6; June 2019.

Dr. Jessica Ward, Adjunct Associate Professor, Cardiology

Accomplishments

Submitted dossier for promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure, which was subsequently approved (promotion & tenure granted 4/1/20). Received several teaching awards at both the college and university level: - Iowa State University Award for Early Achievement in Teaching (April 2019) - SAVMA Award for Teaching Excellence in Clinical Sciences (April 2019) - Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award (August 2019)

Voted by the Class of 2019 as invited speaker to graduation banquet and Marshal for graduation ceremony (May 2019).

Oversaw continued growth of the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center Cardiology Service, including increases in the following parameters between FY2018 and FY2019: increased annual patient count (~20%), increased annual revenue (~40%), increased annual catheterization caseload (~50%) and, increased annual Holter caseload (~30%).

Added second Cardiology resident to our ACVIM-approved residency training program in Cardiology (July 2019).

Continued productivity in both primary and ancillary lines of research, resulting in 7 manuscripts published, 4 accepted for publication, and 2 submitted for publication; 5 grants awarded.

Dr. Michael Wood, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine

Publications

162 Wood MW, Barrett-Wilt G. Effect of twice-daily oral administration of a chondroitin sulfate-containing supplement on urine chondroitin sulfate concentrations in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2019;80(8):799-805.2.

Wood MW. The effect of intramuscular polysulfated glycosaminoglycan injections on urine glycosaminoglycan concentrations in dogs. Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medicine Association, 2019 Winter; 53:50-55.

Abstracts

Siu K, Rylander H, Hartmann F, Obernberger C, Wood MW, Viviano K. Clinical outcome, in the absence of an antibiotic intervention, of subclinical bacteriuria in dogs following surgical decompression of Hansen type I thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation. ECVIM-CA 29th Annual Conference, 2019, Milan, Italy.

Mittauer K, Bassetti M, Shanmuganayagam D, Meudt J, Wood MW, Miller J, Lawless M, Bayouth J. Gastrointestinal Duodenal Tolerance in Pancreatic Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy with MR-guided Online Adaptive Radiotherapy (MRgoART): A Novel Swine Model. American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, 2019, Chicago, IL.

Lepold A, Wood MW. The Role of Urinary Fibrinogen in the Development of Canine Enterococcus spp. Urinary Tract Infection. NIH Boehringer Ingelheim Summer Scholars Program, 2019, Worcester, MA.

Wood MW, Thiel B, Hinchman L, Tesfamichael D. Sub-urothelial signaling via membrane bound interleukin-6 receptors mediate pro-inflammatory transcriptional responses within canine bladder mucosa. 2019 Clinical and Scientific Advances in Urinary Tract Infections Conference, 2019, Columbus, OH.

Wood MW, Thiel B, Hinchman L, Tesfamichael D. Sub-urothelial signaling via membrane bound interleukin-6 receptors mediate pro-inflammatory transcriptional responses within canine bladder mucosa. George M. O’Brien Urology Research Center Spring Symposium, 2019, Madison, WI.

Awards

UW-SVM Class of 2020 Zoetis Teaching Award Nominee Department of Medical Sciences Zoetis Teaching Award Nominee

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