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ANNUAL REPORT April 2011 – April 2012 DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Elizabeth M. Hardie, DVM, DACVS Professor and Department Head Janet Barnett, A.S. Executive Assistant Tonya Lee, A.A.S. Administrative Support Specialist

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ANNUAL REPORT April 2011 – April 2012

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

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

Janet Barnett, A.S.

Executive Assistant

Tonya Lee, A.A.S. Administrative Support Specialist

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction - Mission Statement (p.3)

I. Changes in Environment (p. 3) A. Initiatives B. Diversity C. Instructional Program D. Research E. Extension F. Faculty G. Students H. Fundraising I. Administration J. Recommendations and concerns for the future

II. Examples relating to Draft Strategic Plan (p. 35)

A. Educational Innovation B. Faculty Infrastructure C. Interdisciplinary Scholarship D. Organizational Excellence E. Local and Global Engagement

III. Departmental Listing (p. 37) IV. Departmental Bibliography (p. 43) V. Adjunct and Associate Faculty Achievements (p. 106)

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ANNUAL REPORT TO THE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES

2011-2012

Mission Statement We are dedicated to excellence in educating and training veterinarians 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.

I. Changes in Environment The major environmental change for this department has been the improvement in the economic outlook for veterinary medicine. This has been both an opportunity and a concern. The hospital services have recorded increased income, but the faculty have been very stretched providing cutting edge clinical care in a very competitive practice environment. A. Initiatives The major clinical initiatives accomplished this year were the move to the Terry Center in May 2011 and the subsequent initiation of the services within the Veterinary Health and Wellness Center, housed in the existing hospital. Transition of the existing services and initiation of new services has required extensive planning efforts over the current year. The move to a much larger hospital created a number of communication issues that had to solved. Within the coming year, we will be opening the Exotic Animal Service. Planning for a cutting edge equine reproductive center program is underway.

The major teaching initiatives for the current year were centralization of academic support functions (learning management system materials support, testing, teaching technician support, teacher evaluation) to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, continued training of faculty regarding education, and the curriculum change initiative. DoCS faculty members worked extensively with the new Academic Support Unit to troubleshoot the new system, attended many training sessions and participated in the curriculum change meetings.

The major ongoing research initiative is building a solid clinical trials program within the Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research. A new system for charging of clinical trials patients in the hospital was developed to provide encouragement for use of the program. The first benefits from this program have been realized and additional clinical trilas are being developed. B. Diversity The department has international faculty and visiting scholars from multiple continents and cultures. Of 65 faculty members in the department, 30 are women. There is one Latino and one Asian-American faculty member. One technician is African-American.

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We have international graduate students, as well as house officers and research associate postdocs from around the world.

C. 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.

DIDACTIC COURSES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR 1ST YEAR DVM STUDENTS Careers in Veterinary Medicine (VMC-910) FALL FISH General Introduction to Companion Animal Behavior (VMC-927) SPRING SHERMAN 2ND YEAR DVM STUDENTS Principles of Surgery (VMC-932) FALL MATHEWS Introduction to Physical Examination (VMC-937) FALL MARKS Introduction to Physical Exam Examination-Laboratory Animal and Zoological Species (VMC-931)

SPRING LEWBART

3RD YEAR DVM STUDENTS Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery I (VMC-951) FALL VADEN Equine Medicine and Surgery (VMC-952) FALL BREUHAUS Laboratory Animal and Special Species Medicine (VMC-953) FALL FISH Introduction to Clinical Practice (VMC-957) FALL/SPRING HARDIE/MARKS Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery II (VMC-961) SPRING ROE Professional Development for Veterinary Practice (VMC-962) SPRING DUNNING Advanced Principles of Surgery (VMC-965) SPRING TATE SELECTIVES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Advanced Ferret Medicine (VMC-991) FALL (odd years) STOSKOPF/HARMS Companion Avian Medicine (VMC-991) SPRING DEGERNES Invertebrate Medicine (VMC991) SPRING LEWBART Equine Medicine (VMC991) FALL BREUHAUS Advance Carnivore Medicine (VMC991) SPRING STOSKOPF Animal Behavior and Welfare (VMC-991) FALL SHERMAN Applied Surgical Anatomy (VMC991) SPRING MATHEWS Intro to Medical Photography/Digital Imaging (VMC-991) FALL BRISTOL/SAVAGE Large Animal Endoscopy (VMC991) ALL YEAR GERARD Extramural Experiences in Laboratory Animal Medicine (VMC-991) SPRING WILLIAMS Art and Practice of Effective Veterinarian-Client Communications (VMC-991) FALL GERARD/WILLIAMS Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation (VMC991) SPRING MARCELLIN Advanced Fish Medicine (VMC991) FALL LEWBART Advanced Herptile Medicine VMC991) FALL STOSKOPF Advanced Companion Avian Medicine (VMC991) SPRING DEGERNES Raptor Medicine and Rehabilitation (VMC991) FALL DEGERNES Primate Medicine (VMC991) SPRING STOSKOPF Advanced Equine Theriogenology (VMC991) SPRING WHITACRE Introduction to Equine Orthopedics & Lameness (VMC991) SPRING REDDING Advanced Horse Handling (VMC991) SPRING GERARD/JONES Environmental Medicine and Policy (VMC991) SPRING KENNEDY-

STOSKOPF Professional Meeting (VMC991) FALL/SPRING FLAMMER Equine Dentistry (VMC991) SPRING GERARD Small Animal Practice Experience (VMC992) FALL/SPRING WILLIAMS Health/Safety in the Third World (VMC992) SPRING LOOMIS Active Learning in Companion Animal VTH (VMC992) FALL/SPRING HARDIE Extramural Experience in Zoo Medicine (VMC991) FALL/SPRING LEWBART Small Animal Theriogenology (VMC-991) FALL BAILEY Equine Colic (VMC-991) FALL BLIKSLAGER

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ELECTIVES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Topics in Wild Avian Medicine (VMC-926) SPRING DEGERNES Chelonian Medicine and Surgery (VMC-928) SPRING LEWBART Special Topics in Zoological Medicine (VMC-921) FALL/SPRING DEGERNES Advanced Topics in Equine Medicine & Surgery (VMC 911) SPRING DAVIS Ethics in Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences (FW-730) FALL STOSKOPF One Health – Philosophy to Practice (VMP-986) SPRING KENNEDY-

STOSKOPF (Co-L) CLINICAL ROTATIONS: OFFERED YEAR

ROUND COORDINATOR

General Limited Small Animal Practice (VMC-939) YEAR ROUND STEVENS/FERRIS Theriogenology (VMC 940) YEAR ROUND WHITACRE Advanced Topics in Theriogenology (VMC 941) YEAR ROUND WHITACRE Sea Turtle Medicine & Rehabilitation (VMC 950) YEAR ROUND HARMS Medicine/Companion Animal For Food Animal/Equine (VMC 954) YEAR ROUND HARRELL Extramural Experiences/Laboratory Animal (VMC 955) YEAR ROUND FISH Advanced Prosimian Medicine (VMC 958) FALL/SPRING STOSKOPF Advanced Primate Medicine (VMC959) FALL STOSKOPF Small Animal Emergency (VMC 960) YEAR ROUND HANEL Extramural Experiences in Zoological Medicine (VMC 963) YEAR ROUND LEWBART Equine Emergency (VMC-966) YEAR ROUND PRANGE Small Animal Dentistry (VMC 967) YEAR ROUND KRUG Equine Lameness and Orthopedics (VMC-968) YEAR ROUND TATE Medicine/Small Animal (VMC 971) YEAR ROUND HARRELL Clinical Small Animal Veterinary Cardiology (VMC 972) YEAR ROUND DEFRANCESCO Small Animal Surgery (VMC 973) YEAR ROUND ROE General and Orthopedic Surgery (VMC 973) YEAR ROUND ROE General Surgery (VMC-973G) YEAR ROUND ROE Orthopedic Surgery (VMC-973O) YEAR ROUND ROE Clinical Conference (VMC-995) FALL GERARD Equine Surgery (VMC-975) YEAR ROUND TATE Veterinary Clinical Care (VMC-976) SPRING HANSEN Preventative Health Care (VMC 977) FALL/SPRING BREUHAUS Equine Lameness (VMC 978) SPRING PRANGE Equine Medicine (VMC 979) YEAR ROUND JONES Veterinary Clinical Oncology (VMC 980) YEAR ROUND WILLIAMS Laboratory Animal Medicine (VMC 981) FALL/SPRING FISH Clinical Veterinary Ophthalmology (VMC 982) YEAR ROUND CLODE Dermatology (VMC 983) YEAR ROUND MURPHY Introduction to Clinical Neurology & Neurosurgery (VMC 984) YEAR ROUND MUNANA Advanced Companion Animal Internal Medicine (VMC 986) YEAR ROUND HARRELL Aquatic Medicine (VMC 987) FALL LEWBART Special Species Medicine (VMC 988) SPRING/FALL LEWBART Zoological Medicine (VMC 989) YEAR ROUND STOSKOPF Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Horse (VMC 990) SPRING REDDING Equine Special Topics (VMC 993) YEAR ROUND JONES Small Animal 4th Year Extramural Experiences (VMC 994) YEAR ROUND WILLIAMS Advanced Avian Clinical Medicine (VMC 996) SPRING DEGERNES Raptor Medicine and Rehabilitation – Clinician Approval (VMC 997) SPRING/FALL DEGERNES Wildlife Rehabilitation Medicine (VMC 998) YEAR ROUND STOSKOPF Zoological Husbandry & Nutrition (VMC-964) YEAR ROUND STOSKOPF GRADUATE COURSES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Professional Ethics and Conduct of Sciences (CBS-662) SPRING FISH Advances in Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology (CBS-764) FALL BLIKSLAGER One Health-Philosophy to Practice (CBS 810) SPRING KENNEDY-

STOSKOPF Advanced Topics in Zoo Medicine I (CBS-817) FALL KENNEDY-

STOSKOPF

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Zoo Medicine II (CBS-818) SPRING KENNEDY-STOSKOPF

Seminar in Comparative Biomedical Sciences (CBS-800) FALL JONES Special Topics in Comparative Medicine & Translational Research FALL OLBY/LASCELLES Epidemiology of Wildlife Diseases (FW-720) FALL KENNEDY-

STOSKOPF Ethics in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences (FW-730) FALL STOSKOPF Special Topics in Theriogenology I (CBS-810) FALL BAILEY Special Topics in Theriogenology II (CBS-810) FALL BAILEY MSPVM COURSES: SEMESTER COORDINATOR Advanced Specialty Training in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-579)

YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS

Special Topics in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-595) YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS Special Topics in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-610) YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS Advanced Reading in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-635) YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS Supervised Teaching in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-685) YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS Other Training (Rounds) in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-686) YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS Supervised Research in SA Surgery & SA Internal Medicine (SVM-693) YEAR ROUND ROE/HAWKINS

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

• Cardiology added an assistant technician to free up full-time technicians to assist in teaching and added a 2nd cardiologist on Mondays and Thursday to assist in student teaching

• Birkenheuer introduced case-based in-lab examinations • Chappell collaborated with coordinator of VMP-992-005 “Success in Practice” course

to introduce large and small group activities to illustrate concepts in team and communication skills

• Clode integrated equine-specific ophthalmology service into the clinical ophthalmology rotation

• Ophthalmology group further integrated using Moodle in VMC-961 ophthalmology section of course

• Davis continued to refine and fine tune the neurologic and hepatic lectures in VMC-952

• Davis developed neurologic case studies for VMC-911 • DeFrancesco used new cardiology conference room for clinical teaching. Increased

number of student rounds in VMC-972 • DeFrancesco acquired hospital surplus items from Duke and UNC hospitals for

teaching • DeFrancesco updated CPR and Sepsis power point presentations for VMC-976 and

incorporated more interactions and questions for students within presentations • Degernes completed all of the Avian Video Library segments for online viewing (40

segments). These videos supplement teaching efforts in both basic and advanced avian medicine selectives

• Degernes completed all of the techniques videos, which are helpful for teaching the practical skills lab procedures

• Early introduced canine cadaver surgical laboratories and atlantoaxial stabilization (interface pins and PMMA) training

• Ferris participated as team member in the design and implementation of the General Limited Small Animal Practice as new fourth year clinical rotation with focus on communication skills, preventative medicine, and general soft tissue surgery

• Ferris participated as team member in developing small animal sterilization practices review for Theriogenology Selective

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• Fish increased use of Moodle to post PPts, notes, assignments, and other links (VMC-953, 910 and CBS-662)

• Fogle received funds from NCHC and teaching funds for VMP-956 castration labs and an offsite castration clinic in Greenville, NC

• Fogle received funds from the Unwanted Horse Council for additional castration clinics in spring

• Fogle prepared lecture on equine sinusitis and delivered to SCACVIM Club • Fogle initiated soft tissue surgery clinical compensation plan to be used to visit

referring veterinary practices, enhancing student exposure to cases and improving rapport with RDVMs

• Fogle initiated rectal palpation lab using cadaver positioned as live horse with hoist, and real-time laparoscopic visualization of structures palpated

• Gerard modified equine dentistry selective lecture schedule based on feedback • Gerard developed Moodle course website for LA practice experience selective • Gerard expanded communication selective to double the class size to 24 students

and incorporated two additional trained faculty into the curriculum • Gilger introduced Moodle into VMC-982 • Gookin created five QUIA exercises into VMC-951 • Gookin incorporated the use of instant polling into VMC-951 lectures • Gookin revised the oral abstract critique/judging form for Veterinary Scholars

Program and CVM Research Forum • Gruen incorporated behavioral examinations into teaching and allowed students at

the shelter to perform evaluations on dogs and cats • Gruen has made lectures more case-based to encourage students to think through

how they would handle cases in practice • Hanel and colleagues initiated dialysis unit for the ICU and small animal medicine

service • Hanel recommend use of Moodle of Quia to Small Animal Medicine/ECC combined

initiative for students while on clinical rotations • Hanel demonstrated EZ-IO catheter placement to students and technicians • Hanel taught usage of thromboelastography in the clinics to students and house

officers • Hansen introduced an automated fluid therapy calculator that helps guide clinical

decision making • Hansen worked with medical illustrations to create animated graphics that

demonstrate the principles of water distribution in the body • Harms incorporated selective student participation into a study of ferret meloxicam

pharmacokinetics • Harms offered marine mammal medicine selective at CMAST (VMC-991-026); taught

behavioral restraint techniques for ferrets in VMC-931 • Harrell integrated triage/ER students into the medicine rounds rotations and

medicine students into the triage/ER afternoon rounds • Harrell is working with Gigi Davidson to incorporate pharmacy students in to morning

medicine rounds • Hauck incorporated power point slides into oncology morning rounds • Hawkins provided workplace show/career opportunity for animal science minority

student who is interested in veterinary medicine • Hess served as content organizer for IMM-816 (Autoimmune Diseases-fall and Non-

classical MHC Molecules-spring) • Hess organized the Cancer Class for spring and fall • Jones developed a case-based slide set for clinical teaching

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• Keene instituted Quia exercises for VMC-951 to increase their exposure to and practice with electrocardiography; Reviewed and updated (with colleagues) the student information package for clinical cardiology rotation

• Kennedy-Stoskopf revised CBS-817 and 818 to incorporate more presentations from faculty and house officers from other services

• Kennedy-Stoskopf and the Wild Carnivore Team reorganized and increased from 12 veterinary students to 40

• Krug – new spaces in the Wellness Center has allowed a complete transformation of the service’s teaching ability

• Lewbart implemented the modified and required VMC-953 aquatic medicine laboratory that focuses on anesthesia, diagnostics, and applied clinical techniques using koi

• Lewbart implemented an optional reptile telemetry lab for VMC-953 • Marcellin-Little introduced mobile-bearing total knee replacement in a cat; Introduced

free-form porous scaffold in cobalt-chromium; Introduced offset hinges for circular external fixation frames used for juxta-articular angular deformities; Introduced hinged socket prostheses for mid-antibrachial forelimb amputees; Introduced injection molded modular foot for patients wearing transdermal osseointegrated implants

• Mariani developed neurology course (VMC-961) content for Moodle • Mariani redesigned laboratory for VMC-961 to utilize turning point audience response

tools • Marks added CPR training to First Responders Program (coordinated by Dunning) • Marks offered critical are techniques laboratory for off shore students while on Triage

Service McMullen successfully implemented split ophthalmology service (separate equine and small animal ophthalmology rotations)

• Munana developed Moodle self-assessment for VMC-984 • Olivry coordinated the addition of online flash cards and exam questions for VMC-

951 dermatology • Roe developed clinical rotation course site in Moodle – forelimb lameness module • Sherman initiated new 4th year clinical rotation – VMB-978, Behavior and Nutrition • Stevens developed General Practice rotation integrating medical and surgical cases • Stevens integrated Behavioral Medicine and Nutritional Medicine within general

practice • Stevens integrated wellness clinic with 3rd year students in general practice • Stevens developed and integrated effective veterinary communication practices with

the 4th year veterinary students • Stevens incorporated humane handling techniques in the exam room training of

students and technicians • Stoskopf mentored Hitchings Scholar (Emily Wayne) and Teaching Innovation Grant

student (Brad Waffa) in summer research project • Suter received funding to develop “Interactive web-based hematology/oncology case

presentations” with NCSU Teaching Innovation Grant • Tate continued to develop presentations involving equine surgery and refining by

adding and updated presentations with videos • Vaden used spicynodes for concept mapping of management of CRF in cats and

dogs • Williams expanded provision of relevant journal article for each new case to the

attending students

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• Williams initiated project as PI for inter-disciplinary teaching innovation (Interactive web-based hematology/oncology case presentations)

D. Research Volume of Activity

• Extramural Grants as Primary Investigator and/or Co-Investigator – $3,401,106 • CVM/NCSU Grant Funding - $33,338 • DoCS Firestone Canine Research – $3,000 • DoCS Veterinary Practice Plan Research – $3,000

Specific achievements of significance

• Cardiology group validated and used the aldosterone:creatinine ratio in urine to make evaluation of the Renin-Antiotensin-Aldosterone System much easier and less expensive

• Cardiology group documented that Aldosterone Breakthrough occurs in experimental RAAS activation

• Cardiology group demonstrated that Aldosterone Breakthrough occurs in Natural Heart Failure in Dogs

• Blikslager determined the way in which a novel protein called CIC-2 helps heal injured intestine

• Blikslager discovered that the protein allied CIC-2 is genetically involved in Inflammatory Bowel Disease in animals and humans

• Blikslager determined the scientific relevance of novel anti-inflammatory drugs in both animals and humans

• Chappell introduced use of community veterinary practitioners as a clinical study collaborators for collection of study data and samples

• Clode introduced refinement of an ex-vivo model for perfusion of canine eyes, which enables evaluation of ocular disposition of drugs following various routes of administration

• DeFrancesco continues to explore our understanding of cardiac biomarkers in the diagnosis and management of heart disease

• Fogle introduced examination of the COX selectivity of NSAIDs commonly given to horses for pain and inflammation is the first step in determining whether newer, COX selective NSAIDs will increase survival and reduce complications in clinical equine patient undergoing surgery

• Gookin set up a unique collaboration with UNC pediatric gastroenterologists and surgeons to obtain clinical samples from babies with necrotizing enterocolitis. Obtained funding and Institutional Review Board approval to collect the samples for metabolomics investigation that is hoped to provide great preliminary data for an R01 level grant proposal

• Gookin’s laboratory identified Enterococcus hirae as a likely endogenous probiotic of kittens that may be superior than entrerococci currently marketed for use in cats

• Gruen worked to increase the behavioral component of assessment of cats with DJD – both in their initial assessment and in monitoring of therapeutic success

• Gruen worked with research team to modify the feline General Test Apparatus to allow for cats to perform more natural behaviors

• Gruen, along with members of research team have constructed an arena for standardization of the test used to select dogs for IED detection work

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• Hansen is currently studying the effect of valvular heart disease in dogs not yet in overt congestive heart failure by comparing their daily activity against the activity of similar dogs without heart disease

• Hansen obtained funding for a device that continuously measures central venous hemoglobin saturation (Scv02 monitor)

• Hansen and colleagues are performing the first-ever comprehensive assessment of the canine cytokine response to overwhelming infection and blood transfusions

• Hauck identified a gene expression signature in metastatic soft tissue sarcomas. This gene expression signature should be more accurate at determining if a sarcoma will metastasize than the current methodology, histologic grade.

• Hauck demonstrated that one of the mechanisms by which hyposia results in a more malignant phenotype is down regulation of apoptosis in tumor cells

• Hauck’s research team is performing the first ever clinical trial of treatment of lymphosarcoma with a targeted therapeutic agent

• Hawkins and research group have successfully performed tidal-breathing spirometry and respiratory inductance plethysmography in unsedated dogs and either affected or genetic carriers for Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy, a model for Duchene’s muscular dystrophy

• Hess’ research group is the first to have characterized the classical MHC class I genes that control the development and function of CD8+ T cells in the cat

• Hess’ research group is first to have described the peptides bound by a classical MHC class I molecule in the dog

• Jones developed a novel therapy to inhibit neutrophil function to treat pulmonary inflammation

• Keene finished a clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of a beta blocker in a large, multicenter, prospective, randomized clinical trial (which he designed)

• Lascelles developed the first insights into what parameters are likely to be valid measures of feline DJD-associated pain

• Lascelles developed first data suggesting central sensitization occurs in association with canine OA

• Marcellin-Little expanded research in freeform custom implants. Now able to design limb-sparing implants to replace a wide range of missing bones and joints

• Mariani’s laboratory demonstrated for first time the persistence of multipotent neural progenitor cells within the brains of mature dogs

• Mariani' laboratory group continued work on matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs); Also continued work on inflammatory brain disease in dogs and discovered that immune cells continue to proliferate and divide after they have invaded the central nervous system

• McMullen developed equine goggles with interchangeable corrective lenses to evaluate naturally occurring refractive errors in the horse

• McMullen increased in number and types of standing ocular surgical procedures being performed in horses under sedation (e.g. conjunctival and amniotic membrane grafting procedures, cyclosporine implant placement, lamellar corneal transplant procedures)

• Monteiro created in vitro cell models for canine liver, kidney and intestines to be used as alternative models for food ingredient screening for safety evaluation

• Monteiro’s research investigates the toxic and penetration effect of nanomaterials with skin and the biodistribution of nanomaterials with ADME studies

• Munana’s research focuses on methods to more effectively treat epilepsy in dogs. Recent studies evaluated novel treatment strategies for seizures as well as exploring why some dogs respond poorly to medical therapy

• Olby’s research laboratory has started a clinical trial looking a cellular transplantation as a therapy of chronic paralysis – currently recruiting 30 paralyzed dogs into the trial

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• Olby’s research has discovered a novel mutation causing canine cerebellar degeneration in 2 different breeds of dog

• Olivry is working to identify and test the ability of novel pharmacological agents to prevent the development of skin lesions in dogs with atopic dermatitis, a common allergic skin disease in dogs

• Olivry, in clinics, is testing the efficacy of novel treatment modalities for skin lesions in dogs with atopic dermatitis and autoimmune skin diseases

• Olivry is developing a model of itch in dogs to test novel antipruritic interventions in a pre-clinical study

• Olivry is developing new diagnostic tests to diagnose autoimmune blistering skin diseases in dogs

• Sherman has brought expertise in the field of fear/stress responses and canine behavior to a number of projects. One is supported by the Office of Naval Research in collaboration with other faculty at the CVM and a private IDD dog supplied in N.C. Another project is in collaboration with colleagues in NCSU Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments.

• Williams, with colleagues, continues to learn and publish innovations in the area of lymphoma, the most common hematopoietic cancer in dogs and cats and osteosarcoma, most common bone cancer in dogs

E. Extension Extension and Public Service Clinical Sciences faculty average nearly 40% FTE teaching in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The majority of the patients are referred from veterinarians in North Carolina and the surrounding 5-state area (in excess of 25,500 accessions/year). Faculty and clinical residents provide expert advice on a multitude of medical and surgical problems (roughly 600 phone calls per week). Selected Innovations in Clinical Service in the VTH

• Atkins and colleagues are working on a beta-blocker trial, feline HCM trial, biomarker trial, and consulting with a company on another drug trial using a novel compound to treat congestive heart failure

• Bailey is developing canine trans-cervical insemination; canine pregnancy management; canine trans-cervical uterine lavage; equine late-term twin reduction; and gamete harvest of terminally ill animals

• Chappell developed owner compliance materials, pharmacy management documents, SOPs, and screening aids for clinical trials

• Chappell established Clinical Studies Core capability to perform clinical trials according to Good Clinical Practice

• Chappell developed system of clinical study registration to assist with tracking clinical research financial and productivity metrics for the CVM

• Chappell developed materials and systems to support clinical study collaborations with local community veterinary practices and engaged in several projects utilizing the collaborating practices and practitioners

• Davis is developing an equine specific formulary for use in the hospital • Cardiology service has identified an offsite service that can receive ECG signals from

our external event records (King of Hearts)

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• Cardiology expanded the use of TEE and angiographic CT for diagnosis of coronary artery anomaly in Bulldogs with pulmonic stenosis

• DeFrancesco continued her work on 3 trials – EPIC trial (evaluation of pimobendan in dogs with preclinical MVD disease), Aqua Cat trial (evaluation of a betablocker in cats with preclinical HCM), and Canine BNP studies

• Ferris participated as a team member in implementation of the General Limited Small Animal Practice including focus on communication skills, primary care, preventative care, and general medicine and soft tissue surgery

• Fogle assisted with renovation of CVM equine website, which is the first contact site for many clients

• Fogle submitted proposal to modify equine CT room to accommodate standing equine CT scans

• Fogle and Gerard received approval for expansion of Equine Soft Tissue Field Consultancy Services

• Gerard purchased new dental equipment to improve dental examinations and extraction techniques

• Gilger continued to develop expertise in performing ocular implants, intraocular surgery, corneal surgery

• Gookin organized offering of T. foetus PCR testing through UVIS • Gookin is preparing the launch of a PCR for diagnosis of P. hominis • Gruen incorporated behavioral evaluations into clinical trials protocols (feline

osteoarthritis/DJD, canine fears and phobias, canine aggression, feline aggression, feline inappropriate elimination)

• Hanel and colleagues implemented plasmapheresis service, which is only offered at one other veterinary institution in the world

• Hanel introduced hemostatic gauze and nasal atomizers in the SAETS • Hansen designed two metabolic intensive care cages and extensive modifications to the

ICU runs • Hansen designed and directed installation of wall mounting equipment for mechanical

ventilators • Harms completed 24 hour HAZWOPER training in order to take part in bottlenose

dolphin health assessment in Louisiana as follow-up on Deepwater Horizon oil spill • Harms further refined low-residue euthanasia techniques for stranded large whales to

relieve suffering while minimizing relay toxicity concerns • Harrell supervised I131 therapy, balloon enteroscopy, laser lithotripsy, esophageal

bougeniage, tracheal stenting, nasal stenosis repair • Oncology is running the first lymphosarcoma clinical trial with a targeted therapeutic

agent • Hawkins formalized protocol within medicine and surgery services for dilation of

nasopharyngeal stensosis • Hawkins initiated and leading preliminary testing of volumetric capnography as a non-

invasive measure of pulmonary function in collaboration with others • Hawkins – Prospective collection of BALF from dogs, and collection of specimens for

culture from patients with trachea stents to compare brushing over stent with BALF • Hess’ laboratory worked on techniques (primers and cycling conditions) for high-

resolution genotyping of dogs for the MHC genes DLA-8 (class I) and DRBI (class II) • Jermyn determined serum cardiac troponin I levels in patient undergoing splenectomy:

to determine whether serum cardial troponin I levels are elevated in patient undergoing splenic surgery for naturally occurring disease

• Jermyn introduced a surgical safety checklist to determine if introduction of a surgical safety checklist would impact major complication rates in veterinary population

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• Lascelles introduced evaluation of a low dose NSAID for DJD pain relief in cats; evaluation of a supplement for alleviation of feline DJD pain; evaluation of central sensitization associated with OA pain

• Mathews begin coiling intrahepatic portosystemic shunts • Dunning established the new Rehabilitation Service (with input from Olby, Lascelles,

Marcellin) • Olby running 2 clinical trials: Evaluation of the effect of crananidin on the incidence of

UTIs post spinal cord injury and Evaluation of the effect of transplanted adipose derived stem cells, Schwann cells and inosine on the outcome of spinal cord injury

• Redding known for arthroscopy, ultrasound, MRI and CT in the treatment and diagnosis of lameness and orthopedic diseases of the horse

• Redding developing specific uses of ultrasound for interventional techniques (joint injection) and is adapting sonographic techniques used in humans, but not currently utilized in horses

• Roe introduced the MMP technique for management of CCL injury • Roe and Marcellin performed total knee replacement in a cat • Roe performed the first liner exchange for the cup to accommodate a custom prosthetic

head in a dog with recurrent luxation following THR • Sherman established the Behavioral Medicine Service • Vaden is working with the international group Renal Pathology Standardization Project,

studying and describing the clinical associations with the different diseases • Williams and research technician (Julie Osborne) developed Cancer Care fund and

associated website (http://www.cvm.ncsu.edu/cancercare/cc.html) providing resources to clients, animal database for future clinical trial efforts, and additional publicizing of clinical trials

• Williams led an initiative to develop partnership with VCA, whereby VCA funds a 3-year residency position with the successful candidate completing a training program

• Wood collaborated with Oncology and has established an apheresis team at NCSU. Primary interest in this team is therapeutic plasma exchange for the treatment of immune mediated disorders such as IMHA and myasthenia gravis

Managed a clinical practice that provided effective and efficient service (Information provided for 2010-2011 fiscal year through March 2011)

99.1% of hospital revenue collected at discharge $1,591,996 Total VPP Revenue Generated by Department $6,798,437 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 1 to 12 week clinical experiences in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital under supervision of CS faculty.

• See Visitor Link on College Website at URL - http://cvm.ncsu.edu/rop/ (click on Approved Visitors – CVM & VTH visitors FY 2011-2012)

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Provide leadership role in the Department, CVM, VTH, and NCSU. Bailey Theriogenology Representative, Planning Committee for Companion Animal Health and Wellness Outpatient Center Equine Health Center – spearheaded effort t to achieve certification Organizer of Annual Open House and CE Seminar at Equine Health Center CVM Library Committee CVM Course Coordinators Committee Birkenheuer Infectious Disease Control Committee Small Animal Intern Selection Committee Co-Director of Vector Borne Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Co-Director of Small Animal Internal Medicine/Clinician Investigator Program Blikslager Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Chair, Search Committee for Clinical Laboratory Animal Veterinarian Breitschwerdt Director, NCSU-CVM Biosafety Laboratory Executive Committee on One Health Consortium, RTP One Health Course-Organization and Attendance – Co-listed graduate course at UNC, NCSU and Duke Breuhaus Course Coordinators Group Equine Service Chief Equine Focus Area Leader Chappell Director, Clinical Studies Core Member and Meeting Coordinator, Clinical Studies Core Steering Committee Executive Committee of Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research Member, Companion Animal Health and Wellness Outpatient Center Planning Committee Animal Models of Disease Writing Workgroup Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of Veterinary Business Management Association Assisted VBMA with planning and organization of 4th Annual Wolfpack Leadership Conference Clode Small Animal Rotating Internship Selection Committee MBS Clinical Faculty Reappointment Committee (ad hoc DoCS Representative) Davis CVM FCHOP Committee, Chair 2011 Faculty Advisor, Equine Emergency and Foal Team Resident Program Director, Medicine PICO Committee (Electronic Medical Records) Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society

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DeFrancesco Service Chief, Specialty Services Hospital Board NCVC Small Animal Program Committee, Assistant Chair & Chairperson (2013) Small Animal Rotating Intern Oversight and Selection Committee CVM Open House Committee NC Veterinary Medical Foundation Degernes Assistant Head, for Multi-Species Medicine Section Program Director, NCSU Study Abroad Program CVM International Programs Committee CVM Diversity Committee Faculty Advisor, WAAZM Early CVM Diversity Committee Small Animal Rotating Intern Selection Committee Neurology Residency Selection Committee CVM Open House Committee Ferris Chair, CVM Faculty Committee on Academic Performance and Student Conduct Advisor, CVM Student Small Animal Medicine Club Advisor, CVM Student Surgery Club Fish NCSU Responsible Conduct of Research Advisory Committee ASLAP Veterinary Student Liaison and Advisor Faculty Committee on Laboratory Animal Resources Course Coordinators Group Assist the NCSU University Attending Veterinarian in execution of institutional program of veterinary care at CVM Assist in IACUC Committee AAALAC Accreditation Process Flammer Acting Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs Fogle Electronic Medical Records Committee PICO – Electronic Medical Records Committee Active participant in Equine Group Meetings Faculty Committee for House Officer Programs (FCHOP) Gerard Hospital Board Equine Veterinary Service Chief Equine Focus Curriculum Coordinator and Committee Chair Chair, Equine Medicine and Surgery Internship Selection Committee Coordinator, Equine Medicine and Surgery Internship

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Chair, Equine Surgery Internship Equine Surgery Resident Selection Committee International Programs Committee Member and Coordinator for Australia/NZ Awards Committee, Equine Representative Ad Hoc Communications Training Committee Markel Scholarship Internal Candidate Review Committee Participate in New House Officer Orientation Program Participate in New DVM Class Orientation Program Gookin Nomination Committee for Dean of CVM DoCS Peer Evaluation of Teaching Committee Faculty Mentor, Dr. Michael Wood Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Co-Director of Merck-Merial Summer Research Scholar Program NIH/NCSU Comparative Medicine and Tranlational Research Training Program Executive Committee – Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Training Program Hanel Co-Chair Open House Committee Developed and Maintain CE Series for ER Technicians Director of Small Animal Emergency and Triage Services Liaison for SAETS Liaison for Small Animal ICU to Staff Supervisor Electronic Medical Records Committee VFPP Committee Blood Bank Committee Intern Oversight Committee Search Committee, SA Emergency and Triage Technician Supervisor Search Committee, SA Intermediate Care Technician Supervisor Search Committee, SA Intensive Care Unit Technician Supervisor Hansen Blood Bank Committee Computer Committee for Terry Center VTH PICO Committee FCHOP Committee Hardie Department Head, DoCS Terry Center Building Committee Terry Center Grand Opening Committee Curriculum Committee Course Coordinator’s Committee NCSU Moodle Steering Committee NCSU Department Head Steering Committee NCSU Task Force on Review of Academic Programs NCSU 125th Anniversary Planning Committee AAVMC Program Committee, Chair AAVMC Veterinary Educator’s Committee, Chair

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Harms CMAST Resident Faculty Facilities Committee NCSU Marine Science Council Multispecies Medicine Section Environmental Medicine Consortium Advisory Committee Harrell Program Director of Intern Selection Committee Head, Intern Program Improvement Committee Faculty Advisor, Ward Technicians NCVC Committee Financial Committee Search Committee, two SA Medicine Technician positions Infectious Disease Committee Headed, Combined Medicine and Surgery Group to discuss laparoscopy procedures Hauck Peer Teaching Evaluation Committee Hawkins Leader, Small Animal Medicine Section Electronic Medical Record Committee Section Coordinator, Small Animal Internal Medicine Selection Committee for Herbert Benjamin Distinguished Professorship Reviewer, DoCS and Firestone Grants Hess VTH Case Review Committee Faculty Committee on Research CVM Annual Research Forum, Abstract Reviewer Immunology Program Admissions Committee Jermyn DVM Admissions Committee Product Evaluation Committee Internal Case Review Committee Search Committee, Tenure Track Veterinary Radiation Oncologist Jones Assistant Department Head Director, Combined DVM/PhD Program Director, Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program Co-director, Summer Research Internship Program Director, Comparative Medicine and Translational Research Training Program CBS Program Co-Director, Veterinary Scholars Program CCMTR Executive Committee University Strategic Planning Committee Diversity Strategic Planning Committee CVM Strategic Planning Committee DoCS Post-Tenure Review Committee

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Search Committee, CVM Dean Search Committee, CVM Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies Keene Building Planning Committee Chair, University Dining Committee Kennedy-Stoskopf CVM Strategic Planning Committee, Co-Chair CVM Students hosting the World Rabies Symposium, Faculty Advisor NCSU Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Faculty NCSU Environmental Sciences Faculty Conservation Genomics Working Group, CCMTR Co-PI and Faculty to the NCSU S.E. Regional Clinical Science Center Krug AVDC Credentialing Committee Lascelles CVM Research Space Policy Committee CVM Research Committee Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management Associate Director, CCMTR Assistant Head, DoCS Maggi Co-Director, Molecular Diagnostic Coordinator, Vector-Borne Diseases Diagnostic Laboratory Research Committee Marcellin-Little University-wide Research Committee Ad Hoc Member, CVM Research Committee Advisor, NCSU-CVM Surgery Club Mariani CVM Research Space Allocation and Management Committee Marks Communications Committee Hospital Board Blood Bank Committee Intern Selection Committee Intern Committee Chair Admissions Committee CVM Awards and Scholarship Committee Course Coordinator Committee Cadaver Use Committee Search Committee Marketing Specialist Search Committee ER/ICU Nurses Search Committee, Technical Clinical Supervisor Search Committee, Pharmacy Resident

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Search Committee, Nutrition Faculty Search Committee, Pathology Faculty Mathews Intern Selection Committee Chair, CVM Admissions Committee Chair, Hospital SA Surgery Residency Program University Cluster Hire Search Committee – Regenerative Medicine CALS Speed Networking Event Participant Monteiro EPA-NCSU Collaboration on Research and Educational Opportunities NCSU Chancellors Nanotechnology/Leadership Committee Sigma Xi Liaison Officer CVM Safety Committee Chair, DoCS Post Tenure Review Committee Munana Electronic Medical Records Committee Intern Oversight Committee Olby Search Committee, CCMTR Director Clinical Genomics Core Leader for CCMTR DoCS Peer Teaching Evaluation Committee Olivry Assistant Department Head CCMTR Executive Board Leader, CCMTR Allergy and Clinical Immunology Core CVM Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee Search Committee, CCMTR Director Redding Program Committee for NCVConference Roe Assistant Department Head, DoCS Infectious Disease Committee UVIS Medical Records Committee VFPP Committee Chair, Hospital Board Committee PICO Development Team, Team Leader Course Coordinators Curriculum Committee CVM Strategic Planning Committee Sherman Director, Animal Behavior Service Chief, Animal Behavior Section Course Coordinators Group Health and Wellness Center Operations Committee Animal Welfare, Ethics, and Public Policy Program

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Stevens University Grievance Committee NCVC Animal Welfare Track Chair Service Chief, Health and Wellness Center Hospital Board Member Product Evaluation Committee Communication Committee Search Committee, Avian and Exotics Clinical Instructor Staff Excellence Awards Committee Stoskopf Director, Environmental Medicine Consortium Chair, NCSU Fisheries and Wildlife PhD Committee NCSU Biotechnology Faculty NCSU Forestry Faculty NCSU Biomedical Engineering Faculty NCSU Toxicology Faculty NCSU Environmental Sciences Faculty NCSU Marine Sciences Council NCSU Friends of the Library Committee Development of CMASST Dormitory and Animal Holding Facilities, Morehead City Coordinate, Zoological Medicine Focus Conservation Genomics Working Group, CCMTR Co-PI on NCSU S.E> Regional Climate Science Center Suter Member, CCMTR DoCS Peer Teaching Evaluation Committee Tate FCCCE and Course Coordinators Committee Vaden Clinical Studies Core Committee Course Coordinators Group Committee Faculty Committee on Curriculum and Course Evaluation Williams Intern Oversight Committee Senator, NCSU Faculty Senate President, Phi Zeta, Secretary Proposals to Increase RDVM and Client Responsiveness in VTH Committee Improving Staff/Veterinarian Interactions and Morale in the VTH Committee Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research Terry Center for Companion Animals Building Committee Faculty Committee on Curriculum and Course Evaluation SCAAHA, Faculty Advisor Wood Intern Selection Committee

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F. Faculty Honors, Awards and Recognitions

• Atkins served as Program Chair (Co) for American Heartworm Triennial Symposium • Blikslager awarded the Applied Equine Research Award, World Equestrian Veterinary

Association in Hyderabad, India • Breitschwerdt was awarded an NCSU Alumni Association Outstanding Research Award • Gerard appointed to American College of Veterinary Surgeons Examination Committee • Gilger appointed President, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists • Gilger, Associate Editor, Veterinary Ophthalmology Textbook • Gookin received American Veterinary Medical Foundation/Winn Feline Foundation

Research Award for contributions to advancing feline research (AVMA Conference 2011)

• Harms received Stange Award for Meritorious Service by the Iowa State University, CVM, October 2011

• Harms completed 2-year term as President of the American College of Zoological Medicine

• Harms served on AVMA Panel on Euthanasia (Aquatics Working Group, and Reptile/Zoo & Wildlife Working Group)

• Hauck invited to become Permanent Member of NCI-F Training Review Committee • Hawkins served as Chair of the Board of Regents of the American College of Veterinary

Internal Medicine • Jermyn received Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Surgery • Jones was named the first recipient of the Herbert Benjamin Distinguished Professorship • Jones assumed Directorship of the Comparative Medicine and Translational Research

Training Program • Lascelles received Pfizer Animal Heath Award for Research Excellence • Lewbart received the William Medway Award for Excellence in Teaching at the 43rd

Annual Meeting of the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia

• Marks received Class of 2013 Bayer Faculty Award • Marks is President of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Specialty

Small Animal Internal Medicine • Monteiro-Riviere Regents Distinguished Professor and University Distinguished

Professor and Director of the Nanotechnology Innovation Center of Kansas State and Chief Technical Officer of NanoScale Corporation

• Monteiro-Riviere elected to Board of Directors, The Academy of Toxicological Sciences • Monteiro-Riviere is on Editorial Board for Research and Reports in Transdermal Drug

Delivery • Murphy – Money to build pharmacy waiting area was bequeathed by co-owner of my

long-time patient (Bear Callis/BC Weinstein) upon her passing (Sarah Callis) – Picture of Bear hangs on the wall in the pharmacy waiting area

• Olby became Leader of the Clinical Genomics Core, CCMTR • Olby on Board of Regents of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and

International Relations Committee Chair • Redding serves on Symposium Committee of the American College of Veterinary

Surgery and is Chair of the Scientific Session and Committee • Risselada received Diplomate Status in the American College of Veterinary Surgery

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• Stoskopf is Co-PI on Department of Interior Establishment of Southeastern Climate Science Center at NCSU

• Tate appointed to Board of Directors of the American Museum of Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

• Vaden, President-Elect of the American Society of Nephrology and Urology • Wood and Gookin received a Morris Animal Foundation First Award

Publications and other professional activities

Dept. Original works in

peer-reviewed journals

Case Reports in

peer-reviewed journals

Review articles in

peer-reviewed journals

Books Book Chapters

Abstracts from scientific &

professional veterinary

conferences

Electronic Media

Invited Research

presentations, professional

audience

Continuing Education

presentations

Bulletins Booklets,

etc.

Copy-rights

Patents

DOCS 98 17 9 2 45 106 6 334 17 1 6 5 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, 2011: Dr. Jody Gookin, Associate Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine; Dr. Duncan Lascelles, Professor of Small Animal Surgery; Dr. Karen Munana, Professor of Neurology; Dr. Natasha Olby, Professor of Neurology

• Reappointments to be effective July 2011: Dr. Allison Clode, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology; 2nd Term; Dr. Paul Hess, Assistant Professor of Oncology 2nd Term; Dr. Chris Mariani, Assistant Professor of Neurology 2nd Term

New appointments:

• EPA: Dr. Margaret Gruen, Research Assistant Professor; Dr. Marije Risselada, Clinical Assistant Professor in Small Animal Surgery

Faculty Departures: Dr. Michael Schramme, Equine Surgery G. Students Student Activities

Graduate Students : 20 # Graduate students receiving CVM graduate student stipends (based on all

CVM graduate students) 11 # Graduate students supported from extramural funds 28 # Graduate students in progress 4 # Graduate students completing degrees 0 # graduate students discontinuing their programs (on leave of absence) >100 % of previous graduate students employed in related fields

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House Officers : Faculty supervised the training of 44 residents and 13 interns in 11 specialty areas.

100% Residents accepted this year were in top 10% of applicant pool 533 # of applications for DoCS residency programs

351 # of applications for DoCS Small Animal internship program >95% previous residents passing certification exams w/in 4 years >56% previous residents employed in specialty area or graduate program 66 # of applications for DoCS equine intern

Honors and other measures of quality (students, graduate students, house officers with

whom faculty have advised, mentored and or served on committees)

• DoCS Bedside Manner Award – Rae Hutchins & Julie Walker • DoCS Outstanding Small Animal Intern – Andrew Woolcock • Graduate Student of the Month – Katie Tolbert (Gookin/Jones) for October 2011 • Graduate Student of the Month – Meghali Nighot (Blikslager) for March 2012 • Graduate Student of the Month – Petra Bizikova (Olivry) for April 2012

Atkins:

• Josh Stern – July 2012 – Transfer resident, expected progress in program • Tim Hodge – July 2013 – expected progress in program • Sandra Tou – July 2010 – Clinical Veterinarian, NCSU • Amanda Erickson – July 2011 – University of Georgia, Part-time faculty • Marisa Ames – July 2012 – expected progress in program • Jonathon Abbott Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Faculty, Virginia Tech • Claudia Baldwin – Board-certified, ACVIM, internal medicine, Faculty, Iowa State

University • David Panciera - Board-certified, ACVIM, internal medicine, Faculty, VA Tech • Patti Snyder - Board-certified, ACVIM, internal medicine, Faculty (ret) U of Florida • Susan Longhofer - Board-certified, ACVIM, internal medicine, Research Director, private

industry • Kevin Monce - Board-certified, ACVIM, internal medicine, Internist, Specialty Private

Practice • Allison Adams - Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Cardiologist, Specialty Private

Practice; Now IDEXX Laboratories and CSU Faculty – shared appt. • Teresa DeFrancesco – Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Faculty, NCSU • Will Rausch - Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Cardiologist, Specialty Private Practice • Jennifer Sidley - Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Cardiologist, Specialty Private

Practice • Merrilee Small - Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Cardiologist, Specialty Private

Practice • Peggy (Booth) Sayer - Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Cardiologist, Specialty

Private Practice • Yoko Fujii - Board-certified, ACVIM, cardiology, Azabu University, Tokyo, Japan

Bailey:

• Renan B Sper was accepted into a PhD program with Dr. Jorge Piedrahita

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Birkenheuer: • James Hummel and Adhley Cruse achieved ACVIM Diplomate Status

Blikslager:

• Karin Kruger, Board Certified by the ACVIM, 2012 • Liara Gonzalez. Selected to present her CVM and Research Experience to the Board of

Trustees, 2012 • Liara Gonzalez. Awarded an NIH CCMTR T32 Fellowship, 2012-2014 • Prashant Nighot. Publication image on the cover of AJP-Cell

(http://ajpcell.physiology.org/content/302/1) • Raphael Labens. Awarded the Leroy Coggins Graduate Fellowship for Excellence in

Equine Research, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, 2011 Breitschwerdt:

• Natalie Cherry, third place recognition for oral presentations among NCSU-CVM Graduate students

• Mrudula Varanat Postdoc position SONY, New York, Plague research. Breuhaus:

• Amanda Curling passed the last section of her ACVIM board exam. • Karin Kruger passed the certifying portion of the ACVIM board exams. • Amy Edwards was chosen to be our next equine medicine resident.

Clode:

• Diana Pate, achieved board certification in the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, August 2011

• Jay Harrington, Cynthia Wheeler Memorial Grant, award by American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists for overall best resident presentation, October 2011

Davis:

• Amanda Curling achieved Diplomate status in the ACVIM (LA) • Karin Kruger won the young investigator’s award at ACVIM for a poster presentation on

which I was the corresponding author • Natalie Cherry successfully defended her dissertation March 2012

DeFrancesco:

• Dr. Mandy Erickson, achieved Diplomate status (ACVIM Cardiology) in 2011 first attempt. Joined the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine at 75% faculty appointment.

• Dr. Bobbi Conner, achieved Diplomate Status (ACVECC) in 2011 first attempt and is currently a visiting faculty scholar at Veterinary School at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

• Dr. Marisa Ames and Josh Stern, passed ACVIM General exam and credentials for ACVIM Cardiology certifier exam were accepted. Dr. Ames was awarded an ACVIM resident research grant.

• Dr. Nicole Leblanc, started her Cardiology Residency position at the University of Oregon.

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Fogle: • Weston Davis, House Officer of the month • Liara Gonzalez, Graduate Committee member, 2014 - Awarded NCHC grant for “Does

large colon resection and anastomosis affect survival in horses with large colon volvulus?” 4304$

Gerard:

• Drs. Ankrom and Hale, Class of 2011 Large Animal Intern of the Year Award • Dr. Stacie Boswell – Residency, Large Animal Surgery, UT, 2011-2014 • Dr. Andrew Smith – Residency, Large Animal Surgery, UF, 2011-2014

Gilger:

• Dr. Diana Pate: 2008-2011 (ACVO Dipl. 2011) • Dr. Jay Harrington: 2009-present • Dr. Heather Berkshire: 2010-present • Dr. Julie Hempstead: 2010-present • Dr. Nelson Pinto: 2011-present

Gookin:

• Meghali Nighot defended PhD degree in 2012 (committee member) • Derek M. Foster – NIH-Merial-AAVMC Young Investigator Award. • Katie Tolbert – Travel grant to DDW from the Comparative Gastroenterology Society 1st place oral abstract CVM Research Forum 2011 Was awarded a research grant from the Waltham Foundation 2011

Was graduate student of the month Oct 2011 • Allison Mazepa – T32 NIH-CCMTRTP Training Grant

Hanel:

• Bobbi Conner achieved Diplomate Status (ACVECC) • Bobbi Conner accepted a faculty position at the University of Florida CVM • Julie Walker accepted a faculty position at the University of Wisconsin • Julie Walker received the Bedside manner award as well as the resident of the year

award from the class of 2012 • Stephanie Istvan successfully obtained 2 grants to fund her project

Hansen:

• Bobbi Connor achieved Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, then accepted an appointment in a clinical locum at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Pretoria, South Africa

Harms:

• Sathya Chinnadurai (zoological medicine resident 2009, anesthesia resident 2011), faculty position UC Davis

• Karen Wolf (zoological medicine resident 2008), ACZM Diplomate status • James Morris (PhD 2009, committee member), Presidential Early Career Award for

Scientists and Engineers for his work on invasive lionfish at NOAA Beaufort Laboratory Harrell:

• Jim Hummel-Diplomate ACVIM, first author publication • Katie Tolbert-Diplomate ACVIM, abstract at ACVIM 2011 • Jason Reeder-Diplomate ACVIM

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• Ashley Cruse-Diplomate ACVIM • Elizabeth Lennon-manuscript submitted to JVIM • Rae Hutchins-abstract accepted for ACVIM presentation, passed general board

examination • Allie Mazepa-passed general board examination • Michael DiCicco-Coat of Honor • Cristina Perez-obtained faculty position in Leipzeig, Germany • Seven of nine interns interested in pursuing further training were successful in obtaining

residencies/specialty internships-including internal medicine, radiology, and nutrition. • The majority of students for whom I wrote letters matched to internships. • Successful continuation of medicine journal club for resident training.

Hauck:

• Dr. Vivianna LaDonne will be entering a clinical pathology residency at Louisiana State University – July 2012

Hawkins:

• Jason Reeder earned Board-certification from the ACVIM (SAIM). I was Dr. Reeder’s residency advisor.

• Elizabeth Lennon and Cristina Perez earned Board-certification from the ACVIM (SAIM). • Justin DeVanna has completed data collection for his study of respiratory function

abnormalities in Golden Retriever muscular dystrophy, a model for Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy in people.

Hess:

• Jason Kidd (completed Medical Oncology residency July 2011) passed the ACVIM Oncology certifying exam, and accepted a position in private oncology practice in California.

• Lindsay Thalheim passed the ACVIM General Exam in June 2011. • Lindsay Thalheim won a first place award for her oral presentation on lineage & clonality

diagnostics in canine lymphoma at the annual Veterinary Cancer Society meeting in Albuquerque, NM in 2011.

• Greg Gojanovich passed his Preliminary Exam in December 2011. • Farah Alayli won first-place honors for her poster in the Life Sciences category at the

2012 NCSU Graduate Student Research Symposium. • Both of my PhD graduate students were visible in the NCSU research community:

o Peter and Greg each presented an hour-long seminar in the Immunology Program series, Research in Progress, this year.

o Both presented abstracts of their work: Peter, an oral talk at the CVM Annual Research Forum, January 20, 2012; and Greg, a poster at the Molecular Biotechnology Symposium(McKimmon Center), November 10, 2011

Jermyn:

• ACVS Resident Publication Research Award (2nd place): Szabo SD, Jermyn K, Neel J, Mathews KG. Evaluation of postceliotomy peritoneal drain fluid volume, cytology and blood-to-peritoneal fluid lactate and glucose differences in normal dogs (2011) Veterinary Surgery Jun;40(4):444-9

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Jones: • Amanda Curling passed boards and is board certified • Karin Kruger passed the specialty board exam and only needs to complete the residency

to be board certified. • Emily Medlin awarded a Molecular Biotechnology GAANN fellowship, NC State

Kennedy-Stoskopf: • Charles-Smith LE, McClusky D, Fornaro R, Kennedy-Stoskopf S. Novel Application of

Wireless Sensor Networks to Monitor Wildlife Interactions with Their Environment. Wildlife Disease Association 60th Annual International Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August 14-19, 2011. (Oral Presentation; travel award from SE Climate Science Center)

Lascelles:

• Mentored Research Fellow Javier Benito and Research Intern Anna Charlton achieved Certificate of Achievement, NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Research Forum, Raleigh, NC, USA, ‘Evaluation of Meloxicam and Tepoxalin in Cats’

Maggi:

• 2012- 21st Annual NC State Undergraduate Research Symposium Award. Kristy M Casper, Animal Science (CALS student)

• 3rd place award for oral presentation at the 2011 CVM Research Forum – Natalie Cherry: Bartonella infection in healthy and sick horses in the southeastern United States

Marcellin-Little:

• Jim Taylor – Surgery resident – Private Practice (Research Advisor) – Joined ACVS • Kathryn Fitzwater – Surgery resident – Ohio State University (Research Advisor) –

Joined ACVS Mariani:

• Dr. Zachary Niman achieved ACVIM Diplomate status, accepted position in private specialty practice

• Dr. Stacy Dillard achieved ACVIM Diplomate status, accepted position in private specialty practice

• Dr. Lindsay Boozer (previous Neurology Fellow in my laboratory) obtained neurology residency at University of Georgia

Marks:

• Bobbi Connor DACVECC-Faculty University of Ondesport • Andrew Woolcock-IM residency-University of Georgia • Claire Hyatt-ECC residency-Cornell University • Julie Walker-Faculty University of Wisconsin

Mathews:

• Dr. Stephanie Szabo – 2nd place resident research publication at ACVS. Kieri Jermyn and Akiko Mitsui achieved Diplomate status in ACVS

McMullen:

• Diana Pate, achieved Diplomate status, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists

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• Jay Harrington, Dr. Cindy Wheeler Memorial Grant for Research award. 42nd Annual Conference of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Hilton Head, South Carolina

Monteiro:

• Meghan Samberg, Ph.D. student (present), Biomedical Engineering. Thesis Entitled, “Biological Interactions with Silver Nanoparticles”. December, 16, 2011,

• Philip Miller (present), Biomedical Engineering • Alexcia Linthicum (present), CBS Pharmacology • Daniela Karadzovska (present), CBS Pharmacology • Huadong Xu (present), Biomedical Engineering • Tim Martin (present), Biomedical Engineering • Xiang-Jun Shen, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, (2011–present) • Meghan Samberg, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, (2011–present) • Natalia Makhanova, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow, (2011–present)

Munana:

• Dr. Stacy Dillard, ACVIM (Neurology) Diplomate, 2012 • Dr. Zachary Niman, ACVIM (Neurology) Diplomate, 2012

Murphy/Olivry:

• Dr. Ursula Oberkirchner (former dermatology resident) achieved Diplomate status (ACVD and ECVD) and currently clinical faculty member at the CVM of Florida State University

• Dr. Mike Rossi (former dermatology intern) began dermatology residency at Veterinary Skin and Allergy Specialists Referral Center of Colorado, in Englewood, Colorado. He continues to attend journal club and histopathology rounds electronically with NCSU dermatology group.

Olby:

• Dr. Stacy Dillard awarded DACVIM (Neurology), June 2011 • Dr. Zach Niman awarded DACVIM (Neurology), June 2011 • Dr. James Campbell won the top resident poster presentation at ACVIM, June 2011.

The project was titled: Assessment of Cord Dorsum Potentials from Caudal Nerves in Clinically Normal Adult Dogs and was completed under my supervision.

• Dr. Urkasemsin completed and was awarded her PhD. Roe:

• Kieri Jermyn, passed ACVS Board exams • Akiko Mitsui, passed ACVS Board exams

Sherman:

• Margaret Gruen received Diplomate status in ACVB and was hired on at NCSU-CVM in DoCS as a research faculty member

Stoskopf:

• Sathya Chinnadurai – Faculty position at U. C. Davis Suter:

• Lindsay Thalheim: VCS Resident Research Award

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Tate: • Michael Schramme in February passed ACVS boards • Liara Gonzales recognized as: NIH Initiative fir Maximizing Student Diversity

Outstanding Mentor Award NCSU second year of recognition 2011. Also accepted into CCMTR training program ( NIH T32).

Vaden:

• Christina Perez became Board Certified by the ACVIM • Elizabeth Lennon became Board Certified by the ACVIM • Rachel Cianciolo completed PhD program.

Williams:

• Lindsay Thalheim, recipient of Outstanding Clinical Research Presentation Award at annual Veterinary Cancer Society Conference

2012 CVM Research Forum Awards (DoCS mentorship in italics) : POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Award Name Title

Excellence Jennifer Hendricks Advisors: Fogle, Tompkins

T Regulatory cells have a higher productive viral load than T helper cells during both a chronic and acute FIV infection in cats.

Excellence Brett Gulledge Advisor: Marcellin-Little

Comparison of selected stretch positions of the piriformis muscle using computerized tomography and biomodeling

Recognition Shannon Duke Becker Advisor: Breen

Exploration of wild canid genomes using chromosome-specific probes show they share evolutionary breakpoints

Recognition Javier Benito & Anna Nika Charlton Advisor: Lascelles

Evaluation of Meloxicam and Tepoxalin in Cats

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Excellence Laura Riggs Advisor: Moeser

CRF-mediated mast cell activation and intestinal barrier injury is mediated by the enteric nervous system

Excellence Megan Downey Advisor: Birkenheuer

Mitochondrial genome sequences result in improved understanding of the phylogenetic relationships of piroplasma that infect companion animals

Recognition Sehwon Koh Advisor: Piedrahita

Generation of putative induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) from adult canine fibroblast

Recognition Rachael Stebbing Advisor: Sherry

Protecting the heart: Hsp25 as an innate response to viral infection

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CVM Awards Banquet 2012 (DoCS presenter in italics): Phi Zeta Awards Presenter: Dr. Laurel Williams Recipients: Seniors: Regina Lawson, Erin Galemore, Susan Britt, Isel DelValle, Marnie Silverstein, Christina Howard, Harrison Dudley, Angelina Schultz. Juniors: Leslie Beck, Elizabeth Gettinger, Hillary Lobar, Megan McCarthy, Malia Mynderse, Virginia Stell, Kathryn Williams. Martin Litwack Award for Excellence Presenter: Dr. Bristol Recipient: Christine Luke Simmons & Associates Scholarship Presenter: Dr. Bristol Recipient: Brett Gulledge N. C. Veterinary Medical Association Academic Achievement Award Presenter: Dr. Chessie Green Class of 1996 Recipient: Theresa Beachler Joseph L. Grimes Leadership Award Presenter: Dr. Chessie Green Recipient: Kate Archibald Friends of NCVMA Foundation Scholarship Presenter: Dr. Chessie Green Recipient: Daria DiGiovanni Friends of NCVMA Advocate Award Presenter: Dr. Chessie Green Recipient: Taylor Godleski The Industry Council Award Presenter: Kelly Bullock Recipient: Greg Whitener, Class of 2014 Elanco Student Award for Excellence In Veterinary Behavior Presenter: Dr. Margaret Gruen Recipient: Regina Lawson ACVIM Clinical Excellence Awards Presenters: small – Dr. Marks Recipient: small animal: Vincent Ziglioli & Kristina Bowles Large animal: Christina Howard ACVS Small Animal Surgery Award Presenter: Dr. Mathews Recipient: Sara Watson Brown

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ACVS Large Animal Surgery Award Presenter: Dr. Blikslager Recipient: C. J. Caniglia Donald R. Howard Surgery Award Presenter: Dr. Mathews Recipient: Lara Anderson Ethicon Surgical Excellence Awards Presenter: Dr. Hardie Recipient: Nicole Schnell & Brett Gulledge Excellence in Anesthesia Clinical Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Swanson Recipient: C. J. Caniglia American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists Presenter: Dr. Swanson Recipient: Tara Fetzer Clinical Proficiency in Wildlife, Aquatic, Avian & Zoological Medicine Presenters: Dr. Michael Stoskopf & Dr. Suzanne Kennedy Stoskopf Recipients: Sirima Yaemsiri – Zoo (Asian Elephant), Toni Poston – Avian (African Grey Parrot, Elijah Davis – Reptile/Amphibian (Boa Constrictor), Greg Scott – Invertebrate (Tarantula), Cora Beth Lanier – Wildlife (Eastern Box Turtle), Erin Galemore – Companion Zoological (Ferret), Tara Fetzer – Conservation (Pallas’ Cat), Barry Baker – Aquatics (Shark). Photo of the Year Award: Harrison Dudley DVM Pharmaceuticals Dermatology Award Presenter: Dr. Marcy Murphy Recipient: Melanie Jarrett R. C. Dillman Award for Excellence in Anatomical & Clinical Pathology Presenter: Dr. Linder Recipient: Travis Meuten & Vivian Chen Dr. Monica Menard Award for Excellence in Veterinary Pathobiological Research Presenter: Dr. Phil Sannes Recipient: Dr. Arnaud Van Wettere NCSU Excellence in Radiology Clinical Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Ian Robertson Recipient: Lara Anderson ACVR Excellence in Clinical Radiology Award Presenter: Dr. Ian Robertson Recipient: Laura Greene

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ASLAP Student Award Presenter: Dr. Rick Fish Recipient: Jack Dutton BIVI Cardiology Award Presenter: Dr. Terri DeFrancesco & Dr. Rachel Abrams Recipient: Jordan Sauer Ophthalmology Senior Student Award Presenter: Dr. Brian Gilger Recipient: Rita Sabadish Oncology Senior Student Award Presenter: Dr. Laurel Williams Recipient: Abby Mulchi The Veterinary Neurology Award Presenter: Dr. Natasha Olby Recipient: Makenna Cash Association of Feline Practitioners Senior Student Award Presenter: Dr. Natasha Olby Recipient: Emily Ansel Banfield Client Communication Award Presenters: Dr. Williams and Dr. Gerard Recipient: Sara Watson Brown DOCS Bedside Manner Award Presenter: Dr. Steve Marks Recipient: Dr. Rae Hutchins & Dr. Julie Walker DOCS Outstanding Small Animal Intern Award Presenter: Dr. Karyn Harrell Recipient: Dr. Andrew Woolcock Award for Proficiency in Emergency & Critical Care Presenter: Dr. Steve Marks Recipient: Joseph D’Abbraccio Novartis Small Animal Clinical Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Lizette Hardie Recipient: Laura Greene Companion Animal Faculty Clinical Proficiency Awards Presenter: small animal – Dr. Lizette Hardie Recipients: Sirima Yaemsiri, Melanie Jarrett, Lindsey Bullen, Susan Britt, Travis Meuten, Tara Fetzer Presenter: large animal – Dr. Babetta Breuhaus Recipient: Erin Slaughter & Daria DiGiovanni

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Theriogenology Clinical Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Mike Whitacre Recipient: Theresa Beachler Population Health & Pathobiology Faculty Clinical Proficiency Awards Presenter: Dr. Derek Foster Recipient: Large ruminant: Harrison Dudley Recipient: Small ruminant: Rachel Getgen Population Health & Pathobiology Faculty Poultry Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Malcolm Roberts Recipient: Melissa Leaf Pfizer Swine Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Almond & Victoria Boulden Recipient: Lisa Thompson BIVI Swine Proficiency Award Presenter: Dr. Almond Recipient: Lisa Thompson 10th Annual Ben Harrington Award Presenter: Dr. Malcolm Roberts Recipient: Dr. Jeremy Pittman, Class of 2004 W. C. Brownie Investigative Diagnostic Medicine Awards Presenter: Food Animal – Dr. Derek Foster Recipient: Kimberly Pescosolido Presenter: Equine – Dr. Babetta Breuhaus Recipient: Claire McPhee Merck Animal Health Award for Pain Management Presenter: Dr. Duncan Lascelles Recipient: Angelina “Mimi” Schultz DVM Students: Faculty provide classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction to students in the DVM program. Fifty faculty were involved in advising DVM students. Faculty had numerous visiting students work with them in the VTH from throughout the United States and the world. Faculty also mentored veterinary students in research efforts. Didactic Instructor Evaluations – Evaluation by students of overall teaching effectiveness (Departmental Benchmark 80% A’s and B’s): All faculty evaluated are above benchmark. # Peer Evaluations Conducted: Twenty-one Assistant Professors and tenured Associate and Full Professors were evaluated in classroom teaching by tenured faculty.

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Clinical Instructor Evaluations – Evaluation by students of overall teaching effectiveness: These evaluations are accomplished through the web. Departmental averages are as follows – Spring 2011 and Fall 2011 – At least 95% 3’s & 4’s. H. Fundraising See College Annual Report – Development and College Relations I. Administration The DoCS department worked closely with the central CVM administration to ensure that centralization proceeded as smoothly as possible. The DoCs department has gone from having 4 administrative assistants to having 2, and 1.5 accountants to 1. Faculty members have had to adjust to using centralized services for teaching support, travel, processing invoices and some HR matters. The department is still first contact for faculty on many administrative matters, so good communication with central services is critical. The exact roles of the department personnel vs. the central personnel continue to be developed. New SPA Appointments

• Beth Barlow, Research Specialist working with Dr. Jennifer Davis Awards and Recognitions

• Gail Druley and Fonda Martin awarded the Phyllis Edwards Service Award for 2012 • Gail Druley received the CVM Award for Excellence, 2012 • Henry Marr nominated for the CVM Award for Excellence, 2012

J. Recommendations and concerns for the future We are committed to graduating veterinarians who will add value to their business or institution and strengthen their communities. We want our graduates to merit higher salaries than graduates from other veterinary colleges. As a college, we need to restructure our curriculum to maximize relevant learning opportunities, use our resources efficiently, and enable our students to become the best possible veterinarians. We are fortunate that our faculty members are at the forefront of teaching, research, and clinical service. Recruitment and retention of clinical faculty is an ever-increasing challenge, particularly given multiple years of no salary increases, and we have had to do a number of retentions this year. We lost a valued research-intensive faculty member because another university was able to offer her a package that we could not match. As other universities establish endowed professorships in colleges of veterinary medicine, they have increasingly been recruiting our faculty members to fill these positions. We very much need to establish our own endowed professorships in order to be able to retain our most talented faculty members. In addition to this challenge, private specialty practices offer ever more enhanced opportunities and salaries. Continued support for the research and teaching endeavors of the faculty is essential so that they can accomplish their goals and remain enthused about academic careers.

The move to the new specialty services medical center (Terry Center) occurred early in the summer of 2011. The development of the Health and Wellness Center began as soon as the specialty services were moved. The concern for the future will be the development of a coherent vision for the Health and Wellness Center that capitalizes on its unique position as a training

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ground for primary care veterinarians. The special pricing for the Clinical Trials program began this year and we must monitor how this affects our ability to attract trials. The next growth areas for the clinical services are 1) the opening of the Exotic Animal Medicine Services this coming summer, 2)the development of a plan for primary care training in equine medicine at the Equine Health Center in Southern Pines, and 3) development of a plan (with CALS) for a cutting edge reproductive technology and foaling center at Reedy Creek. The long term plan for a comprehensive equine center at Lake Wheeler must be developed with CALS.

To improve the health of companion, performance, and wild animals, research in the department emphasizes the discovery and implementation of new procedures and methods to understand, prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases. The Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational Research is aiding in moving research innovations from the laboratory bench to the clinics. Conversely, clinical problems will be investigated in the laboratory through close collaboration between basic scientists and clinicians. Faculty members in the department work in collaborative teams as a necessity and providing training to maximize their effectiveness remains an ongoing concern. While some funding for this department’s research comes from federal grants, significant sources of support include animal charities, industry partners and development gifts. We must be strategic in determining the best strategies to help faculty maximize their effort and minimize the time spent in garnering funding. II. Examples relating to Draft Strategic Plan A. Enhance the success of our students through educational

innovation. • DVM program: Continued development of case based learning scenarios using Moodle

and Quia has exposed the students to increasing amounts of self-paced on-line problem solving.

• Graduate Program: The Comparative Biomedical Sciences graduate program continues to be a model for interdisciplinary training, producing graduates who are uniquely qualified to participate in collaborative projects.

• Post Doctoral Program: Academic training for residents was enhanced by the development of monthly “writing clubs” in the residency programs, in which each resident brings a portion of a paper he/she is writing. There is peer and instructor feedback and coaching, as well as accountability for bringing a new section each meeting.

B. Enhance scholarship and research by investing in faculty

infrastructure • Retained key faculty members in neurology and gastroenterology. • One endowed professorship (Herbert Benjamin Distinguished Professor) • Hired new faculty member in dermatology. • Currently hiring in radiation oncology, emergency/critical care, ophthalmology, equine

surgery, avian/exotic animal, cardiology.

C. Enhance interdisciplinary scholarship to address the grand challenges of society

• Suzanne Kennedy-Stoskopf continued to play a key role in the One Health Intellectual Exchange Group and the development of an associated multi-institutional course (NCSU, UNC, Duke)

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• Dr. Breitschwerdt and Vector Borne Disease Laboratory collaborate with human medicine partners to educate the animal and human world of the dangers of tick disease and how these worlds can learn from each other

• Research collaborations between faculty at the CVM and faculty at UNC Medical School or Duke School of Medicine continue to grow.

• DoCs faculty members continue to provide leadership regarding clinical trials for the CCMTR

• DoCS faculty members provide support for the Southeast Climate Science Center. • DoCS faculty members have been active participants in the development of citizen

outreach programs at the Museum of Natural Sciences.

D. Enhance organizational excellence by creating a culture of constant improvement

• The department retreat was used to provide training in feedback, with the aim of fostering a climate of continuous feedback in the department.

• A current initiative involves developing a behavioral feedback instrument for use in hospital.

E. Enhance local and global engagement through focused strategic partnerships

• The Mobile Surgery Hospital continues to provide low cost spay/neuter and vaccine clinics for low income counties in North Carolina.

• Trained investigators participate in animal cruelty investigations in the state • An online Euthanasia Technician Training Program provides training for shelter

personnel for this very difficult and sensitive task. • The Multi-Species Medicine group provides veterinary care and consultation for animal

collections across the state (NC Aquariums, NC Museum of Natural Sciences, NC Zoo, Sylvan Heights Waterfowl Park, Carolina Raptor Center, Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Bass Pro Shops)

• Dr. Degernes provides a leadership role in organizing and hosting the Wildlife Rehabilitators of North Carolina Symposium

• Dr. Dunning coordinates the Credentialed Responder training program, which prepares every student graduating from the CVM to be an emergency responder in the event of a biosecurity emergency.

• Dr. Degrernes continued the partnership with China Agricultural University, Beijing, China. The current arrangement provides for students from NCSU to travel to China for the Veterinary Acupuncture Course and discussions are underway for an intellectual exchange.

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III. Departmental Listing as of April 30, 2012

Professor Atkins, C.E., DVM, Professor, Internal Medicine, Cardiology Blikslager, A.T., DVM, PhD, Professor, Equine Surgery Breitschwerdt, E.B., DVM, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Bristol, D.G., DVM, Professor & Dean of Academic Services, Large Animal Surgery Davidson, M.G., DVM, Professor, Ophthalmology Flammer, K., DVM, Professor, Non-domestic Avian Medicine Gilger, B.C., DVM, MS, Professor, Ophthalmology Hardie, E.M., DVM, PhD, Professor & Department Head, Small Animal Surgery 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 Marcellin, D.J., DEDV, Professor, Small Animal Surgery Mathews, K.G., DVM, MS, DACVS, Professor, Small Animal Surgery Monteiro-Riviere, N.A., PhD, MS, BS, Professor, Investigative Dermatology and Toxicology Munana, K.R., DVM, MS, Professor, Neurology Olby, N.J., VetMB, PhD, Professor, Neurology Olivry, T.J., DVM, PhD, Professor, Immunodermatology Roe, S.C., PhD, BVSc, MVSt, MS,Professor, Small Animal Surgery Stoskopf, M.K., DVM, PhD, Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Tate, L.P., VMD, Professor, Equine Surgery Vaden, S.L., DVM, PhD, BSA, Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Associate Professor Birkenheuer, A.J., PhD, DVM, BS, Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Breuhaus, B.A., DVM, PhD, Associate Professor, Equine Medicine DeFrancesco, T.C., DVM, BS, Associate Professor, Cardiology/Critical Care Degernes, L.A., DVM, MPH, BS, BA, Associate Professor, Avian Medicine and Epidemiology Fish, R.E., DVM, PhD, MS, BS, Assoc. Prof. & Director of University Animal Resources Gookin, J., DVM, PhD, Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Hansen, B.D., DVM, Associate Professor, Critical Care/Emergency Medicine Harms, C.A., DVM, Associate Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Hauck, M.L., DVM, PhD, Associate Professor, Oncology Lunn, K., BVMS, MS, PhD, Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Whitacre, M., DVM, Equine Theriogenology Williams, L.E., DVM, Associate Professor, Oncology Assistant Professor Bailey, S., DVM, Assistant Professor, Theriogenology Clode, A., DVM, Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology Davis, J., DVM, Assistant Professor, Equine Medicine Hess, P.R., DVM, Assistant Professor, Oncology Jermyn, K., DVM, Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Mariani, C.L., DVM, Assistant Professor, Neurology McMullen, R., DVM, Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology Suter, S.E., VMD, MS, BS, Assistant Professor, Oncology

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Clinical Assistant, Clinical Associate, Clinical Professor Chappell, K., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Studies Core Early, P., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology Ferris, K.K., DVM, BS, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Practice Fogle, C., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Gerard, M.P., DVM, Clinical Associate Professor, Equine Surgery Gruen, M., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Behavior Medicine Hanel, R., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine Harrell, K.A., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Krug, W.V., DVM, BS, Clinical Assistant Professor, Dentistry Marks, S.L., BVSc, MS, Clinical Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Murphy, K. M., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Dermatology Pruitt, A.F., DVM, PhD, BA, Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology Redding, W.R., DVM, MS, Clinical Associate Professor, Equine Surgery Risselada, M., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Sherman B.S., PhD, DVM, MS, Clinical Associate Professor, Animal Behavior Stevens, B., DVM, Clinical Assistant Professor, General Practice Wood, M., Clinical Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Research Assistant, Professor Maggi, R.G., Research Assistant Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Kennedy-Stoskopf, S., Research Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Visiting Assistant Professor, Clinical Veterinarian, Visiting Clinical Instructor, Research Associate Postdoc, and EPA Professional Aslett, D., Research Associate Postdoc, SA Medicine (Breitschwerdt) Benito-Vibora, J., Research Associate Postdoc, SA Surgery (Lascelles) Breen, T., Research Assistant, Oncology (Olby) Grunkemeyer, V., Clinical Veterinarian, Avian Medicine (Degernes/Flammer) Harden, L., Research Assistant, Clinical Studies Core (Chappell) Hamilton, A., Research Assistant, Clinical Studies Core (Olby) Hegarty, B., Research Associate, Small Animal Internal Medicine (Breitschwerdt) Inman, A., Laboratory Supervisor, Center for Chemical Toxicology, Research & Pharmokinetics (Monteiro-Riviere) Lee, Seunggon, Research Associate Postdoc, Cardiology (Atkins) Lim, Ji-Hey, Research Associate Postdoc, Neurology (Olby) Linnehan, R.M., Visiting Asst. Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Mascarelli, P., Research Associate, SA Medicine (Breitschwerdt) Nighot, M., Research Associate Postdoc, Equine Surgery (Blikslager) Qurollo, B., Research Associate Postdoc, Small Animal Internal Medicine (Breitschwerdt) Shroff, V., Research Assistant, Oncology (Suter) Urkasemsin, G., Research Associate Postdoc, Neurology (Olby) Adjunct Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor Abrams, C.F., MS, PhD, Assoc Status, Professor Emeritus Bio & Ag Engineering, Ortho Surgery Adams, A., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cardiology Atlee, B.A., DVM, MS, BS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dermatology Baden, D.G., PhD, BA, Adjunct Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Bergyl, R., PhD, Adjunct Lecturer, Aquatics, Wildlife and Zoo Medicine Bowman, K., DVM, Associate Professor, Emeritus, Equine Surgery Brown, V.A., DVM, Adjunct Associate Professor, Special Species Medicine Burkett, R.G., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine

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Chanoit, G., DEDV, MSC, PhD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Coffer, N.J., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Deresienski, D.T., VMD, BS, Adjunct Asst Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Devoe, R., DVM, MSpVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine DeYoung, D., DVM, Adjunct Professor, Small Animal Surgery Dombrowski, D., DVM, MS, Adjunct Lecturer, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Dye, J.A., DVM, PhD, MS, Adjunct Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Eckerman-Ross, C., DVM, BS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Nondomestic Avian Medicine Edling, T., DVM, MSpVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Falk, R.J., MD, Adjunct Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Flannigan, G., DVM, MS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Behavior Medicine Ford, R.B., DVM, MS Professor, Emeritus, Small Animal Internal Medicine Gee, M., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Gregg, S., DVM, Associate Status, Critical Care Hammer, D.I., MD, Adjunct Associate Professor, Occupa. Health/Zoonotic Disease Harling, D.E., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology Haulena, M., DVM, MS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Hennessy, C., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Medicine and Surgery Hinshaw, J., MS, PhD, Adjunct Status, Associate Professor, Zoology and Aquatic Medicine Howard, J.F., Jr, MD, Adjunct Professor, Neurology Johnson, D.H., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Kornegay, J.N., DVM, Adjunct Professor, Neurology Levine, D.F., MPT, PhD, OCS, Adjunct Professor, Small Animal Surgery Loeffler, I.K., DVM, PhD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Loomis, M.R., DVM, MS, Adjunct Associate Professor, Zoological Medicine Mansmann, R, DVM, Professor Emeritus, Equine Surgery McCashin, F.B., Adjunct Clinical Professor, Equine Medicine and Surgery Mozzachio, K., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Mulcahy, D.M., PhD, DVM, Adjunct Associate Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Norton, J., DVM, PhD, Adjunct Associate Professor, Laboratory Animal Medicine Norton, T.M., DVM, BS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Zoological Medicine Powers, L., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Preston, G.A., Ph.D., BS, Adjunct Associate Professor, Small Animal Internal Medicine Ruslander, D., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Oncology Sabin, L.P., DVM, BS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cardiology Schopler, R.L., DVM, PhD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Scott, D.E., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Sharp, N.J.H., VetMB, Adjunct Associate Professor, Neurology Shuler, J., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Health Program Sifers, T.L., Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine, Intensive Care Unit Sigmon, B. T., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine Simpson, W., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Sontakke, S., PhD, MS, BS, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine/Microbiology Spodnick, G.J., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Surgery Stroud, C., DVM, PhD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Taylor, B.E., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Equine Surgery Taylor, K,, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Trumpatori, B., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery Tuttle, A.D., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Vasbinder, M.A., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Laboratory Animal Medicine Ward, C.L., DVM, Adjunct Associate Professor, Special Species Medicine Wheeler, S.J., BVSc, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Small Animal Surgery

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Williams, C.V., DVM, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Zalutsky, M.R., PhD, Adjunct Associate Professor, Oncology Support Staff Beth Barlow, Research Specialist Janet Barnett, Executive Assistant Joy Beaston, Department Accountant Julie Bradley, Research Technician Heather Broadhurst, Research Technician Gail Druley, Research Technician Stan Dunston, Research Specialist Patricia Faw, Research Specialist Alexandra (Xandi) Hamilton, Research Professional Tonya Harris, Research Specialist Jon Hash, Research Specialist Jennifer Holmes, Research Specialist Allison Klein, Research Specialist Tonya Lee, Processing Assistant V Henry Marr, Research Specialist Fonda Martin, Research Specialist Caroline Meek, Research Specialist Julie Nettifee-Osborne, Research Specialist Judy Paps, Research Technician Beth Salmon, Research Specialist Jennifer Sollinger, Research Technician Steven Stauffer, Research Specialist Andrea Thomson, Research Specialist Kimberly Williams, Laboratory Supervisor Jackie York, Administrative Support Associate – VBDD Laboratory Karen Young, Research Specialist Residents – House Officers Marisa Ames, Cardiology Lauren Askin, Radiation Oncology Frane Banovic, Dermatology Lisa Bazzle, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Elizabeth Bradshaw, Laboratory Animal Medicine James Campbell, Neurology Emily Christiansen, Zoological Medicine Elsburgh Clarke, Zoological Medicine Katherine Crook, NCSU/VCA Neurology Amy Davenport, Small Animal Medicine John Davis, Large Animal Surgery Justin DeVanna, Small Animal Medicine (Army) Michael DiCicco, Small Animal Medicine Jessica Gaskins, Clinical Veterinary Pharmacology Jay Harrington, Ophthalmology Julie Hempstead, Ophthalmology Timothy Hodge, Cardiology Blaire Holland, Equine Medicine Marie Hopfensperger, Behavior Rae Hutchins, Small Animal Medicine

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Stephanie Istvan, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Chad Johannes, Oncology Hani Korani, Small Animal Surgery (Tuskegee) Renee Krebs, Small Animal Surgery (Army) Toni Kwan, Small Animal Surgery Dustin Lewis, Radiation Oncology Melissa Lewis, Neurology Kristin Manning, Clinical Investigator Allison Mazepa, Clinical Investigator Larry Minter, Zoological Medicine Margaret Musser, Oncology Jay Newman, Equine Surgery Rafael Obrador de Aguilar, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Jean-Sebastian Palerme, Small Animal Medicine Nelson Pinto, Ophthalmology Eric Rowe, Small Animal Surgery Malte Schwartz, Neurology Renan Sper, Theriogenology Josh Stern, Cardiology Lindsay Thalheim, Oncology Joanne Tuohy, Small Animal Surgery Julie Walker, Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care Emma Warry, Oncology Fellowship, Bone Marrow Transplant Jennifer Willcox, Oncology Interns Marcia Backstrom, Small Animal Alexander Bennett, Small Animal Timothy Bolton, Small Animal Ashley Brandes, Small Animal Whitney Brown, Theriogenology Amy Edwards, Equine Clare Hyatt, ER/CC Kim Kane, Equine Jessica Partlow, Equine Jessica Pritchard, Small Animal Mason Savage, Small Animal Andrea Tomas, Small Animal Maarja Uri, Dermatology Maria Waldrop, Oncology Jenessa Winston, Small Animal Andrew Woolcock, Small Animal Graduate Students Teresa Buchheit, CBS (Jones) Petra Bizikova, Immunology (Olivry) Natalie Cherry, CBS (Breitschwerdt) Megan Downey, CBS (Birkenheuer) Mila Freire-Gonzalez, CBS (Lascelles) Gregory Gojanovich, Immunology (Hess) Liara Gonzalez, Physiology (Blikslager) Tracy Hill, CBS (Blikslager)

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Younggeon Jin, CBS (Jones) Raphael Labens, Physiology (Blikslager) Dana LeVine, CBS (Jones) Allison Mazepa, CBS (Bissett) Emily Medlin, CBS (Jones) Meghali Nighot, CBS (Blikslager) Elizabeth Pultorak, CBS (Breitschwerdt) Peter Ross, Immunology (Hess) Caryline Salzmann, CBS (Olby) Mary Sheats, CBS (Jones) William Sills, CBS (Jones) Eui Jae Sung, CBS (Jones) Jaime, Tarigo, CBS (Birkenheuer) Debra Tokarz, CBS (Jones) Mary Katie Tolbert, CBS (Bissett) Ganokon Urkasemsin, CBS (Olby) Adam Ward, CBS (Jones) Jamie Wearn, CBS (Davis)

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IV. DEPARTMENTAL BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 2011-2012

1. Original works in peer-reviewed journals. Lantis AC, Atkins CE, DeFrancesco TC, Keene BW, Weere SR. Effects of furosemide and the combination of furosemide and the labeled dosage of pimobendan on the circulating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in clinically normal dogs. Am J Vet Res 2011;72:1646-1651. Atkins CE, Vaden SL, Arther RG, Ciszewski DK, Davis WL, Ensley SM, Chopade NH. Renal effects of Dirofilaria Immitis in experimentally- and naturally-infected cats. J Vet Parasitol 2011;176:317-323. Atkins CE. Finding a consensus on canine CVHD, Clinician’s Brief, 2011;9:53-57.

Meurs KM, Heaney AM, Atkins CE, DeFrancesco TC, Fox PR, Keene BW, Kellihan HB, Miller MW, Oyama MA, Oaks JL. Comparison of polymerase chain reaction with bacterial 16s primers to blood culture to identify bacteremia in dogs with suspected bacterial endocarditis. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:955-962.

Atkins CE, Haggstrom J. Pharmacologic management of myxomatous mitral valvular disease in dogs. J Vet Cardiol Special Issue, 2012;14(1):165-184. Pozor MA, Muehlhaus J, King A, Macpherson ML, Troedsson MH, Bailey CS. Effect of pentoxifylline treatment on testicular perfusion and semen quality in Miniature horse stallions. Theriogenology 2011;76(6):1027-1035.

Bailey CS, Sper RB, Schewmaker JL, Buchanan CN, Beachler TM, Pozor MA, Whitacre MD. Uterine artery blood flow remains unchanged in pregnant mares in response to short-term administration of pentoxifylline. Theriogenology 2012;77(2):430-436.

Holowaychuk MK, Birkenheuer AJ, Li J, Marr H, Boll A, Nordone SK. Hypocalcemia and hypovitaminosis d in dogs with induced endotoxemia. J Vet Intern Med. 2012 Mar;26(2):244-51. Li J, Birkenheuer AJ, Marr HS, Levy MG, Yoder JA, Nordone SK. Expression and function of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) on canine neutrophils. Dev Comp Immunol 2011;35(8):872-880. Meyerhoff RR, Nighot PK, Ali RA, Blikslager AT, Koci MD. Characterization of turkey inducible nitric oxide synthase and identification of its expression in the intestinal epithelium following astrovirus infection. Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis 2012;35:63-69. Nighot PK, Blikslager AT. The chloride channel ClC-2 modulates tight junction barrier function via intracellular trafficking of occludin. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2012;302:C178-187.

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Marshall JF, Bhatnagar AS, Bowman SG, Morris NN, Skorich DA, Redding CD, Blikslager AT. The effects of a novel anti-inflammatory compound (AHI-805) on cyclooxygenase enzymes and the recovery of ischaemia injured equine jejunum ex vivo. Equine Vet J 2011;43 Suppl 39:106-111. Grosche A, Morton AJ, Graham AS, Sanchez LC, Blikslager AT, Polyak MM, Freeman DE Ultrastructural changes in the equine colonic mucosa after ischaemia and reperfusion. Equine Vet J 2011;43 Suppl 39:8-15. Marshall JF, Bhatnagar AS, Bowman SG, Howard CM, Morris NN, Skorich DA, Redding CD, Blikslager AT. Evaluation of the cyclooxygenase selectivity of robenacoxib and its effect on recovery of ischaemia-injured jejunal mucosa in horses. Am J Vet Res 2011;72:226-232. Vainio KM, Sykes BW. Blikslager AT. Primary gastric impaction in horses: A retrospective study of 20 cases (2005-2008). Equine Vet Educ 2011;23:186-190. Billeter SA, Kasten RW, Killmaster LF, Breitschwerdt EB, Levin ML, Levy MG, Kosoy MY, Chomel BB. Experimental infection by capillary tube feeding of Rhipicephalus sanguineus with Bartonella vinsonii subspecies berkhoffii. Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012;35:9-15. Billeter SA, Breitschwerdt EB, Levy MG. Invasion of canine erythrocytes by Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii. Vet Microbiol 2012;156:213-216. Weese JS, Blondeau JM, Boothe D, Breitschwerdt EB, Guardabassi L, Hillier A, Lloyd DH, Papich MG, Rankin SC, Turnidge JD, Sykes JE. Antimicrobial use guidelines for treatment of urinary tract disease in dogs and cats: antimicrobial guidelines working group of the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases. Vet Med Int 2011;2011:263768. Ayllón T, Diniz PPVP, Breitschwerdt EB, Villaescusa A, Rodríguez-Franco F, Sainz A. Vector borne diseases in client-owned and stray cats from Madrid, Spain. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 2011;12(2):143-150. Clode AB, Davis J, Davidson G, Salmon JH, Lefevers H, Gilger BC. Aqueous humor and plasma concentrations of a compounded 0.2% solution of terbinafine following topical ocular administration to normal equine eyes. Am J Vet Res 2011;14(1):41-47. Alcott CJ, Wong DM, Sponseller BA, Davis JL, Hsu W, Wang C. The clinical and immunomodulating effects of a ketamine continuous rate infusion in horses with experimental endotoxemia. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25(4):934-943.

Messenger KM, Davis JL, LaFevers DH, Barlow BM, Posner LP. Intravenous and sublingual buprenorphine in horses: Pharmacokinetics and influence of sampling site. Vet Anesth Analg 2011;38(4):374-384.

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Davis JL, Messenger KM, LaFevers DH, Barlow BM, Posner LP. Pharmacokinetics of intravenous and intramuscular buprenorphine in horses. J Vet Pharmacol Ther 2011;35(1):52-58.

Wearn JMG, Crisman MV, Davis JL, Geor RJ, Hodgson DR, Suagee JK, Ashraf-Khorassani M, McCutcheon J. Pharmacokinetics of pioglitazone in horses after multiple dose oral administration. J Vet Pharmacol Ther 2011;34(3):252-258. Davis JL, Marshall JF, Papich MG, Blikslager AT, Campbell NB. The pharmacokinetics and in vitro cyclooxygenase selectivity of deracoxib in horses. J Vet Pharmacol Ther 2011;34:12-16. Hofer J, DeFrancesco TC, Williams LE. Detection of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) in dogs with lymphoma. Vet Comp Oncol 2011;9:290-295.

Fox PR, Rush JE, Reynolds CA, DeFrancescoTC, Keene BW, Atkins CE, Gordon SG, Schober KE, Bonagura JD, Stepien RL, Kellihan HB, Macdonald KA, Lehmkuhl LB, Nguyenba TC, Syndey Moise N, Lefbom BK, Oyama MA. Multicenter evaluation of plasma N-terminal probrain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP) as a biochemical screening test for asympatomatic (occult) cardiomyopathy in cats. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:1010-1016.

Sommer JR, Estrada JL, Collins EB, Bedell M, Alexander CA, Yang Z, Hughes G, Mir B, Gilger BC, Grob S, Wei X, Piedrahita JA, Shaw PX, Petters RM, Zhang K. Production of ELOVL4 transgenic pigs: a large animal model for Stargardt-like macular degeneration. Br J Ophthalmol. 2011;95(12):1749-1754.

Seiler GS, Salmon JH, Mantua R, Feingold S, Dayton PA, Gilger BC. Distribution of contrast after injection into the anterior suprachoroidal space using 2D and 3D ultrasound in pig eyes. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2011;52(8):5730-5736. Gilger BC. Clinical commentary: Challenges in the treatment of equine periocular squamous cell carcinoma. Equine Vet Educ 2011;23(10):500-501. Gilger BC. Concerns with analysis of correlated eye data. Vet Ophthalmol 2011;14(3):214 Editorial. Pate DO, Gilger BC, Suter SE, Clode AB. Diagnosis of intraocular lymphosarcoma in a dog by use of a polymerase chain reaction assay for antigen receptor rearrangement. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2011;238(5):625-630. Tolbert MK, Leutenegger CM, Lobetti R, Birrell J, Gookin JL*. Species identification of trichomonads and associated coinfections in dogs with diarrhea and suspected trichomonosis. Vet Parasitol 2012;187(1-2):319-22. (*Corresponding author, first author graduate student)

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Azcarate-Peril MA, Foster DM, Cadenas MB, Stone MR, Jacobi SK, Stauffer SH, Pease A, Gookin JL*. Acute necrotizing enterocolitis of preterm piglets is characterized by dysbiosis of ileal mucosa-associated bacteria. Gut Microbes 2011;2:234-243. (*Corresponding and primary author). This article was featured on the cover of the Journal. Conner BJ, Hanel RM, Hansen BD*, Motsinger-Reif A, Asakawa M, Swanson CR. The effects of acepromazine on platelet function assessed by adenosine diposphate- and arachidonic acid-activated modified thromboelastography in healthy dogs. Am J Vet Res 2012;73:595-601. (*Corresponding author, first author trainee) Gonzales JL, Hanel RM, Hansen BD, Marks SL. Effect of intravenous administration of dextrose on coagulation in healthy dogs. Am J Vet Res 2011;72(4):562-569. Hardie EM, Lascelles BDX, Meuten T, Davidson GS, Papich MG, Hansen BD. Evaluation of intermittent infusion of bupivacaine into surgical wounds of dogs postoperatively. Vet J 2011; 190(2):287-289. Harms CA, Harms RV. Venous blood gas and lactate values of mourning doves (Zenaida macroura), boat-tailed grackles (Quiscalus major) and house sparrows (Passer domesticus) following capture by mist net, banding, and venipuncture. J Zoo Wildl Med 2012;43:83-90. Anderson ET, Harms CA*, Stringer EM, Cluse WM. Evaluation of hematology and serum biochemistry of cold-stunned green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in North Carolina. J Zoo Wildl Med 2011;42:247-255. (*Corresponding author)

Anderson ET, Minter LJ, Clarke EO, Mroch RM, Beasley JF, Harms CA*. The effects of feeding on hematological and plasma biochemical profiles in green (Chelonia mydas) and Kemp’s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) sea turtles. Vet Med Int. 2011; 7 pp/ DOI:10.4061/2011/890829 http://www.sage-hindawi.com/journals/vmi/aip/890829/ (*corresponding author)

Stringer EM, Harms CA*, Beasley JF, Anderson ET. Comparison of ionized calcium, parathyroid hormone, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D in rehabilitating and healthy wild green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas). J Herp Med Surg 2010;20:122-127, DOI: 10.5818/1529-9651-20.4.122. (*corresponding author; despite indicated year, this issue did not come out until January 2012) Chi JT, Thrall DE, Jiang C, Snyder S, Fels D, Landon C, McCall L, Lan L, Hauck M, Macfall JR, Viglianti BL, Dewhirst MW. Comparison of genomics and functional imaging from canine sarcomas treated with thermoradiotherapy predicts therapeutic response and identifies combination therapeutics. Clin Cancer Res. 2011;15;17(8):2549-2560. Boyle TE, Hawkins EC*, Davis JL, Robertson ID. Failure of nebulized irritant, acidic, or hypotonic solutions or external mechanical stimulation of the trachea to consistently induce coughing in healthy, awake dogs. Can J Vet Res 2011;75:228-232. (*corresponding author)

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Grosenbaugh DA, Leard T, Bergman PJ, Klein MK, Meleo K, Susaneck S, Hess PR, Jankowski MK, Jones PD, Leibman NF, Johnson MH, Kurzman ID, Wolchok JD. Multicenter clinical trial with a xenogeneic DNA vaccine administered as an adjunct treatment for canine oral malignant melanoma following surgical excision of the primary tumor. Am J Vet Res 2011;72(12):1631-1638. Szabo SD, Jermyn K, Neel J, Mathews KG. Evaluation of postceliotomy peritoneal drain fluid volume, cytology and blood-to-peritoneal fluid lactate and glucose differences in normal dogs. Vet Surg 2011;40(4):444-449. Jermyn K, Roe SC. Influence of screw insertion order on compression generated by bone plates in a fracture model. Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 2011;24(6):403-407. Ott LE, McDowell ZT, Turner PM, Law JM, Adler KB, Yoder JA, Jones SL. Two myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate (MARCKS) paralogs are required for normal development in zebrafish. Anatomical Rec 2011;294:1511–1524. Thakur S, Sandfoss MR, Kennedy-Stoskopf S, Deperno CS. Detection of Clostridium dificile and Salmonella in feral pigs in North Carolina: Implications and potential for horizontal transmission. J Wildl. Dis 2011;47(3):774-776. (Contacted Dr. Thakur to see if he would be interested in samples from the feral swine that Mark Sandfoss was processing and made the transfers to his laboratory. An active collaboration is evolving between Thakur, DePerno and myself on feral pigs.) Sandfoss MR, DePerno CS, Betsill CW, Erickson G, Kennedy-Stoskopf S. A serosurvey of Brucella suis, classical swine fever, porcine circovirus type 2, and pseudorabies in feral pigs (Sus scrofa) of eastern North Carolina. J Wildl Dis 2012;48(2):462-466. (I essentially wrote this paper for Mark because he did not have the infectious disease background to put it in the proper perspective.) Avery S, Krug W, Stoskopf M, Heatwole H. Venom canal occlusion as an experimental alternative to surgical ly-rendered venomoid snakes in the copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix. Herpetol Rev 2011;42(1):49-50. Lascelles BDX, Dong Y, Marcellin-Little DJ, Thomson A, Wheeler S, Correa M. Relationship of orthopedic examination, goniometric measurements, and radiographic signs of degenerative joint disease in cats. BMC Veterinary Research 2012;8:10. Wernham BGJ, Trumpatori B, Hash J, Lipsett J, Davidson G, Wackerow P, Thomson A, Lascelles BDX*. Dose titration of meloxicam in dogs with OA-associated pain and mobility impairment. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25(6):1298-1305. (*corresponding author; first author trainee) Freire M, Robertson I, Bondell HD, Brown J, Hash J, Pease AP, Lascelles BDX*. Radiographic evaluation of feline appendicular degenerative joint disease versus macroscopic appearance of articular cartilage. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 2011;52(3):239-247. (*corresponding author; first author trainee)

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Zamprogno H, Hash J, Hulse D, Lascelles BDX*. Elbow denervation in dogs: Development of a surgical procedure and pilot testing in vivo. Vet J 2011;190(2):220-224. (*corresponding author; first author trainee) Minter LJ, Clarke 3rd EO, Gjeltema JL, Archibald KE, Posner LP, Lewbart GA. Effects of intramuscular meloxicam administration on prostaglandin e2 synthesis in the North American bullfrog Rana catesbeiana. J Zoo Wildl Med 2011;42(4):680-685. Maggi RG, Mascarelli PE, Pultorak EL, Hegarty BC, Bradley JM, Mozayeni BR, Breitschwerdt EB*. Bartonella spp. bacteremia in high-risk immunocompetent patients. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis 2011;71:43. (*corresponding author) Beard AW, Maggi RG*, Kennedy-Stoskopf S, Cherry NA, Sandfoss MR, DePerno CS, Breitschwerdt EB*. Bartonella spp. in feral pigs in the southeastern United States. Emerg Infect Dis 2011;17:893-895. (*corresponding author, first author trainee) Pérez C, Maggi RG, Diniz PPVP, Breitschwerdt EB*. Molecular and serological diagnosis of Bartonella infection in 61 dogs from the USA. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:805-810. (*corresponding author, first author trainee) Fenimore A, Varanat M, Maggi R, Schultheiss P, Breitschwerdt EB, Lappin MR. Bartonella spp. DNA in cardiac tissues from dogs in Colorado and Wyoming J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:613-616. Varanat M, Maggi RG, Linder KE, Breitschwerdt EB*. Molecular prevalence of Bartonella, Babesia and hemotropic Mycoplasma sp. in dogs with splenic disease. JVIM 2011;25:1284–1291. (*corresponding author, first author trainee) Cherry NA, Maggi RG, Rossmeisl JH, Hegarty BC, Breitschwerdt EB*. Ecological diversity of Bartonella Species infection among dogs and their owner in Virginia. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 2011;11:1425-1432. (*corresponding author, first author trainee) Maggi RG, Mozayeni R, Pultorak EL, Hegarty BC, Bradley JM, Correa M, Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonella spp. bacteremia in high-risk patients. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2011;71:430-437. Little JP, Horn TJ, Marcellin-Little DJ, Harrysson OLA, West II HA. Development and validation of a canine radius replica for mechanical testing of orthopedic implants. Am J Vet Res 2012;73:27–33. McCulloch R, Mente P, Marcellin-Little D, Roe SC. Resistance to subsidence of an uncemented femoral stem after cerclage wiring of a fissure, Vet Surg 2011;41:163–167. Fitzwater KL, Marcellin-Little DJ, Harrysson OLA. Evaluation of the effect of computed tomography scan protocols and freeform fabrication methods on bone biomodel accuracy. Am J Vet Res 2011;72:1178–1185.

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Taylor J, Langenbach A, Marcellin-Little DJ. Assessment of risk factors for fibular fracture after tibial plateau leveling osteotomy in dogs. Vet Surg 2011;40:687-693. Gittard SD, Miller PR, Boehm RD, Ovianikov A, Chichkov BN, Heisner J, Gordon J, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Narayan RJ. Multiphoton microscopy of transdermal quantum dot delivery using two photon polymerization-fabricated polymer microneedles. Faraday Discussions 2011;149: 171-185. Hyde GK, Stewart SM, Scarel G, Parsons GN, Shih CC, Shih CM, Lin SJ, SU YY, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Narayan RJ. Atomic layer deposition of titanium dioxide on cellulose acetate for enhanced hemostasis. Biotechnol J 2011;6:213-123. Samberg ME, Orndorff PE, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Antibacterial efficacy of silver nanoparticles of different sizes, surface conditions and synthesis methods. Nanotoxicology 2011;5(2):244-253. Miller PR, Gittard SD, Edwards TL, Lopez DM, Xiao X, Wheeler DR, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Brozik SM, Polsky R, Narayan RJ. Integrated carbon fiber electrodes within hollow polymer microneedles for transdermal electrochemical sensing. Biomicrofluidics 2011; 5(1):13415. Zhang LW, Bäumer W, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Cellular uptake mechanisms and toxicity of quantum dots in dendritic cells. Nanomedicine 2011;6(5):777-791. Monteiro-Riviere NA, Wiench K, Landsiedel R, Schulte S, Inman AO, Riviere JE. Safety evaluation of sunscreen formulations containing titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles in UVB sunburned skin: an in vitro and in vivo study. Toxicol Sci 2011;123(1):264-280. Saathoff JG, Inman AO, Xia XR, Riviere JE, Monteiro-Riviere NA. In vitro toxicity assessment of three hydroxylated fullerenes in human skin cells. Toxicol In Vitro 2011;25:2105-2112. Xia XR, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Mathur S, Xuefeng S, Xiao L, Oldenburg S, Fadeel S, Riviere JE. Mapping the surface adsorption forces of nanomaterials in biological systems. ACS Nano 2011;5:9074-9081. Boehm RD, Miller PR, Hayes SL, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Narayan RJ. Modification of microneedles using inkjet printing. AIP Advances 2011;1(2):22139. Prow TW, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Inman AO. Grice JE, Chen X, Zhao X, Sanchez WH, Gierden A, Kendall MA, Zvyagin AV, Erdmann D, Riviere JE, Roberts MS. Quantum dot penetration into viable human skin. Nanotoxicology 2012;6:173-185. Moore SA, Muñana KR, Papich MG, Nettifee-Osborne JA. The pharmacokinetics of levetiracetam in healthy dogs concurrently receiving phenobarbital. J Vet Pharmacol Ther 2011; 34(1):31-34. (corresponding author)

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Muñana KR, Thomas WB, Inzana KD, Nettifee-Osborne JA, McLucas KJ, Olby NJ, Mariani CM, Early PJ. Evaluation of levetiracetam as adjunctive treatment for refractory canine epilepsy: A randomized, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial. J Vet Intern Med 2012;26:341-348. Muguet-Chanoit AC, Olby NJ, Babb K, Lim J-H, Gallagher R, Niman Z, Dillard S, Campbell J, The sensory field and repeatability of the cutaneous trunci muscle reflex in the dog. Vet Surg 2011:40;781-785. Piedrahita JA, Olby N. Perspectives on transgenic livestock in agriculture and biomedicine: an update. Reprod Fertil Dev 2011;23(1):56-63. Olby NJ, Sharp NJ, Nghiem PE, Keene BW, DeFrancesco TC, Sidley JA, Kornegay JN, Schatzberg SJ. Clinical progression of X-linked muscular dystrophy in two German Shorthaired Pointers. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2011;15;238(2):207-212. Olivry T, Paps JS. Evaluation of the agreement between allergen-specific intradermal or IgE serological tests and a point-of-care immunodot assay in dogs with atopic dermatitis. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:284-285.

Marsella R, Olivry T, Carlotti DN for the International Task Force on Canine Atopic Dermatitis. Current evidence of skin barrier dysfunction in human and canine atopic dermatitis: future research and clinical implications. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:239-248. Salzmann CA, Olivry TJ, Nielsen DM, Paps JS, Harris TL, Olby NJ. Genome-wide linkage study of atopic dermatitis in West Highland white terriers. BMC Genetics 2011;12:37. Bäumer W, Stahl J, Sander K, Petersen LJ, Paps, J, Stark H, Kietzmann M, Olivry T*. Lack of preventing effect of systemically and topically administered histamine H(1) or H(4) receptor antagonists in a dog model of atopic dermatitis. Exp Dermatol 2011;20:577-581 (*Corresponding Author) Iyori K, Futagawa-Saito K, Hisatsune J, Yamamoto M, Sekiguchi M, Ide K, Son WG, Olivry T, Sugai M, Fukuyasu T, Iwasaki T, Nishifuji K. Staphylococcus pseudintermedius exfoliative toxin EXI selectively digests canine desmoglein-1 and causes subcorneal clefts in canine epidermis. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:319-326. Oberkirchner U, Linder KE, Dunston SM, Bizikova P, Olivry T*. Metaflumizone-amitraz (Promeris)-associated pustular acantholytic dermatitis in 22 Dogs: evidence suggests contact drug-triggered pemphigus foliaceus. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:436-448. (corresponding author, trainee first author) Hobi S, Linek M, Marignac G, Olivry T, Beco L, Nett C, Fontaine J, Roosje P, Bergvall K, Belova S, Koebrich S, Pin D, Kovalik M, Meury S, Wilhelm S, Favrot C. Clinical characteristics and causes of pruritus in cats: a multicentre study on feline hypersensitivity-associated dermatoses. Vet Dermatol 2011;22;406-413.

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Favrot C, Steffan J, Seewald W, Hobi S, Linek M, Marignac G, Olivry T, Beco L, Nett C, Fontaine J, Roosje P, Bergvall K, Belova S, Koebrich S, Pin D, Kovalik M, Meury S, Wilhelm S. Establishment of diagnostic criteria for feline nonflea-induced hypersensitivity dermatitis. Vet Dermatol 2012;23:45-e11. Olivry T, Linder KE, Wang P, Bizikova P, Bernstein J, Dunston SM, Paps JS, Casal M. Deficient plakophilin-1 expression due to a mutation in PKP1 causes ectodermal dysplasia-skin fragility syndrome in Chesapeake Bay retriever dogs. PLoS ONE 2012:e32072. Mansmann RA, Currie MC, Correa MT, Sherman BL, vom Orde K. Equine behavior problem around farriery: foot pain in 11 horses. J Vet Sci 2011;31:44-48 (contributed to experimental design, production of MS). Henson-Ramsey H, Schneider A, Stoskopf M. A comparison of multiple esterases as biomarkers of organophosphate exposure and effect in two earthworm species. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 2011;86(4):373-378. Cleland TP, Stoskopf MK, Schweitzer MH. Histological, chemical, and morphological reexamination of the ‘heart’ of a small late Cretaceous Thescelosaurus. Naturewissenschaften 2011;98(3):203-211. Suter SE. Collection of peripheral blood CD34+ progenitor cells from healthy dogs and dogs diagnosed with lymphoproliferative diseases using a Baxter-Fenwal CS-3000 Plus blood cell separator. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:1406–1413. Uhl E, Krimer P, Schliekelman P, Tompkins SM, Suter S. Identification of altered MicroRNA expression in canine lymphoid cell lines and cases of B- and T-Cell lymphomas. Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer 2011;50:950–967. Escobar C, Grindem C, Neel JA, Suter SE. Hematologic change after total body irradiation and autologous transplantation of hematopoietic peripheral blood progenitor cells in dogs with lymphoma. Vet Pathol 2011;49(2):341-343. Wood MW, Breitschwerdt EB, Gookin JL. Autocrine effects of interleukin-6 mediate acute-phase proinflammatory and tissue-reparative transcriptional responses of canine bladder mucosa. Infect Immun 2011;79:708-715. Wood MW, Nordone SK, Vaden SL, Breitschwerdt EB. Assessment of urine solute and matrix effects on the performance of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for measurement of interleukin-6 in dog urine. J Vet Diagn Invest 2011;23:316-320. 2. Case reports in peer-reviewed journals. VanderHeyden TR, Yong SL, Breitschwerdt EB, Maggi RG, Parada JP, Mihalik AR, Fimmel CJ. Granulomatous hepatitis due to Bartonella henselae infection in an immunocompetent patient. BMC Infect Dis 2012;12:17.

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Vanderheyden TR, Fimmel CJ, Yong SL, Breitschwerdt EB, Parada JP, Mihalik AR, Maggi RG. Granulomatous hepatitis due to Bartonella henselae infection in an immunocompetent patient. BMC Infect 2012;12:17. Cherry NA, Liebisch G, Liebisch A, Breitschwerdt EB*, Jones SL, Ulrich R, Allmers E, Wolf P, Hewicker-Trautwein M. Identification of Bartonella henselae in a horse from Germany. Vet Microbiol 2011;150:414-415. (*corresponding author, first author trainee) Diniz PPVP, Schulz BS, Hartmann K, Breitschwerdt EB*. Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” infection in a dog from Germany. J Clin Microbiol 2011;49:2059-2062. (*corresponding author) Breitschwerdt EB*, Hegarty BC, Maggi RG, Lantos PM, Aslett DM, Bradley JM. Rickettsia rickettsii transmission by a lone star tick, North Carolina. Emerg Infect Dis 2011;17:873-875. (*first author and corresponding author) Perez C, Hummel J, Fujii Y, Breitschwerdt EB*. Fatal aortic endocarditis associated with community acquired Serratia marcescens infection in a dog. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2011;47:133-137. (*first author trainee, corresponding author) Breitschwerdt EB*, Mascarelli PE, Schweickert LA, Maggi RG, Hegarty BC, Bradley JM, Woods CW. Hallucinations, sensory neuropathy, and peripheral visual deficits in a young woman infected with Bartonella koehlerae. J Clin Microbiol 2011;49:3415-3417. (*first author and corresponding author) Tou SE, DeFrancesco TC, Keene BW. ECG of the Month. Intermittent tachycardia-dependent left bundle branch block in a dog during anesthesia. J Am Vet Assoc 2011;239:55-57. Pate DO, Gilger BC, Suter SE, Clode AB. Diagnosis of intraocular lymphosarcoma in a dog by use of a polymerase chain reaction assay for antigen receptor rearrangement. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2011;238;5:625-630. Boylan SM, Harms CA, Waltzek T, Law JM, Garner M, Cassell J, Fatzinger MH, Govett P. Hyperplastic adipose lids in mackerel scad (Decapterus macarellus). J Fish Dis 2011;34:921-925. Tou SP, Barker PCA, Keene BW. Pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect with aorticopulmonary collaterals in an adult dog. J Vet Cardiol 2011;13(4):271-275.

Ardente AJ, Christian LS, Borst LB, Lewbart GA*. Clinical Challenge: Mistaken identity of a squamous cell carcinoma in a captive red-eared slider turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans. J Zoo Wildl Med 2012;42(4):770-773. (*corresponding author) Mascarelli PE, Iredell JR, Maggi RG, Weinberg G, Breitschwerdt EB*. Bartonella species bacteremia in two patients with epithelioid hemangioendothelioma. J Clin Microbiol 2011;49:4006-4012. (*corresponding author)

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Fenimore A, Varanat M, Maggi R, Schultheiss P, Breitschwerdt E, Lappin M. Bartonella spp. DNA in cardiac tissues from dogs in Colorado and Wyoming. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:613-616. Schwartz M, Muñana KR, Olby NJ. Possible drug-induced hepatopathy in a dog receiving zonisamide monotherapy for treatment of cryptogenic epilepsy. J Vet Med Sci 2011;73:1505-1508. Oberkirchner U, Linder KE, Olivry T*. Recognizing and treating Promeris-triggered pemphigus foliaceus in dogs. Vet Med 2011;106:284-293. (*corresponding author, trainee first author)

Oberkirchner U, Linder KE, Olivry T*. Successful treatment of a novel generalized variant of canine discoid lupus erythematosus with oral hydroxychloroquine. Vet Dermatol 2012;23:65-e16. (*corresponding author, trainee first author) 3. Review articles in peer-reviewed journals. Bailey CS. Ovarian remnant syndrome – a diagnostic dilemma. Clin Therio 2011;3(3):192-195.

Bailey CS. Pregnancy termination in companion animals. Clin Therio 2011;3(3):196-199. Marshall JF, Blikslager AT. The effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the equine intestine. Equine Vet J 2011;43 Suppl 39:140-144. Harms CA, Lewbart GA. The veterinarian’s role in surgical implantation of electronic tags in fish. Rev Fish Biol Fisheries 2011;21:25-33. Kornegay JN, Bogan JR, Bogan DJ, Childers MK, Li J, Nghiem P, Detwiler DA, Larsen CA, Grange RW, Bhavaraju-Sanka RK, Tou SP, Keene BW, Howard Jr JF, Wang J, Fan Z, Schatzberg SJ, Styner MA, Flanigan KM, Xiao X, Hoffman EP: Canine models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy and their use in therapeutic strategies. Mamm Genome 2012;23(1-2):85-108. Lewbart GA., Mosley C. Clinical anaesthesia and analgesia in invertebrates. J Exotic Pet Med 2012;21:59-70. Monteiro-Riviere NA. Commentary on transcutaneous delivery. WIREs Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology 2011;3:439-440. Olivry T. What can dogs bring to atopic dermatitis research? Chem Immunol and Allergy 2012;96:61-72.

Olivry T. Is the skin barrier abnormal in dogs with atopic dermatitis? Vet Immunol and Immunopathol 2011;144:11-6. (State-of-the-Art Review)

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4. Books. Lewbart GA. (ed). Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Ed. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012, 488 pp. Monteiro-Riviere NA (ed). Nanotoxicology: Progress Toward Nanomedicine. Informa Healthcare, New York, NY, August 2012. 5. Chapters in Books. Birkenheuer AJ. Babesiosis. . In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult, 5th ed. Ames:Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. Blikslager AT, Marshall JM. Principles of intestinal injury and determination of intestinal viability. In: Auer JA, Stick JA, eds. Equine Surgery. Missouri: Saunders Elsevier, 2012; 411-415. Marshall JM, Blikslager AT. Colic: Diagnosis, surgical decision, and preoperative management. In: Auer JA, Stick JA, eds. Equine Surgery. Missouri: Saunders Elsevier, 2012; 402-406. Wilson DA, Blikslager AT. Stomach and spleen. In: Auer JA, Stick JA, eds. Equine Surgery. Missouri: Saunders Elsevier, 2012; 388-401. Breuhaus BA. Endocrine system. In: Munroe GA, Weese JS, eds. Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery, and Reproduction. London, UK: Manson Publishing, Ltd., 2011; 620-636. Dixon PM, Gerard MP. Oral cavity and salivary glands. In: Auer J, Stick J, eds. Equine Surgery, 4th Edition. Saunders-Elsevier: St Louis, 2012; 339-367. Gerard MP. Nasal/paranasal neoplasia. In: Wilson DA, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, The Horse. Saunders/Elsevier, St Louis: Missouri, 2012; 395-396. Gerard MP. Nasal polyps. In: Wilson DA, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, The Horse. Saunders/Elsevier: St Louis, Missouri, 2012; 375-376. Piniak WED, Mann DA, Eckert SA, Harms CA. Amphibious hearing in sea turtles. In: Popper AN, Hawkins A, eds. The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer Science+Business Media, 2012;730:83–87, Harms CA. Echinoderms. In: Lewbart GA, ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012; 365–379. Hawkins EC. Pneumonia, aspiration. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult, 5th ed. Ames:Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 1001.

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Lewbart GA. Introduction. In: Lewbart GA, ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012; 3-6. Lewbart GA. Sponges. In: Lewbart GA,ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing,2012; 7-20. Lewbart GA. Annelids. In: Lewbart GA, ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012; 173-185. Lewbart GA. Reportable Diseases of Invertebrates. In: Lewbart GA, ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012; 471-472. Berzins IK, Smolowitz, RM, Lewbart GA. Diagnostic Techniques and Sample Handling. In: Lewbart GA, ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012; 389-400. Bakal RS, Lewbart GA. Urochordates In: Lewbart GA, ed. Invertebrate Medicine, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012; 381-388. Maggi R, Kempf VA, Chomel BB, Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonella. In: Versalovic J (ed). Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 10th Edition. American Society for Microbiology, 2011; Chapter 46. Maggi RG. Bartonella vinsonii berkhoffii: Un patógeno zoonótico compartido por perros y humanos. Book chapter: Zoonosis 5. 2012. Spanish. Marks SL. Clostridial Diarrhea. In: Cote E ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier, www.clinicalvetadvisor2.com 2011. Marks SL. Spirocerca Lupi. In: Cote E ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats. St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier, www.clinicalvetadvisor2.com 2011. Marks SL. Electric Cord Bite Injury. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2011; 409. Marks SL. Cardiopulmonary Arrest. . In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2011;222-223. Marks SL. Heat Stroke. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2011; 537-538. Mathews KG. Ureteral Surgery. In: Tobias KM, Johnston SA, eds. Veterinary Surgery Small Animal. St Louis: Elsevier, 2012, 1962-1977. Mathews KG. Tonsillectomy; Correction of overlong soft palate; Oral approaches to the nasal cavity and nasopharynx. In: Verstraete FJM, Lommer MJ, eds. Oral and maxillofacial surgery in dogs and cats. WB Philadelphia: Saunders, 2012;539-542,547-556.

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Narayan RJ, Boehm RD, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Cell and Protein Interactions with Small-Scale Diamond Materials. In Bronzino, JD,Bawa R, eds. The Biomedical Engineering Handbook- Nanomedicine. New York: CRC Press/Taylor Francis 2011;Vol.4. Monteiro-Riviere NA, Larese Filon F. Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials on Skin. In: Fadeel B, Pietroiusti A, Shvedova A, eds. Adverse Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials. New York: Elsevier, 2012;Chapter 11, 185- 207. Muñana KR. Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK (eds). Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult, Canine and Feline, 5th Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2011; pp 463. Muñana KR. Nystagmus. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK (eds). Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult, Canine and Feline, 5th Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2011; 897-898. Olby NJ. Hypermetria and dysmetria. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine & Feline, Fifth Edition. Wiley Blackwell, 2011; 624-625. Olby NJ. Head pressing. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine & Feline, Fifth Edition. Wiley Blackwell, 2011; 530-531. Olby NJ. Subarachnoid cysts. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine & Feline, Fifth Edition. Wiley Blackwell, 2011; 1205-1206. Olby NJ, Jeffrey ND. Pathogenesis of diseases of the central nervous system. In: Tobias and Johnson, eds. Tobias and Johnson: Small Animal Surgical Practice. Elsevier, 2011; Chapter 29, 374-387. Olby NJ. Spinal trauma. In: Platt SR, Garosi L, eds. Small Animal Neurological Emergencies. Manson Publishing Ltd. 2012; Chapter 21. Johnson S, von Peifl DJF, Dejardin L, Weh M, Roe SC. Internal Fracture Fixation. In: Tobias K, Johnson S, eds. Veterinary Surgery Small Animal. Elsevier, 2012, 576–607. Sherman BL. Housesoiling—Cats. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, Eds. Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline, Fifth Edition, Ames IA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 592-594. Sherman BL. Compulsive Disorders—Cats. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, Eds. Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline, 5th Edition, Ames IA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 278-280.

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Sherman BL. Aggression, Overview—Dogs. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, Eds. Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine and Feline, 5th Edition, Ames IA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 47-49. Vaden SL. Proteinuria. In: Tilley LP, Smith FWK, eds. Blackwell’s Five Minute Veterinary Consult, 5th Edition. Ames:Wiley-Blackwell, 2011; 1150-1151. Williams LE. Lymphoma, cutaneous. In Cote E, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2011:271.

Williams LE. Lymphoma, cat (multicentric). In Cote E, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2011:669-671. Williams LE. Lymphoma chemotherapy treatment tables, cat. In Cote E, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2011: 673-674.

Williams LE. Lymphoma, chemotherapy treatment tables, dog. In Cote E, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2011:674-675.

Williams LE. Lymphoma, dog (multicentric). In Cote E, ed. Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 2nd Edition. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier; 2011: 675-678. 6. Titles of abstracts from scientific and professional veterinary conferences

(i.e. abstracts submitted for presentation as papers or posters at scientific/clinical conferences where the proceedings are citable).

Kleisch DJ, Erickson AM, Atkins CE, Keene BK, Lascelles BDX, DeFrancesco TC. Effect of apparently asymptomatic feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy on activity levels and owner-assessed quality of life. NCSU CVM Research Forum, Raleigh, NC, January 2012. Labens R, Charlton A, Xia XR, Blikslager AT. Use of gold nanoparticles to characterize permeability in an in-vitro model of porcine synovium. North Caroline Cartilage and Arthritis Research Alliance, 2012. Hill T, Blikslager AT. Indomethacin decreases recovery of gastric barrier function after acid injury in a novel ex vivo canine model. 7th Annual NC State University Research Graduate Student Symposium, 2012. Gonzalez LM, Magness S, Piedrahita J, Blikslager AT. Development of a large animal model for translational studies of intestinal disease focusing on intestinal stem cells. CVM Annual Research Forum, 2012. Altman JA, Blikslager AT, Kopp KJ. Recurrent colic, acute and chronic: evaluation of 30 cases included in a clinical field study of 144 horses with digestive disorders. 10th Equine Colic Research Symposium, 2011.

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Marshall JF, Blikslager AT. Effect of media composition on equine enterocyte primary cell culture. 10th Equine Colic Research Symposium, 2011. Nighot MP, Blikslager AT, Nighot PK. The chloride channel ClC-2 is involved in organization of murine gastric glands. Gastroenterology, 2011. Nighot MP, Blikslager AT. Indomethacin induces gastric epithelial barrier dysfunction via a p38 MAPK-dependent mechanism in MKN-28 Cells. Gastroenterology, 2011. Brown MA, Blikslager AT. Hypoxia disrupts recovery of injured non-transformed small intestinal cells, but not transformed cells. Gastroenterology, 2011. Hill TL, Blikslager AT. Indomethacin decreases recovery of gastric barrier function after acid injury in a novel ex vivo canine model. Gastroenterology, 2011. Nighot PK, Young K, Blikslager AT. Chloride channel ClC-2 modulates susceptibility to DSS-induced murine colitis: implications for the role of the tight junction in IBD. Gastroenterology, 2011. Nighot PK, Young K, Blikslager AT. The chloride channel ClC-2 modulates tight junction barrier function via intracellular trafficking. Gastroenterology, 2011. Koutinas C, Mylonakis O’Brien MP, Leontides L, Siarkou V, Breitschwerdt E, Koutinas A. Cardiac Troponin I concentration in naturally-occurring canine monocytic ehrlichiosis. European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, September 1-3, 2011. Kruger KL, Davis JL, Breuhaus BA. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of quinapril in horses. ACVIM Forum 2011, Denver, CO. Crook KI, Early PJ, Muñana KR, Gallagher R, Messenger KM, Papich MG. The pharmacokinietics of cytarabine in dogs when administered via subcutaneous and continuous intravenous infusion routes. The 30th Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, June 2012. Davis W, Fogle CA, Blikslager AT, Gerard MP. A retrospective analysis of return to function following colic surgery in 195 cases (2003-2010). Proceedings 10th International Equine Colic Research Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, July 26-28, 2011, p205. Davis W, Fogle CA, Gerard MP, Levine J, Blikslager AT. A retrospective analysis of return to function following colic surgery in 195 cases (2003-2010). Veterinary Surgery 40, 2011, E18. Cordle KJ, Fogle CA, Marshall JF, Blikslager AT. Inhibition of cyclo-oxygenase-1 and -2 in equine blood by phenylbutazone, flunixin, meloxicam, and firocoxib: an ex vivo analysis. NCSU Summer student research symposium, 2012. Presentation August 2011, Poster February 2012.

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Gonzalez LM, Fogle CA, Baket WT, Law JM, Blikslager AT. Does large colon resection and anastomosis affect survival in horses with large colon volvulus? 10th Equine Colic Research Symposium, 2011. Fogle CA, Gerard MP, Correa M, Blikslager AT. Analysis of factors associated with a prolonged duration of colic (344 horses). 10th Equine Colic Research Symposium, 2011. Fogle CA, Gerard MP, Correa M, Blikslager AT. Analysis of factors associated with a prolonged duration of colic (344 horses). Proceedings 10th International Equine Colic Research Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, July 26-28, 2011, p202. Gerard MP, Turner R, Fogle CA, Blikslager AT. Evaluation of risk factors for development of incisional complications following exploratory celiotomy for colic: 170 cases (2003-2005). Proceedings 10th International Equine Colic Research Symposium, Indianapolis, IN, July 26-28, 2011, p220. Gilger BC, McMullen Jr RJ*, Clode AB, Pate DO, Harrington J, Hempstead J. Clinical characteristics and treatment of endothelial immune mediated keratitis in horses. Dorothy Havemeyer Foundation Equine Ophthalmology Symposium, West Palm Beach, FL. 2011. (*co-senior author) Salmon JH, Charlton AN, Colitz CMH, Gilger BC. Celecoxib-incubated acrylic intraocular lenses suppress lens epithelial growth in a canine ex vivo model of posterior capsule opacity (PCO). Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. Abstract. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Ft Lauderdale, FL, May 2011.

Gilger BC, Seiler GS, Salmon JH, Mantuo R, Dayton P. Distribution of contrast after injection into the anterior suprachoroidal space using 2D and 3D ultrasound in pig eyes. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. Abstract. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Ft Lauderdale, FL, May 2011.

Gilger BC, McMullen RJ, Clode AB, Pate DO, Harrington J, Hempstead J. Clinical characteristics and treatment of endothelial immune mediated keratitis in horses. Dorothy Havemeyer Equine Ophthalmology Symposium, West Palm Beach, FL, April 1 – 2, 2011.

Gilger BC, Seiler GS, Salmon JH, Mantuo R, Dayton P. Distribution of contrast after injection into the anterior suprachoroidal space using 2D and 3D ultrasound in pig eyes. Dorothy Havemeyer Equine Ophthalmology Symposium. West Palm Beach, FL, April 1 – 2, 2011. Foster DM, Stauffer SH, Stone MC, Gookin JL*. Determining enterocytes destiny: control of epithelial cell loss in Cryptosporidium parvum infection. 30th Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, June 2012 (oral research report). (*corresponding author).

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Tolbert K, Gookin JL*. Exogenous sialic acid and cysteine protease inhibition block adherence of Tritrichomonas foetus to the intestinal epithelium. 30th Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, June 2012 (oral). (*corresponding author). Foster DM, Nielsen DM, Stauffer SH, Gookin JL*. The in vivo transcriptional response of intestinal epithelium to C. parvum infection is dominated by interferon-alpha signaling pathways. Gastroenterology 2012. American Gastroenterology Association-Digestive Disease Week, San Diego, May 21, 2012 (poster). (*corresponding author). Tolbert K, Gookin JL*. Tritrichomonas foetus adhere to intestinal epithelium by sialic acid and cysteine protease-dependent mechanisms. Gastroenterology 2012. American Gastroenterology Association- Digestive Disease Week, San Diego, May 22, 2012 (poster). (*corresponding author). Tarter J, Gruen M, Hudson L, Thomson A, Clary G, Meeker R, Sherman B. A novel cognitive-motor paradigm to document FIV disease in cats. NCSU CVM Research Forum, January 20, 2012. (poster) Benito J, DePuy V, Davidson GS, Zamprogno H, Thomson A, Simpson W, Gruen ME, Roe S, Hardie E, Hansen B, Lascelles BDX. Development of a questionnaire to assess chronic pain associated with feline degenerative joint disease. NCSU CVM Research Forum, Raleigh NC, January 20, 2012. (oral & poster presentation) Benito J, Gruen ME, Thomson A, Simpson W, Lascelles BDX. Owner-assessed indices of quality of life in cats and the relationship to the presence of degenerative joint disease. NCSU CVM Research Forum, Raleigh NC, January 20, 2012. (poster) Benito J, DePuy V, Davidson GS, Zamprogno H, Thomson A, Simpson W, Gruen ME, Roe S, Hardie E, Hansen B, Lascelles BDX. Development of a questionnaire to assess chronic pain associated with feline degenerative joint disease. Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists Spring Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, March 21-23, 2012. (oral presentation) Benito J, Gruen ME, Thomson A, Simpson W, Lascelles BDX. Owner-assessed indices of quality of life in cats and the relationship to the presence of chronic pain-DJD. Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists Spring Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, March 21-23, 2012. (oral presentation) Gruen MG, Gonddahalekar P, Sherman BL. Evaluation of two food delivery toys as enrichment for dogs in an urban municipal animal shelter. Proceedings of the ACVB/AVSAB Veterinary Behavior Symposium, St. Louis, MO, July 15, 2011. Lawson R, Gruen M, Thomson A, Clary G, Hudson L, Meeker R, Sherman B. Infection with FIV increases motor activity in the open field (poster presentation), NCSU CVM Research Forum, Raleigh, NC, March 11, 2011.

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Lennon EM, Hanel RM, Vaden SL. Thromboelastography in non-azotemic and azotemic dogs with protein-losing nephropathy. J Vet Intern Med 2011;25:718. Harms CA, Dennison S, McLellan WA, Pabst DA, Schaub CP, Clark KL, Rotstein DR, Clarke EO, Thayer VG, Linder KE, Montgomery SA. What a difference decapitation makes: computed tomography (CT) imaging of a True’s beaked whale (Mesoplodon mirus) head. Southeast Regional Marine Mammal Stranding Network Meeting, Charleston, SC, February 15-17, 2012. Stedman HL, Norton TM, Keller JM, Adams MP, Day RD, Segars A, Harms C, Dodd M, Cluse W, Godfrey M, Lee M, Thorvalson K. 2012. Histopathologic findings in debilitated loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) stranded along the southeastern US coast in 2004-2005. Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Meeting, Jekyll Island, GA, February 1–4, 2012. Clarke EO, Sullivan CV, Law JM, Flowers JR, Williams VN, Rin BD, McGinty AS, Hopper M, Harms CA. Polyopisthocotylean mongenean trematode, Gamacallum macroura, in white bass, Morone chrysops. Proceedings of the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, May 7–11, 2011. Anderson ET, Minter LJ, Clarke EO, Mroch RM, Beasley JF, Harms CA. Postprandial changes in hematological and plasma biochemical profiles in green (Chelonia mydas) and Kemp’s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) sea turtles in North Carolina, USA. Proceedings of the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine, Las Vegas, NV, May 7–11, 2011. Trapani C, Harms C, Staggs L, Douglas MSH, Stephan D. Observation and analysis of insects as a pelagic juvenile sea turtle prey item during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. International Sea Turtle Symposium, San Diego, CA, April 11–15, 2011. Avens L, Harms C, Anderson E, Goshe L, Goodman A, Cluse W, Godfrey M, Braun-McNeill J, Stacy B. 448 turtles in the freezer: necropsy and population assessment of green sea turtles stranded dead in St. Joseph Bay, Florida, during the January 2010 mass cold-stunning event. International Sea Turtle Symposium, San Diego, CA, April 11 –15, 2011. Clark KL, Barco S, Clark KR, Doshkov P, Harms C, Legner C, Pabst D, Piatak M, Piscitelli M, Thayer V, McLellan W. Outer Banks stranding summary and case studies of 2008 – 2010. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium (SEAMAMMS), Conway, SC, April 1-3, 2011. Nafe LA, Robertson ID, Hawkins EC*. Cervical lung lobe herniation in dogs with cough as identified by fluoroscopy. Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society Symposium, Vienna, Austria, November 2011. (*presented abstract, trainee (intern) first author.) Campbell MW, Hess PR, Williams LE*. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia in the cat: 19 cases (2000-2011). Veterinary Cancer Society Conference, 2011:37. (*senior author; mentor to intern trainee first author)

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Sung, EJ, Adler KB, Jones SL. MARCKS phosphorylation relies on PKC isoform delta(δ) in human neutrophils. Am Society of Cell Biology Annual Conference, Denver, CO, 2011. Sheats MK, Carren KL, Hefner EM, Sung EJ, Adler KB, Jones SL. Myristolated Alanine-Rich C-Kinase Substrate (MARCKS) is an Important Regulator of Equine Neutrophil Migration and Adhesion. Am Society of Cell Biology Annual Conference, Denver, CO, 2011. Meurs KM, Lahmers S, Keene BW. Characteristics of ARVC boxers with sudden death. 29th annual Veterinary Medical Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, June 2011. Campbell J, Lascelles BDX, Olby NJ. Assessment of cord dorsum potentials from caudal nerves in clinically normal adult dogs. ACVIM Forum 2011, Denver, Co., J Vet Int Med 2011:25;728. Lascelles BDX, Marcellin-Little DJ, Roe SC, Hansen BD. Outcome measures and neurobiological insights in a naturally occurring canine model of OA. 2012 North Carolina Cartilage-Arthritis Research Alliance (NC-CARA) Meeting, Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, March 20, 2012. (poster presentation) Charlton AN, Simpson W, Benito J, Hash J, Thomson A, Kwan T, Lascelles BDX. Evaluation of meloxicam and tepoxalin in cats. AVA Scientific Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, March 21-23, 2012. (poster presentation) Williams MD, Kirkpatrick AE, Benito J, Hash J, Thomson A, Kwan T, Lascelles BDX. Repeatability and comparison of thermal threshold latency measures in normal dogs and dogs with pelvic limb osteoarthritis. . AVA Scientific Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, March 21-23, 2012. (poster presentation) Williams MD, Kirkpatrick AE, Hash J, Thomson A, Kwan T, Benito J, Lascelles BDX. Comparison of thermal threshold latencies between normal dogs and dogs with hind limb osteoarthritic associated pain. NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Research Forum, Raleigh, NC, USA, January 20, 2012. (Oral presentation) Benito J, Charlton AN, Simpson W, Lascelles BDX. Evaluation of meloxicam and tepoxalin in cats. NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Annual Research Forum, Raleigh, NC, USA, January 20, 2012. (Poster presentation, won Certificate of Achievement) Hill T, Lascelles BDX, Blikslager AT. Effect of prostanoids on gastric acid injury in a canine ex vivo model. Oral presentation at UNC/NCSU Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease Research Forum, NCSU, NC, December 2, 2011.

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Little D, Johnson S, Hash J, Olson SA, Lascelles BDX, Guilak F. Multiple Functional Outcome Measures in a Surgical Model of Hip Osteoarthritis. Research Abstract, NC Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society, 13th Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, November 4, 2011. Walton MB, Cowderoy E, Lascelles BDX, Innes JF. Owner based metrology instruments for conditions of canine chronic mobility impairment - construct and criterion validity of LOAD, HCPI and CBPI. Poster presentation, 20th Annual ECVS Scientific Symposium, ECVS Proceedings, University Forum UFO, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, page 56 Walton MB, Cowderoy E, Lascelles BDX, Innes JF. Owner based metrology instruments for conditions of canine chronic mobility impairment - construct and criterion validity of LOAD, HCPI and CBPI. Poster presentation, Musculoskeletal Research Science Day, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK, June 2011. Hill T, Lascelles BDX, Blikslager AT. Co-administration of NSAIDs and Tramadol Decreases Gastric Mucosal Barrier Function. Research abstract, ACVIM, Denver, CO, June 2011. Hill T, Lascelles BDX, Blikslager AT. Indomethacin Decreases Recovery of Gastric Barrier Function after Acid Injury in a Novel Ex Vivo Canine Model. Poster presentation, Digestive Disease Week. Chicago, IL, May 2011. Walton MB, Cowderoy E, Lascelles BDX, Innes JF. Owner based metrology instruments for conditions of canine chronic mobility impairment - construct and criterion validity of LOAD, HCPI and CBPI. Oral presentation, BSAVA Scientific Congress, Birmingham, April 2011. Gulledge B, Levine D, Tillman L, Harrysson OLA, Osborne J, Marcellin-Little D. Comparison of selected stretch positions of the piriformis muscle using computed tomography and biomodeling. NCSU CVM Research Forum, January 2012. (poster) Mariani CL, Bedard KM, Dunston S, Fogle JE, Nordone SK, MacKillop E, Borst LB. Immune cell proliferation in canine meningoencephalitis. South Eastern Veterinary Neurology Group (SEVEN) Symposium, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 2011. Posner L, Mariani C, Swanson C, Campbell N, Asakawa M, King A. Perioperative mortality in dogs undergoing anesthesia and cervical spinal surgery. American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2011. Bedard KM, Dunston S, Mariani CL. An investigation of cellular proliferation in dogs with meningoencephalitis of unknown etiology. Merial-NIH National Veterinary Scholars Symposium, University of Florida, 2011.

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Harrington JT, McMullen Jr RJ*, Cullen JM, Campbell NB, Gilger BC. Clinical and histopathology effects of diode laser endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation in the normal equine eye. 42nd Annual Conference of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Hilton Head, SC, 2011. (Award for Best Clinical Research Presentation). (*senior author; mentor to resident trainee first author) Harrington J, McMullen RJ, Gilger BC. Endoscopic photocoagulation in the equine cadaver eye. American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Hilton Head, SC, October 2011. Wiench K, Schulte S, Champ S, Ma-Hock L, Schneider S, Creutzenberg O, Bellmann B, Ziemann C, Monteiro-Riviere N, van Ravenzwaay B, Landsiedel R. Zinc oxide- Nanosize does not change the toxicological profile. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2012; vol.126,p. 300, #1392. Riviere JE, Leavens TL, Brooks JD, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Acute vascular effects of nanoparticle infusion in isolated perfused skin. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, , 2012; vol. 126, p.18, #91. Leavens TL, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Inman AO, Brooks JD, Oldenburg SJ, Riviere JE. In vitro biodistribution of silver nanoparticles in isolated perfused porcine skin flaps. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2012, vol. 126, p.17, #88. Inman AO, Riviere JE, Oldenburg SJ, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Toxicity assessment of citrate biopure silver and silica-coated silver in human skin cells. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2012; vol. 126, p. 146, #673. Monteiro-Riviere NA, Inman AO, Sanjay M, Muhammed M, Fadeel B, Riviere JE. Toxicity assessment of eight nanoparticles in human epidermal keratinocytes. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2012, Vol. 126, p.146, #672. Monteiro-Riviere NA. Physicochemical properties of nanoparticles that may influence skin penetration and toxicity for cosmetics. US Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), Basic Nanotechnology Science Training, College Park, MD, 2012, p.12. Riviere JE, Xia XR, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Mapping the surface adsorption forces of nanomaterials in biological systems. NIEHS Nanotechnology Health Implications Research Consortium Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, January 26-27, 2012, p. 49. Samberg ME, Monteiro-Riviere NA. In vitro and in vivo silver nanoparticle toxicity to skin. NIEHS Nanotechnology Health Implications Research Consortium Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, January 26-27, 2012, p. 48.

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Monteiro-Riviere NA, Leavens TL, Riviere JE. Vascular effects of nanoparticle infusion in isolated perfused skin. NIEHS Nanotechnology Health Implications Research Consortium Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, January 26-27, 2012, p. 47. He T, Sippel K, Di J, Inman A, Monteiro-Riviere NA, King MW. Novel 3D Knitted Scaffold for Tissue Engineering Applications, TERMIS-North America Annual Conference, Houston, TX, December 11-14, 2011. Monteiro-Riviere NA. Safety Implications of Nanoparticles and Skin. National Science Foundation Nano Workshop on the Safety Aspects of Nanosystems and Infrastructure for Sustainability, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, 2011; p.3. Monteiro-Riviere N, Riviere J, Inman A, Wiench K, Schulte S, Landsiedel R. Dermal penetration of UVB-damaged skin by titanium- and zinc oxide nanoparticles in sunscreen formulations. Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology, 2011; 383, S1:101. He T, Tambe NM, Sippel K, Di J, King MW, El-Shafei A, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Fabrication of Fiber Based 3D Tissue Engineering Scaffolds. New Frontiers in Fiber Materials Science, Annual Forum, and AATCC and Fiber Society Conference, Charleston, SC, October 10-12, 2011. He T, Tambe NM, Sippel K, Di J, King MW, El-Shafei A, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Fabrication of Fiber Based 3DTissue Engineering Scaffolds, Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 13-16, 2011. Murray AR, Kisin E, Inman AO, Young SH, Muhammed M, Burks T, Uheida A, Tkach A, Waltz W, Castranova , Fadeel B, Riviere JE, Kagan VE, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Shvedova AA. Iron oxide nanoparticles cause oxidative stress and dermal toxicity. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; p.444, 2072. Saathoff JG, Xia X, Riviere JE, Inman AO, Badireddy AR, Wiesner MR, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Evaluation of toxicity and inflammation in three different hydroxylated fullerenes (C60(OH)x inhuman cells. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; p.251, 1176. Zhang LW, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Cellular uptake mechanisms and cytotoxicity of quantum dot nanoparticles in porcine dendritic cells. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; p.251, 1175. Xia XR, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Riviere JE. Biological surface adsorption index (BSAQI) for characterizing carbon nanomaterials with different surface chemistries in biological systems. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; p.251, 1174. Samberg ME, Loboa EG, Monteiro-Riviere NA. Toxicity, cellular uptake, and differentiation of human adult stem cells exposed to silver nanoparticles. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; p.377, 1758.

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Monteiro-Riviere NA, Inman AO, Erdmann D, Xia X, Riviere JE. Terpene effects on penetration of nanoparticles in human skin. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; 120 (S2) p.462, 2154. Inman AO, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Riviere JE. Skin pH effects the penetration of quantum dot nanoparticles in porcine skin. Toxicologist CD-An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2011; p.462, 2155. Schwartz M, Muñana KR, Nettifee-Osborne JA, Messenger KM, Papich MG. Pharmacokinetics of midazolam after intravenous, rectal and intramuscular administration in dogs. The 30th Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, New Orleans, LA, June 2012. (First author trainee) Muñana KR, Thomas WB, Inzana KD, Nettifee-Osborne JA, McLucas KJ, Olby NJ, Mariani CL, Early PJ. Evaluation of levetiracetam as adjunctive treatment for canine epilepsy. ACVIM Forum 2011, Denver, Co. J Vet Int Med 2011:25. Koh S, Tsai S, Bischoff S, Olby NJ, Piedrahita J. Generation of putative induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) from adult canine fibroblast submitted to SSR meeting. Stem Cells and Reproduction in Portland Oregon, July 31–August 4, 2011. Bizikova P, Dean GA, Hashimoto T, Olivry T. Desmocollin-1 is a major autoantigen in canine pemphigus foliaceus. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, April 2011. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:299. (graduate student trainee first author) Oberkirchner U, Linder KE, Olivry T. Successful treatment of a novel variant of canine chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus with oral hydroxychloroquine, topical tacrolimus and prednicarbate. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, April 2011. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:299. (resident trainee first author) Olivry T, Stahl J, Sander K, Petersen LJ, Paps J, Stark H, Kietzmann M, Bäumer W. Type 1 and type 4 selective antihistamines do not prevent canine acute experimental atopic skin lesions. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, April 2011. Vet Dermatol 2011;22:290. Casal ML, Linder KE, Wang P, Bizikova P, Bernstein JA, Dunston SM, Paps JS, Olivry T. Ectodermal dysplasia-skin fragility syndrome in Chesapeake Bay retriever dogs. Proceedings of the Canine and Feline Breeding and Genetics Conference, Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, September 2011. Olivry T. Pruritus in canine atopic dermatitis. Proceedings 6th World Congress on Itch, Brest, France. Reprinted in Acta Dermato-Veneorologica 2011;91; 617.

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Favrot C, Steffan J, Seewald W, Hobi S, Linek M, Marignac G, Olivry T, Beco L, Nett C, Fontaine J, Roosje P, Bergvall K, Belova S, Köbrich S, Pin D, Kovalik M, Meury S, Favrot C, Wilhelm S. Establishment of diagnostic criteria for feline nonflea-induced hypersensitivity dermatitis. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Congress of the European Society of Veterinary Dermatology & European College of Veterinary Dermatology, Brussels, Belgium: 152. Reprinted in: Veterinary Dermatology 2011;21:469. Bennett AD, Roe S, Marcellin-Little D, Lascelles BDX. Changes in Von Frey quantitative sensory thresholds as a result of total hip replacement in the treatment of coxofemoral joint osteoarthritis. NCSU CVM Research Forum, January 20, 2012. (oral presentation) Sherman BL, Gruen ME, Case B, Lazarowski L, Foster M, Dorman D. Behavior-Stress Experiments at NCSU-CVM, Office of Naval Research Annual Technical Review Meeting, Quantico VA, April 3, 2012. Sherman BL. IDD 2.0 “Stress” Experiments, Office of Naval Research Top Dog Demo 2012, Southern Pines, NC, January 18, 2012. Sherman BL. One year later: focus group assessment of applied learning in a veterinary behavior course (poster presentation), NCSU Teaching and Learning Symposium, Raleigh, NC, April 8, 2011. Oliver J, Saker K, Lanier CB, Stevens B, Ferris K. Probiotic compared to metronidazole for treatment of acute stress colitis in an adult canine shelter population. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr 2011;95(6):813. Thalheim LB, Suter SE, Borst LB, Williams LE. Agreement between flow cytometry, PARR and immunohistochemistry in canine lymphoma. Veterinary Cancer Society Conference, 2011;31.(*senior author; mentor to resident trainee first author) 7. Works prepared for presentation and distribution through electronic media,

including CD-ROMS, audio and video disks and tapes, computer-generated presentations, broadcast videos, etc.

DeFrancesco TC. Electrocardiographic review – 5 cases. www.cliniciansbrief.com, 2011. Keene BW. www.cardiologycarenetwork.org Olby NJ. Canine Spinal Cord Injury Program Web and facebook pages. I have developed a detailed web page for my spinal cord injury program, and more recently we started a facebook page. We post news and updates on our spinal cord injury work on a weekly to biweekly basis. Olby NJ, Olivry T. Atopic dermatitis in West Highland White Terriers. Podcast for AKC Canine Health Foundation.

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Roe SC. Orthopaedic Examination of the Dog, CVM Video web site, 2011. Roe SC. Ortolani Manipulation, CVM Video web site, 2011. 8. Titles of invited presentations/papers/proceedings (including CE) where the

primary audience was professionals (veterinarians, scientists, etc.) Atkins CE. The case of the tachypneic, dyspneic, coughing dog. American Heartworm Society Bulletin. 2011;38:13-15.

Atkins CE. Hypertension. Veterinary Focus, 2012; 22:17-23. Atkins CE. Current advances. Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease Banfield Pet Hospital Symposium, Las Vegas, NV, February 28-29, 2012. (4 hrs) Atkins CE. Heartworm Disease: An Update Banfield Pet Hospital Symposium, Las Vegas, NV, February 28-29, 2012. (4 hrs) Atkins CE. Heartworm University. Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 26, 2012. (6 hrs) Atkins CE. Heartworm University. Virginia Veterinary Association, Roanoke, VA, February 24-25, 2012. (6 hrs)

Atkins CE. Program Chair for Cardiology. Pathophysiology & Diagnosis of Feline Heart Disease, Treatment & Prognosis of Feline Cardiac Disease, Systemic Arterial Embolism in Cats, When TO Use and NOT TO Use RAAS Antagonists, When TO Use and NOT TO Use Inotropes (Pimobendan, Dobutamine, & Digoxin), The ACVIM Consensus Statement on Mitral Insufficiency: What It Means to You. Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV, February 19, 2012. (6 hrs)

Atkins CE. Topics in Veterinary Cardiology. International Veterinary Seminars, Incline Village, NV, January 23-25, 2012. (6 hrs)

Atkins CE. Diagnosis, Do We Know it All Now?, Current Issues in Treatment and Prevention of Heartworm Infection in Dogs, Major Controversies in Heartworm Disease Prevention: Cardiologists’ Viewpoint. North American Veterinary Conference/American Heartworm Society, Orlando, FL, January 15, 2012. (3 hrs)

Atkins CE. Topics in Cardiology. Chicago VMA, Chicago, IL, December 14, 2011. (6 hrs) Atkins CE. Heartworm Disease: An Update (4 hrs). Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease (4 hrs). Banfield Pet Hospital Symposium, Las Vegas, NV, December 12-13, 2011.

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Atkins CE. Topics in Cardiology. FIAVC, 8th Iberoamericano Congresso, Punte-de-Este, Uruguay, November 24, 2011 (4 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, November 5, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. New Orleans Veterinary Academy, New Orleans, LA, October 23, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Topics in Cardiology, Respiratory Disease, Hypertension, and Heartworm Disease. WSAVA, Jeju, Korea, October 15, 2011. (6 hrs)

Atkins CE. Where are we with Aldosterone Escape. CEVA, Human Veterinary Crosstalk Symposium: Aldosterone, Bordeaux, France, October 1, 2011. (1 hr)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. Central IL VMA, Marian, IL, September 20, 2011. (2 hrs) Atkins CE. Heartworm University. Banfield Pet Hospital, Atlanta, GA, September 18, 2011. (6 hrs)

Atkins CE. Topics in Cardiology. Coastal Bend VMA, CE by the SEA, Port Royal, TX, September 9, 2011. (3 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. Columbus Veterinary Academy, Columbus, OH, September 1, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Topics in Canine and Feline Cardiovascular Disease. Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, AL, August 12, 2011. (4 hrs)

Atkins CE. Hot Topics: Current Advances, Controversies, Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. American Veterinary Medical Association, St. Louis, MO, July 16, 2011. (1 hr)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. Central AL VMA, Montgomery, AL, July 12, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. Central LA VMA, Monroe, LA, July 12, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. NW LA VMA, Shreveport, LA, July 12, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Topics in Canine and Feline Cardiac Disease. MS Veterinary Medical Association, Orange Beach, AL, June 24, 2011. (5 hrs)

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Atkins CE. ACE-Inhibitors, Emerging and Established Roles in the Treatment of Heart Failure, (0.5 hour). Electrocardiography in the ER, ACVIM Forum, ACVCP/AAVPT, Denver, CO, June 16 & 18, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Clinical Implications of the Pathogenesis of Heartworm Disease in Dogs; Developments and Controversies in Diagnosis and Prevention of Heartworm Disease in Dogs; Developments and Controversies in Treatment of Heartworm Disease in Dogs; Heartworm Disease in Cats; AL VMA/GA VMA, Sandestin, FL, June 2, 2011. (4 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease, Gwinnet County Veterinary Medical Association, Atlanta, GA, May 25, 2011. (1 hr)

Atkins CE. Heartworm Roundtable. Merial Dinner Meeting, Memphis, TN, May 24, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Heartworm Roundtable. Merial Dinner Meeting, Memphis, TN, May 23, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease, Panhandle VMA, Pensacola, FL, May 18, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. Southern AL VMA, Mobile, AL, April 17, 2011. 2 (hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. Maryland Veterinary Medical Association, Annapolis, MD, May 10, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease. North Carolina State University, Terry Center Dedication Lectures, Raleigh, North Carolina, May 7, 2011. (2 hrs)

Atkins CE. Current Advances, Controversies and Dilemmas in Canine Heartworm Disease, Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, MO, April 21, 2011. (1 hr)

Atkins CE. Canine and Feline Cardiology. International Veterinary Seminars, Amelia Island, FL, April 16-17, 2011. (6 hrs)

Bailey CS. Pregnancy diagnosis and timing elective C-sections, Veterinary Answers, January 2012. Bailey CS. Pregnancy termination in companion animals. Proceedings of the SFT/ACT Annual Conference and Symposium, 2011. Bailey CS. Ovarian remnant syndrome – a diagnostic dilemma. Proceedings of the SFT/ACT Annual Conference and Symposium, 2011.

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Birkenheuer AJ. Cytauxzoonosis update. Teleconference for consultants, Antech Diagnostics. April 7, 2011. (2 hrs) Birkenheuer AJ. Various. Florida Veterinary Medical Association. Orlando, FL, April 30-May 1, 2011. (10 hrs) Birkenheuer AJ. Fever of unknown origin. Hudson Valley Veterinary Medical Society, Fishkill, NY, September 21, 2011. (1 hr) Birkenheuer AJ. Various. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City, KS, August 28-29, 2011. (7 hrs) Birkenheuer AJ. Various. Keys to CE, Key West, FL, September 14-15, 2011. (8 hrs) Birkenheuer AJ. Babesia and Cytauxzoon. Idexx Webinar, September 28, 2011. (2 hrs) Birkenheuer AJ. Cytauxzoonosis. Potomac Veterinary Medical Association. November 12, 2011. (1 hr) Birkenheuer AJ. Various. The Ohio State Infectious Disease Symposium, Columbus, OH, March 17, 2012. (3 hrs) Blikslager AT. What’s new in pain control for horses with colic. Finnish Annual Veterinary Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, December 2011. Blikslager AT. Reducing the time to referral for horses with colic. Finnish Annual Veterinary Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, December 2011. Blikslager AT. Differential diagnosis for impaction colic. Finnish Annual Veterinary Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, December 2011. Blikslager AT. Early detection of strangulating colic in horses. Finnish Annual Veterinary Meeting, Helsinki, Finland, December 2011. Blikslager AT. Advances in pain management in horses. 12th World Equine Veterinary Conference, Hyderabad, India, December 2011. Blikslager AT. Triaging colic patients. 49th Annual Ocala Equine Conference, Ocala, FL, October 2011. Blikslager AT. Formulating prognoses and cost estimates in colic. 49th Annual Ocala Equine Conference, Ocala, FL, October 2011. Blikslager AT. How to deal with rectal tears. 49th Annual Ocala Equine Conference, Ocala, FL, October 2011.

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Blikslager AT. Update on COX-2 inhibitors as a new therapeutic modality for critical care. 17th International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium, Nashville, September 2011. Blikslager AT. Current understanding of inflammatory pathways in postoperative ileus. 17th International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium, Nashville, September 2011. Blikslager AT. The importance of the Chloride Channel 2 (ClC-2) in post-ischemic mucosal repair. 17th International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium, Nashville, September 2011. Blikslager AT. Update on COX-2 inhibitors as a new therapeutic modality for critical care. 17th International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium, Nashville, September 2011. Blikslager AT. Triaging equine colic patients. Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Annual Summer Symposium, Columbia, MO, June 2011. Blikslager AT. Predicting prognosis and cost of colic. Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Annual Summer Symposium, Columbia, MO, June 2011. Blikslager AT. What’s new in medicating horses with colic. Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Annual Summer Symposium, Columbia, MO, June 2011. Blikslager AT. Differential diagnosis for impaction colic. Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Annual Summer Symposium, Columbia, MO, June 2011. Blikslager AT. Early detection of strangulating obstruction. Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Annual Summer Symposium, Columbia, MO, June 2011. Blikslager AT. Oesophageal choke in horses. British Equine Veterinary Association Veterinary Regional Meeting, Glasgow UK, May 2011. Blikslager AT. Acute colic in foals and adults. British Equine Veterinary Association Veterinary Regional Meeting, Glasgow UK, May 2011. Blikslager AT. Distinguished clinician scientist presentation, The Pathway from Colic to Basic Science - a Traveler's Guide. NC State University, May 2011. Breitschwerdt EB. Ticked off and Ready to Flea. Red Bank Veterinary Specialty Meeting, Red Bank, NJ, March 5, 2012.

Breitschwerdt EB. Infectious Diseases. 128th Annual Meeting New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association, Florham Park, NJ, March 3-4, 2012. (10 hrs)

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Breitschwerdt EB. Dogs as sentinels for vector borne infectious diseases; Bartonellosis: An emerging infectious disease of importance to animals and human patients. Midwestern Veterinary Conference, (Epidemiology Sessions) Columbus, OH, March 23, 2012.

Breitschwerdt EB. Ticked Off and Ready to Flea. Western States Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas Nevada, February 21, 2012.

Breitschwerdt EB. Infectious Diseases: an overview for the practicing veterinarian. Veterinary Specialty Care of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, February 4, 2012. Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis: Of Cats, Dogs, Mice and Men, North American Veterinary Conference. Orlando, FL, January 15-17, 2012.

Breitschwerdt EB. An overview of tick borne infectious diseases in North Carolina Rockingham County Naturalist Club, Wentworth, North Carolina, December 3, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis Updates. Cincinnati Veterinary Medical Association Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, November 22, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis: Of Cats, Dogs, Mice and Men, UNC Medical School, Divison of Pathology Seminar Series, Chapel Hill, NC, November 19, 2011. Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis: Update on an evolving epidemic. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 4, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. World Small Animal Veterinary Association Meeting, Infectious Diseases, JeJu, Korea, October 14-18, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis and One Health, Duke University Medical Center, Pediatric Infectious Disease Seminar Series, Durham, NC, October 7, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Canine Vector Borne Infectious Diseases In North America, Palm Springs, CA, October 4, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Infectious diseases. Chicago Veterinary Medical Association, Hamburger University, Oakbrook, IL, September 14, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis: Perspectives of a veterinary internist. Eastern Shore Lyme Disease Association Meeting: Lyme Disease in the Family, Salisbury, Maryland, July 9, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonella: A zoonotic bacteria of emerging importance. Veterinary Information Network, Electronic Rounds Presentation with international distribution, Presented from my computer in Raleigh, NC, June 26, 2011. Breitschwerdt EB. Human Bartonellosis: Perspectives of a Veterinary Internist. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Denver CO June 17, 2011.

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Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonella and Cat Scratch Disease. North Carolina Museum of Science, The Science Café, Raleigh, NC, May 16, 2011.

Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonella infection in humans and its role as a zoonotic agent, Bartonella spp. causing disease in dogs and cats. First Annual Tennessee River Valley Veterinary Conference, Florence, AL, April 21-22, 2011. Breitschwerdt EB. Bartonellosis: An emerging infection of importance to human and veterinary medicine. 6th Symposium, Canine Vector Borne Diseases. Nice France, April 10-13, 2011. Breuhaus BA. Disorders of the equine thyroid gland. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract 2011;(27):115-128. Breuhaus B. Equine cardiology – selected clinical cases. Proceedings, 2011 SCAAEP / Equine Health Program Symposium for Veterinarians and Veterinary Students, Raleigh, NC, 2011.

Breuhaus B. Thyroid function and dysfunction in horses. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011. (2 hrs)

Breuhaus B. Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011.

Breuhaus B. Equine metabolic syndrome. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011. Breuhaus B. Uses of ultrasound in modern equine medicine. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011. (2 hrs) Breuhaus B. Introduction to equine cardiology. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011. Breuhaus B. Equine cardiology – acquired valvular diseases. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011. Breuhaus B. Equine cardiology – infectious, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. Proceedings, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, 2011. Clode AB. Managing common ocular problems in small animals. International Veterinary Seminars, Grand Cayman, March 15 – 18, 2012. Clode AB. Corneal ulcer management in the field. North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Equine Seminar, Pinehurst, NC, February 26, 2012. Clode AB. Field management of equine recurrent uveitis. North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Equine Seminar, Pinehurst, NC, February 26, 2012.

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Clode AB. Glaucoma: A high pressure situation. North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medical Forum, Raleigh, NC, June 15, 2011. Clode AB. Naturally-occurring models of fungal keratitis. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 1, 2011. Clode AB. Managing common ocular problems in small animals. International Veterinary Seminars, Asheville, NC; May 2011. (8 hrs) Davis JL. Equine colic case studies. Presented at the North Carolina Veterinary Conference, November 2011, Raleigh, NC. Published in the Proceedings of the North Carolina Veterinary Conference, 2011. Davis JL. Rhodococcus equi infection: Gastrointestinal manifestations and management. Presented at the North Carolina Veterinary Conference, November 2011, Raleigh, NC. Published in the Proceedings of the North Carolina Veterinary Conference, 2011. Davis JL. Drug-drug Interactions. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Adverse drug reactions: Recognition and treatment. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Antimicrobials in practice part 1: PK-PD principles. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Antimicrobials in practice part 2: Specific antimicrobial drugs. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Antimicrobials in practice part 3: Treatment of resistant infections. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Drug compounding: Issues affecting safety and efficacy. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Analgesics in practice part 1: NSAIDs. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011.

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Davis JL. Analgesics in practice part 2: Opioids and non-traditional medications. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Analgesics in practice part 3: Non-traditional analgesics. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, October 2011, San Diego, CA. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference West, 2011. Davis JL. Rational use of antibiotics part 1. Presented at the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Forum, July 2011, St. Louis, MO. Published in the Proceedings of the AVMA Forum, 2011. Davis JL. Rational use of antibiotics part 2. Presented at the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Forum, July 2011, St. Louis, MO. Published in the Proceedings of the AVMA Forum, 2011. Davis JL. Clinical pharmacology of antifungal drugs. Presented at the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Forum, July 2011, St. Louis, MO. Published in the Proceedings of the AVMA Forum, 2011. Davis JL. Drug compounding: Issues affecting safety and efficacy. Presented at the American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Forum, July 2011, St. Louis, MO. Published in the Proceedings of the AVMA Forum, 2011. Davis JL. Drug-drug Interactions. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Davis JL. Adverse drug reactions: Recognition and treatment. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Davis JL. Antimicrobials in practice: Treatment of resistant infections. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Davis JL. Drug Compounding: Issues affecting safety and efficacy. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Davis JL. Analgesics in practice part 1: NSAIDs. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Davis JL. Analgesics in practice part 2: Opioids and non-traditional medications. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011.

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Davis JL. Analgesics in practice part 3: Non-traditional analgesics. Presented at the Central Veterinary Conference East, May 2011, National Harbor, MD. Published in the Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. DeFrancesco TC. Understanding cardiac biomarkers, Diagnosis of heart disease and heart failure, Can we delay progression of heart disease, Updates in the treatment of heart failure, The effects of systemic disease on the heart. Music City Veterinary Conference, Nashville, TN, March 9–10, 2012. (6 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Demystifying cardiac biomarkers – what a clinician needs to know. Invited dinner seminar sponsored by Idexx. St. Louis, MO, February 16, 2012. (1 hr) DeFrancesco TC. Common cardiac drugs, Common cardiac emergencies, ECG 101, How and when to do a blood pressure, Sedating and anesthetizing the cardiac patient. Spring CE for Veterinary Technicians. Tri-county Technical College, Pendelton, SC, February 12, 2012 (5 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Cardiac biomarker – focus on Troponin and BNP; Can we delay progression of heart disease?; Updates in the treatment of congestive heart failure?; Potomac Regional Veterinary Conference, Washington DC, November 12, 2011. (4 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Update in the management of heart failure; Can we delay progression of heart disease?; Infectious Endocarditis- can we save them?; The effect of systemic disease on the heart; Minimally invasive repair of congenital heart disease. Latin American Veterinary Conference. Lima Peru, October 25-26, 2011. (5 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Hands on lab for the instruction of echocardiography. International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Conference, Nashville, TN, September 16, 2011 (4 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Cardiac Biomarker – focus on Troponin and BNP; Can we delay progression of heart disease? Treatment of heart failure – triple therapy please. Southern Veterinary Conference, Birmingham, AL, August 11, 2011 (4 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Update in the diagnosis and management of heart disease. Metropolitan New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association Meeting, June 22, 2011. (2 hrs) DeFrancesco TC. Can we delay the progression of heart disease. NC Veterinary Forum. NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, NC, July 20, 2011. (1 hr) DeFrancesco TC. Management of acute heart failure – panel discussion. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum. Denver, CO, June 17, 2011 (1 hr) DeFrancesco TC. Cardiac Biomarkers – focus on troponin and BNP; Can we delay progression of heart disease?; Update Assessing and anesthetizing the cardiac patient. Update in the diagnosis and management of heart disease. First Flight Veterinary Conference, Kitty Hawk, NC, May 21-22, 2011. (5.5 hrs)

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Degernes L, Buckanoff H. Ethical considerations in wildlife rehabilitation. Wildlife Rehabilitators of North Carolina Symposium, Raleigh, NC, 2012. Degernes L, Grunkemeyer V. Avian anesthesia, diagnostic and treatment techniques. Annual Conference of the Association of Avian Veterinarians, Seattle, WA, 2011. (2, 4-hr lectures and labs) Degernes L. Parrot emergency medicine. China Agricultural University College of Veterinary Science, Beijing, China, 2011. (presentation to Chinese faculty, graduate students and veterinary students) Fish RE. Lab animal anesthesia. ACVA Boards Review, NCSU, March 8, 2012. Fish RE. Animals in research -- What makes it right? LAR Large Staff Meeting, October 28, 2011. Fish RE. Rabbit handling laboratory. RTB AALAS continuing education, NCSU CVM, July 28, 2011. Fogle C. Gastrointestinal Anatomy. APVMA Convention, Raleigh NC, 2012. Fogle C. Signs of Colic. APVMA Convention, Raleigh, NC, 2012. Fogle C. Colic Case Presentations. APVMA Convention, Raleigh, NC, 2012. Fogle C. Upper Respiratory Case Discussion. ACVS, Chicago IL, 2011. Fogle C. Urogenital Case Discussion. ACVS, Chicago IL, 2011. Fogle C. Wounds and Wound Management Case Discussion. ACVS, Chicago IL, 2011. Gookin JL. Essentials of the oral abstract presentation. CVM Graduate Student Association Lunch and Learn, Spring 2012. Gookin JL. Diagnostic approach to infectious causes of feline diarrhea. Feline Medicine Club, Spring 2012.

Gookin JL. The neonatal piglet model of necrotizing enterocolitis. NCSU-University of Surrey Models of Animal Disease Workshop, Raleigh, NC, January 10, 2012. Gookin JL. Diagnostic approach to infectious causes of feline diarrhea, North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 4, 2011. Gookin JL. Diagnostic approach to infectious causes of feline diarrhea, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, St. Kitts, West Indies, October 21, 2011.

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Gookin JL. Clinician or scientist – what is the difference? Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, St. Kitts, West Indies, October 20, 2011. Gookin JL. Invited Speaker – Borrough’s Wellcome Foundation Young Investigators Workshop Becoming Faculty, Orlando, FL, August 4, 2011. Gruen ME. Enrichment and behavioral conditioning for laboratory animals. NC Academy of Laboratory Animal Medicine, March 2012.

Gruen ME. Veterinary Behavior: an introduction and case studies. American Pre-Veterinary Medical Association, March 2012.

Gruen ME. A pilot field study to evaluate efficacy endpoints and the effect of low dose oral NSAID in cats with degenerative joint disease. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, November 2011.

Gruen ME. Providing enrichment opportunities for dogs in your shelter, practice, and home. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, November 2011.

Gruen ME. Feline Inappropriate Elimination. Virginia Beach Veterinary Academy, October 2011.

Gruen ME. Canine Fears and Phobias (Separation Anxiety and Storm Phobia). Virginia Beach Veterinary Academy, October 2011.

Gruen ME. Update on Drug Therapy in Veterinary Behavior II. Virginia Beach Veterinary Academy, October 2011.

Gruen ME. Update on Drug Therapy in Veterinary Behavior I. Virginia Beach Veterinary Academy, October 2011.

Gruen ME. Drug therapy in Behavior: The old, the new, and the nutraceutical II. Continuing Education in the Keys (NCSU), September 2011.

Gruen ME. Drug therapy in Behavior: The old, the new, and the nutraceutical I. Continuing Education in the Keys (NCSU), September 2011.

Gruen ME. Feline Housesoiling. Continuing Education in the Keys (NCSU), September 2011

Gruen ME. Handling canine and feline aggression in the veterinary hospital. Continuing Education in the Keys (NCSU), September 2011.

Gruen ME, Gondahalekar P, Sherman BL Evaluation of Two Food Delivery Toys as Enrichment for Dogs in an Urban Municipal Animal Shelter. American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior Meeting, July 2011.

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Hanel R. Heatstroke. Proceedings, North Carolina Association of Veterinary Technicians, Raleigh, NC, 2012. Hanel R. Fluid Therapy: The choice is not that clear. Parts I and II. Proceedings, North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, 2011. Hansen BD. Assessing and monitoring critical illness. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Cardiovascular system support: protocols for shock. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Emergency and critical care procedures. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February, 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Fluid therapy in critical illness. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Making sense of respiratory patterns. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Managing acute pain and complications of your treatment. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Using the strong ion gap to interpret acid-base status. Proceedings, Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH, February 25, 2012. Hansen BD. Analgesia techniques laboratory. Advanced analgesia laboratory. IVECCS, Nashville, TN, September 14-18, 2012. (3 hrs) Harms CA. Therapeutics for fish. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, January 14, 2012. Harms CA. Anesthesia, analgesia and euthanasia of fish. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, January 14, 2012. Harms CA. Keratopathy in moray eels. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, January 14, 2012. Harms CA. Sea turtle biology, medicine and surgery. Aquavet I, Roger Williams University, Providence, RI, May 31, 2011 (3 hr lecture, 2 hr laboratory) Harms CA. Sea turtle anesthesia. ISTS Sea Turtle Medicine Workshop. International Sea Turtle Symposium, San Diego, CA, April 11 – 15, 2011. Hauck ML. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011.

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Hauck ML. Five hours of oncology case studies. Oncology II, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Rescue protocols in lymphosarcoma. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Metronomic chemotherapy. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Primary lung tumors in dogs and cats. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Management of transitional cell carcinoma. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Mammary tumors in dogs and cats. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Ferret oncology. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Indications and management of side effects from common chemotherapeutics. Oncology II, Proceedings, Brno, CZ, September 24-24, 2011. Hauck ML. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors. 17th Annual Veterinary Sportsmen Society Meeting, Yakutat, AK, August 7-13, 2011 Hauck ML. Understanding feline injection site sarcomas through transcriptome analysis (Invited Research presentation). Proceedings, AVMA Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, July 19, 2011. Hauck ML. Melanoma. Proceedings, AVMA Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, July 19, 2011. Hauck ML. Treatment of thyroid carcinoma. Proceedings, AVMA Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, July 19, 2011. Hauck ML. Management of transitional cell carcinoma. Proceedings, AVMA Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, July 19, 2011. Hauck ML. Indications and management of side effects from common chemotherapeutics. Proceedings, AVMA Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, July 19, 2011. Hawkins EC. Kennel cough: old problem, new concepts. Pfizer speaker’s bureau presentations, 2012. Hess PR, Tonkonogy S. Writing for clarity. Lecture, CVM Graduate Student Lunch & Learn Series, March 29, 2012.

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Jones SL. Update on equine piroplasmosis. North Carolina State University CVM Equine Health Symposium, Raleigh, NC, 2011.

Jones SL. Equine gastric ulcer disease. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, 2011.

Jones SL. Right dorsal ulcerative colitis. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, 2011. Keene BW. How to effectively treat canine mitral valve disease. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, 2011. Keene BW. New perspectives: Arrhythmia assessment and management. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, 2011. Keene BW. Practical cardiology for the non cardiologist: Managing heart problems in hyperthyroidism and hypertension. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL 2011. Keene BW. Pearls of cardiopulmonary diagnosis. Proceedings of the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association Vail Conference, Vail, CO, 2011. Lascelles BDX. Chronic Pain: An Introduction; Chronic Pain: Case Studies. Oral presentations at Orion events, Copenhagen and Horsens, Denmark, March 7 & 8, 2012. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Maximizing benefit and minimizing risks in canine osteoarthritis management. Oral presentation at 85th Western Veterinary States Conference, Las Vegas, February 20, 2012. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Using NSAIDs peri and post-operatively: minimizing risks and maximizing benefits. Oral presentation at 85th Western Veterinary States Conference, Las Vegas, February 19, 2012. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Feline pain management. Oral presentation at North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, January 16, 2012. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Decision making in preventing and managing OA in the young dog. Masterclass discussion at North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, January 15, 2012. (no proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Maximizing benefit and minimizing risks in canine osteoarthritis management. Oral presentation at North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, January 15, 2012. (with proceedings)

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Lascelles BDX. Management of DJD-associated pain in dogs and cats: What’s new? Oral presentation at Onsior Launch Seminar, Tokyo, Japan, November 23, 2011. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Management of DJD-associated pain in dogs and cats: What’s new? Oral presentation at Dorinken Congress, Osaka, Japan, November 20, 2011. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. A new NSAID for cats: Filling the gap. Oral presentation at Dorinken Congress, Osaka, Japan, November 20, 2011. (no proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Update on NSAIDs in cats. Oral presentation at Dorinken Congress, Osaka, Japan, November 20, 2011. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Re-think your approach to OA. Oral seminar, Pfizer event, Brisbane, Australia, October 19, 2011. (no proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Re-think your approach to OA. Oral seminar, Pfizer event, Sydney, Australia, October 20, 2011. (no proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Re-think your approach to OA. Oral seminar, Pfizer event, Melbourne, Australia, October 18, 2011. (no proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Effective Perioperative Pain Relief Without Opioids. Oral presentation at Boot Camp, Team Anaesthesia and Analgesia, Japenese Society of Veterinary Anesthesia and Surgery, October 16, 2011. (with proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Study Design. Oral seminar, Merck Merial NCSU Summer Students Research Program, NCSU, May 18, 2011. (no proceedings) Lascelles BDX. Cancer Pain Management. Oral seminar, NCSU Oncology Residents’ Seminar Series, May 13, 2011. (no proceedings) Lewbart GA. Spring Viremia of Carp Virus. In: Napier JE, Gamble KC, eds. Infectious Diseases of Concern to Captive and Free Ranging Animals in North America, 1st Edition. 2011. Infectious Disease Committee, American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Yulee, Florida. 2011:374 pp. Website address: http://www.aazv.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=754. Lewbart GA, Church ML. Mycobacteriosis in fishes. In: Napier JE, Gamble KC, eds. Infectious Diseases of Concern to Captive and Free Ranging Animals in North America, 1st Edition. 2011. Infectious Disease Committee, American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Yulee, Florida. 2011:374 pp. Website address: http://www.aazv.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=754. Lewbart GA. Reptile anatomy, physiology, and anesthesia. American College of Veterinary Anesthesia Boards Preparation Course, Raleigh, NC, March 8, 2012.

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Lewbart GA. Turtle shell repair. Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 8, 2012. Lewbart GA. Chelonian medicine and surgery. Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 8, 2012. Lewbart GA. Pet fish surgery. Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 8, 2012. Lewbart GA. The pet fish industry. Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 8, 2012. Lewbart GA. Invertebrate medicine; a review and clinical techniques. Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 8, 2012. Lewbart GA. Invertebrate zoology: A review and clinical techniques. Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 8, 2012. Lewbart GA. In search of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker; A wildlife rich experience. Keynote Address, Colorado State University Annual Veterinary Conference, Ft. Collins, CO, January 7, 2012. Lewbart GA. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill; one week in the life of a veterinary response team. North Carolina Herpetological Society Annual Fall Conference, Raleigh NC, November 5, 2011. Lewbart GA. Clinical case management of chelonians. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City MO, August 29, 2011. Lewbart GA. Introduction to chelonian medicine. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City MO, August 29, 2011. Lewbart GA. Introduction to pet fish medicine and surgery. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City MO, August 29, 2011. Lewbart GA. The Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill veterinary response. Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City MO, August 28, 2011. Lewbart GA. Invertebrate medicine: A review and clinical techniques (3 hrs). Central Veterinary Conference, Kansas City MO, August 28, 2011. Lewbart GA. Reptile medicine. AVMA Annual Conference, Kansas MO, MO August 28, 2011. Lewbart GA. Fish medicine. AVMA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO July 19, 2011. Lewbart GA. Invertebrate medicine: A review and clinical techniques. (4 hours). AVMA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO July 18, 2011.

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Lewbart GA. Advances in fish anesthesia, analgesia, and surgery. NAVC Amazon Expedition, Sacha Lodge, June 2011. Lewbart GA. Review of pet fish medicine and surgery. NAVC Amazon Expedition, Sacha Lodge, June 2011. Lewbart GA. Amphibian medicine. NAVC Amazon Expedition, Sacha Lodge, June 2011. Lewbart GA. Invertebrate medicine: A review and clinical techniques. NAVC Amazon Expedition, Sacha Lodge, June 2011. Marcellin-Little DJ. Orthopedics in the puppy. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh NC, November 2011. Marcellin-Little DJ. Clinical trials in progress. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh NC, November 2011. Marcellin-Little DJ. Athletic dog injuries: Prevention and first aid. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh NC, November 2011. Marcellin-Little DJ. Athletic dog injuries: Management options and recovery. North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh NC, November 2011. Mariani CL. Seizures – Etiologies and developing a diagnostic plan. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Mariani CL. Seize the day – Treatment plans for the routine and difficult to control epileptic. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Mariani CL. Treatment of cluster seizures and status epilepticus. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Mariani CL. A pain in the neck – Diagnosing and treating neck and back pain. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Confernece East, 2011. Mariani CL. Down dogs: Disk disease, the steroid controversy and beyond. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Mariani CL. Full tilt! Diagnosing and managing Vestibular dysfunction in dogs and cats. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Mariani CL. Inflammatory brain and spinal cord diseases – More common than you think! Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Mariani CL. Stroke – CNS vascular diseases. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011.

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Mariani CL. Is it neuro or ortho? Sorting our lameness, Paresis and dogs that won’t get up. Proceedings of the Central Veterinary Conference East, 2011. Marks SL. Practical pain management. Proceedings, Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 2011. Marks SL. Interactive case presentations. Proceedings, Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 2011. Marks SL. Critical care techniques. Proceedings, Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 2011. Marks SL. Fluid therapy for the trauma patient. Proceedings, Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 2011. Marks SL. Introduction to CPCR. Proceedings, Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 2011. Marks SL. How I manage thoracic trauma. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. Interesting internal medicine cases. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. What’s new in CPCR. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL.Oxygen therapy. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. Diagnosis and management of respiratory trauma. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. Critical care techniques. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. Approach to the bleeding patient. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. Practical fluid therapy. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. ECG’s in the ER. Proceedings, CVC, Kansas City, KS, August 2011. Marks SL. CPCR for technicians. Proceedings, ACVIM Forum, Denver, CO June 2011. Mathews KG. Biliary, ureteral, and reconstructive surgery. Day long lecture series. DC Academy, Washington, DC. March 1, 2012.

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Muñana KR, Olby NJ. Advances in veterinary neurology: Brain case discussions. Proceedings of the 2011 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum. Denver, CO, 2011; 756-758. Muñana KR, Olby NJ. Advances in veterinary neurology: Spinal case discussions. Proceedings of the 2011 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum. Denver, CO, 2011; 759-761. Murphy KM. Otitis externa: Diagnosis and treatment. Veterinary Medical Forum, Raleigh, NC, 2011. (1 hr) Olby NJ. Is it orthopedic or neurological? Gait Analysis Explained. Proceedings Midwestern Veterinary Conference, Columbus,Ohio, February 26, 2012. Olby NJ. Diagnoses from blood work alone. Metabolic Brain Disease. Proceedings Midwestern Veterinary Conference, Columbus,Ohio, February 26, 2012. Olby NJ. An update on the treatment of refractory epilepsy. Proceedings Midwestern Veterinary Conference, Columbus,Ohio, February 26, 2012. Olby NJ. How to treat intervertebral disc disease. The Old, the New, the Future. Proceedings Midwestern Veterinary Conference, Columbus,Ohio, February 26, 2012. Olby NJ. Once seen, never forgotten. Fascinating Neurological Disorders. Proceedings Midwestern Veterinary Conference, Columbus,Ohio, February 26, 2012. Olby NJ. How to get the most from spinal radiographs. Proceedings Midwestern Veterinary Conference, Columbus,Ohio, February 26, 2012. Olby NJ. Interactive neurology cases. Proceedings 2011 North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 2011. Olby NJ. Beyond phenobarbital and bromide. New, safe and affordable antiepileptic drugs. Proceedings 2011 North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 2011. Olivry T. Is the skin barrier defective in dogs with atopic dermatitis? (in French). Precongress day, Annual Congress of the French Small Animal Dermatology Study Group (GEDAC), Poitiers, France, 2011; 3p.

Olivry T. Diagnosis of canine atopic dermatitis (in French). Annual Congress of the French Small Animal Dermatology Study Group (GEDAC), Poitiers, France, 2011; 3p. Olivry T. Treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs: 2010 standard of care recommendations (in French). Annual Congress of the French Small Animal Dermatology Study Group (GEDAC), Poitiers, France, 2011; 3p.

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Olivry T. Treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs: 2010 standard of care recommendations. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, 2011; 3p. Olivry T. Update on canine autoimmune skin diseases: selected topics. North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, 2011; 6p. Olivry T. The epidermal basement membrane: structure and function. American College of Veterinary Dermatology Resident Seminar, Galveston, Texas, 2011. Olivry T. Dermal connective tissue: structure and comparative animal pathology. Part I: dermal collagen fibers. Special Seminar, North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, 2011. Olivry T. Dermal connective tissue: structure and comparative animal pathology. Part II: dermal elastic fibers. Special Seminar, North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, 2011. Olivry T. Dermal connective tissue: structure and comparative animal pathology. Part III: interfibrillar extracellular matrix. Special Seminar, North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum, Galveston, Texas, 2011. Olivry T. Principles of scientific manuscript writing. European College of Veterinary Dermatology Post-Congress Day, Brussels, Belgium, 2011. Olivry T. Is the skin barrier abnormal in canine atopic dermatitis? NCSU Derm Day, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2011.

Olivry T. Treatment of canine atopic dermatitis: new international guidelines. European College Day, University of Zagreb, Croatia. (online streaming lecture with > 700 delegates from 50+ countries), 2011. Olivry T. Treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs: 2010 standard of care recommendations. NCSU Veterinary Medical Forum, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2011. Olivry T. Treatment of atopic dermatitis in dogs: new standard of care recommendations. French West Indies Veterinary Group, Fort de France, Martinique, West Indies, 2011. Redding WR. Musculoskeletal ultrasound and injection techniques lab – Pfizer supported lab, 2012. Redding WR. Imaging the distal limb.Northeast Association of Equine Practitioners annual mtg Chesapeake, VA, February 2012. Roe SC. Implant design and performance. Course Notes, AONA Surgical Fixation of Fractures, Columbus, OH, April 2011.

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Roe SC. Principles and application of cerclage wire. Course Notes, AONA Surgical Fixation of Fractures, Columbus, OH, April 2011. Roe SC. Biomechanical considerations in the fixation of comminuted fractures. Course Notes, AONA Surgical Fixation of Fractures, Columbus, OH, April 2011. Roe SC. Why can’t I figure out this forelimb lameness? Proceedings, North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, 2011. Roe SC. Decision time points in hip dysplasia. Proceedings, North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, 2011. Sherman BL. Managing fear responses in dogs. Proceedings of the North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 4, 2011. Sherman BL. Canine separation anxiety: Challenging cases. Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Feline house soiling: Saving the cat from relinquishment. Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Preparing your dog for your baby. Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Managing canine aggression. Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Managing feline aggression Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Veterinary behavioral drugs: Practical Applications. Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Behavioral services for your practice. Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Should declaw legislation be enacted? Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Should laboratory dog testing be abolished? Proceedings of the Southwest Veterinary Symposium, San Antonio, TX, September 30, 2011. Sherman BL. Environmental enrichment in laboratory animals. ACVB Resident Symposium for Laboratory Animal Behavior, University of Toronto, August 24, 2011. Sherman BL. Conducting clinical trials in veterinary behavior. Proceedings of the Canine Cognition and Aging 16th Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, August 22, 2011.

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Stevens B. Feline enrichment. North Carolina Veteirnary Conference, Raleigh, NC, 2011. Suter SE. Canine lymphoma: A work in progress. ACVP, Knoxville, TN, December 6, 2011. Suter SE. Autologous peripheral blood progenitor cell transplantation for the treatment of canine lymphoma. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2011, Denver, CO, June 2011. Vaden SL. Glomerular Disease. Topics in Companion Animal Medicine. 2011;26:128-134. Vaden SL. No more puddles: Advances in Therapy for the Leaking Dog. Proceedings, North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 2011. Vaden SL. Cystitis, scopes and lasers: Not your momma’s bladder stones. Proceedings, North Carolina Veterinary Conference, Raleigh, NC, November 2011. Vaden SL. Can we prevent urinary tract infections? Proceedings, 2011 ACVIM Forum, Denver, CO, 2011. Williams LE. Safe administering and monitoring of chemotherapy. Proceedings, 2011 Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians Conference, Ontario CANADA 2011.

Williams LE. Chemotherapy for solid tumors proceedings. 2011 Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians Conference, Ontario CANADA 2011.

Williams LE. What’s new in the treatment of cancer in animals. Proceedings, 2011 Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians Conference, Ontario CANADA 2011.

Williams LE. Approach to the veterinary cancer patient – A case-based discussion. Proceedings, 2011 Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians Conference, Ontario CANADA 2011.

Williams LE. What’s new in the treatment of cancer in animals. Proceedings, 2011 Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians Conference, Ontario CANADA 2011.

Williams LE. Preventing and treating side effects of cancer and its treatment: A case-based discussion. Proceedings, 29th American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, Denver CO, 2011. Wood M. Recurrent UTI, Intracellular bacteria, & Alternate therapies to prevent infection. Proceedings, ACVIM, Denver, CO, June 2011. Wood M. What is a pathogenic UTI? Proceedings, ACVIM, Denver, CO, June 2011.

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9. Titles of continuing education presentations/papers/proceedings where the primary audience was not professionals (livestock producers, dog breeders, horse owners, etc.)

Bailey CS. Peripartum care of the mare and foal. NCSU Cooperative Extension Distance Education Lecture, January 2012. Bailey CS. Equine assisted reproductive techniques. Second Annual Open House and CE Seminar at Southern Pines, Southern Pines, NC, December 2011. Bailey CS. Reproductive characteristics of the bitch. Sheltie Breeders of Raleigh, Apex, NC, September 2011.

Bailey CS. Pregnancy termination options in the dog. SFT/ACT Conference and Symposium, Breeders Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, August 2011. Blikslager AT. Equine colic. Pepperwood Horse Health Fair, Pepperwood Farm, Fuquay-Varina, NC, March 2012. DeFrancesco TC. How would I know that my dog or cat had heart disease? Seminars for NCSU Cardiology clients about pets and heart disease. NC Veterinary Medical Foundation, March 17, 2012. (30 min) Gookin JL. Tritrichomonas foetus – what you simply need to know. The International Bengal Cat Society Membership and Education Conference St. Augustine, FL, February 24, 2012. Gruen ME. How to approach and handle animals, and veterinary health for your pets. Girl Scouts Veterinary Health Day, Raleigh, NC, 2011. Gruen, ME. What does a veterinarian do? Ivy League Preschool. Raleigh, NC, 2011. Hanel R. 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, March 17-18, 2012. Hanel R. 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, February 18-19, 2012. Jones SL. Equine herpesvirus infections in horses: Facing new threats from an old foe. Onslow Feed & Grain and Cargill Animal Nutrition Summer Equine Clinic, Jacksonville, NC, 2011.

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DePerno C, Kennedy-Stoskopf S, Thakur S, Palamar M, Betsill C, Sandfoss, M. (DePerno and I presented jointly). Active surveillance of feral swine for infectious diseases in Eastern North Carolina. Feral Swine Symposium, Raleigh, NC, September 8, 2011. Lewbart GA. Fish anatomy and dissection. NCSU-CVM Office of Diversity, Veterinary Experience, June 23, 2011. Marcellin-Little DJ. Osteochondritis dissecans and cranial cruciate ligament injuries – National specialty for Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Greensboro, NC, October 2011. Olivry T. How to treat dogs with atopic dermatitis: practice guidelines. NCSU-CVM Atopic Dog Owner Seminar, NC Veterinary Medical Foundation, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2011; 16p. Sherman BL. How to help your dog during thunderstorms. NC Federation of Dog Clubs, Raleigh NC Meeting, April 16, 2011. 10. Bulletins, booklets, and similar educational material developed for

distribution. Gookin JL. Veterinarian Q & A: Understanding Tritrichomonas foetus. The Purring Post August 2011. http://www.purringpost.com/2012/02/06/veterinarian-q-a-understanding-tritrichomonas-foetus/ 11. Copyrighted software and other copyrighted scholarly material (if not

included in 1-10). Atkins CE. Standards of care in the mangement of canine heart disease. CEVA, Sante Animale Webinar, 2011. (1 hr) Atkins CE. Current controversies and dilemmas in heartworm disease: Defining the issues by close examination. American Animal Hospital Webinar, May 3, 2011. (1 hr) Stoskopf MK (Editor). Veterinary Illustration: 2011. Course CD. NCSU EMC, 2011. Stoskopf MK (Editor). Marine Mammal Medicine 2011. Course CD, NCSU EMC, 2011. Stoskopf MK (Editor). Herptile Medicine: 2010. Course CD. NCSU EMC, 2011. Stoskopf MK (Editor). Primate Medicine 2010. Course CD. NCSU EMC, 2011. 12. Patents. Gilger BC, Seiler G, Dayton PA. Microbubble ocular drug delivery. December 2011. (NCSU invention disclosure)

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Gookin JL. Invention Disclosure – Use of Enterococcus hirae as an oral probiotic in cats. June 10, 2011, Patent not pursued. Fonaro R, Kennedy-Stoskopf S. WolfScout (integrated database management system). Filed NCSU software disclosure (SDF #12213) January 18, 2012 in preparation for submitting Chancellor’s Innovation Proposal; the IP was returned to Dr. Fornaro and myself. We are pursuing development on our own. McMullen Jr RJ. Use of corrective lenses to improve visual deficits caused by naturally occurring refractive errors in the horse. Invention Disclosure. Status: Evaluating. Filed 2011. Olby NJ. Genetic Testing for Canine Cerebellar Cortical Degeneration. Invention Disclosure filed with NCSU in February 2012. 13. Awards/Other Contributions. Atkins CE. Invitation to participate in Pre-Congress Meeting on ACE-I and Aldosterone Breakthrough, ECVIM, 2012. Breitschwerdt EB. North Carolina State University Alumni Award for Research Excellence, 2012. Clode AB. Invited speaker, Naturally-occurring Models of Fungal Keratitis. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 1, 2011. Gookin JL. American Veterinary Medical Foundation/Winn Feline Foundation Research Award for contributions to advancing feline research. AVMA Conference 2011. Kornegay J, Keene BW. Heart eisease in canine Duchenne’s-like Muscular Dystrophy – a model for human DMD. Duke Cardiac MRI Research Group Conference, Duke University, September, 2011. (Invited lecture) Lascelles BDX. NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Pfizer Award for Excellence in Research 2012. Marcellin-Little DJ. My research was featured in Wired Magazine, on ABC news, and in > 300 newspaper articles. Monteiro-Riviere NA. International Panels:

National Science Foundation Nano Workshop on The Safety Aspects of Nanosystems and Infrastructure for Sustainability, Orlando, Florida, December 8-9, 2011.

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ILSI Europe Task Force-Expert Work Group-COSMOS to support application of Thresholds of Toxicological Concerns (TTC) approach to cosmetics ingredients and the European Commission Project “Integrated In Silico Models for the Prediction of Human repeated Dose Toxicity of COSMetics to Optimise Safety (COSMOS) - Expert Group 2- On Evaluation of oral-to-dermal extrapolation, September & December, 2011. Seventh Framework Programme Theme- Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production Technologies. Collaborative Project US Panel Member, NANOMMUNE, Karolinska Institutet, June 14-17, 2011.

Monteiro-Riviere NA. Invited Talks:

“Skin Penetration of Nanomaterials”. American Academy of Dermatology, Nanodermatology Section, San Diego, CA. March 16, 2012.

“Physicochemical Properties of Nanoparticles that May Influence Skin Penetration and Toxicity in Cosmetics”. US Food and Drug Association (FDA), Science Course on the Basics and Fundamentals in Nanotechnology. USFDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, College Park, MD, February 21, 2012. “Safety Implications of Nanoparticles and Skin”. National Science Foundation Nano Workshop on The Safety Aspects of Nanosystems and Infrastructure for Sustainability. University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, December 9, 2011. “In Vitro Assessment on Nanomaterial Toxicity-Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies and Materials”. Karolinska Institutet, Consortium Meeting for Nanommune, Stockholm, Sweden, June 16, 2011. “Nanoparticle Interactions with Skin: Blessing or Curse”? Karolinska Institutet, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Stockholm, Sweden, June 15, 2011.

Monteiro-Riviere NA. News Releases: Nanoparticle based sunscreens-Chemical and Engineering News: http://t.co/lKPFv3B Scrutinizing Sunscreens, Chemical and Engineering News, August 8, Vol. 89, Number 32, pp.44-46, 2011. http://pubs.acs.org/cen/email/html/8932sci2.html Council of Canadian Academies 2011 analysis –top 1% most highly cited papers worldwide. North Carolina State University- College of Engineering- Tiny Materials- Big Ambitions p. 24-25, Spring 2011. North Carolina State University- College of Veterinary Medicine- Faculty Awards, p. 25, Spring 2011 http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=21124.php Top Five Reasons Why NC is a Leading Nanobiotech Hub- World Renowned Hotbed and Key thought Leaders

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Muñana MR. Member, Advisory Panel for NIH Grant R21NS072166-01 "Canine Status Epilepticus: A Translational Platform for Human Therapeutic Trials”. September 2010 – August 2012, $415,250. Muñana MR.Recipient of annual donations from Epi-K9 Foundation and the Krauss Charitable Foundation in support of research on canine epilepsy Olby NJ Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials Updates. Invited speaker at the Neurology Specialty Preforum Day, ACVIM Forum, Denver, Co, June 2011. Olivry T. The first veterinarian invited to lecture to a World Congress of Itch, a human medical meeting, Brest, France, September 2011. Olivry T. Invited to give a lecture in a foreign medical school, What could dogs bring to atopic dermatitis research? Graduate seminar, Immunodermatology group, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Hannover, Germany, 2011. Vaden SL. Participating in the IRIS treatment of canine glomerular disease study group (Co-chair, Treatment Without Biopsy; Member, Standard Treatment Subcommittee), 2011. Williams LE. Outstanding Clinical Research Presentation Award at annual Veterinary Cancer Society Conference, 2011. 14. Grants Applied for as Principal or Co-Investigator. Bailey CS (PI), Gadsby J. Placental inflammation and anti-inflammatory therapy. 2012-2014 (Grayson Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc) $90,726. (not funded) Smith GW, Davis JL. Safety and pharmacokinetics of tulathromycin in alpacas. March 2012 (Alpaca Research Foundation) $40,396. (pending)

Campbell NB, Reid P, Davis JL. The pharmacokinetics and sedative effects of detomidine hydrochloride following oral-transmucosal administration in swine. March 2012 (American College of Laboratory Medicine) $14,070. (pending) Hodge T, DeFrancesco TC, Keene BK, Tou ST, Atkins CE, Breitchwardt EB. The role of vector borne disease in advanced atrioventricular block in dogs. Submitted to ACVIM resident research grant in May 2011 and to AKC Acorn grant ($11,405) in February 2012. (not funded) Gonzalez L, Fogle C, Blikslager AT. Does large colon resection and anastomosis affect survival in horses with large colon volvulus? 2011 (NCHC research grant) $4,304. (accepted) (graduate trainee first author)

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Fogle C, Marshall J, Blikslager AT. Pilot investigation of a selective cyclo-oxygenase 2 non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for treatment of horses suffering from endotoxemia secondary to intestinal disease. 2012 (CVM research grant application) $18,492. (submitted) Gilger BC. Intravitreal rapamycin for treatment of equine recurrent uveitis. January 1, 2011 – December 31, 2012 (Morris Animal Foundation) $69,768. (approved but not yet funded by MAF) Gookin JL (PI), Foster DM, Sherry B. IFN-α/β as a therapeutic target for promoting intestinal epithelial stem cell proliferation and clearance of Cryptosporidium parvum infection. 2011 (USDA Formula Funds) $20,000. (in review) Foster DM, Gookin JL (mentor), Smith G. Using technology to train future veterinarians in individual bovine medicine, surgery, and prudent drug use. 2011 (NIFA )$150,000. (in review) Tolbert MK, Gookin JL (mentor). Modeling the feline intestinal epithelium – crossing the divide between proliferation and differentiation. 08/01/2011-07/30/2012 (CMTRTP) $15,000. (not funded) Istvan S (PI), Hanel R (PI), Suter S (Co-I). The effect of platelet products on hemostasis in dogs after irradiation induced thrombocytopenia. 2011 (Morris Animal Foundation Pilot Study) $10,772. (not funded) Hauck ML (PI), Saker KE, Willcox J, Glickman L. Preliminary Data on the Correlation of Vitamin D and Osteosarcoma in Dogs. 2012 (CVM Research Grant) $3,920. (pending) Hauck ML. Targeting Metastatic Pathways. 2012 (Triangle Community Foundation) $5,000. (pending) Hauck ML (PI), Johannes C, Willcox J, Brandes A. Evaluation of Combination Doxorubicin/Toceranib for the Treatment of Canine Soft Tissue Sarcomas. 2012 (Morris Animal Foundation) $122,905. (pending) Johannes CM, Hauck ML (co-I), Suter SE. Effect of Toceranib on Cell Proliferation and Downstream Signaling in Canine Leukemia Cell Lines Harboring FLT3 Mutations. 2012 (Pfizer, Inc.) $4,325. (pending) Musser ML, Hess PR, Hauck ML. Investigation of major histocompatibility complex class I molecule downregulation in canine solid tumors. 2012 (Firestone). (not funded) Lascelles BDX (PI). Studies into the presence of and measurement of central sensitization associated with chronic painful disease in dogs. 11/01/2011-10/31/2013 (Boehringer Ingelhein) $139,402. (approved, but money not here yet)

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Lascelles D, Tuohy JL, Hauck ML (co-I), Yoder JA, Fogle JE. Antibody validation for differentiation of inflammatory versus steady-state monocytes to aid in phenotypic characterization of monocytes in dogs with osteosarcoma. 2012 (NC Veterinary Foundation) $2,945. (not funded) Harrysson OLA (PI), Marcellin-Little DJ (co-PI), King R, Weinhold P. In vitro assessment of bone-implant micromotion and bone surface strain generation during vibration of transdermal osseointegrated implants. April 2012 (NCSU Rehabilitation engineering center) $25,000. Hudson SM (PI), Krause WE (Co-PI), Mathews K (Co-PI) Hanel RM (Co-PI). A new hemostatic biomaterial with a novel mechanism for control of severe hemorrhage. 2011 (Research and Innovation Seed Funding [RISF] Program) $12,000. (under review) Monteiro-Riviere NA.. “Transdermal Pediatric Formulations for Enhancing Elimination of Radionuclides.” (NIH/ National Institutes of Health), $213,408. Monteiro-Riviere NA. American Chemistry Council $200,000 /yr which will be awarded to KSU Monteiro-Riviere NA. US EPA . Evaluation of metal oxides. $40,000/yr which will be awarded to KSU Monteiro-Riviere NA. MARS. “Alternative Methods for Ingredient Safety Evaluation”, $524, 998. Continuation and transferred to KSU Muñana KR, Chappell KH, Mariani CL. Effect of S-Adenosylmethionine and silybin on phenobarbital induced liver changes in epileptic dogs. 2011 (Morris Animal Foundation) $132,840. (not funded). Olby NJ, Linder K, Borst LB, Mariani CL, Kornegay J. Neuropathology teaching case database. 2011 (CVM Teaching and Innovation Grant) $8,525. (not funded). Dorman D (PI), Sherman BL (Co-I), Roberts D (Co-I), Bozkurt A (Co-I), Gruen ME (Co-I). Enhancing the operational effectiveness of Naval expeditionary dogs. 2011-2014 (Office of Naval Research [NCSU subcontract]) ~ $2.2 M over 3 years. Hudson L (PI), Sherman BL (Co-I), Gruen ME (Co-I). Novel neurotrophin therapy for FIV neuropathogenesis. 2011-2015 (NIH-R01, [NCSU 4-year subcontract]) $274,743 per year (Complete 4 year project $1,185,180). Eggleston D, Stoskopf MK. Marine Facilities Development Grant for MRI Addition to CMAST 2012 (National Science Foundation) $350,000. Won IJ, Stoskopf MK. SBIR Marine Aquaculture Noninvasive Health Monitoring System. 2012 (NOAA) $100,000.

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Suter S (PI), Hanel R (Co-I). Development of a therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) protocol for the treatment of dogs with immune-mediated diseases. 2011 (AKC Canine Health Foundation) $84,618. (not funded) Vaden S, Mathews KG, Piedrahita J, et al. Regenerative medicine approaches to the treatment of urinary incontinence. 2012 (American Kennel Club) $110,008. (submitted – not yet accepted) Williams LE, Clarke DM, Johannes CJ. The impact of carboplatin chemotherapy and the multi-kinase inhibitor toceranib phosphate (Palladia) on angiogenesis and survival in canine osteosarcoma. 2011 (Bone Cancer Dogs, Inc.) $12,000. 15. Grants Received as Principal and Co-Investigator. Atkins CE (Co-PI), Ames M. The effect of high dose pimobendan on the furosemide-activated renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in the dog. 2011 (ACVIM Grant) $11,587.28 (funded at $7,000). Atkins CE (PI), DeFrancesco TC, Keene B, Meurs KM, Tou SP, Ames MK. Evaluation of C635, in comparison to benazepril, in dogs with heart failure caused by left atrio-ventricular valvular insufficiency. (CEVA Santa Animale) $48,840. Hutchins R, Bailey CS (CO-PI)¸ Vaden S, Saker K, Jacob M. Effect of an oral Lactobacillus probiotic on canine vaginal flora. 2012-2013 (Funded via a Foundations Gift by US Pet Nutrition, LLC) $7,903. Birkenheuer AJ (PI), Levy M, Dean G, Bird D, Scholl E. Cytauxzoon felis vaccine antigen discovery: A high throughput genomic and proteomic approach. Active 2012-2014 (Morris Animal Foundation) $134,821. Birkenheuer AJ (Co-PI), Cohn L. Treatment and prevention of Cytauxzoon felis infections in domestic cats. Active 2012-2014 (ALSAM Foundation) $100,000, Competitive Renewal, Funding split evenly between institutions. Blikslager AT. Does large colon resection and anastomosis affect survival in horses with large colon volvulus? 2012 (North Carolina Horse Council) $4,154. Blikslager AT. Study of the interactions between linaclotide and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 2011-2012 (Sucampo Inc.) $67,479. Blikslager AT. Comparative effect of lubiprostone and the oral laxative PEG 3350 on intestinal phosphate transport. 2011-2012 (Sucampo Inc.) $93,582. Blikslager AT. Study of the interactions between linaclotide and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 2011-2012 (Sucampo Inc.) $80,904. Blikslager AT. Pig model of gastroesophageal reflux disease and barrett’s esophagus. 2011-2012 (North Carolina Biotechnology Center) $126,853.

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Blikslager AT. Characterization of strength and healing of stapled intestinal anastomoses: The Mucosal Barrier. 2011-2013 (Ethicon Endo-Surgery) $127,733. Breitschwerdt EB. Veterinarian perceptions of lyme disease transmission in North Carolina using dogs as sentinels. November 2011- October 2012 (Boehringer Ingelheim) $15,000. Breitschwerdt EB. Potential role of pericytes in Bartonella-induced vasoproliferation. September 2010- August 2011 (American Kennel Club ACRON Grant) $12,744.

Maggi RG, Breitschwerdt EB (PI). IBIS Assay development and validation: Phase II. December 2010-March 2011 (ABBOTT-Tierogen Infectious Diseases) $60,000.

Breitschwerdt EB (Co-PI). Awarded to Galaxy Diagnostics (Chief Scientific Officer) Optimized Growth Media to Detect Intracellular Bacteria Implicated in Chronic Diseases (1R43AI088823-01A1). February 2011-February 2012 (NIH- SBIR Grant) $188,898.

Breitschwerdt EB. Support Human Bartonella Research in the Intracellular Pathogens Research Laboratory. 2010-2011 (Anonymous Donation to the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medical Foundation) $120,000. Thakur S, Chappell K. Veterinary Cooperative Laboratory Agreement Salmonella Project VCLASP. 09/16/2011-09/15/2012 (US Food and Drug Administration Veterinary Laboratory Response Network) $60,000. Chappell K, Olivry T. Evaluation of tetrathiomolybdate as an adjunctive immunosuppressive therapy in dogs with autoimmune skin disease 2011 (funding provided by Dr. Olivry) $13,000. Dorman D, Alpi K, Chappell K. Expert and Public Evaluation of Student Brochures in Veterinary Toxicology. (funding provided by Dr. Dorman). Clode AB, Kompella UB, Salmon JH. Use of an ex vivo canine eye model for determination of ocular concentrations of topically administered non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 2011 (NCSU Faculty Research and Professional Development Fund) $11,998. Davis JL, Newman JN. Pharmacokinetics of intravenous, intramuscular and intraarticular tobramycin in horses. October 2011 (NCSU Equine Health Program) $2,500.

Riviere JE, Baynes R, Smith G, Leavens T, Davis JL. FARAD 2011-2012. June 2011 (US Department of Agriculture) $384,000. DeFrancesco TC. Financial support of summer research intern for studies related to cardiac biomarkers. May 2011 (Yorkie Terrier Club of America) $3,000.

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DeFrancesco T, Hodge T, Breitschwerdt EB. A prospective evaluation of the role of vector-borne infectious diseases in dogs with high grade second degree or complete atrioventricular block presenting for artificial cardiac pacing. 2011 (ACVIM Foundation, $7650, BAPGM testing platform subsidized $7500 by a CVM Foundation Donation to Dr. Breitschwerdt). Gilger BC. Effect of suprachoroidal triamcinolone on porcine posterior uveitis. March 2011 – December 2011(Clearside Biomedical, Inc.) $20,000. Gilger BC. Evaluation of RV-10009 on allergic conjunctivitis in guinea pigs. October 2011 – March 2012 (Celtic Therapeutics, Inc.) $20,000. Gilger BC. Ocular pharmacokinetics of SCY-961. April 2011 – December 2011 (Scynexis Inc.) $18,000. Gilger BC, Clode AB. Development of a canine mode of glaucoma. March 2011-March 2013 (Allergan Inc.) $140,000. Gilger BC. Assessment of Synedgen compound on epithelial corneal wound healing in New Zealand White Rabbits. November 1, 2010-October 31, 2011 (Synedgen, Inc.) $25,000. Gilger BC. Workshop on ocular disease, Spring 2011 (International Equine Ophthalmology Consortium). West Palm Beach, FL. January 1 – July 1, 2011 (Havemeyer Foundation, NY, NY.) $35,000. Gilger BC. Elimination of inflammation and lens capsular opacity after cataract surgery in dogs. September 1, 2009 – June 30, 2012 (Morris Animal Foundation) $52,971. Gilger BC. Effectiveness of an aqueous cyclosporine solution on naturally-ocurring keratoconjunctivitis sicca in dogs. June 2009-June 3 2011 (Scynexis, Inc.) $40,000. Gookin JL (PI), Magness ST, Tolbert MK. A transformative in vitro model of the intestinal epithelium for advancement of feline gastroenterology. 7/1/11 – 12/31/13 (Waltham Foundation) $15,000.

Gookin JL (PI), Cullen J, Bodnar W, Kesimer M, Mathews K, Seiler G. Identifying the cause of gallbladder mucocele formation in dogs. 7/1/10 – 6/30/13 (Morris Animal Foundation D12CA-044) $52,156. Magness S, Piedrahita J, Dekaney C, Gookin JL (Co-I), Blikslager AT. Bridging the divide between mouse and man: Creating a transformative model of intestinal stem cell transplantation. 07/01/11 – 6/30/12 (NC TraCs Institute 50KR71108) $50,000.

Gookin JL (co-PI), Jones S. Merial Veterinary Scholars Research Program. 01/1/12–12/31/12 (Merial Foundation) $20,000.

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Gruen ME (PI), Lascelles BDX (Co-PI). A pilot field study to evaluate efficacy endpoints and low dose oral NSAID in cats with degenerative joint disease. 10/17/11-0531/12 (Boehringer Ingelheim) $164,510/direct costs $135,898/year Istvan S (PI), Hanel R (Co-PI), Suter S (Co-I). The effect of platelet products on hemostasis in dogs after irradiation induced thrombocytopenia. 2011-2012 (Firestone Canine Research Endowment) $3,000. Istvan S (PI), Hanel R (Co-PI), Suter S (Co-I). The effect of platelet products on hemostasis in dogs after irradiation induced thrombocytopenia. 2011-2012 (NCSU Oncology Foundation Grant) $6,000. Harms CA, Chinnadurai SK. Sex differences in meloxicam pharmacokinetics in ferrets after single subcutaneous and oral administration, 2011-2012 (Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians - AEMV) $5,000. Harms CA. Leatherback field anesthesia to assess hearing sensitivity and potential effects of anthropogenic noise. 2011 (WIDECAST – Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network) $4,872. Hauck ML. Targeting the metastatic phenotype in canine soft tissue sarcoma cell lines. Summer 2012 (Morris Animal Foundation [VSS]), $4,000. Hauck ML (PI), Chappell KH (co-PI). Multicenter Non-controlled Pilot Field Study To Assess The Maximum Tolerated Dose And Efficacy Of Bgt226 Tablets When Administered For Up To 4 Weeks In Treatment Cohorts Of Increasing Doses To Client-owned Dogs With B-cell Lymphoma. 3/15/2012-3/14/2013 (Novartis Animal Health) $178,090. Hauck ML (PI), Fisher J, Burgess S. Exposing the “genomic landscape” of canine soft tissue sarcomas. 10/1/2011-9/30/2013 (Morris Animal Foundation) $103,475. Jones SL (PI). Targeting neutrophil activation to develop novel drugs to treat respiratory tract inflammation in dogs. 2011 (Canine Health Foundation OAK Grant) $63,580. Jones SL (PI) . Targeting neutrophil activation to develop novel drugs to treat inflammation in horses. 2012 (Morris Animal Foundation Established Investigator Award). $49,113. Jones SL (Co-I), Nordone SK (PI). MARCKS inhibition as a novel treatment for acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. 2012 (NC TraCS grant) $50,000. Keene BK, DeFrancesco TC, Atkins CE, Tou SP. Evaluation of Pimobendan in dogs with cardiomegaly caused by preclinical mitral valve disease (EPIC trial). August 2011 (Boehringer Ingelheim) $30,650

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Keene BW (PI, NCSU): Evaluation of pimobendan in dogs with cardiomegaly caused by preclinical mitral valve disease 2011–present (EPIC) $34,000. Jernigan, S, Buckner G, Chanoit G, Keene B, Idriss S. A novel approach to the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia: A robotic catheter for electrophysiologic intervention. 2011–present (NIH-SBIR phase II) $1,700,000. Jernigan S, Buckner G, Chanoit G, Keene B, Idriss S. A novel approach to the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia: A robotic catheter for electrophysiologic intervention. 2010 – 2011 (NIH-SBIR phase I) $67,000. Keene BW (PI), Fox PR. HECTOR Trial (Efficacy of Bay 41-9202 in delaying the onset of heart failure). 2008–2012 (FDA-approved GCP pivotal trial) $43,000. Shea D (PI), Kennedy-Stoskopf S (Co-PI representing CVM). Southeast Regional Climate Center. 2010-2014 (US Department of Interior and US Geological Survey) $1,527,123. Kennedy-Stoskopf S (PI). 2011(USDA Animal Health Funds) $5,000. Krebs R, Trumpatori B, Spodnick G, Lascelles D (Co-I), Marcellin D, Roe SC (PI). Influence of an intramedullary pin on the stability of a feline ilial fracture stabilized with a bone plate. 04/011/12 -03/31/13 (ACVS Resident-in-Training Grant) $6,751. Hill T (PI), Lascelles BDX (Co-I). Effect of NSAIDs and misoprostol on gastric mucosal recovery after acid injury in an injury model. 08/04/11-07/30/12 (CCMTR) $14,565. Lascelles BDX (PI). Faculty salary for pending study: Evaluation of low dose meloxicam for the treatment of chroci musculoskeletal pain. 05/01/11-4/30/13 (Boehringer Ingelheim) $116,928. Correa M, Lewbart GA. Hispanic/Latino Veterinary and Pre-veterinary Student Mentorship to Increase Recruitment and Retention. 2011 (AVMA SCAVMA/SAAVMA Faculty Advisor Grant Program) $500. Lewbart G (PI), Christian S (Co-I), Harms C (Co-I). Veterinary Medical Services Rendered to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. 7/01/2011 thru 6/30/2014 (NC DENR) $65,000. Lewbart GA, Harms CA. Veterinary Medical Services Rendered to the Museum of Natural Sciences. 2012-2013 (NC DENR) $25,000. Lewbart GA, Christian LS. Clinical and diagnostic support. January 1, 2006- present (Bass Pro Shops Inc.) $10,200.00/annum. Maggi RG (Co-PI). Optimized Growth Media to Detect Intracellular Bacteria Implicated in Chronic Diseases February 2011-February 2012 (NIH- SBIR Grant 1R43AI088823-01A1) $188,898.

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Maggi RG (Co-PI). State of North Carolina Matching Grant. February 2011-February 2012 $30,000. Maggi RG (PI). IBIS Assay development and validation: Phase II. December 2010-March 2012 (ABBOTT-Tierogen Infectious Diseases) $60,000. Maggi RG (PI). Scope of work for laboratory testing of tick samples. November 2010-June 2011 (NC Department of Environment & Natural Resources) $17,000. Maggi RG (PI). IBIS Assay development and validation: a phase I study. August 2010-August 2012 (ABBOTT-Tierogen Infectious Diseases) $130,872 Maggi RG (Co-PI). Bartonella spp bacteremia in canine blood donors. July 2009-June 2011 (Waltham Foundation) $15,000. McMullen Jr RJ (PI). Development and evaluation of corrective lenses for horses. 2011-2012 (DoCS Internal Seed Grant) $5,000. Monteiro-Riviere NA (PI). Comparative In Vivo Biodistribution of Characterized Manufactured Nanomaterials. September 2009-August 2011, No cost extension 2/2012 (NIH/ National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences. 1R01ES016138-01) $658,367. Monteiro-Riviere NA (PI). Hierarchical 3-D Textile Architecture for Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Using Bioactivated Nanofibers, Multi-grooved Microfibers and Porous Spacer Knit Fabrics. May 2010-April 2012 (National Textile Center (NTC) TAC Project F10-NS01) $120,000. Monteiro-Riviere NA (PI). Alternative Methods for Ingredient Safety Evaluation. September 1 2011- February 28, 2013 (MARS, Inc.) $524,998. Monteiro-Riviere NA (Co-PI). Evaluation of the cytotoxicity and antibacterial efficacy of electrically generated silver ions for potential applications in orthopedic implants - Pilot Study". November 2011- October 2012 (Research and Innovation Seed Funding Program NCSU (RISF) $20,000 Monteiro-Riviere NA (Co-PI). Examining the biological effects of Electrically generated Ions. January 2012-December 2012 (Argentum Cidal Electrics [ACE] Inc.) $33,000. Cerda-Gonazalez S, Olby NJ (Co-PI). Role of morphology in clinical progression and syringomyelia in canine chiari-like malformations. 06/12/2011-06/12/2012 (American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club Charitable Trust) $18,815. Caggiano A, Wessel T, Parry T, Wrathall J, Olby N (Co-PI). This is a multi-institutional grant. Translational pharmacologic efficacy studies of glial growth Factor 2 (GGF2) in spinal cord injury models and in the veterinary clinical setting. 09/30/2011-10/29/2014(Department of Defense) Olby budget: $364,335.

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Olby NJ, Olivry T, Nielsen D. Discovery of Genetic Susceptibility Loci in Atopic Dermatitis Using a Genome-Wide Association Study. 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (AKC CHF) $107,133. Olby NJ Investigation into the Genetics of Scottie Cramp: Sequencing of associated chromosomal regions. 01/01/2012-12/31/2012 (AKC CHF) $52,180. Olivry T. Testing Service Agreement: Use of an experimental atopic dog model to test novel anti-allergic therapy. 2011-2012. (Novartis Animal Health, Switzerland) $118,877.

Olivry T. Testing Service Agreement: Use of an experimental atopic dog model to test novel anti-allergic therapy. 2011-2012. (Bayer Animal Health, Germany) $20,084. Olivry T, Linder KE. Validation of an epicutaneous delivery system for mite allergy diagnosis in experimentally-sensitized mite-allergic dogs. 2012 (DBV Technologies, France) $33,115. Sherman B (PI), Gruen M, Roe SC. The use of trazodone to facilitate post-surgical exercise restriction in dogs. 2010 (CVM Research Grant) $13,405. Sherman BL (PI) Gruen ME, Roe S. The use of trazodone to facilitate post-surgical exercise restriction in dogs. 2010-2012 (NCSU-CVM Grant Research Award [#204540-047042010-2011]) $14,570. Dorman D (PI), Sherman BL (Co-I), Gruen ME (Co-I), Fish R (Co-I). Developing the second generation of improvised explosive device detector dog. 2011-2012 (Office of Naval Research [NCSU subcontract #K2-NCSU-0493]) ~$925, 000. Hudson L, Sherman BL (Co-I), Gruen ME. Cognitive assessment in FIV-infected cats. 2009-2012 (National Institutes of Health-R21 [#NS066843-01A1]) $413,873. Stoskopf MK, Wayne E, Waffa B. NCSU CVM Teaching Innovation Grant, Anatomy Atlases of Pogona and Python 2011 (NCSU CVM) ~$10,000 Wayne E, Stoskopf MK. Anatomy Atlas of Pogona vitticeps 2011 (Hitchings Grant, Triangle Foundation (~$5,000) Stoskopf MK (Co-PI), Shea D (PI). 2011 -2015 (USGS Southeastern Climate Science Center G10AC00624) $1,527,123. Stoskopf M (PI), Harms C, Kennedy-Stoskopf S, Lewbart G (Co-PIs). Aquarium Health Management. 10/1/09-9/30/12 (NC DENR) $356,476. Warry E, Suter SE. Determination of the optimal storage conditions of canine CD34+ cells. 01/03/2012-06/04/212 (NCSU Veterinary Medical Foundation) $2,000.

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Pressler B (PI) Vaden S (Co-I), Fischer J (Co-I). Improving outcome in dogs with glomerular disease via pharmacodynamic-based dosing of enalapril. January 2012-December 2015 (Morris Animal Foundation) Total request: $153,154. NCSU subcontract request: $42,896. Williams LE, Clarke DM, Johannes CJ. The impact of carboplatin chemotherapy and the multi-kinase inhibitor toceranib phosphate (Palladia) on angiogenesis and survival in canine osteosarcoma. 2011 (Bone Cancer Dogs, Inc.) $12,000. Wood MW, Gookin JL (mentor). Polysulfated glycosaminoglycans as an alternate therapy for managing urinary tract infection in dogs. 7/1/10 – 6/30/13 (Morris Animal Foundation) $33,000. Wood MW, Hanel RM. Renal replacement therapy. 2011 (CVM Equipment Grant) $30,000.

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V. ADJUNCT AND ASSOCIATE FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

Dr. G. Chanoit, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Surgery Committees Member for the examination committee of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons, 2011-2015. Publications Chanoit G, Mathews KG, Keene BW, Small MT, Linder K. Surgical treatment of a pulmonary artery vascular hamartoma in a dog. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2012;240(7):858-862. (corresponding author) Gines JA, Friend EJ, Vives MA, Browne WJ, Tarlton JF, Chanoit G. Mechanical comparison of median sternotomy closure in dogs using polydioxanone and wire sutures. J Small Anim Pract 2011;52(11):582-586. (corresponding author) Chanoit G, Zhou J, Lee S, McIntosh R, Shen X, Zvara DA, Zu Z. Inhibition of phospodiesterases leads to prevention of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening and reperfusion injury in cardiac H9c2 cells. Cardiovasc Drug Ther 2011;25(4):299-306. Carter JE, Chanoit G, Kata C. Anaphylactoid reactioin in a heartworm-infected dog undergoing lung lobectomy. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2011;238(10):1301-1304. (corresponding author) Grants A novel approach to the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia: A robotic catheter for endocardial ablation (PI: Dr. G Buckner, NCSU), NIH-SBIR phase II, $513-273, funded, NIH Application ID: 2R44HL095227,2010-2012. Role: Co-applicant – perform surgery, data collection and analysis The effect of remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) on vulnerability of isolated cardiomyocytes to cardiac insult (PI Pr.Saadeh, UoB BHI), 2011-2012. Role: Co-investigator-surgeon-responsible for animal phase – student mentoring Advances in pulmonary and cardiac protection (PI: Pr R Ascione, NHS, UoB BHI). BHF grant, BHF (PG/10/040/28369), 2011-2012. Role: Perform cardiac surgery, data collection and analysis. Dr. D. Deresienski, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine • Promoted to Medical Director of Bowman Animal Hospital • Taught a student for 2-week senior block (VMC963) • Authoring a quarterly column for Triangle Dog magazine called “Ask the Vet” • Invertebrate Medicine Laboratory Instructor, 2011 Keystone Veterinary Conference,

Hershey, PA

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Dr. J.A. Dye, Adjunct Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Committee and Board Activities • US Environment Protection Agency representative to the Interagency Research

Animal Committee (IRAC), a government-wide consortium on issues related to animal care and use policies, guidelines, regulations, and conservation and management of research resources, 2009-current

• Executive (ex officio, representing the USEPA) Committee member, North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research (NCABR) Board of Directors, 2007-present

• Member and Past-President, Veterinary & Comparative Respiratory Society (VCRS) Board of Directors, 2003-present

Awards • EPA “S” award in recognition for valuable contributions as Acting Assistant

Laboratory Director (ALD) for NHEERL’s Clean Air Research Program and continued efforts in supporting the transformation of ORD’s research portfolio, 2011

• EPA “S” award in recognition of outstanding efforts related to the Air, Climate, and Energy (ACE) Research Action Plan (RAP) development, 2011

• EPA “S” award in special recognition for assistance with developing research tasks within ORD’s Air, Climate and Energy 9ACE) program to implement “Path Forward” trans-disciplinary research, 2011

Dr. T. Edling, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine • Promoted to Vice President of Veterinary Medicine for Petco Dr. R. Ford, Professor, Emeritus, Small Animal Internal Medicine Publications, Textbook Ford RB, Mazzaferro EM. Kirk and Bistner’s Handbook of Veterinary Procedures and Emergency Treatment. 9th Edition. Elsevier-Saunders, St. Louis. 2012; 814 pgs. Publications, Textbook Chapter Ford RB. Canine infectious respiratory disease. Chapter 6. In: Greene CE (ed). Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat. 4th Edition. Elsevier-Saunders, St. Louis, pp. 55-65. Invited Presentations Ford RB. “Vector-Borne Diseases", Banfield Symposium (12 lecture hours), Las Vegas, NV, December 2011- February 2012. Ford RB. Multiple topics (6 lecture hours), 2012 Music City Veterinary Conference Nashville, TN, March 2012. Ford RB. “Vaccination Symposium” (4 hours), 2012 Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas NV, February 2012.

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Ford RB. Multiple topics (4 lecture hours), 2012 North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, FL, January 2012. Ford RB. Multiple topics (8 lecture hours), 2011 University of Illinois Fall Conference, Urbana, IL, September 2011. Ford RB. “Canine and Feline Vaccination Guidelines,” 2011 AVMA Convention, St. Louis, MO, July 2011. Ford RB. “Bioterrorism and Veterinary Medicine.” Animal Health Institute, Kansas City, KS, May 2011. Dr. D.H. Johnson, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Presentations Johnson DH. San Diego County veterinary Medical Association, Annual Fall Veterinary Conference, San Diego, CA, September 17-18, 2011. Johnson DH. Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarian. Seattle, WA, August 6-10, 2011. Johnson DH. Central Veterinary Conference – East. Washington, DC, May 4-5, 2011. Publications Johnson DH. Hedgehogs and sugar gliders: respiratory anatomy, physiology and disease. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2011;14(2):267-285. Dr. D.M. Mulcahy, Adjunct Associate Professor, Aquatics, Wildlife & Zoo Medicine Publications Esler D, Ballachey BE, Trust KE, Iverson SA, Reed JA, Miles AK, Henderson JD, Woodin BR, Stegeman JJ, McAdie M, Mulcahy DM, Wilson BW. Cytochrome P4501A biomarker indication of the timeline of chronic exposure of Barrow’s goldeneyes to residual Exxon Valdez oil. Marine Pollution Bullentin 2011;62:609-614. Gaydos JK, Massey JG, Mulcahy DM, Gaskins LA, Nysewander D, Evenson J, Siegel PB, Ziccardi MH. Short-term survival and effects of transmitter implantation into western grebes using a modified surgical procedure. J Zoo Wildl Med 2011;42:414-425. Hatch SA, Gill VA, Mulcahy DM. Migration and wintering areas of glaucous-winged gulls from south-central Alaska. Condor 2011;113:340-351. Hatch SA, Gill VA, Mulcahy DM. Wintering areas of adult and juvenile pelagic cormorants (Phalacrocorax pelagicus) determined by satellite telemetry. J Avian Biol 2001;85:269-278.

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Mulcahy DM. Antibiotic use during the intracoelmic implantation of electronic tags into fish. Reviews in Fish Biol and Fisheries 2011;21:83-96. Mulcahy DM, Gartrell B, Gill Jr RE, Tibbitts TL, Ruthrauff. Coelmic implantation of satellite transmitters in the bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica) and the bristle-thighed curlew (Numenius tahitiensis), using propofol, bupivacaine, and lidocaine. J Zoo Wildl Med 2011;42:54-64. Dr. J. Norton, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Zoological Medicine Presentations Norton J. Vibration and Noise: Expect the Unexpected. QUAD Branches, American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences, Uncasville, CT, 2012. Norton J. Veterinary Care-Update to the Guide. North Carolina Association of Biomedical Research Symposium, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2011 Norton J. Animal models in biomedical research: Glycogen storage disease. RTLATP, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2011. Grants Norton J. American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Grants for Laboratory Animal Science (GLAS) – “The Effects of Vibration on Mouse Physiology,” Principle Investigator: John N. Norton, 2012-2014, $36,000. This grant provides funding to determine amplitude and frequency of vibration resulting in perturbations of mouse physiology and thresholds for research interference. Publications Calkins M, Reynolds RP, Norton JN. Using training, teamwork and work team projects to incorporate the principles of lean management. J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci 2011;50:158, p779. Norton JN, Kinard WL, Reynolds RP. Comparative perception and effects of construction-inducted vibration on humans, rats and mice. J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci 2011;50:P117, p770. Reynolds RP, Kinard WL, North JN. Vibration inside of a mouse cage caused by construction equipment. J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci 2011;50:916, p781. Dr. L.V. Powers, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine Publications Powers LV, Papich M. Pharmacokinetics of orally administered Phenobarbital in African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus erithacus). J Vet Pharmacol Ther 2011;34(6):615-617. Powers LV, Brown S. Ferrets: Basic Anatomy, Physiology, and Husbandry. In: Ferrets, Rabbits, and Rodents, Clinical Medicine and Surgery (3rd Edition). Quesenberry K,Carpenter JW (eds). Elsevier, 2011.

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Powers LV. Selecting a Bird to Fit Your Lifestyle. Expert Companion Bird Care Series (Volume 2). Echols MS, Speer BL, 2011. (Educational DVD) Presentations Powers LV. Humane and Timely Wildlife Euthansia. Annual symposium of the Wildlife Rehabilitators of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, January 2012. Powers LV. Isolation and Characterization of Hexamita (Spironucleus) meleagridis in Cockatiels. Raleigh-Durham Caged Bird Society, Raleigh, NC, November 2011. Powers LV. Diagnosis and Management of Bradycardias in Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, August 2011.

Powers LV. Metronomic Chemotherapy in a Domestic Ferret (Mustela putorius furo) for Hepatic Hemangiosarcoma. Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, August 2011.

Powers LV. Necropsy Techniques and Gross Lesion Identfication in Birds. Wetlab, proctor, and assistant instructor. Association of Avian Veterinarians Conference and Exposition, Seattle, WA, August 2011.

Powers LV. Veterinary Care of Passerines (Songbirds). Association of Avian Veterinarians Conference and Exposition, Seattle, WA, August 2011.

Awards Powers LV. Recipient, Outstanding Service Award (President’s Award), Association of Avian Veterinarians, August 2011. Dr. G.A. Preston, Small Animal Internal Medicine Publications Roth AJ, Brown MC, Smith RN, Badhwar AK, Parente O, Chung HC, Bunch DO, McGregor JG, Hogan SL, Hu Y, Yang JJ, Berg EA, Niles J, Jennette JC, Preston GA, Falk RJ. Anti-LAMP-2 antibodies are not prevalent in patients with Anti-neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody (ANCA) Disease. JASN 2011;22:1161-1167. Cao Y, Schmitz JL, Yang JJ, Hogan SL, Bunch DO, Hu Y, Jennette CE, Berg EA, Arnett FC Jr., Jennette JC, Falk RJ, Preston GA. DRB1*15 Allele is a risk factor for PR-3 ANCA Disease in African Americans. JASN 2011;22:1161-1167. Hewins P, Belmonte F, Jennette JC, Falk RJ, Preston GA. Longitudinal studies of patients with ANCA vasculitis demonstrate concurrent reactivity to complementary PR3 protein segments cPR3m and cPR3C and with no reactivity to cPR3N. Autommunity 2011;44(2):98-106.

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Abstracts Yang JJ, Cao Y, Schmitz JL, Hogan SL, Hu Y, Jennette CE, Bunch DO, Free ME, Berg EA, Jennett JC, Falk RJ, Preseton GA. DRB1815 allele is a risk factor for PR3-ANCA disease in African Americans. Clin Exp Immunol 2011;164:131. Yang JJ, Cao Y, Hogan SL, Hu Y, Jennette CE, Berg EA, Jennette JC, Falk RJ, Preston GA. The PTPN22 gain-of-function SNP results in ERK inhibition leading to down-regulation of IL-10 mRNA expression in ANCA-vascultitis. Clin Exp Immunol 2011;164:131. Roth AJ, Bunch DO, Winnik W, Preston GA, Jennette JC, Nachman PH, Falk RJ. Characterization of the pathogenetic potential of ANCA at disease onset, relapse and remission. Clin Exp Immunol 2011;164-148. Roth AJ, Brown MC, Badhwar AK, Chung HC, Bunch DO, McGregor JG, Hogan SL, Hu Y, Jennette JC, Preston GA, Falk RJ. LAMP-2 autoantibodies are not prevalent in an eastern US cohot of patients with anti-ANCA glomerulonephritis. Clin Exp Immunol 2011;164:153. Preston GA, Roth AJ, Brown MC, Badhwar AK, Chung HC, McGregor JG, Hogan SL, Hu Y, Jennette JC, Falk RJ. Is LAMP-2 a target of ANCA? Clin Exp Immunol 2011;164:46. Invited Lecture Preston GA. ANCA Vasculitis Workshop 2011 Dr. B. Schopler, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Avian Medicine • BBC documentary “Madagascar, Lemurs and Spies • Mentored 3 NCSU vet students at Duke Lemur Center and 1 French veterinary

student, Summer 2011 Dr. S. Sontakke, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine • Assisted Dr. Edward Breitschwerdt with several invited research manuscript reviews • Co-authoring a review on neurological manifestations of Bartonellosis Dr. M.R. Zalutsky, Adjunct Associate Professor, Oncology Publications Vaidyanathan G, White B, Affleck DJ, McDougald D, Zalutsky MR. Radioiodinated O6 – benzylguanidine derivatives containing an azido function. Nucl Med Biol 2011;38:77-92. Vaidyanathan G, Zalutsky MR. Applications of 211At and 223Ra in targeted alpha-particle therapy. Current Radiopharm 2011;4:283-294. Zalutsky MR, Pruszynski M. Astatine-211: production and availability. Current Radiopharm 2011;4:177-185.

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Vaidyanathan G, McDougald D, Grasfeder L, Zalutsky MR, Chin B. An alternative and expedient synthesis of radioiodinated 4-iodophenyalanine. Appl Radiat Isotop 2011;69:1401-1406. Chitneni SK, Palmer GM, Zalutsky MR, Dewhirst MW. Molecular imaging of hypoxia. J Nucl Med 2011;52:165-168.