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CURRICULUM VITAE David E Anderson, DVM, MS, DACVS College of Veterinary Medicine University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN Education: Certificate, 1996 Recombinant DNA Technology Workshop The Ohio State University MS, 1994 Kansas State University D.V.M., 1990 North Carolina State University B.S., 1988 North Carolina State University, Animal Science Board Certification: 1995 Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons Academic Positions: Date Position/Title Institution 2012-present Professor and Head, Large Animal Clinical Sciences University of Tennessee 2013-present Core Faculty, Institute of Biomedical Engineering University of Tennessee 2006-2012 Head, Agricultural Practices Kansas State University 2006-2012 Professor, Agricultural Practices, Kansas State University 2010 Food Animal Surgery Locum University of Montreal 2003-2006 Head, Food Animal Medicine Ohio State University 2000-2006 Associate Professor Ohio State University 1995-2000 Assistant Professor Ohio State University 1994-1995 Instructor, Food Animal Surgery Kansas State University 1991-1994 Resident, Large Animal Surgery Kansas State University 1990-1991 Intern, Large Animal Rotating University of Georgia Association Memberships: American Veterinary Medical Association American Association of Bovine Practitioners American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners American College of Veterinary Surgeons Veterinary Orthopedic Society National Cattleman’s Beef Association Residents and Graduate Students: Residents University of Tennessee

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CURRICULUM VITAE

David E Anderson, DVM, MS, DACVS

College of Veterinary Medicine

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN

Education:

Certificate, 1996 Recombinant DNA Technology Workshop

The Ohio State University

MS, 1994 Kansas State University

D.V.M., 1990 North Carolina State University

B.S., 1988 North Carolina State University, Animal Science

Board Certification:

1995 Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Academic Positions:

Date Position/Title Institution

2012-present Professor and Head,

Large Animal Clinical Sciences University of Tennessee

2013-present Core Faculty,

Institute of Biomedical Engineering University of Tennessee

2006-2012 Head, Agricultural Practices Kansas State University

2006-2012 Professor, Agricultural Practices, Kansas State University

2010 Food Animal Surgery Locum University of Montreal

2003-2006 Head, Food Animal Medicine Ohio State University

2000-2006 Associate Professor Ohio State University

1995-2000 Assistant Professor Ohio State University

1994-1995 Instructor, Food Animal Surgery Kansas State University

1991-1994 Resident, Large Animal Surgery Kansas State University

1990-1991 Intern, Large Animal Rotating University of Georgia

Association Memberships:

American Veterinary Medical Association

American Association of Bovine Practitioners

American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners

American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Veterinary Orthopedic Society

National Cattleman’s Beef Association

Residents and Graduate Students:

Residents

University of Tennessee

Ellie Cypher 2015 – present, Supervise farm animal surgery cases

Michael Caruso 2012 – 2015, Supervise farm animal surgery cases

Stacie Boswell 2012 – 2014, Supervise farm animal surgery cases

Kansas State University

Gretchen Grissett 2011-present, Supervise clinics (ACVIM)

Brandon Fraser 2010-2012, Supervise clinics (ACVIM)

Marjolaine Rousseau 2009-2012, Resident Advisor to ACVS

Kara Schulz 2006-2009, Resident Advisor to ACVS

Sylvain Nichols 2006-2007, Resident Advisor to ACVS

Ohio State University

Christian Gerspach 2005-2006, Supervising Clinics

William Walker 2005-2006, Supervising Clinics

Andrew Niehaus 2004-2006, Resident Advisor to ACVS

Sylvain Nichols 2004-2006, Resident Advisor to ACVS

Ken Newman 2002-2005, Resident Advisor to ACVS, supervise

medicine and surgery cases

Claire Whitehead 2002-2005. Clinical advisor, camelid focus. Internal

Medicine Residency under Michael Rings.

Paula Horteloupe 2001-2004, supervise camelid reproduction cases

Matt Miesner 2000-03, supervise medicine and surgery cases

Jennifer Ivany 1999-02, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Mohammed Ebeid 1998-2000, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Residency Certificate, 2000

Cassia Orlandi 1998-2001, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Fernando Silviera 1996-1999, Resident Advisor – ACVS specialty

Residency Certificate 1999

Hospital Service Award 1999

Carsten Rohde 1996-98, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Residency Certificate 1998

Juan Bonavera 1997-98, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Elizabeth Santos 1995-97, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Residency Certificate 1997

Lowell Midla 1995-96, Supervised medicine and surgery cases

Residency Certificate 1996

Hospital Service Award 1996

Interns

University of Tennessee

Rebecca Rifkin 2015-2016 Supervise farm animal emergency

Rachel Lyons 2015-2016 Supervise farm animal emergency

Kyle Clarke 2014-2015 Supervise farm animal emergency

Roxanne Brooks 2013-2014 Supervise farm animal emergency

Sarah Miller 2013-2014 Supervise farm animal emergency

Jewels Roque 2012-13 Supervise farm animal emergency

cases

Kansas State University

Alecia Ducharme 2011-2012, Intern Advisor

Amanda Hartnack 2010-2011, Supervise clinics

Brandon McBride 2009-2010, Supervise clinics

Manuel Felipo Chamorro Ortega 2007-2008, Supervise clinics

Ohio State University

Anita Varga 2005-2006, Supervising Clinics

Carrie Barnum 2004-2005, Supervise medicine and surgery cases

Andrew Niehaus 2003-2004, Supervise medicine and surgery cases

Graduate Students:

University of Tennessee

PhD Students as Major Professor:

Richard Steiner 2014-present

(CEM, biomaterials and tissue engineering)

Rebecca Rifkin 2016-present (CEM, Bone tissue

engineering)

Visiting Scholars:

Hoda Elkhenany Alexandria University, Egypt 2014 – 2015

Mohammed HN Zayed Egypt 2015 - 2017

Kansas State University

PhD Committees

Miles Theurer 2011-2014: Effect of environment and

disease on behavior patterns of cattle (Dual

degree student; Advisor Brad White, KSU)

David Amrine 2011-2013: Effect of disease on behavior

patterns of cattle

Kai Yuan 2011-2014: Metabolic disorders of transition

cows (PhD Advisor Barry Bradford, ASI,

KSU)

Ruby Mosher 2010-2013: Bovine pain and welfare

research: emphasis pharmacokinetic

modeling

Chad Mullins 2009-2012: Factors effecting liver

metabolism in transition dairy cows.

(Advisor Barry Bradford; completed fall

2011)

Daniel Linden 2006-2010: Factors influences forage

selection and grazing patterns of Beef cattle.

(Advisor E Titgemyer; completed fall 2011)

Gregg Hanzlicek 2008-2010: Pathophysiology of pulmonary

injury and infectious disease in cattle (Co-

Advisors: D Renner, B White; completed

2010)

Ohio State University

Daniel Linden 2005-2006 Thesis work: Metabolic Requirements for

Selenium in Llamas and alpacas. (Student transferred to Kansas State

University in 2006)

Master’s Students

Kansas State University

MS Graduate Advisor

Carrie Wheeler 2011-2013: Nanoparticle composite

biomaterials for bone tissue

regeneration. Left MS program for

private practice

Marjolaine Rousseau 2008-2010 Thesis work: Assessment

of a Novel Matrix as a Delivery

Device for Antimicrobials and Bone

Morphogenetic Protein-2.

http://hdl.handle.net/2097/7072

Kara Schulz 2006-2010 Thesis work:

Development of an arthritis model in

calves and determination of

analgesic potency of flunixin

meglumine. KSU archive reference:

http://hdl.handle.net/2097/4148

MS Committee Member:

Brandon Fraser 2010-2013 Co-advisor with matt Miesner.

Thesis work: Biophysical profiling of BRD

effected calves

Maria Sardoy 2009-2011 Determination of antisperm

antibodies in bovine semen (DCS, Advisor

Maria Ferrer)

Craig Pauley 2009-2011. Effects of management and

handling on calf behavior (DCS, Advisor

Brad White)

Scott Morey 2006-2010 Development of assessment tools

for fatty liver in transition dairy cows. (ASI,

Barry Bradford Advisor)

Stephanie Lister 2008: Biomechanical study of the effect of

tarsal immobilization on gastrocnemius

tendon strain in dogs. (DCS, Advisor: W

Renberg)

Gerald Sargent 2008: High definition thermal imaging for

detection of spinal lesions in dogs. (DCS,

Advisor: J Rousch)

Ohio State University

As Graduate Advisor:

Andrew Niehaus 2004-2007

Thesis Work: BMP-2 impregnated polymer

coating of bone screws: effects on

osseointegration

Sylvain Nichols 2004-2006

Thesis Work: Tissue engineered

polycaprolactone nanofiber grafts for teat

mucosa defect reconstruction in dairy cows

Claire Whitehead 2002-2005

Thesis Work: Transplacental and

transmammary transference of Vitamin D in

llamas and alpacas

Kenneth Newman 2002-2005

Thesis Work: Interaction of PG inhibitors

and PGE-1 on bone healing: equine model

Paul Ramsey 2002-2005

Thesis Work: Hormonal synchronization of

follicular wave development in llamas and

alpacas

Matt Miesner 2000-2004

Thesis work: Pressure plate analysis of

standing cattle: influence of hoof

conformation and weight disturbances

Dan Linden 2002-2004

Thesis Work: Influence of chelation on

micronutrient digestibility in llamas and

alpacas

Jennifer Ivany 1999-2002

Thesis Title: Evaluation of sodium

carboxymethylcellulose and a novel

carbohydrate gel for the prevention of

adhesions using a sheep laparoscopic uterine

trauma model

Carsten Rohde 1996-98:

Thesis Title: Effect of phenylbutazone on

bone formation in horses using a tibia

unicortical defect model

As MS Committee Member:

Linda Lord 1996-98: Thesis Title: Epidemiological

approaches to the pet overpopulation

problem

Lisa Beluche 1995-98: Thesis Title: Dose dependent

effect of enrofloxacin on equine articular

cartilage in vitro

PhD Committee Faculty Representative:

Hbo Wang Microstructural disassembly of hydroxyapatite

ceramics

Keri E Lunsford Analysis of immune pathways which

jeopardize long-term islet allograft survival

in the liver

Veterinary Professional Curriculum:

University of Tennessee

VM 835 Principles and Practices of Surgery

Suture materials (1 hr.)

Surgical Complications (1 hr.)

Laboratory instructions (3 lab; 12 hours)

VM 814 Clinical Correlation and Ethics (1 hr.)

VM 814 Success and Wellness Course (1 hr.)

VM 831 Physical Diagnosis

Bovine physical examination (2 hrs.)

PD Labs – bovine (6 labs, 12 hours)

VM 840 Integumentary (ruminant skin disease; 2 hours)

VM 844 Musculoskeletal II (2 hours bovine lameness)

VM 868 Animal Behavior (1 hours camelid behavior)

VM 801 ABLES

Kansas State University

Core Veterinary Courses

CS 712 Course Coordinator, Food Animal Medicine (Professional) 7 hours

CS 730 Co-Coordinator, Surgery II (Large Animal Surgery; Professional) 11 hours

CS 749 Course Coordinator, Food Animal Hospital Clinics (Professional)

AP Anatomy II (Clinical application of food animal and camelid anatomy) 2 hours

CS 745 Team Teacher, Grand Rounds (Professional) 1 hour

AP Parasitology (Clinical case discussion – food animal cases) 1 hour

Elective Veterinary Courses

CS 828 Veterinary Management of Sheep and Goats (Professional) – 4 hours

CS 785 Course Coordinator, Veterinary Management of Llamas and Alpacas

(Professional) 9 hours

CS 827 Course Coordinator, Health Care of South American Camelids (Graduate

and Professional) 6 hours

CS 861-863 Team Teacher, Advanced Large Animal Surgery (Graduate) 5 hours

CS 890 Course Coordinator, Advanced Food Animal Surgery (Graduate) 10 hours

AP 780 Animal Behavior (Professional) 1 hour

CS 774 Advanced Rural Food Animal Business Management (Professional) 1 hour

Ohio State University

Swine Diseases Elective: VPM 696. 1 hour

Fluid Therapy Core Course: 2 hours

Small Ruminant Diseases Elective: VCS 747. 6 hours

Designed / Taught Independent Study. 15 hours (1 hour each week).

Cattle Diseases Course (VCS 746). 10 hours

Food Animal Medicine and Surgery, Senior clinic rotation. Course Leader.

Graduate Student Curriculum:

University of Tennessee

CEM 542 Biomaterials for Bioengineering (2 hours)

CEM 600 Doctoral Research

Ohio State University

Neurology Graduate Course: Course Co-Coordinator VMM 833.04.

Musculoskeletal System: VCS 607. Course Co-coordinator \.

Veterinary Biosciences 795. 1 hour

Advanced Diagnostic Techniques (VCS 822.01). 1 hour

Special topics

Digestive Physiology of Pseudo ruminants.

Food Animal Surgery

Reproductive Physiology of Pseudo ruminants.

Advanced Breeding Farm Management for Llamas and Alpacas

Internet Educational Resource

University of Tennessee

Created 2 list-serves for target audiences

- IAFAS-L (International Academy of Farm Animal Surgeons – 435

members in 17 countries). This is a discussion list for veterinarians

interested in and performing surgery on any farm animal species.

- VMCRDVM (Veterinary Medical Center Referring DVM) This list

has 600+ veterinarians that have referred cases to the VMC. Each

Monday morning I send out a rDVM Communique that contains 3 to 5

“hot” topics from SACS, LACS, and Hospital Operations.

- Assisted in development of University of Tennessee Veterinary

Educational Television (UTVETV) on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/UTVETV

Kansas State University

Developed 3 on-line Distance Education programs:

Camelid On-Line Distance Education:

http://www.vet.k-state.edu/CE/Camelid.htm

Bovine On-Line Distance Education: http://www.vet.k-state.edu/CE/Bovine.htm

Small Ruminant On-Line Distance Education:

http://www.vet.k-state.edu/CE/Small_Ruminant.htm

Ohio State University

1. Llama Web Site: Worked with College of Veterinary Medicine web

page designer (Marion Beck) to design and implement a Home Page

dedicated to continuing education about llama and alpaca diseases).

This web site serves to enhance education of veterinary students (to

enhance lecture notes) and practicing veterinarians.

2. Bovine Web Site: Worked with College of Veterinary Medicine web

page designer (Marion Beck) to design and implement a Home Page

dedicated to continuing education about cattle diseases. This web site

serves as a continuing education resource for veterinary students (to

enhance lecture notes) and practicing veterinarians.

3. International Camelid Institute Web Site: Worked with College of

Veterinary Medicine web page designer (Marion Beck) to design and

implement a Home Page dedicated to fund raising, research

coordination on a national and international level and continuing

education about llama and alpaca diseases. This web site serves to

expand OSU outreach to many countries and to date have affiliated in

Australia, Argentina, Canada, Chile, England, and Peru.

4. International Camelid Institute Information Resources Web Site:

www.icinfo.org – 2003 worked with Connie Kauffman in development

of this service oriented web site.

Extension and Continuing Education Instruction

International Scientific and Veterinary Associations

29. . Bovine Surgery, Anesthesia and Pain Management (10 hours). Pan Pacific

Veterinary Conference, May 24-29, 2015. Brisbane, Australia.

28. Bovine Surgery and Anesthesia. ANEMBE Annual Conference. Oviedo Spain,

June 2014.

27. Reproductive Losses in Llamas and Alpacas. XXVII World Buiatrics Congress,

Lisbon Portugal, June 3-8, 2012.

26. Camelid medicine, surgery and anesthesia. Annual Camelid Conference. University

of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. October 25-27, 2011.

25. Camelid Surgery and Anesthesia (8 hours). International Alpaca Veterinary

Conference, Australian Alpaca Veterinarians, Colcha Lodge, Colca, Peru, May 17-20,

2011.

24. Cesarean section in llamas and alpacas. World Buiatrics Congress, Santiago, Chile,

November 18, 2010.

23. Clinical management of ocular diseases of cattle. World Buiatrics Congress,

Santiago, Chile, November 18, 2010.

22. Camelid Surgery and Anesthesia. International Camelid Health Conference,

Columbus, Ohio, March 2010.

21. Bovine Surgery. Invited Guest Lecturer. University of Munich, Oberschlisham,

Bavaria, Germany, July 14, 2009.

20. Camelid Medicine and Surgery. Camelid Veterinary Conference, Galway, Ireland.

July 8-10, 2009.

19. Camelid Surgery. International Camelid Health Conference. Corvallis, Oregon.

March 13-14, 2009.

18. Bovine Medicine and Surgery. World Veterinary Conference. July 2008. Vancouver,

BC, Canada.

17. Bovine Medicine and Surgery Lectures and Laboratories. Australian Cattle

Veterinarians Association. Townsville, Australia, July 2007.

16. Camelid Medicine and Surgery Lectures and Laboratories. New Zealand Alpaca

Veterinarians. Dunedin, New Zealand, June 2007.

15. Camelid Medicine and Surgery Lectures (2 hours), International Conference on

Camelid Health, Corvalis, Oregon, March 2005.

14. Camelid Medicine and Surgery (6 hours). Australian Veterinary Camelid Veterinary

Association. August, 2005.

13. Surgical diseases of the neonate. State-of-the-Art Lecture. World Buiatrics Congress,

Quebec City, Quebec. Medecin-Veterinaire-du-Quebec. 2004; 34(1/2): 12-13.

12. Camelid Medicine and Surgery. British Veterinary Camelid Society. Wallingford,

England, 2003.

11. Lameness in Cow-calf Operations: State-of-the-art Lecture. 12th International

Symposium on Disorders of the Ruminant Digit and 4th International Conference on

Bovine Lameness. Orlando, Florida, January 12, 2002.

10. Synovial fluid analysis in cattle with arthritis: a review of 130 cases. 11th

International Symposium on Disorders of the Ruminant Digit and 3rd International

Conference on Bovine Lameness. Parma, Italy, September 7, 2000.

9. Use of trans fixation pinning and external fixation for management of complicated

fractures in cattle: 30 cases. 11th International Symposium on Disorders of the Ruminant

Digit and 3rd International Conference on Bovine Lameness. Parma, Italy, September 7,

2000.

8. Bovine Surgery (3 hours), Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Calgary, Canada,

July 28-29, 1999. Approximately 40 veterinarians.

7. Bovine Surgery (2 hours), Veterinary Faculty, University of Munich, Munich,

Germany, April 22, 1999. Approximately 20 veterinarians.

6. Bovine Surgery (3 hours), Spanish Association of Bovine Practitioners (ANEMBA),

Leon, Spain, April 16-18, 1999. Approximately 450 veterinarians

5. Camelid Medicine and Surgery (6 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory exercises),

Australian Camelid Veterinary Association Annual Meeting, Geelong, Victoria,

Australia, August 20-23, 1998. Approximately 45 veterinarians.

4. Bovine Orthopedics (4 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory exercises), International

Course for Bovine Veterinary Medicine, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil, June 17-21, 1998.

Approximately 115 veterinarians.

3. Use of Transfixation Pinning and External Fixation for Treatment of Long Bone

Fractures in Cattle: 30 cases. Scientific abstract presented at the 30th Annual Convention

of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners. Montreal, Quebec, Canada,

September 18, 1997. Approximately 100 veterinarians.

2. Prevention of pin tract complications using calcium phosphate coated trans fixation

pins in external skeletal fixation of a stable fracture model. Scientific abstract presented

at the Canadian Orthopedic Association 50th Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova, Scotia,

June 4, 1995. Approximately 250 physicians.

1. Osseointeraction of solution precipitated calcium phosphate coated pins used for

external skeletal fixation of a stable fracture model: dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry,

biomechanical, and histomorphometry evaluation. Scientific abstract presented at the

Canadian Orthopedic Research Society 29th annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June

3, 1995. Approximately 200 physicians.

National Scientific and Veterinary Associations

57. Bone Tissue Regeneration (0.5 hours). Sixth Nanotechnology for Health Care

Conference, December 2-4, 2015. Winthrop Rockefeller Institute. Morrilton,

Arkansas.

56. Bovine Surgery (4 hours). Southwest Veterinary Symposium. September 24-27,

2015. Fort Worth, Texas.

55. Bovine Surgery and Pain Management (4 hours). Western Veterinary

Conference, February 19, 2015. Las Vegas, NV.

54. Bovine and Camelid Surgery, ACVS Annual Symposium, San Diego, Ca. October

16-18, 2014.

53. Bovine and Camelid Surgery. ACVS Annual Symposium, San Antonio, TX. October

24-26, 2013.

52. Bovine Surgery: State-of-the-art Series. ACVS Annual Symposium. Chicago, Illinois,

November 3-6, 2011.

51. Calf Umbilical Surgery and Bovine lameness. AABP Annual Convention. St-Louis,

Mo, September 20-24, 2011.

50. Bovine Surgery and Anesthesia (6 hours). Keystone Veterinary Conference,

Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association, Hershey, Pa August 13, 2011.

49. Bovine surgery and anesthesia (4 hours). Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas,

Nevada, February 21, 2011.

48. Bovine surgery and pain management (6 hours). North American Veterinary

Conference, Orlando, Florida, January 19, 2011.

47. Minimally invasive surgery of llamas and alpacas. American College of Veterinary

Surgeons, October, 2010 Seattle, WA.

46. Food Animal Surgery (4 hours). South West Veterinary Conference, September,

2010, Fort Worth, TX.

45. Bovine Pain Management, 8 hour Pre-convention Seminar, AABP, Albuquerque,

New Mexico, August 16, 2010.

44. Bovine Lameness – Dairy emphasis. 8 hour Pre-convention Seminar, AABP,

Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 16, 2010.

43. Bovine and Camelid Surgery topics. American College of Veterinary Internal

Medicine annual conference, Anaheim, Ca, June 10, 2010.

42. Bovine and Camelid Surgery. American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual

Symposium. Washington, DC. October 2009.

41. Bovine Lameness Pre-convention Seminar and Wet-lab. American Association of

Bovine Practitioners Annual Conference. Omaha, Nebraska. September 2009.

40. Camelid Medicine and Surgery. American Association of Bovine Practitioners

Annual Conference. Omaha, Nebraska. September 2009.

39. Minimally invasive surgery seminars (3) and State-of-the-art in ruminant fracture

management, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Annual Symposium, San Diego,

Ca, October 2008.

38. State-of-the-art in ruminant urolithiasis surgery, American College of Veterinary

Surgeons, Annual Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, October 2007.

37. Bovine Pain Management. North American Veterinary Conference. February

2007.

36. State-of-the-art in Bovine Male reproductive surgery, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons, Annual Symposium, Washington DC, October 2006.

35. Surgical management of bovine lameness, Student seminars and wet lab,

American Association of Bovine Practitioners, St-Paul, Minnesota, September

2006.

34. Current Health issues facing the alpaca industry. Suri Network annual meeting,

Estes Park, Colorado, August 19, 2006.

33. Bovine Surgery (4 hours) – lameness, teat and udder, urogenital – female,

urogenital – male, American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Convention,

Honolulu, Hawaii, July, 2006.

32. Urogenital Surgery in Cows. Annual Conference American College of Veterinary

internal Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky, June 1, 2006.

31. Bovine and Camelid Surgery. American College of Veterinary Surgeons, San

Diego, California. October 21, 2005.

30. Bovine Lameness – Surgical procedures. American Association of Bovine

Practitioners. Salt Lake City, Utah, September 24, 2005 (yet to be held).

29. Camelid Reproduction, Medicine, and Surgery Lectures, Western States

Veterinary Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2005.

28. Pain Physiology and Management in Ruminants. State-of-the-Art lecture. Annual

Meeting, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, St-Paul Minnesota,

May 2004.

27. Small Ruminant Medicine and Surgery Lectures (4 hours). Thirty-Seventh-

Annual Conference, American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Fort

Worth,Texas,City,USA,23-25 September,2004.

26. Bovine Surgery (4 hours). Western States Veterinary Conference. Las Vegas,

Nevada, February 12, 2002.

25. Bovine Surgery (3 hours). North American Veterinary Conference. Orlando,

Florida, January 14, 2002.

24. Small Ruminant Surgery (1 hour). North American Veterinary Conference.

Orlando, Florida, January 14, 2002.

23. External coaptation in cattle. 33rd Annual Convention of the American

Association of Bovine Practitioners, Rapid City, South Dakota, September, 2000.

Approximately 250 veterinarians.

22. Using ultrasound in practice. 33rd Annual Convention of the American

Association of Bovine Practitioners, Rapid City, South Dakota, September, 2000.

Program Chair, 35 veterinarians.

21. Displacement of the Abomasum in Cattle (3 hours). Annual meeting, Wisconsin

Veterinary Medical Association, Madison, WI, October 9, 1999. Approximately

100 veterinarians.

20. Challenging Surgical Cases of Camelids (1 hour). 9th Annual Symposium of the

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 3, 1999.

Approximately 10 veterinarians.

19. Fetal Cardiotocography in Camelids (1 hour). Annual Meeting, Society for

Theriogenology, September 24, 1999. Approximately 15 veterinarians.

18. Bovine Lameness (3 hours), American Veterinary Medical Association, New

Orleans, LA, July 14, 1999. Approximately 35 veterinarians.

17. Trace Mineral Assessment in Camelids (1 hour), American Veterinary Medical

Association, New Orleans, LA, July 12, 1999. Approximately 15 veterinarians.

16. Treatment of Food Animal Fractures. ASIF Equine Advanced Course. May, 1999.

Approximately 100 veterinarians.

15. Camelid Medicine and Surgery Lectures (2 hours), Fifteenth Annual Camelid

Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction Course, Colorado State University, Fort

Collins, Colorado, March 11-14, 1999. Approximately 40 veterinarians.

14. Llama Medicine (2 hours), MidWest Veterinary Conference and 114th Ohio

Veterinary Medical Association Annual Meeting. Columbus, Ohio, February 21,

1998. Approximately 50 people.

13. Bovine Cesarean Section (2 hours). Annual Meeting, Society for Theriogenology.

Baltimore, Maryland, December 5, 1998. Approximately 40 veterinarians.

12. Ruminant Surgery for Urogenital and Congenital Diseases (2 hours). 8th Annual

Symposium American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Chicago, Illinois, October

11, 1998. Approximately 45 people.

11. Synovial Fluid Analysis in Cattle: 52 Cases. Scientific Abstract presented at the

31rst Annual Convention of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.

Spokane, Washington, September 24, 1998. Approximately 100 people.

10. Bovine Reproductive Surgery (1.5 hours). 31rst Annual Convention of the

American Association of Bovine Practitioners. Spokane, Washington, September

26, 1998. Approximately 350 people.

9. Ruminant Medicine and Surgery (10 hours). 135th Annual Meeting of the

American Veterinary Medical Association, July 1998. Approximately 50

veterinarians.

8. Camelid Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction (4 hours), Fourteenth Annual

Camelid Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction Course, Ohio State University,

Columbus, Ohio March 25-29, 1998. Approximately 75 veterinarians.

7. Small Ruminant Medicine and Surgery (5 hours), North American Veterinary

Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998. Approximately 30 veterinarians.

6. Bovine Surgery (5 Hours), Seventh Annual American College of Veterinary

Surgeons Symposium. Orlando, Florida, October 19, 1997. Approximately 30

veterinarians.

5. Long Bone Fractures in Cattle. American Veterinary Medical Association 134th

Annual Convention, Reno, Nevada, July 21, 1997. Approximately 50

veterinarians.

4. Treatment of Food Animal Fractures in North America. ASIF Equine Advanced

Course. May, 1997. Approximately 100 veterinarians.

3. Camelid Gastrointestinal and Urogenital Surgery (3 hours). Sixth Annual

American College of Veterinary Surgeons Symposium, San Francisco, November

6, 1996. Approximately 40 veterinarians.

2. Traumatic flexor tendon injury in cattle: 27 cases (1982-1993). 23rd Annual

Surgical Forum/30th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary

Surgeons, Chicago Illinois, October 30, 1995. Approximately 50 veterinary

surgeons.

1. Osseointeraction of solution precipitated calcium phosphate coated trans fixation

pins used in external skeletal fixation of metacarpal osteotomy. 22nd Annual

Surgical Forum/29th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of Veterinary

Surgeons, Washington, D.C., October 16, 1994. Approximately 100 veterinarians.

State and Regional Scientific and Veterinary Associations

24. Camelid First Aid Workshop (8 hours). June 6, 2015. Flat Rock, NC.

23. Camelid Health Management (3 hours). Double-O-Good Alpacas, Celebrity

Auction, August 1, 2015. Leesburg, Va.

22. Bovine surgery and pain management (4 hours). Music City Veterinary

Conference. Nashville, TN. February 28 – March 2, 2014.

21. Bovine lameness, surgery, and anesthesia (6 hours). Tri-County Veterinary Medical

Association. November 28-29, 2011.

20. Camelid neonatology (3 hours) Tri-county Veterinary Medical Association.

Producers meeting. November 30, 2011.

19. Overview of Clostridial Diseases of Cattle. Boehringer-Ingelheim Technical Training

Workshop, Manhattan, Kansas, September 1, 2011.

18. Coughlin Visiting Professor. Bovine Surgery and Camelid Medicine. Annual

Conference for Veterinarians, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Feb 5-7, 2010.

17. Bovine Surgery. Oregon Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference.

Corvalis, Oregon. March 14, 2009.

16. Bovine and Camelid Surgery. Colorado State University Annual Conference. Fort

Collins, Colorado. January 2008.

15. Bovine Medicine and Surgery Lectures. North Dakota Veterinary Medical

Association Annual Meeting. Bismarck, ND. August 2007.

14. Bovine Lameness lecture and laboratory. June Conference, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, Kansas, June, 2007.

13. Bovine Medicine and Surgery. Kansas Veterinary Medical Association, winter

meeting, Wichita, KS, January 2007.

12. Field management of fractures in cattle. June Conference, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, June 6, 2006.

11.. Updates on Techniques for C-section in Cows. June Conference, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, June 6, 2006.

10. Bovine Lameness and Surgery. Annual Meeting of the Oregon Veterinary

Medical Association, Corvalis, Oregon, March 2005.

9. Small Ruminant Medicine and Surgery (4 hours). 93rd Annual Kentucky Medical

Association Meeting. Louisville, KY October 8-10, 2004.

8. Small Ruminant Surgical Procedures. MidWest Veterinary Conference, February

2003. Approximately 30 veterinarians.

7. Bovine Surgery, Annual Meeting, Colorado Veterinary Medical Association, 2002.

6. Llama Medicine, Surgery, and Reproduction. Colorado State University, March

2001. 45 veterinarians.

5. Llama and Alpaca Medicine. Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association 2001

Convention. February 1, 2001. St-Paul, Minn. Approximately 60 veterinarians.

4. Camelid Medicine and Surgery (3 hours). New England Veterinary Conference,

Burlington, Vermont, September 12, 1999. Approximately 30 veterinarians.

3. Bovine Surgery (3 hours). New England Veterinary Conference, Burlington,

Vermont, September 12, 1999. Approximately 40 veterinarians.

2. Small Ruminant Surgery and Medicine (4 hours). North Carolina Veterinary

Medical Association Summer meeting, Atlantic Beach, NC, June 18-19, 1999.

Approximately 15 veterinarians.

1. Bovine Gastrointestinal and Orthopedic Surgery (2 Hours). 112th Annual

Convention Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Columbus, Ohio, February 24,

1996. Approximately 35 veterinarians.

H. Short Courses (Continuing Education)

45. C-section in cattle: optimizing success. University of Tennessee CVM December

Conference, December 6th, 2013, Knoxville, Tn.

44. Surgical management of digital sepsis in cattle. University of Tennessee CVM

Bovine Lameness Conference, August 2013, Knoxville, Tn.

43. New Equine Hospital Services, University of Tennessee CVM Advanced equine

health care for horse owner’s conference, February 23, 2013, Knoxville, Tn.

42. Chemical restraint in the field: techniques to improve safety, efficacy, and

efficiency. University of Tennessee CVM Annual Conference, February 1, 2013,

Knoxville, Tn.

41. Breakfast with the Professor. University of Tennessee CVM Annual Conference,

February 2, 2013, Knoxville, Tn.

40. Calf Umbilical Surgery: changes practices for a better future. University of

Tennessee CVM December Conference, December 7th, 2012, Knoxville, Tn.

39. Camelid Ophthalmology and Female Infertility (2 hours). 5th annual Conference on

the Care of Llamas and Alpacas. Kansas State University, College of Veterinary

Medicine, Manhattan, Kansas, August 19, 2011.

38. Clone Calf Syndrome. Biannual Conference on Cow-Calf Health. Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas, January 11, 2011.

37. Camelid Medicine and Surgery topics (2 hours). 4th annual Conference on the Care of

Llamas and Alpacas. Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine,

Manhattan, Kansas, August 27, 2010.

36. Alpaca Behavior and Management. Veterinary Technicians Conference. Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas March 6, 2010.

35. Bull Management Conference, Kansas State University, January 8, 2010, Program

Chair.

34. Small Ruminant Conference for Veterinarians. Kansas State University, December

2009. Program Co-Chair (with S Laflin, 60 people).

33. Camelid Health Conference. Kansas State University, August 2009. Program Co-

Chair (with M Jones).

32. Bovine Surgery lecture + laboratory. Veterinary Technicians Annual Conference.

Kansas State University. March 7, 2009. 15 people.

31. Conference on Reproduction, Calving and Calf Care for Cow-Calf Herds. January 9,

2009. Kansas State University, Program Chair (100 people).

30. Small Ruminant Conference for Veterinarians. Kansas State University, December

2008. Program Co-Chair (with S Laflin, 60 people).

29. Camelid Management Conference for Owners and Breeders. Kansas State University,

December 2008. Program Co-Chair (with M Jones; 30 people).

28. Camelid Health Care and management, Kansas State University, August, 2008.

Program Co-Chair (with M Jones; 15 people).

27. Bull Management Conference, Kansas State University, January 2008, Program Chair

(120 people).

26. Camelid Neonatology, Owners and Breeders Conference, Kansas State University,

August, 2007. Program Chair, 22 people.

25. Camelid Management, Owners and Breeders Conference, Kansas State University,

August, 2007. Program Chair, 24 people.

24. Camelid Medicine, Veterinarian’s Conference, Kansas State University, August,

2007. Program Chair, 14 vets.

23. Camelid Medicine and Husbandry (2 hours), Camelid Owner’s, Breeders, and

Veterinarian’s Conference, The Ohio State University, December 2004. Program

Chair, 110 people

22. Bovine Medicine and Surgery Short Course, Ohio State University, November

2004.50 veterinarians.

21. Camelid Veterinarians Medicine, Surgery, and Reproduction Course. Ohio State

University, March, 2004 Program Chair, 70 veterinarians.

20. Camelid Medicine and Husbandry (2 hours), Camelid Owner’s, Breeders, and

Veterinarian’s Conference, The Ohio State University, December 2003. Program

Chair, 110 people.

19. Camelid Medicine and Husbandry (2 hours), Camelid Owner’s, Breeders, and

Veterinarian’s Conference, The Ohio State University, December 2002 Program

Chair, 110 people

18. Bovine Medicine and Surgery Short Course, Ohio State University, November

2002. Program Chair, 50 veterinarians.

17. Camelid Veterinarians Medicine, Surgery, and Reproduction Course. Ohio State

University, March, 2002. Program Chair, 70 veterinarians.

16. Camelid Medicine and Husbandry (2 hours), Camelid Owner’s, Breeders, and

Veterinarian’s Conference, The Ohio State University, December 8, 2001.

Program Chair, 110 people

15. Neonatology (4 hours), Neonatal Conference, The Ohio State University,

December 7, 2001. Program Chair, 23 people

14. Bovine Lameness and Surgery (2 hours). Food Animal Short Course, Ohio State

University. Columbus, Ohio, November 2, 2001.

13. Use of Ultrasound in Practice (4 hours). Ultrasound Short Course, The Ohio State

University, November 3, 2001. Program Chair, 20 people.

12. Bovine Lameness (1 hour) and Bovine Surgery (1 hour). 27th Annual Food

Animal Short Course, The Ohio State University, November 2, 2001. Program

Chair, 75 people.

11. Cria Care (4 hours), Camelid Neonatology Conference, The Ohio State

University, July 26, 2001. Program Chair, 17 people.

10. Neonatology (4 hours), Neonatal Conference, The Ohio State University, March

30, 2001. Program Chair, 13 people.

9. Camelid Health Conference (4 hours). Columbus, Ohio, December 7-9, 2000.

Program Chair and speaker to 80 breeders and veterinarians.

8. Bovine Surgery (1 hour), Food Animal Short Course, Columbus, Ohio, August

17-18, 2000. Program Chair and speaker to 50 veterinarians.

7. Camelid Medicine (3 hours), Camelid Medicine, Surgery, and Reproduction

Conference, Columbus, Ohio, March 22-25, 2000. Program Chair and speaker for

approximately 70 veterinarians.

6. Camelid Medicine (6 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratories). Camelid Health

Conference, Columbus, Ohio, August 6-8, 1999. Program Chair and speaker for

approximately 66 lay people and veterinarians.

5. Camelid Health Care (3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory). Camelid Health

Conference. Columbus, Ohio, December 4-6, 1998. Program Chair and speaker

for approximately 160 lay people and veterinarians.

4. Camelid Medicine and Surgery (6 hours), Camelid Reproduction, Medicine, and

Surgery Course, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ohio State University,

Columbus, Ohio, March 25-29, 1998. Program Chair and speaker for

approximately 75 veterinarians.

3. Bovine Surgery (2 hours). Food Animal Short Course, October 23-24, 1998.

Planning team member and speaker to approximately 70 veterinarians.

2. Management of Fractures in Cattle. Food Animal Short Course. The Ohio State

University, Columbus, Ohio, November 2, 1997. Planning team member and

speaker to approximately 65 veterinarians.

1. Bovine Surgery (1.5 hours). 1996 Food Animal Short Course, College of

Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, October 20, 1996. Planning

team member and speaker to approximately 65 veterinarians.

Books, articles, and other published papers and other creative or scholarly works.

Author:

Veterinary Techniques for Llamas and Alpacas. Anderson DE, Jones ML, Meisner

MD eds. Wiley-Blackwell 2013; 348 pages.

Forage and Feeding Management for Alpacas. Dan Linden and David E Anderson.

Private publishers. 2005.

Camelid Neonatology: Breeding to Birthing to Weaning. 2008. David E Anderson, Toni

Cotton, Claire Whitehead. Private publishers. 2006.

Forage and Feeding Management for Llamas. Dan Linden and David E Anderson. 62

pages. 2005.

Editor:

Bovine Orthopedics. WB Saunders Company. March 2014 edition of the Veterinary

Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. Anderson DE and Desrochers A

editors.294 pages.

Llama and Alpaca Care: Medicine, Surgery, Reproduction, Nutrition, Herd Health. Cebra

C, Anderson DE, Tibary A, Van Saun RJ, Johnson L. Elsevier 2014, 789 pages.

Alpaca and Llama Health Management. Veterinary Clinics of North America. July 2009,

Volume 25, Number 2, 315 pages. Editors: Anderson DE and Whitehead C.

Field Surgery of Cattle. Volume II. WB Saunders Company. November 2008 edition of

the Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. Anderson DE and

Miesner MD editors.165 pages

Field Surgery of Cattle. Volume I. WB Saunders Company. July 2008 edition of the

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. Anderson DE and Miesner

MD editors.217 pages

Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice. Anderson DE and Rings DM Editors.

Saunders-Elsevier 2008. 715 pages. Sales to date: 1,411 copies.

Bovine Lameness. WB Saunders Company. March 2001 edition of the Veterinary Clinics

of North America: Food Animal Practice. 229 pages

Camelid Medicine, Surgery, and Reproduction, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2006.

Approx. 200 pages

Chapters in Edited Books

66. Anderson DE, Miesner MD. Surgical management of orthopedic and musculoskeletal

diseases of feedlot calves. Vet Clin N Amer: Food Animal Pract 2015;31(3):425-

440.. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cvfa.2015.05.012

65. Miesner MD, Anderson DE. Surgical management of common disorders of feedlot

calves. Vet Clin N Amer: Food Animal Pract 201531(3):407-424. .

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cvfa.2015.05.011

64. Steiner A, Anderson DE, Desrochers A. Diseases of the tendons and tendon sheaths.

Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2014 Mar;30(1):157-75, vi. doi:

10.1016/j.cvfa.2013.11.002. Epub 2014 Jan 7. PMID: 24534664

63. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Decision analysis for fracture management in cattle. Vet

Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2014 Mar;30(1):1-10, vi. doi:

62. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Limb amputation and prosthesis. Vet Clin

North Am Food Anim Pract. 2014 Mar;30(1):143-55, vi. doi:

10.1016/j.cvfa.2013.11.005. Epub 2014 Jan 8. PMID: 24534663

61. Vogel SR, Anderson DE. External skeletal fixation of fractures in cattle. Vet Clin

North Am Food Anim Pract. 2014 Mar;30(1):127-42, vi. doi:

10.1016/j.cvfa.2013.12.001. Epub 2014 Jan 18.

60. Anderson DE, Edmondson MA. Prevention and management of surgical pain in

cattle. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2013 Mar;29(1):157-84. doi:

10.1016/j.cvfa.2012.11.006. Epub 2012 Dec 23.

59. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Anesthesia and Surgical Procedures in Swine. In: Laverty S

(ed). Diseases of Swine, 10th edition. Wiley-Blackwell publishing. 2012;119-140.

58. Anderson DE. C-section and Uterine Torsion. Veterinary Clinics of North America:

Food Animal Practice. 2009.

57. Newman KN, Anderson DE. Fracture Management. Veterinary Clinics of North

America: Food Animal Practice. 2009.

56. Newman KN, Anderson DE. Gastrointestinal Surgery. Veterinary Clinics of North

America: Food Animal Practice. 2009.

55. Miesner MD, Anderson DE. Nephrectomy. Veterinary Clinics of North America:

Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(3):497-500 .

54. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Surgical procedures of the thorax. Veterinary Clinics of

North America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(3):501-510.

53. Anderson DE, Desrochers AD, St-Jean G. Management of tendon disorders in cattle.

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(3):551-566.

52. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Management of fractures in field settings. Veterinary

Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(3):567-582.

51. Miesner MD, Anderson DE. Management of vaginal and uterine prolapse in the

bovine. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(2):409-

420.

50. Anderson DE, Miesner MD. Rectal prolapse. Veterinary Clinics of North America:

Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(2):403-408.

49. Anderson DE. Surgical diseases of the small intestine. Veterinary Clinics of North

America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(2):383-402.

48. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Surgery of the upper respiratory system. Veterinary Clinics

of North America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(2):319-334.

47. Anderson DE. Surgery of the prepuce and penis. Veterinary Clinics of North

America: Food Animal Practice. 2008;24(2):245-252.

46. Anderson DE. Pathophysiology of Displacement of the Abomasum in Cattle. Current

Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice, 5th ed. 2008

45. Newman KD, Anderson DE. Laparoscopic Abomasopexy for Correction of Left

Displaced Abomasum. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice, 5th ed.

2008

44. Anderson DE. Duodenal Obstruction. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal

Practice, 5th ed. 2008

43. Anderson DE. Trichobezoars. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice, 5th

ed. 2008

42. Anderson DE. Intussusception. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice,

5th ed. 2008

41. Anderson DE. Intestinal Volvulus. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal

Practice, 5th ed. 2008

40. Anderson DE. Intestinal Atresia. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice,

5th ed. 2008

39. Anderson DE. Rectal Prolapse. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal Practice,

5th ed. 2008

38. Anderson DE. Surgery of the Larynx and Trachea. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food

Animal Practice, 5th ed. 2008

37. Anderson DE. Thoracic Surgery in Cattle. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food Animal

Practice, 5th ed. 2008

36. Anderson DE, Steiner A. Fracture Management in Cattle. Current Veterinary

Therapy: Food Animal Practice, 5th ed. 2008

35. Miesner M, Anderson DE. Vaginal and uterine prolapse. Current Veterinary Therapy:

Food Animal Practice, 5th ed. 2008

34. Anderson DE. Umbilical Surgery in Calves. Current Veterinary Therapy: Food

Animal Practice, 5th ed. 2008

33. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Anesthesia and Surgical Procedures in Swine. In:

Laverty S (ed). Diseases of Swine, 9th edition. Blackwell publishing. 2006, pp

1107-1130.

32. Newman KD, Anderson DE. Cesarean section in cows. In: Desrochers A (ed).

Veterinary Clinics of North America, 2005;21(1):73-100.

31. Anderson DE, Muir WW. Treatment of Pain in ruminants. In: McGuirk S (ed).

Veterinary Clinics of North America, November 2005.

30. Anderson DE, Muir WW. Pain management in ruminants. In: Desrochers A (ed).

Veterinary Clinics of North America, 2005;21(1):19-31.

29. Anderson DE, Ewoldt JI. Intestinal surgery in adult cattle. In: Desrochers A (ed).

Veterinary Clinics of North America, 2005;21(1):133-154.

28. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Swine Surgery. In: Laverty S (ed). Swine Diseases,

2005.

27. Anderson DE. Liver Disease, Metabolism, Digestion in Llamas and alpacas. In:

Selected Research on Camelid Physiology and Nutrition. TK Gahlot (ed).

2004;Ch 24.:545-554.

26. Anderson DE, Silveira F, Grubb T. Effects of venipuncture and correlation of

plasma, serum, and salivary cortisol concentration with transportation stress in

camelids. In: Selected Research on Camelid Physiology and Nutrition. TK Gahlot

(ed). 2004;Ch 24.:160-168.

25. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Surgery of the swine digestive system. In: Ducharme

and Fubini (eds), Food Animal Surgery, 2003:553-559.

24. Anderson DE, Desrochers A. Musculoskeletal examination in cattle. In:

Ducharme and Fubini (eds), Food Animal Surgery, 2003:283-290.

23. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Treatment of pathological diseases: foot and digits. In:

Ducharme and Fubini (eds), Food Animal Surgery, 2003:323-330.

22. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. External fixation. In: Ducharme and Fubini (eds), Food

Animal Surgery, 2003:316-323.

21. Anderson DE. Surgery of the swine musculoskeletal system. In: Ducharme and

Fubini (eds), Food Animal Surgery, 2003:561-563.

20. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Surgery of the swine reproductive system and urinary

tract. In: Ducharme and Fubini (eds), Food Animal Surgery, 2003:565-575.

19. Anderson DE, Laparoscopy. In: Ducharme and Fubini (eds), Food Animal

Surgery, 2003:82-86.

18. Anderson DE, Rings DM. Diseases of the integument of Sheep and Goats. In:

Pugh DG (ed), Sheep and Goat Medicine, 2001

17. Anderson DE, Hull BL. Diseases of the teats and udder of sheep and goats. In:

Pugh DG (ed), Sheep and Goat Medicine, 2001

16. Desrochers A, Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Surgical Treatment of Lameness. In:

Anderson DE (ed) Veterinary Clinics of North America. March 2001

15. Desrochers A, Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Lameness examination in cattle. In:

Anderson DE (ed) Veterinary Clinics of North America. March 2001

14. Desrochers A, Anderson DE. Anatomy of the distal limb. In: Anderson DE (ed)

Veterinary Clinics of North America. March 2001

13. Anderson DE, G Rodgers. Prevention of Lameness in Cow-calf operations. In:

Anderson DE (ed), Veterinary Clinics of North America. March 2001

12. Carpenter EM, Hendrickson DA, Anderson DE. Laparoscopic ovariectomy and

ovariohysterectomy in llamas and alpacas. In: Veterinary Clinics of North

America: Equine Practice, 2000;16:363-375.

11. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Anesthesia and Surgical Procedures in Swine. In: Straw

BE, D’Allaire S, Mengeling WL, Taylor DJ (eds), Diseases of Swine 8th Edition,

1999, pp 1133-1154.

10. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Abomasal Impaction in Cattle. In: Howard JL and

Smith RA (eds), Current Veterinary Therapy Food Animal Practice 4, WB

Saunders Co, Philadelphia, 1999, p532-533.

9. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Intestinal Volvulus in Cattle. In: Howard JL and Smith

RA (eds), Current Veterinary Therapy Food Animal Practice 4, WB Saunders Co,

Philadelphia, 1999, p534-535.

8. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Intraluminal Obstruction: Trichobezoar, Phytobezoar,

and Enterolith. In: Howard JL and Smith RA (eds), Current Veterinary Therapy

Food Animal Practice 4, WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia, 1999, p535-537.

7. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Intussusception. In: Howard JL and Smith RA (eds),

Current Veterinary Therapy Food Animal Practice 4, WB Saunders Co,

Philadelphia, 1999, p537-538.

6. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Intraluminal-intramural Hemorrhage of the Small

Intestine in Cattle. In: Howard JL and Smith RA (eds), Current Veterinary

Therapy Food Animal Practice 4, WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia, 1999, p539.

5. Anderson DE. Fractures. In: Howard JL and Smith RA (eds), Current Veterinary

Therapy Food Animal Practice 4, WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia, 1999, p688-

691.

4. Anderson DE. Tendon Injuries in Cattle. In: Howard JL and Smith RA (eds),

Current Veterinary Therapy Food Animal Practice 4, WB Saunders Co,

Philadelphia, 1999, p691-692.

3. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Surgery of the Respiratory System. Veterinary Clinics

of North America: Food Animal Practice. November 1997.

2. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Diagnosis and Management of Tendon Disorders in

Cattle. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. March 1996.

1. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. External Skeletal Fixation in Ruminants. Veterinary

Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice. March 1996.

Peer reviewed journal articles:

149. Alghazzali KM, Nima ZA, Hamzah RN, Dhar MS, Anderson DE, Biris AS.

Bone tissue-engineering: complex tunable structural and biological responses to

injury, drug delivery, and cell-based therapies. Drug Metab Rev. 2015

Nov;47(4):431-54. doi: 10.3109/03602532.2015.1115871. Epub 2015 Dec 10. PMID:

26651522

148. Rousseau M, Anderson DE, Rozell TG, Hand JM, Faris BR. Comparison of

polyglactin-910 and polydioxanone for closure of the linea alba following caudal

ventral midline laparotomy in sheep. Can Vet J. 2015 Sep;56(9):959-63. PMID:

26345301

147. Hartnack AK, Niehaus AJ, Rousseau M, Pentecost RL, Miesner MD, Anderson

DE.

Indications for and factors relating to outcome after rumenotomy or rumenostomy

in cattle: 95 cases (1999-2011). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2015 Sep 15;247(6):659-64. doi:

10.2460/javma.247.6.659.

146. Ferrer MS, Schultz KM, Anderson DE. Monochorionic diamnionic twin

pregnancy and late abortion in an alpaca. Accepted July 2015, JAVMA-15-04-

0233.R1

145. Ferrer MS, Laflin S, Anderson DE, Miesner MD, Wilkerson MJ, George A,

Miller LM, Larson R, Garcia Flores EO. Prevalence of bovine sperm-bound

antisperm antibodies and their association with semen quality. Theriogenology.

2015 Feb 23. pii: S0093-691X(15)00103-X. doi:

10.1016/j.theriogenology.2015.02.017. [Epub ahead of print]

144. Higginbotham ML, McCaw DL, Anderson DE, Lattimer JC, Armbrust L,

Andrews GA, McBride BD.Treatment of a maxillary fibrosarcoma in an adult

alpaca. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2015 Mar 15;246(6):674-80. doi:

10.2460/javma.246.6.674.

143. Coetzee JF, Mosher RA, Griffith GR, Gehring R, Anderson DE, KuKanich B,

Miesner M Pharmacokinetics and tissue disposition of meloxicam in beef calves

after repeated oral administration.. J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 2015 Feb 23. doi:

10.1111/jvp.12215. [Epub ahead of print]

142. Lakritz J, Linden D, Anderson DE, Specht TA. Plasma concentrations of

fenbendazole (FBZ) and oxfendazole in alpacas (Lama pacos) after single

intravenous and oral dosing of FBZ. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports

2015;6:71-81.

141. Pentecost, R. L., Niehaus, A. J., Anderson, D. E., Miesner, M. D., & Rings, D. M.

(2014). Outcome Following Surgical Correction of Abomasal Displacement in Lactating

Dairy Cattle: A Retrospective Study Of 127 Cases (1999-2010). Journal of Veterinary

Science & Animal Husbandry, 2014;2(1):1-5. .DOI: 10.15744/2348-9790.1.402 ·

140. Grissett GP, White BJ, Anderson DE, Larson RE, Miesner MD.Effect of ambient

temperature on viral replication and serum antibody titers following administration of a

commercial intranasal modified-live infectious bovine rhinotracheitis-parainfluenza-3

virus vaccine to beef cattle housed in high- and moderate-ambient temperature

environments. Am J Vet Res. 2014 Dec;75(12):1076-82. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.75.12.1076.

139. Ferrer MS, Miesner M, Anderson DE, Rousseau M, Sardoy MC. Ultrasonographic

fetal parameters and neonatal survival in somatic cell nuclear transfer-derived beef

calves. Theriogenology. 2014 Oct 1;82(6):827-33. doi:

10.1016/j.theriogenology.2014.06.018. Epub 2014 Jul 1.

138. Coetzee JF, Mosher RA, Anderson DE, Robert B, Kohake LE, Gehring R, White BJ,

Kukanich B, Wang C. Impact of oral meloxicam administered alone or in combination

with gabapentin on experimentally induced lameness in beef calves. J Anim Sci. 2014

Feb;92(2):816-29. doi: 10.2527/jas.2013-6999. Epub 2014 Jan 14.

137. Linden DR, Titgemeyer EC, Olson KC, Anderson DE. Effects of gestation and

lactation on forage intake, digestion, and passage rates of primiparous beef heifers and

multiparous beef cows. J Anim Sci. 2014 May;92(5):2141-51. doi: 10.2527/jas.2013-

6813. Epub 2014 Mar 18.

136. Nichols S, Anderson DE. Determination of the normal arthroscopic anatomy of the

femoropatellar and cranial femorotibial joints of cattle. Can Vet J. 2014 Mar;55(3):232-

9.

135. Theurer ME, Anderson DE, White BJ, Miesner MD, Larson RL. Effects of weather

variables on thermoregulation of calves during periods of extreme heat. Am J Vet Res.

2014 Mar;75(3):296-300. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.75.3.296.

134. Rousseau M, Anderson DE, Lillich JD, Apley MD, Jensen PJ, Biris AS. In vivo

assessment of a multicomponent and nanostructural polymeric matrix as a delivery

system for antimicrobials and bone morphogenetic protein-2 in a unicortical tibial defect

in goats. Am J Vet Res. 2014 Mar;75(3):240-50. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.75.3.240.

133. Brake, D. W.; Titgemeyer, E. C.; Bailey, E. A.; Anderson DE. Small intestinal

digestion of raw cornstarch in cattle consuming a soybean hull-based diet is improved by

duodenal casein infusion. Journal of Animal Science Volume: 92 Issue: 9 Pages:

4047-4056 Published: 2014

132. Brake, D. W.; Titgemeyer, E. C.; Anderson, D. E. Duodenal supply of glutamate and

casein both improve intestinal starch digestion in cattle but by apparently different

mechanisms. Journal of Animal Science Volume: 92 Issue: 9 Pages: 4057-4067

Published: 2014

131. Linden, D. R.; Titgemeyer, E. C.; Olson, K. C.; Anderson DE. Effects of gestation

and lactation on forage intake, digestion, and passage rates of primiparous beef heifers

and multiparous beef cows. Journal of Animal Science Volume: 92 Issue: 5 Pages:

2141-2151 Published: 2014

130. Wheeler, C. A., White, B. J., Anderson, D. E., Amrine, D. E., Larson, R. L.,

Assessment of biometric tools for quantitative gait analysis in Holstein calves. American

Journal of Veterinary Research 2013; 74 (11): 1443-1449.

129. Amrine DE, White BJ, Larson R, Anderson DE, Mosier DA, Cernicchiaro N

Precision and accuracy of clinical illness scores, compared with pulmonary consolidation

scores, in Holstein calves with experimentally induced Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia.

Am J Vet Res. 2013 Feb;74(2):310-5. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.74.2.310.

128. Miller BA, Brounts SH, Anderson DE, Devine E. Cesarean section in alpacas and

llamas: 34 cases (1997-2010). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2013 Mar 1;242(5):670-4. doi:

10.2460/javma.242.5.670.

127. Rousseau M, Anderson DE, Niehaus AJ, Miesner MD, Nichols S.Osseous

sequestration in alpacas and llamas: 36 cases (1999-2010). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2013

Aug 1;243(3):430-6. doi: 10.2460/javma.243.3.430.

126. Kumar A, Anderson D, Amachawadi RG, Nagaraja TG, Narayanan SK.

Characterization of Fusobacterium necrophorum isolated from llama and alpaca. J Vet

Diagn Invest. 2013 Jul;25(4):502-7. doi: 10.1177/1040638713491407. Epub 2013 Jun 18.

125. Fraser BC, Anderson DE, White BJ, Miesner MD, Wheeler C, Amrine D, Lakritz J,

Overbay T Assessment of a commercially available point-of-care assay for the

measurement of bovine cardiac troponin I concentration. Am J Vet Res. 2013

Jun;74(6):870-3. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.74.6.870.

124. Ferrer MS, Jones M, Anderson DE, Larson R. Ultrasonographic parameters of fetal

well-being and development in alpacas. Theriogenology. 2013 Jun;79(9):1236-46. doi:

10.1016/j.theriogenology.2013.03.011. Epub 2013 Apr 15.

123. Wheeler CA, White BJ, Anderson DE, Amrine DE, Larson RL.

Assessment of biometric tools for quantitative gait analysis in Holstein calves. Am J Vet

Res. 2013 Nov;74(11):1443-9. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.74.11.1443.

122. Niehaus AJ, Anderson DE, Johnson JK, Lannutti JJ. Comparison of the mechanical

characteristics of polymerized caprolactam and monofilament nylon loops constructed in

parallel strands or as braided ropes versus cranial cruciate ligaments of cattle. Am J Vet

Res. 2013 Mar;74(3):381-5. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.74.3.381.

121. Theurer ME, White BJ, Anderson DE, Miesner MD, Mosier DA, Coetzee JF,

Amrine DE. Effect of transportation during periods of high ambient temperature on

physiologic and behavioral indices of beef heifers. Am J Vet Res. 2013 Mar;74(3):481-

90. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.74.3.481.

120. Sardoy MC, Anderson DE, George A, Wilkerson MJ, Skinner S, Ferrer MS.

Standardization of a method to detect bovine sperm-bound antisperm antibodies by flow

cytometry. Theriogenology. 2012 Oct 15;78(7):1570-7.

doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2012.06.026. Epub 2012 Aug 25.

119. Ferrer M, Anderson DE, Jones MJ, Miesner MD, DeBey B, Raudsepp T, Avila F,

Kutzler M. Segmental aplasia of the right uterine horn with mucometra in an alpaca. J

Am Vet Med Assoc. 2012 Sep 15;241(6):697-700. doi: 10.2460/javma.241.6.697.

118. Basel MT, Balivada S, Beck AP, Kerrigan MA, Pyle MM, Dekkers JCM, Wyatt CR,

Rowland RRR, Anderson DE, Bossmann SH, Troyer DL. Human Xenografts Are Not

Rejected in a Naturally Occurring Immunodeficient Porcine Line: a Human Tumor

Model in Pigs. BioResearch Open Access, 2012;1(2):63-68.

http://www.liebertpub.com/biores

117. White BJ, Anderson DE, Renter DG, Larson RL, Mosier DA, Kelly LL, Theurer

ME, Robert BD, Walz ML. Clinical, behavioral, and pulmonary changes in calves

following inoculation with Mycoplasma bovis. Am J Vet Res 2012;73(4):490-497.

116. Morey SD, Mamedova L, Anderson DE, Armendariz C, Titgemeyer E, Bradford B.

Effects of encapsulated niacin on metabolism and production of periparturient dairy

cows. J Dairy Science 2011;94(10):5090-5104.

115. Clore E, Freeman L, Bedenice D, Buffington T, Anderson D. Retrospective

evaluation of total parenteral nutrition in alpacas: 22 cases (2002-2008). J Vet Intern

Med. 2011 Mar 21. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2011.0708.x. [Epub ahead of print]. JVIM

2011;25(3):598-604.

114. Janardhan K, Ganta C, Andrews G, Anderson DE. Chondrosarcoma in a Dromedary

camel (Camelus dromedaries). J Vet Diagn Invest 2011;23(3):619-622.

113. Hanzlicek GA, White BJ, Renter DG, Anderson DE, Larson RL. Associations

between the prevalence of Mollicutes and Mycoplasma bovis and health and performance

in stocker calves. Vet Rec. 2011 Jan 8;168(1):21. Epub 2010 Dec 17.

112. Schulz K, Anderson DE, Coetzee J, White B, Mienser MD. Effect of flunixin

meglumine on the amelioration of lameness in an amphotericin b induced transient

synovitis arthritis model in dairy steers. Am J Vet Res 2011;72(11):1431-1438.

111. Nelson NC, Mattoon JS, Anderson DE. Radiographic Appearance of the thorax of

clinically normal alpaca crias. American Journal of Veterinary Research

2011;72(11):1439-1448.

110. Bras JJ, Lillich JD, Beard WL, Anderson DE, Armbrust LJ, Frink E, Lease K. Effect

of a collateral ligament sparing surgical approach on mechanical properties of equine

proximal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis constructs. Veterinary Surgery 2011;40(1):73-

81.

109. Mullins CR, Grigsby KN, Anderson DE, Titgemeyer EC, Bradford BJ. Effects of

feeding increasing levels of wet corn gluten feed on production and ruminal fermentation

in lactating dairy cows. J Dairy Sci 2010;93:5329-5337.

108. Brake DW, Titgemeyer EC, Jones MJ, Anderson DE. Effect of nitrogen

supplementation on urea kinetics and microbial use of recycled urea in steers consuming

corn-based diets. J Anim Sci 2010;88:2729-2740.

107. Laflin S, Anderson DE. State fairs: a means of exposing America’s youth to the

veterinary profession? On-line Journal of Rural Research Policy 2010;5(7):1-9.

106. Anderson DE, Schulz KM, Rousseau M. Laparoscopic cystotomy for removal of a

large bladder polyp in a juvenile alpaca with polypoid cystitis. Veterinary Surgery

2010;39(6):733-36.

105. Hanzlicek GA, White BJ, Mosier D, Renter DG, Anderson DE. Serial evaluation of

physiological, pathological and behavioral changes related to disease progression in

experimentally induced Mannheimia haemolytica pneumonia in postweaned calves. Am J

Vet Res, 2010; 71:359-369.

104. Coetzee JF, Gehring R, Tarus-Sang J, Anderson DE. Effect of sub-anaesthetic

xylazine and ketamine (“ketamine stun”) administered to calves immediately prior to

castration. Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia 2010;37:566-578.

103. Anderson DE. Survey of biosecurity practices utilized by veterinarians working with

farm animal species. On-line Journal of Rural Research Policy 2010;5(7):1-13.

102. Rousseau M, Anderson DE, Miesner M, Whitehead C. Scapulohumeral joint

luxation in alpacas: 10 cases (2003-2009). JAVMA 2010;237:1186-1192.

101. McKenzie EC,Seguin B, Cebra CK, Margiocco ML, Anderson DE, Löhr CV.

Esophageal dysfunction in four alpaca crias and a llama cria with vascular ring

anomalies. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2010;237:311-316.

100. Kotschwar JL, Coetzee JF, Anderson DE, Gehring R, KuKanich B, Apley MD.

Analgesic efficacy of sodium salicylate in an amphotericin B-induced bovine synovitis-

arthritis model. J Dairy Sci. 2009 Aug;92(8):3731-43.

99. Nichols S, Anderson DE, Miesner MD, Newman KD. Femoral diaphysis fractures in

cattle: 26 cases (1994-2005). Australian Veterinary Journal 2010;88:39-44.

98. Anderson DE, Couto G, Oglesbee M. Granulosa theca cell tumor and erythrocytosis

in a llama. Canadian Veterinary Journal 2010;51:1157-1159.

97. Niehaus A, Anderson DE, Samii V, Weisbrode S, Lannutti JJ. Bone Morphogenetic

Protein-2 Impregnated Polycaprolactone Polymer Coating on Orthopedic Implants Failed

to Increase Osseointegration in Bone. Am J Vet Res 2009;70:1416-1425.

96. White BJ, Hanzlicek G, Sanderson MW, Anderson DE, Larson RL. Mollicutes

species and Mycoplasma bovis prevalence and association with health outcomes in beef

feeder calves at arrival and initial treatment for Bovine Respiratory Disease. Canadian

Veterinary Journal 2010;51:1016-1018.

95. Schulz KL, Anderson DE. Bovine enucleation: a retrospective study of 53 cases

(1998-2006). Can Vet J 2010;51:611–614.

94. Nichols S, Anderson DE. Subtotal or partial unilateral arytenoidectomy for treatment

of arytenoid chondritis in 5 calves. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2009;235(4):420-425.

93. Johnson J, Niehaus A, Nichols S, Lee D, Koepsel J, Anderson D, Lannutti J.

Electrospun PCL in vitro: a microstructural basis for mechanical property changes. J

Biomater Sci Polym Ed. 2009;20(4):467-81.

92. Sharpe M, Wittum T, Lord L, Anderson DE. Risk factors for morbidity and mortality

in neonatal alpacas and llamas. Aust Vet J. 2009 Jan;87(1-2):56-60.

91. Schulz KL, Roush JK, Anderson DE, Hoots E. Total hip replacement in an alpaca

using a cementless implant. Vet Surg. 2009 Jan;38(1):92-5.

90. Gyimesi ZS, Linhart RD, Burns RB, Anderson DE, Munson L. Anderson DE.

Management of Chronic Vaginal Prolapse In An Eastern Bongo (Tragelaphus Eurycerus

Isaaci). J Zoo Wildl Med. 2008 Dec;39(4):614-21.

89. Niehaus AJ, Anderson DE. Tooth root abscesses in llamas and alpacas: 123 cases

(1994-2005). J Am Vert Med Assoc 2007;231:284-289.

88. Linden D, Anderson DE. Digestibility of various zinc formulations in llamas and

alpacas. Journal of Camel Practice and Related Research 2007;14:181-185.

87. Jose R. C. delos Santos, Kirsten Boughan, William G. Bremer, Brian Rizzo, John J.

Schaefer, Yasuko Rikihisa, Glen R. Needham, L. A. Capitini, David E. Anderson,

Michael Oglesbee, S. A. Ewing, and Roger W. Stich. Experimental infection of dairy

calves with Ehrlichia. Chaffeensis. Journal of Medical Microbiology 2007;56:1660–

1668.

86. Nichols S, Anderson DE. Tensile properties of various suture materials exposed to

PBS, milk, or bacterial contaminated milk. American Journal of Veterinary Research,

2007;68:441-445.

85. Nichols S, Anderson DE, Schoeber K. Thoracotomy and pericardectomy in a neonatal

llama. Journal of Camel Practice and Related Research, 2007;14(1):33-37.

84. Newman KD, Anderson DE. Humerus fractures in llamas and alpacas: 7 cases,

Veterinary Surgery 2007;36:68-73.

83. Miesner M, Anderson DE. Factor-VIII Deficiency in a newborn alpaca. J Vet Intern

Med 2006;20:1248-1250.

82. Linden DR, Anderson DE, Ramsey PM. Seasonal Variation In Water Intake In Llama

(Lama Glama) And Alpaca (Lama Pacos) Species. Journal of Camel Practice and Related

Research 2006;13:201-205.

81. Ewoldt JM, Anderson DE, Miesner MD, Saville WJ. Short- and long-term outcome

and factors predicting survival after surgical tube cystostomy for treatment of obstructive

urolithiasis in small ruminants. Veterinary Surgery 2006;35(5):417-422.

80. Lakritz J, Middleton JR, Anderson DE, Linden DR, Sams RA, Tessman RK, Tyler

JW. Pharmacokinetics of intravenously administered caffeine in healthy alpacas (Lama

pacos) and llamas (Lama glama). Am J Vet Res. 2006 Jun;67(6):1063-9.

79. Anderson DE. Tooth Root Abscesses in Llamas and Alpacas. Small Ruminant

Research 2006;61:235-240.

78. Newman KD, Anderson DE. Fracture Management in Llamas and Alpacas. Small

Ruminant Research 2006;61:241-258.

77. Whitehead C, Anderson DE. Neonatal Diarrhoea in Llamas and Alpacas. Small

Ruminant Research 2006;61:207-215.

76. Chiesa, OA, Cullison, R; Anderson DE, Moulton K; Galluppo L; von Bredow J.

Development of Serial and Bilateral Renal Biopsy Techniques in Steers. Canadian

Journal of Veterinary Research 2006;70:87-93.

75. Newman KD, Anderson DE, Silviera F. One-step laparoscopic abomasopexy for

correction of left displaced abomasum in dairy cows. Accepted J Amer Vet Med Assoc,

2005;227:1142-1147.

74. Ewoldt JM, Anderson DE. Clostridium perfringens Type A in dairy cows. Canadian

Veterinary Journal 2005;46:821-824.

73. Shearer J, Anderson D, Ayars W, Belknap E, Berry S, Guard C, Hoblet K, Hovingh

E, Kirksey G, Langill A, Mills A, Miskimins D, Osterstock J, Price R, Prigel D, Roussel

A, van Amstel S, Wallace R, Wasson J, Cook N, Garrett EF, Hostetler DE, Schugel L. A

record keeping system for capture of lameness and foot-care information in cattle. Bovine

Practitioner 2004; 38(1):83-91.

72. Kraus MS, Calvert CA, Spier AW, Muers KM, Anderson DE. Determination of

electrocardiographic parameters in healthy llamas and alpacas. Am J Vet Res,

2004;65(12):1719-1723.

71. Ewoldt JM, Anderson DE, Hardy J, Weisbrode SE. Evaluation of a sheep

laparoscopic uterine trauma model and repeat laparoscopy for evaluation of adhesion

formation and prevention with sodium carboxymethylcellulose. Vet Surg

2004;33(6):668-672.

70. Kate Alexander, Wm Tod Drost, John S. Mattoon, David E. Anderson. 99mTc -

ciprofloxacin in imaging of clinical infections in camelids and a goat. Accepted, Journal

of Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 2005;46:340-347.

69. Kosal Margaret, Anderson DE. An unaddressed issue of agricultural terrorism: a

case study on feed security. Journal of Animal Science, 2004;82(11):3394-3400.

68. Anderson DE, Rings DM, Kowalski J. Infection with Corynebacterium

pseudotuberculosis infection in five alpacas. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 2004;225(11):1743-

1747.

67. Anderson DE. Comparison of trace mineral concentration in the various lobes of the

liver of alpacas and llamas. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 2004;3(3):162-

164.

66. Anderson DE, Silviera F. Effect of age and gender on serum concentration of

triiodothyronine and tetraiodothyronine (Thyroxine) in alpacas (Lama pacos). Journal of

Animal and Veterinary Advances 2(11): 630-635, 2003.

65. Wang H, Lee J-K, Moursi A, Anderson DE, Winnard P, Powell H, Lannutti J.

Microstructural disassembly of calcium phosphates. Journal of Biomedical Materials

Research Part A, 2003;68A (1): 61-70.

64. Ivany JM, Rings DM, Anderson DE. Reticuloruminal disturbances in the bovine.

Bovine Practitioner 2002;36(1):56-64.

63. Beluche LA, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Rohde C. Effects of oral administration of

phenylbutazone to horses on in vitro articular cartilage metabolism. Am J Vet Res

2001;62(12):1916-1921.

62. Ivany JM, Anderson DE, Ayars WH, Monke DR, Wittum TE, Hull BL, Frazer G, St-

Jean G. Diagnosis, surgical treatment, and performance after unilateral castration in

breeding bulls: 21 cases (1989-1999). J Amer Vet Med Assoc 2002;220:1198-1202.

61. Andrews S, Anderson DE,Willis M. Density of corneal endothelial cells, corneal

thickness, and corneal diameters in normal llama and alpaca eyes. Amer J Vet Res

2002;63:326-329.

60. Ivany JM, Anderson DE, Birchard SJ, Mattoon J, Neubert B. Portosystemmic

shunt in a juvenile alpaca. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical

Association 2002;220 (11): 1696-1699.

59. Ivany JM, Anderson DE. Propylene glycol toxicosis in a llama. Journal of the

American Veterinary Medical Association 2001;218:243-245.

58. Valentino LW, St-Jean G, Anderson DE, Desrochers A, Kersting K, Lopez MJ,

Adams SB, Hunhn J, Mueller POE, Cohen ND. Osseous sequestration in cattle:

110 cases (1987-1997). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

2000;217:376-383.

57. Willis AM, Anderson DE, Gemensky AJ, Wilkie DA, Silveira F. Evaluation of

intraocular pressure in eyes of clinically normal llamas and alpacas. American

Journal of Veterinary Research 2000;61:1542-1544.

56. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Hull BL, Rings DM.

Synovial Fluid Analysis in Cattle. Veterinary Surgery 2000;29(4):341-346.

55. Anderson DE, Kim J-H, Hancock JD, Han IK. Ileocutaneous anastomosis for

collection of ileal digesta in neonatal pigs. Laboratory Animal Science

2000;39:26-28.

54. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Bertone AL, Weisbrode SE. Effects of phenylbutazone on

bone activity and formation in horses using a tibial unicortical defect model. Am J

Vet Res, 2000;61:537-543.

53. Anderson DE, Monke DR, Silveira F, Ayers WH, Rings DM. Determination of

insulin response to intravenous glucose challenge in adult Holstein bulls. American

Journal of Veterinary Research 2000;61:61-63.

52. La Perle KMD, Silviera F, Anderson DE, Blomme EAG. Dalmeny disease in an

alpacas (Lama Pacos): Sarcocystosis, eosinophilic myositis, and abortion. Journal of

Comparative Pathology 1999;121:287-293.

51. Anderson DE, Grubb T, Silveira F. Effects of venipuncture and correlation of

plasma, serum, and salivary cortisol concentration with transportation stress in

camelids. Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 1999;6(2):249-254.

50. Anderson DE, Silveira F. Effects of percutaneous liver biopsy in alpacas and llamas.

American Journal of Veterinary Research1999;60:1423-1425.

49. Anderson DE. Common surgical procedures in camelids. Journal of Camel Practice

and Research, 1999;6(2):1191-201.

48. Anderson DE. Liver disease, metabolism, and digestion in llamas and alpacas.

Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 1999;6(2):163-169.

47. Anderson DE. Effects of venipuncture and correlation of plasma, serum, and

saliva cortisol concentration with transportation stress in camelids. Journal of

Camel Practice and Research. 1999;6:249-254.

46.Frezzo M, Anderson DE. Parelaphostrongylus tenuis (meningeal worm)

infection in camelids. Veterinary Medicine, Accepted, 1999. Veterinary Medicine

eliminated it’s inclusion of large animal articles before this issue went to press.

45. Lord LK, Wittum TE, Anderson DE, Riffle D, Lathrop SL, Lauderdale

MA. Variations in resting rectal temperature among Vietnamese potbellied pigs.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999;215:342-344

44. Chae BJ, Han IK, Kim CJ, Hancock JD, Kim IH, Anderson DE. Effects

of dietary protein sources on ileal digestibility and growth performance for early-

weaned pigs. Livestock Production Science 1999;58:45-54.

43. Costarella T, Anderson DE. Ileocecocolic intussusception in a one month

old female llama. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

1999;214:1672-1673.

42. Beluche L, Bertone A, Anderson DE, Weisbrode S, Kohn K.

Determination of the effects of enrofloxacin on equine articular cartilage in vitro.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1999;60(5):577-582.

41. Anderson DE, Grubb T, Silveira F. The effect of short duration

transportation on serum cortisol response in alpacas (Llama pacos). The

Veterinary Journal 1999;157:189-191.

40. Monke DR, Kociba GR, DeJarnette M, Anderson DE, Ayers WH.

Reference values for selected hematologic and biochemical variables in Holstein

bulls of various ages. American Journal of Veterinary Research 1998;59:1386-

1391.

39. Bush D, Lillich JD, Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Desrochers A. Surgical

excision of melanoma in 7 cattle. Large Animal Veterinarian 1998;19:36-39.

38. Heller M, Anderson D, Silveira F. Streptococcal peritonitis in a young

dromedary camel. Australian Veterinary Journal 1998;76:11-12.

37. Anderson DE, Levielle R, Scrivani P, Bromel C. Performing

percutaneous liver biopsy in alpacas and llamas. Veterinary Medicine 1998:190-

195.

36. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Richardson DC, DeBowes RM, Roush JK,

Lowry SR, Toll PW, Aberman HM, Van Sickle DC, Hoskinson JJ. Improved

osseointeraction of calcium phosphate-coated external fixation pins. Acta

Orthopaedica Scandinavica 1997;68(6):571-576.

35. Lin HC, Baird AN, Pugh DG, Anderson DE, Gaughan EM. Effects of

carbon dioxide insufflation combined with changes in body position on blood gas

and acid-base status in anesthetized llamas (Llama glama). Veterinary Surgery

1997;26:444-450.

34. Anderson DE, Allen DG, St-Jean G, Parks AH. Use of a multi-fenestrated

indwelling lavage system for treatment of septic digital tenosynovitis in cattle.

Australian Veterinary Journal 1997;75:796-799.

33. Lillich JD, Anderson DE. Facilitated ankylosis for treatment of septic

arthritis of the distal interphalangeal joint in a llama. Australian Veterinary

Journal 1997;75:636-638.

32. Anderson DE, McLaughlin R. Fascia lata autograft for treatment of

congenital cranial cruciate ligament deficiency and tibial dysplasia in a neonatal

llama. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Associations 1997;210:811-

813.

31. Goggin JM, Hoskinson JJ, Carpenter JW, Roush JK, McLaughlin RM,

Anderson DE. Scintigraphic assessment of distal extremity perfusion in 17

patients. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 1997;38:211-220.

30. Anderson DE, Midla LT, Scrivani PV, Rosario J, Levielle R, Long JF,

Hull BL. Multifocal polyostotic aneurysmal bone cysts in a llama. Journal of the

American Veterinary Medical Association 1997;210:808-810.

29. St-Jean G. Yvorchuk-St-Jean KE, Anderson DE, Moore WE.

Cerebrospinal fluid constituents of healthy 8-week-old Holstein calves. Canadian

Journal Veterinary Research 1997;61:108-112.

28. Barrington GM, Parish SM, Tyler JW: commentary by Pugh DG,

Anderson DE. Chronic weight loss in an immunodeficient adult llama. J Am Vet

Med Assoc 1997;211:294-298.

27. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Desrochers A, Hoskinson JJ. Use of Doppler

ultrasonography and positive-contrast corpus cavernosography to evaluate a

persistent penile hematoma in a bull. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical

Association 1996;209(9):1611-1614.

26. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE, Rogers D, Chengappa MM.

Comparative evaluation of two surgical scrub preparations in cattle. Veterinary

Surgery 1996;25:336-341.

25. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Morin D, Ducharme NG, Nelson DR.

Traumatic Flexor tendon injuries in cattle: 27 cases (1982 to 1992). Veterinary

Surgery 1996;25:320-326.

24. Anderson DE, Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Scheffel M, Shirley JE. Use of

hock bandages for prevention of tarsal cellulitis (tarsal bursitis) in dairy cattle

housed in a tie-stall barn. Agri-Practice 1996;17(7):23-28.

23. Anderson DE, Gaughan EM, Baird AN, Lin HC, Pugh DG. Laparoscopic

surgical approach and anatomy of the abdomen in llamas. Journal of the

American Veterinary Medical Association,1996;208(1):111-116.

22. St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Ventral abdominal hernia with intestinal

incarceration in a Rhea. Agri-Practice, 1995;16(10):20-24.

21. Payne JT, Braun WF, Anderson DE, Tomlinson JL. Articular fractures of

the distal portion of the humerus in Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs: six cases (1988-

1992). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1995;206:59-62.

20. Anderson NV, Anderson DE, Leipold HW, Kennedy GA, Repenning L,

Strathe GA. Septicemic salmonellosis in two llamas. Journal of the American

Veterinary Medical Association 1995;206:75-76.

19. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Use of facilitated ankylosis in

the treatment of septic arthritis of the distal interphalangeal joint in cattle:

12 cases (1987-1992). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical

Association 1995;206(12):1923-1927.

18. Anderson DE, Cornwell D, Anderson LS, St-Jean G, Desrochers A.

Compartive analyses of peritoneal fluid from calves and adult cattle. American

Journal of Veterinary Research 1995;56(8):973-976.

17. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Surgical management of

preputial injuries in cattle: 51 cases (1986-1994). Canadian Veterinary Journal

1995;36:553-556.

16. Blikslager AT, Anderson KL, Bristol DG, Fubini SL, Anderson DE.

Repeat laparotomy for gastrointestinal disorders in cattle: 57 cases (1968-1992).

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1995;207(7):939-943.

15. Anderson DE, Allen D, DeBowes RM. Comminuted, articular fractures

of the olecranon process in horses: 17 cases (1980 to 1990). Veterinary

Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology 1995;8(3):141-145.

14. St-Jean G, Basaraba R, Kennedy G, Anderson DE. Maxillary

lymphosarcoma in a cow. Canadian Veterinary Journal 1994;35:56.

13. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Gaughan EM, Yvorchuk KE, DeBowes RM.

Dorsal displacement of the soft palate in two young bulls. Journal of the

American Veterinary Medical Association 1994;204:1071-1074.

12. Anderson DE, Constable PD, Yvorchuk KE, Anderson NV, St-Jean G,

Rock L. Hyperlipemia and ketonuria in an alpaca and a llama. Journal of

Veterinary Internal Medicine 1994;8:207-211.

11. Anderson DE, DeBowes RM, Gaughan EM, Yvorchuk K, St-Jean G.

Endoscopic evaluation of the nasopharynx, pharynx, and larynx of Jersey

cows. American Journal of Veterinary Research 1994;55:901-904.

10. Anderson DE, Gaughan EM, DeBowes, RM, Lowry SR, Yvorchuk K, St-

Jean G. Effects of chemical restraint on the endoscopic appearance of laryngeal

and pharyngeal anatomy and sensation in adult cattle. American Journal of

Veterinary Research 1994;55:1196-1200.

9. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Traitement d'une fracture

ouverte du tibia chez un bélier à l'aide de tiges transcorticales et d'un plâtre de

fibre de verre (Treatment of an open tibial fracture in a ram with transcortical

pinning and a fiberglass cast). Le Med Vet Du Québec 1994;24:112-114.

8. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Vestweber J, Desrochers A. Use of a Thomas

splint-cast combination for stabilization of tibial fractures in cattle: 20 cases

(1973-1993). Agri-Practice 1994;15:16-23.

7. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Desrochers A. Repair of fractures of the radius

and ulna in a calf using a Trans-articular Type II external fixator. Agri-Practice

1994;15:23-28.

6. Anderson DE, Cornwell D, St-Jean G, Desrochers A, Anderson L.

Comparison of Peritoneal fluid analysis before and after exploratory celiotomy

and omentopexy in cattle. American Journal of Veterinary Research

1994;55:1633-1637.

5. Anderson DE, Gaughan EM, St-Jean G. Normal laparoscopic anatomy of

the bovine abdomen. American Journal of Veterinary Research 1993;54(7):1170-

1176.

4. Anderson DE, Constable PD, St-Jean G, Hull BL. Small intestinal

volvulus in cattle: 35 cases (1967-1992). Journal of the American Veterinary

Medical Association 1993;203(8):1178-1183.

3. Anderson DE, Wallace CE, Williamson L, Mahaffey MB. Urethral recess

dilatation in a Charolais-cross bull calf. Canadian Veterinary Journal

1993;34:234-235.

2. St-Jean G, Anderson DE, Anderson NV, Hoskinson JJ. Abdominal pain

associated with an umbilical abscess in a llama. Cornell Veterinarian

1993;83(1):77-81.

1. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Repair of fractures of the radius and ulna in a

ewe using positive profile trans fixation pins and casting. Canadian Veterinary

Journal 1993;34:686-688.

Editor reviewed journal articles

7. Anderson DE. The environmental impact of llamas and alpacas. Alpacas

Magazine 2003;Winter:34-36.

6. Mitro SJ, Anderson DE. Survey of disease issue concerns on llama and alpaca

farms. New England Journal of Large Animal Practice 2002;2(2):59-61.

5. Anderson DE. Caseous lymphadenitis in small ruminants and South American

camelids. New England Journal of Large Animal Practice 2002;2(2):25-29.

4. Kate Mayfield, DE Anderson. Ovarian Cyclicity in the Llama. New England

Journal of Large Animal Practice 2001;2:.

3. Frizo M, Anderson DE. Paralaephostrongylus tenuis (Meningeal worm) infection

in llamas. New England Journal of Large Animal Practice 2001;2:.

2. Anderson DE, Shulaw W, Bowman G. Foot and Mouth Disease: Are Llamas and

Alpacas at risk?. New England Journal of Large Animal Practice 2001;1:14-20.

1. Anderson DE, Burrows CF, Fetrow J, Franks PT, Friendship R, Gaughan E,

Hardie EM, Jones A, MacIntire DK, Mathews N, Monroe WF, Moore JN, Riddell

MG, Rosenthal K, Swecker WS. On the horizon … veterinary controversies.

Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian

1999;21:1104-.

Journal Editor:

On-line Journal of Rural Research Policy (www.ojrrp.org). Editorial team: Anderson DE,

White B, Larson R. 2010, Volume number 5, Issue number 7.

Editorials:

The changing face of veterinary practice: a special focus on rural America. On-line

Journal of Rural Research Policy. 2010;5(7):1-7.

Abstracts

69. Wolfe D, Caldwell JM, Passler T, Purohit RC, Pascoe D, Anderson DE. High

definition thermal imaging assisted diagnosis of lumbosacral spinal nerve

impingement in a bull. World Buiatrics Congress, Dublin, Ireland, July 2016,

#WBC2016-469.

68. Coetzee H, Mosher R, Anderson D, Gehring R, KuKanich B, White B, Wang C.

Impact of oral meloxicam administered alone or in combination with gabapentin on

experimentally-induced lameness in beef calves. World Buiatrics Congress, Dublin,

Ireland, July 2016, #WBC2016-1258.

67. Marjolaine Rousseau, David E. Anderson, Timothy G. Rozell, Jacqelyn M. Hand,

Brian L. Farris.Comparison of 2 Synthetic Absorbable Suture Materials for Closure of the

Linea Alba After Caudal Ventral Midline Laparotomy in Ewes. Veterinary Surgery 43

(2014) E151–E211 © Copyright 2014 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons

66. Theurer ME, White BJ, Anderson DE, Miesner MD, Mosier DA, Amrine DE, Spire

MF. Effect of transportation during periods of extreme heat on physiological parameters

and behavior in feedlot aged beef heifers. Proceedings, XXVII World Buiatrics Congress

2012, page 9. Lisbon, Portugal, June 3-8, 2012.

65. Theurer ME, Anderson DE, White BJ, Miesner MD, Mosier DA, Amrine DE, Spire

MF. Effect of Mannheimia haemolytica pneumonia on behavior and physiologic

responses of calves experiencing hyperthermal environmental conditions. Proceedings,

XXVII World Buiatrics Congress 2012, page 235. Lisbon, Portugal, June 3-8, 2012.

64. Fraser BC. Miesner M, Anderson D, Laflin S, Jones M. Lameness in beef cattle:

retrospective study of foot disorders (2007-2010). Proceedings, XXVII World Buiatrics

Congress 2012, page 269. Lisbon, Portugal, June 3-8, 2012.

63. Theurer M, Anderson DE, White B, Miesner M. Physiological and behavioral

changes with variations in ambient temperature and exposure to lipopolysaccharides in

cattle. 44th Annual Convention of the AABP, St-Louis, Mo, September 23, 2011.

62. `Fraser B, Miesner M, Anderson D, Laflin S, Jones M. Lameness in beef cattle:

retrospective study of foot disorders (2007-2010). J ACVIM 2011; :686-687.

61. Premature/dysmature syndrome in cria: a retrospective study of 63 cases (1999-

2005). Gerspach C, Anderson D. J ACVIM 2011; :685-686.

60. Fraser B, Miesner M, Anderson D, Laflin S, Jones M. Lameness in beef cattle:

retrospective study of foot disorders (2007-2010). Phi Zeta Day, College of Veterinary

Medicine, Kansas State University, March 2, 2011. P. 47.

59. Theurer ME, Anderson DE, White BJ, Miesner M. Physiological and behavioral

changes with variations in ambient temperature and exposure to lipopolysaccharides. Phi

Zeta Day, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, March 2, 2011, p59.

58. Amrine D, White BJ, Cernicchiaro N, Anderson DE, Larson RL, Miesner M, Fraser

B. Interobserver reliability of clinical illness scores in calves inoculated with

Mycoplasma bovis. Phi Zeta Day, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State

University, March 2, 2011, p39.

57. Sardoy M, Anderson DE, Miesner M, Ferrer MS. Somatic cell nuclear transfer-

derived calves: can we predict neonatal viability? Phi Zeta Research Day, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas. March 2, 2010, Page 54.

56. Rousseau M, Anderson DE, Lillich J, Apley MD, Jensen P, Biris A. Osseointeraction

of a novel polymeric matrix-antibiotic-BMP-2 composite. Phi Zeta Research Day,

Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. March 2, 2010, Page 52.

55. McBride B, Anderson D. Comparison of measurement techniques to determine

normal standing shoulder angles of alpacas. Phi Zeta Research Day, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas. March 2, 2010, Page 43.

54. Devine EP, Anderson DE, Miesner MD. Cesarean Section in Alpacas and Llamas: 25

cases (2000-2008). Phi Zeta Research Day, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.

March 2, 2010, Page 6.

53. Kotschwar JL, Coetzee JF (Advisor), Anderson DE, Gehring R, KuKanich B. (2009)

Analgesic Efficacy of Sodium Salicylate in an Amphotericin B Induced Bovine

Synovitis-Arthritis Model. American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference.

Omaha, NE. September 2009.

52. Rousseau M, Anderson DE, Miesner M, Schulz K, Whitehead C. Scapulohumeral

luxation in camelids. Abstract, American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual

Meeting, October 2009.

51. Bras J, Lillich JD, Beard W, Anderson DE. Biomechanical Testing of pastern

Arthodesis. Abstract, American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Meeting,

October 2009.

50. Robert B, White B, Anderson DE, Schulz K. Use of Three Dimensional

Accelerometry for Non-contact, Continuous Characterization of Behavior Using an

Induced Arthritis Model in Calves. Proceedings 42nd Annual Covention of the AABP,

Omaha, Nebraska, Sept 2009.

49. Niehaus A, Anderson DE. Rumenotomy and Rumenostomy in Cattle: A

Retrospective Study of Twenty-Five Cases (1999-2005). Proceedings 42nd Annual

Convention of the AABP, Omaha, Nebraska, Sept 2009.

48. Anderson DE, Linden D. Survey of “Standards of Surgery” in veterinary practice.

Proceedings 41st Annual Convention AABP, Charlotte, NC Sept 25-27, 2008. p 283.

47. Anderson DE, Linden D. Measurement of electrodermal activity to assess distress in

hospitalized cattle. Proceedings 41st Annual Convention AABP, Charlotte, NC Sept 25-

27, 2008. p 282.

46. Hanzlicek G, White B, Anderson DE, Mosier D, Renter D. Serial progression of

experimental Mannheimia haemolytica pneumonia. Proceedings 41st Annual Convention

AABP, Charlotte, NC Sept 25-27, 2008. p 236.

45. Anderson DE, White B. Measurement of cardiac troponin in calves affected with

respiratory disease. Proceedings 41st Annual Convention AABP, Charlotte, NC Sept 25-

27, 2008. p 265.

44. Anderson DE, Silviera F. Survey of Large Animal Veterinarians’ Biosecurity

Practices. Proceedings 41st Annual Convention AABP, Charlotte, NC Sept 25-27, 2008.

p 244.

43. Bras J, Anderson DE, Silveira F, Rohde C. Prospective determination of torque

resistance of transfixing pins used in fracture stabilization of ruminant fractures.

American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Abstract Proceedings from Annual

Symposium, San Diego, California, October 2008.

42. Semen Cytologic Case Review. American Society for Veterinary Clinical

Pathology 2008, Proceedings Annual Meeting ASVCL, San Anotnio, Texas, November

2008.

41. Tensile strength of suture materials exposed to milk. Veterinary Surgery 2007.

40. Restrospective study of bovine enucleation: 53 cases. Veterinary Surgery 2007.

39. Serial evaluation of healing of an induced teat lesion in dairy cows. Veterinary

Surgery 2007.

38. Arthroscopic Anatomy of the bovine stifle. Veterinary Surgery 2007.

37. Miesner M, Anderson DE, Linden D, Walker W, Specht T, Rings DM, Lakritz J.

Serum and serebrospinal fluid concentrations of fenbendazole and oxfenbendazole in

alpacas after five daily oral doses of 50 mg/kg fenbendazole 10% suspension. Abstract,

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2006; :724.

36. Newman KD, Anderson DE. A retrospective study of risk factors that affect

outcomes in bovine cesarean sections (1998-2003). Abstract, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons Annual Meeting, October 7-9, 2004: E16.

35. Alexander K, Drost WT, Mattoon JS, Anderson DE. 99mTc-Ciprofloxacin

imaging in camelids/small ruminants. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 2004;45:262

34. Frazer,-G-S; Silviera,-F; Anderson,-D-E; Beard,-W-L; Abrahamsen,-E;

Premanandan,-C; DeBruin,-A Systemic effects of peritoneal instillation of a

polyethylene polymer based obstetrical lubricant in cows. Proceedings-of-the-

Thirty-Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-Association-of-Bovine-

Practitioners,-Forth-Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-September,-2004.2004;

208-210, 275-277

33. Newman,-K-D; Anderson,-D-E. A retrospective study of risk factors that affect

outcomes in bovine cesarean sections (1998-2003). Proceedings-of-the-Thirty-

Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-Association-of-Bovine-Practitioners,-

Forth-Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-September,-2004.2004; 290-291.

32. Anderson,-D-E; Niehaus,-A-J. A retrospective study comparing three surgical

techniques for correction of left abomasal displacements in lactating dairy cattle

(1999-2003). Proceedings-of-the-Thirty-Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-

Association-of -Bovine-Practitioners,-Forth-Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-

September,-2004.2004; 302 .

31. Newman K, Anderson DE. Comparison of two techniques for Laparoscopic

Abomasopexy in Cattle. Abstract published in Veterinary Surgery, September

2003. (Peer)

30. Newman K, Anderson DE. Comparison of two techniques for Laparoscopic

Abomasopexy in Cattle. Abstract published in Proceedings, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons, Annual Scientific Meeting, October 2003. (Peer)

29. Hoblet,-K; Weiss,-W; Anderson,-D; Moeschberger,-M Effect of oral biotin

supplementation on hoof health in Holstein heifersduring gestation and early lactation.

Proceedings-of-the-12th-International-Symposium-on-Lameness-in-Ruminants,-

Orlando,-Florida,-USA,-9th-13th-January-2002. 2002; 253-256.

28. Anderson DE. Predominant Causes of Lameness in Cow Calf Operations.

Abstract published in Proceedings, 12th International Symposium on Disorders of the

Ruminant Digit and 4th International Conference on Bovine Lameness. Orlando, Florida,

January 2002. 2002:152-164. (Refereed)

27. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Hull BL. Synovial fluid

analysis in cattle with arthritis: a review of 130 cases. Abstract published in

Proceedings, 11th International Symposium on Disorders of the Ruminant Digit

and 3rd International Conference on Bovine Lameness. Parma, Italy, September

2000; 2000:275-278. (Refereed)

26. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Hull BL, Desrochers A, Anderson BH. Use of trans

fixation pinning and external fixation for management of complicated fractures in

cattle: 30 cases. Abstract published in Proceedings, 11th International Symposium

on Disorders of the Ruminant Digit and 3rd International Conference on Bovine

Lameness. Parma, Italy, September 2000. 2000:279-280. (Refereed)

25. Ivany J, Anderson DE, Monke D, Ayers W, Hull BL, Frazer G. Unilateral

castration in bulls: 20 cases. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Convention of the

American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Rapid City, South Dakota,

2000:154-155.

24. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Bertone AL, Weisbrode SE. Effect of phenylbutazone

on bone formation in horses using a tibia unicortical defect model. Abstract

published in Proceedings34th Annual Scientific Meeting, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons, 1999:18-19.

23. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Hull BL. Synovial fluid

analysis in cattle with arthritis: a review of 130 cases. Veterinary Surgery

1999;28:212. (Peer reviewed)

22. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Bertone AL, Weisbrode SE. Effect of phenylbutazone

on basal osteonal activity in horses. Veterinary Surgery 1999;28:208 (Peer

reviewed).

21. Beluche LA, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Kohn CE, Weisbrode SE. Dose

dependent effect of enrofloxacin (ERF) on equine articular cartilage in vitro.

Veterinary Surgery 1999;28:206 (Peer reviewed).

20. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Hull BL. Synovial fluid

analysis in cattle: 52 cases. Abstract published in Proceedings, 31rst Annual

Convention, American Association of Bovine Practitioners 1998:220 (Peer

reviewed).

19. Anderson DE, Midla LT, Desrochers A, Rings DM, Hull BL, Babkine M.

Unilateral nephrectomy for treatment of renal disease in cattle. Abstract

published in Proceedings, 31rst Annual Convention, American Association of

Bovine Practitioners 1998:298-299 (Peer reviewed).

18. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Hull BL. Synovial fluid

analysis in cattle: a review of 130 cases. Veterinary Surgery 1998;27:515-516

(Peer reviewed).

17. Beluche LA, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Rohde C. Phenylbutazone

administration in vivo suppresses articular cartilage metabolism. Veterinary Surgery

1998;27:500 (Peer reviewed).

16. Beluche LA, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Kohn CW, Weisbrode SE. Dose

dependent effect of enrofloxacin on equine articular cartilage in vitro. Veterinary

Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 1997;10:71. (Peer reviewed).

15. Beluche LA, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Kohn CW, Weisbrode SE. Dose

dependent effect of enrofloxacin on equine articular cartilage in vitro. Veterinary

Surgery 1997;26:409. (Peer reviewed).

14. St-Jean G, Yvorchuk-St-Jean K, Anderson DE, Moore WE. Cerebrospinal fluid

constituents of healthy 8-week-old Holstein calves. Journal of Veterinary Internal

Medicine 1995;9:217. (Peer reviewed)

13. Anderson DE, Cornwell D, Anderson LS, St-Jean G, Desrochers A. Comparison

of peritoneal fluid analysis of calves and adult cattle. Abstract, Veterinary Surgery

1995;24(5):420. (Peer reviewed)

12. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Morin DE, Ducharme NG, Nelson DR, Desrochers A.

Flexor tendon laceration in cattle: 27 cases (1982-1993). Abstract, Veterinary

Surgery 1995;24(5):420. (Peer reviewed)

11. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Surgical management of preputial

injuries in bulls: 51 cases (1986-1994). Abstract, Veterinary Surgery

1995;24(5):425. (Peer reviewed)

10. Anderson DE, St Jean G, DeBowes RM, Richardson DC, Roush J, Hoskinson JJ,

Toll P, Aberman H, Lowry S. Evaluation of acute osseointegration of

hydroxyapatite ceramic coated, centrally threaded, positive profile trans fixation

pins used in Type II external skeletal fixation of metacarpal osteotomies.

Veterinary Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology 1995;8(3):51. (Peer

reviewed)

9. Toll PW, Anderson DE, Berryhill SA, Wedekind KJ, DeBowes RM, Richardson

DC. The effect of storage of excised bone on measurement of bone mineral using

dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Abstract, Journal of Bone and Mineral

Research 1994;9(Supl. 1):A174. (Peer reviewed)

8. Anderson DE, Cornwell D, St-Jean G, Desrochers A, Anderson LS. Peritoneal

fluid analysis after exploratory celiotomy and omentopexy in cattle. Abstract,

Veterinary Surgery 1994;23:396. (Peer reviewed)

7. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, DeBowes R, Richardson DC, Roush J, Hoskinson JJ,

Toll P, Lowry SR. Evaluation of osseointeraction of hydroxylapatite ceramic

coated centrally threaded trans fixation pins used in external skeletal fixation of

metacarpal osteotomies. Abstract, Veterinary Surgery 1994;23:396. (Peer

reviewed)

6. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE, Chengappa MM, Rogers D, Galland J.

Comparison of povidone iodine and chlorhexidine gluconate for operative-site

preparation in cattle. Abstract, Veterinary Surgery 1994;23:400. (Peer reviewed)

5. Anderson DE, Gaughan EM, St-Jean G. Normal laparoscopic anatomy of the

bovine abdomen. Scientific presentation abstracts - ACVS. Veterinary Surgery

1993;22(5):371. (Peer reviewed)

4. Anderson DE, DeBowes RM, Gaughan EM, Yvorchuk KE, St-Jean G. Normal

endoscopic anatomy and effects of sedation on pari-laryngeal sensation in cows.

Scientific presentation abstracts - ACVS. Veterinary Surgery 1993;22(5):371.

(Peer reviewed)

3. Blikslager AT, Anderson KL, Bristol DG, Fubini SL, Anderson DE. Repeat

laparotomy for gastrointestinal disorders in cattle. Scientific presentation abstracts

- ACVS. Veterinary Surgery 1993;22(5):373. (Peer reviewed)

2. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Septic arthritis of the distal

interphalangeal joint in cattle treated by facilitated ankylosis: a review of 16

cases. Scientific presentation abstracts - ACVS. Veterinary Surgery

1993;22(5):376. (Peer reviewed)

1. Anderson DE, Constable PD, St-Jean G, Hull BL. Small Intestinal Volvulus in

Cattle. Scientific Presentation Abstracts - ACVS. Veterinary Surgery

1992;21(5):382. (Peer reviewed)

Papers in proceedings (indicate whether refereed or peer reviewed)

110. Uterine Torsion and Cesarean Section in Llamas and Alpacas. Proceedings, 4th

Annual Conference on the Care of Llamas and Alpacas, Kansas State University

2010:57-76.

109. Nutritional Management of Llamas and Alpacxas. Proceedings, 4th Annual

Conference on the Care of Llamas and Alpacas, Kansas State University 2010:80-96.

108. Minimally invasive surgery of camelids. Proceedings, International Camelid Health

Conference, Ohio State University, March 2010.

107. Fracture management in camelids. Proceedings, International Camelid Health

Conference, Ohio State University, March 2010.

106. Challenging Lameness problems in camelids. Proceedings, International Camelid

Health Conference, Ohio State University, March 2010.

105. Anderson DE. Cruciate Ligament Injury, pages 97-98. Proceedings, Bull Evaluation

and Management Conference, Kansas State University, January 8, 2010.

104. Anderson DE. Injuries of the Male Genital Tract. Proceedings of the ACVS

Symposium October 2009, Washington DC, Pages 747-752.

103. Anderson DE. Uterine torsion and C-section in Camelids. Proceedings of the ACVS

Symposium October 2009, Wshington DC, Pages 753-762.

102. Anderson DE. Field restraint and anesthesia of Camelids. American Association of

Bovine Practioners Annaul Convention, Ohama, Nebraska, September 2009.

101. Anderson DE. Management of Reproductive Emergencies in Camelids. American

Association of Bovine Practioners Annaul Convention, Ohama, Nebraska, September

2009.

100. Anderson DE. Angular limb deformities in Camelids. American Association of

Bovine Practioners Annaul Convention, Ohama, Nebraska, September 2009.

99. Management of Fractures in Field Settings. Pre-convention Seminar, American

Association of Bovine Practioners Annaul Convention, Ohama, Nebraska, September

2009.

98. Management of Tendon Disorders in cattle. Pre-convention Seminar, American

Association of Bovine Practioners Annaul Convention, Ohama, Nebraska, September

2009.

97. Surgical management of Digital Sepsis in cattle. Pre-convention Seminar, American

Association of Bovine Practioners Annaul Convention, Ohama, Nebraska, September

2009.

96. Effects of feeding increased amounts of wet corn gluten feed on dairy cow

metabolism and milk production. CR Mullins, KN Grigsby, DE Anderson, EC

Titgemeyer, BJ Bradford. Dairy Research Progress Report, Dairy Days Program, Kansas

State University, Manhattan, Kansas 2009, pp 34-40.

95. Effects of encapsulated niacin on metabolism and production of periparturient

Holstein cows. Dairy Research Progress Report, Dairy Days Program, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, Kansas 2009, pp 41-45.

94. Anderson DE. Pain management and chemical restraint in cattle. Proceedings of the

International Camelid Health Conference, Corvalis, Oregon March 2009, pp 3-7 through

3-20.

93. Nichols S, Anderson DE. Theloscopy. Proceedings of the International Camelid

Health Conference, Corvalis, Oregon March 2009, pp 3-1 through 3-6.

92. Anderson DE. Microbial cultures from clinical cases in llamas and alpacas: 1821

isolates. Proceedings of the International Camelid Health Conference, Corvalis, Oregon

March 2009, supplement pp 1-4.

91. Anderson DE. Castration of Llamas and Alpacas. Proceedings of the International

Camelid Health Conference, Corvalis, Oregon March 2009, pp145-150.

90. Anderson DE. Otitis media and bulla osteotomy in alpacas. Proceedings of the

International Camelid Health Conference, Corvalis, Oregon March 2009, pp65-68.

89. Anderson, D. E. Pain management: treatment, management, and prevention.

Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Volume 21, Orlando, Florida,

USA, 2007. pp2-3.

88. Anderson, D. E. Pain management - recognition and impact. Proceedings of the North

American Veterinary Conference, Volume 21, Orlando, Florida, USA, 2007, p 1.

87. Urogenital Surgery in Cows. Proceedings, Annual Conference American College

of Veterinary internal Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky, June 1, 2006.

86. Updates on Techniques for C-section in Cows. Proceedings, June Conference,

Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, June 6, 2006.

85. Field management of fractures in cattle. Proceedings, June Conference, Kansas

State University, Manhattan, Kansas, June 6, 2006.

83. Anderson DE. Surgical Treatment of lameness (BOVINE). Proceedings, Oregon

VMA meeting, Corvalis, Oregon 2005:1-21.

82. Anderson DE. Surgical management and decisions in problem birthing. Proceedings,

Oregon VMA meeting, Corvalis, Oregon 2005:22-26.

81. Anderson DE. Surgical treatment of lameness II Proceedings, Oregon VMA meeting,

Corvalis, Oregon 2005:23-43.

80. Anderson DE. Displacement of the Abomasum in cattle: what have we learned?

Proceedings, Oregon VMA meeting, Corvalis, Oregon 2005:44-60.

79. Anderson DE. Intestinal parasite control program. Proceedings of the International

Camelid Health Conference, Corvalis, Oregon 2005:1-3.

78. Anderson DE. Pain management in ruminants. Proceedings Oklahoma State

University Fall Conference for Veterinarians. 2005: 1-6.

77. Anderson DE. Treatment of fractures in cattle. Proceedings Oklahoma State

University Fall Conference for Veterinarians 2005:7-13.

76. Anderson DE. Current thoughts, prevention, and treatment of displaced abomasums.

Proceedings Oklahoma State University Fall Conference for Veterinarians 2005:14-17.

75. Anderson DE. Intraluminal intestinal obstruction: trichobezoar, phytobezoar, and

enterolith. Proceedings Oklahoma State University Fall Conference for Veterinarians

2005:18-20.

74. Anderson DE. Intussusception. Proceedings Oklahoma State University Fall

Conference for Veterinarians 2005:21-24.

73. Anderson DE. Surgical restoration of breeding bulls. Proceedings Oklahoma State

University Fall Conference for Veterinarians 2005:25-30.

72. Anderson DE. Surgical management and decisions in problem birthing. Proceedings

Oklahoma State University Fall Conference for Veterinarians 2005:31-35.

71. Anderson,-D-E Common surgical procedures in camelids. Proceedings-of-the-Thirty-

Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-Association-of -Bovine-Practitioners,-Forth-

Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-September,-2004.2004; 118-125

70. Anderson,-D-E Orthopaedic injuries in small ruminants. Proceedings-of-the-Thirty-

Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-Association-of -Bovine-Practitioners,-Forth-

Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-September,-2004.2004; 135-139

69. Anderson,-D-E Urogenital surgery, including mastectomy. Proceedings-of-the-

Thirty-Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-Association-of -Bovine-Practitioners,-

Forth-Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-September,-2004. 2004; 115-117

68. Anderson,-D-E; Whitehead,-C Neurological disease in camelids. Proceedings-of-the-

Thirty-Seventh-Annual-Conference,-American-Association-of-Bovine-Practitioners,-

Forth-Worth,-Texas,-City,-USA,-23-25-September,-2004.2004; 140-145

67. Anderson,-D-E Surgical diseases of the neonate. Medecin-Veterinaire-du-Quebec.

2004; 34(1/2): 12-13

66. Anderson DE. Common Surgical Procedures. Proceedings KVMA Annual Meeting

2004: 143-150.

65. Anderson DE. Caseous lymphadenitis in small ruminants and camelids. . Proceedings

KVMA Annual Meeting 2004: 151-154.

64. Anderson DE. Diagnostic tools in practice. Proceedings KVMA Annual Meeting

2004: 155-157.

63. Anderson DE. Periapical tooth root infections in south American camelids.

Proceedings, British Veterinary Camelid Society. 2003:11-19.

62. Anderson DE. Coccidiostat toxicity in camelids. Proceedings, British Veterinary

Camelid Society. 2003:41-42.

61. Anderson DE. Difficulty birthing: when and why to chose surgery. Proceedings,

British Veterinary Camelid Society. 2003:1-10.

60. Anderson DE. Predominant causes of lameness in cow/calf operations. Proceedings,

Colorado Veterinary Medical Association 2002:181-191.

59. Anderson DE. Lameness examination in cattle. Proceedings, Colorado Veterinary

Medical Association 2002:192-196.

58. Anderson DE. Surgical treatment of lameness in cattle. Proceedings, Colorado

Veterinary Medical Association 2002:197-205.

57. Anderson DE. Fractures. Proceedings, Colorado Veterinary Medical Association

2002:206-212.

56. Anderson DE. Gastrointestinal surgical diseases of cattle. Proceedings, Colorado

Veterinary Medical Association 2002:213-220.

55. Anderson DE. Surgical restoration of breedings bulls. Proceedings, Colorado

Veterinary Medical Association 2002:221-230.

54. Anderson DE. Cow urogenital surgery. Proceedings, Colorado Veterinary Medical

Association 2002:231-238.

53. Anderson DE. Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association 2001 Convention

Proceedings. Pp. 437-476.

52. Anderson DE. Llama and Alpaca Medicine Topics. Minnesota Llama Association

Proceedings 2001, pp 1-24.

51. Anderson,-D-E Treatment of fractures and tendon injuries in the field: external

coaptation in the 21st century! Proceedings-of-the-Thirty-Third-Annual-

Conference,-American-Association-of -Bovine-Practitioners,-Rapid-City,-South-

Dakota,-USA,-September-21-23,-2000. 2000; 24-29

50. Anderson DE. Bovine Displaced Abomasum: Have we learned anything? 84th

Annual Convention Proceedings, Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association.

1999:137-141. (Peer reviewed)

49. Anderson DE. Complicated surgical cases in New World Camelids. Large

Animal Proceedings. American College of Veterinary Surgeons. 1999:198-202.

(Peer reviewed)

48. Anderson DE. Assessment of fetal well-being in the camelid. Proceedings, The

Society for Theriogenology. 1999:225-230. (Peer reviewed)

47. Anderson DE. Helpful tips to manage difficult Cesarean section in cattle. 32nd

Annual Convention Proceedings, American Association of Bovine Practitioners,

1999:176. (Peer reviewed)

46. Anderson DE. Diagnosis and prognostication of lameness in cattle. Proceedings,

136th Annual Convention, American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999;595-

599. (Peer reviewed)

45. Anderson DE. Treatment of open fractures in calves. Proceedings, 136th Annual

Convention, American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999;600-601. (Peer

reviewed)

44. Anderson DE. Development of subclinical laminitis in cattle. Proceedings, 136th

Annual Convention, American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999;602. (Peer

reviewed)

43. Anderson DE. Surgical considerations in bovine Cesarean section. Proceedings

for Annual Meeting, Society for Theriogenology 1998:9-12. (Peer reviewed)

42. Anderson DE. Camelid Health Care. Proceeding Camelid Health Conference

1998:21-43. (Peer reviewed)

41. Anderson DE. Surgical restoration of breeding bulls. Proceedings, 31rst Annual

Convention, American Association of Bovine Practitioners 1998:79-81. (Peer

reviewed)

40. Anderson DE. Surgical management of the infertile cow. Proceedings, 31rst

Annual Convention, American Association of Bovine Practitioners 1998:87-88.

(Peer reviewed)

39. Anderson DE. Surgical management and decisions in problem birthing.

Proceedings, 31rst Annual Convention, American Association of Bovine

Practitioners 1998:101-103. (Peer reviewed)

38. Anderson DE. Camelid medicine, surgery, reproduction, and nutrition.

Proceedings of Australian Camelid Veterinary Association. 1998: pp 1-42. (Peer

reviewed)

37. Rohde C, Anderson DE, Silveira F, Welch RD, Griffin H. Surgical stabilization

of congenital cervical subluxation in a young llama using a ring fixator.

Proceedings 25th annual conference Veterinary Orthopaedic Society. Snowmass,

Colorado, February 22, 1998, p2 (Peer reviewed).

36. Anderson DE. Common Medical Problems of Llamas. Proceedings 114th Ohio

Veterinary Medical Association Annual Meeting. Columbus, Ohio, February 21,

1998.

35. Anderson DE. Common Surgical Procedures in Llamas. Proceedings 114th Ohio

Veterinary Medical Association Annual Meeting. Columbus, Ohio, February 22,

1998.

34. Anderson DE. Liver Disease of Camelids. Proceedings North American

Veterinary Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998.

33. Anderson DE. Urolithiasis in Small Ruminants. Proceedings North American

Veterinary Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998.

32. Anderson DE. Contagious Abscesses of Small Ruminants. Proceedings North

American Veterinary Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998.

31. Anderson DE. Infertility in Female Camelids. Proceedings North American

Veterinary Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998.

30. Anderson DE. Congenital Defects Commonly Seen in Camelids. Proceedings

North American Veterinary Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998.

29. Anderson DE. Castration of Camelids: When, Where, Why? Proceedings North

American Veterinary Conference. Orlando, Florida, January 14, 1998.

28. Anderson DE. Management of tendon disorders in cattle. Large Animal

Proceedings, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida,

October 16-19, 1997.

27. Anderson DE. External skeletal fixation in ruminants. Large Animal

Proceedings, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida,

October 16-19, 1997.

26. Anderson DE. Limb amputation and prostheses. Large Animal Proceedings,

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida, October 16-19,

1997.

25. Beluche L, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Kohn CW, Weisbrode SE. Dose

dependent effect of enrofloxacin on equine articular cartilage in vitro. Large

Animal Proceedings, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida,

October 16-19, 1997 (Peer reviewed).

24. Anderson DE. Cervical vertebral injuries in camelids. Large Animal

Proceedings, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida,

October 16-19, 1997.

23. Anderson DE. Contagious abscesses in camelids. Large Animal Proceedings,

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida, October 16-19,

1997.

22. Beluche L, Bertone AL, Anderson DE, Kohn CW, Weisbrode SE. Dose

dependent effect of enrofloxacin on equine articular cartilage. Proceedings,

Veterinary Orthopaedic Society, Big Sky, Montana, March 3, 1997. (Peer

reviewed).

21. Anderson DE. Periapical Tooth Root Infections in South American Camelids.

Proceedings, Sixth Annual American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Symposium, San Francisco, November 3-6, 1996.

20. Anderson DE. The Acute Abdomen in South American Camelids. Proceedings,

Sixth Annual American College of Veterinary Surgeons Symposium, San

Francisco, November 3-6, 1996.

19. Anderson DE. Treatment options for digital infections in cattle. Proceedings,

1996 Food Animal Short Course, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State

University, October 19-20, 1996.

18. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Morin D, Ducharme NG, Nelson DR, Desrochers A.

Flexor tendon disruption in cattle: 27 cases. Proceedings, 23rd Annual

Conference, Veterinary Orthopedic Society, March 2-9, 1996:5 (Peer reviewed).

17. Goggin JM, Hoskinson JJ, Carpenter JW, Roush JK, Anderson DE, McLaughlin

RM. Scintigraphic assessment of distal extremity perfusion and tissue viability:

16 cases (1992-1995). Proceedings, 23rd Annual Conference, Veterinary

Orthopaedic Society, March 2-9, 1996:45 (Peer reviewed).

16. Anderson DE. Diagnosis and Practical Management of Surgical Gastrointestinal

Lesions. Proceedings, 112th Annual Convention Ohio Veterinary Medical

Association, February 1996.

15. Anderson DE. Practical Management of Complicated Orthopaedic Problems in

Cattle. Proceedings, 112th Annual Convention, Ohio Veterinary Medical

Association, February 1996.

14. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, DeBowes RM, Richardson DC, Roush J, Hoskinson JJ,

Toll P, Aberman HM. Evaluation of acute osseointegration of hydroxylapatite

ceramic coated, centrally threaded, positive profile trans fixation pins used in

Type II external skeletal fixation of metacarpal osteotomies. Proceedings, 22nd

Annual Conference of the Veterinary Orthopedic Society, March 4-11, 1995:24.

(Peer reviewed)

13. Anderson DE. Ostriches (Struthio camelus) and Lamas (Llama glama): domestic

exotics of the midwest. Veterinary Technicians Conference. Kansas State

University, 1995, p. 66-76.

12. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, DeBowes RM, Roush JK, Van Sickle DC, Aberman

HM, Richardson DC, Toll PW, Lowry SR. Osseointeraction of solution

precipitated calcium phosphate coated pins used for external skeletal fixation of a

stable fracture model: dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), biomechanical,

and histomorphometry evaluation. Programme, 29th Annual Meeting Canadian

Orthopaedic Research Society. 1995:44. (Peer reviewed)

11. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, DeBowes RM, Roush JK, Van Sickle DC, Aberman

HM, Richardson DC, Toll PW, Lowry SR. Prevention of pin tract complications

using calcium phosphate coated trans fixation pins in external skeletal fixation of

a stable model. 50th Annual Meeting Canadian Orthopaedic Association.

1995:85-86. (Peer reviewed)

10. Anderson DE. Diagnosis and management of septic tenosynovitis in cattle. 57th

Annual Conference for Veterinarians, Manhattan, Kansas. 1995:1-10.

9. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Richardson DC, Lowry SR, DeBowes RM, Hoskinson

JJ, Toll PW, Aberman HM, Van Sickle DC, Roush JR. Evaluation of

osseointeraction of solution precipitated calcium phosphate coated trans fixation

pins used in external skeletal fixation of a stable fracture model. Third

Symposium on Undecalcified Bone Technology. 1995. (Peer reviewed)

8. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Management of acute abdominal crises in Llamas.

Proceedings Llama Practice Meeting. Kansas State University, March 12,

1994:33-37.

7. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Management of long bone fractures in Llamas.

Proceedings Llama Practice Meeting. Kansas State University, March 12,

1994:57-60.

6. Anderson DE, St-Jean G. Femur fracture management in calves. Proceedings,

56th Annual Conference for Veterinarians. Kansas State University. June 8,

1994:1-7.

5. Coe ML, Nagaraja TG, Morrill JL, Klemm RD, Anderson DE. A technique for

biweekly surgical biopsy of the ruminal wall in calves. Abstract, Annual scientific

meeting for Animal Science 1994. (Peer reviewed)

4. Anderson DE, St-Jean G, Vestweber J, Desrochers A. Use of the Modified

Thomas Splint-cast Combination for Immobilization of Tibial and Radial

Fractures in Cattle. Proceedings, 55th Annual Conference for Veterinarians.

Kansas State University, June 1993:1-10.

3. Desrochers A, St-Jean G, Anderson DE. Septic arthritis of the distal

interphalangeal joint in Cattle treated by facilitated ankylosis: a review of 16

cases. Proceedings, 55th Annual Conference for Veterinarians. Kansas State

University, June 1993:109-112. (Peer reviewed)

2. Gaines J, Galland J, Leedle J, Basaraba R, Anderson DE. Incidence of digital

papillomatosis ("Hairy Warts") in a dairy herd. Response to surgery and

autogenous vaccination. Proceedings Dairy Day 1993. Kansas State University,

October, 1993:46-50. (Peer reviewed)

1. Anderson DE. Small Intestinal Surgery in Cattle. Proceedings, 54th Annual

Conference for Veterinarians. Kansas State University, June 1992:1-6.

Unpublished scholarly presentations

Jakes KA, Tiedemann EJ, Anderson DE. Evaluation of the effect of diet on the

quality of alpaca fleece fiber: Phase I. Determination of effective performance evaluation

parameters. Gordon Conference on Fiber Science, New London, New Hampshire, July 4-

9, 1999. This scientific poster presentation was the result of collaborative research

between the College of Veterinary Medicine (Anderson, nutrition of alpacas) and the

College of Human Ecology and Consumer Services (Jakes, Tiedeman, fleece fiber

analysis).

Meritorious Research Poster Presentations:

The effect of maternal supplementation of vitamin D on transplacental and

transmammary transfer of vitamin D to neonatal llamas and alpacas. Presented at OSU

Veterinary School Research Day 2005 and at OSU School of Graduate Studies Edward

Hayes Research Forum – 3rd place poster.

Comparison of two techniques for laparoscopic abomasopexy in dairy cows for treatment

of left displacement of the abomasum. Won 1rst place in poster competition at American

Association of Bovine Practitioners meeting, Columbus, Ohio 2003.

Funded research on which you are or have been the principal investigator and

specify the period of funding.

Principle Investigator Grants Funded

University of Tennessee

2015 – 2018 Multiscale technology for rapid, enhanced bone regeneration.

Department of Defense Military Research Material Command. ($5.3

million total award; subcontract from University of Arkansas at Little

Rock $2.659 million; Anderson PD-UTIA and PI)).

2015-16 Anderson DE, Steiner RC, Dhar M. Development of neuro-

regenerative scaffolds to support nerve cell proliferation: material

design and manufacture and in vitro assessment. Center of Excellence

grant, $18,000, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of

Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, Knoxville, TN. Anderson PI

(Steiner PhD project)

2014-2015 Efferent lymph duct cannulation for mucosal immune response

modeling of the oronasal cavity in cattle following vaccination with

Once PMH IN or orally administered Respavir. $206,271. Merck

Animal Health. Award No. A15-0557-002. Anderson Co-I (Caldwell

PI)

2014-2016 Pilot Study: Mitigation of Pain in Cattle Associated with Soft Tissue

Surgery. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. $200,819. Award No.

A14-1400-002. Anderson Co-PI (Caldwell Co-PI)

Kansas State University

2012-2013 Determination of the potential mitigation of inflammatory factors in

Bovine Respiratory Disease through use of florfenicol and flunixin

meglumine. Anderson D, White B, Mosier D. Merck Animal Health.

$109,812.00. Award No. A16-0397-001

2011-2013 Develop and implement a National Center of Excellence in Dairy

Production Medicine Education for Veterinarians. USDA Higher

Education Challenge Grant (Collaboration University of Minnesota),

USDA Award $700,808.00 (KSU Award, $53,012.00). KSU - Anderson

DE, Coetzee J, Hanlicek G, Apley M. Project Director, John Fetrow,

University of Minnesota.

2011-12 Evaluation of two Clostridia vaccines in calves. Boehringer Ingelheim

Vetmedica, Inc. $18,684.00. Anderson DE (PD), White B (PD), Miesner

MD, Larson RL.

2011-12 Evaluation of a novel multi-component nanocomposite material in a rat

subcutaneous implant model. University of Arkansas – Little Rock,

$7,492.00. Anderson DE, Lillich JL, Mosier DA.

2010-11 Validation of field diagnostic testing for determination of bovine cardiac

Troponin I. Abaxis, $5,592.00. Anderson DE, Miesner MD, White B.

2011-12 Effects of ambient temperature and LPS on behavior and biothermal

variation in calves. Intervet-Schering plough, $75,837.00. Anderson DE

(PD), White B (PD), Miesner MD.

2010-11 Pressure Mat Sensor Equipment Grant, Office of Research, College of

Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, $10,865.00. Anderson DE,

Coetzee J.

2010-2012: Advanced Functional Nanomaterials for Biological Processes. Army DOD

Grant, $1,751,000 (KSU portion $218,000). Biris AS, Zharov V,

Anderson DE, Ghosh A, Khodakovskaya M, Galanzha E, Xu Y, Syed A.

2010-2013 Food Systems Veterinary Medicine for the 21rst Century. KSU Team:

Anderson D, Larson R, White B, Mienser M, Laflin S, Apley M,

Sanderson M. USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant (Subcontract

with Iowa State University, Hurd S PI). $331,000.00 total Iowa State

Univ, Kansas State Univ, and Univ of Arkansas (KSU Subcontract

$99,000).

2010-2013 Veterinary Care and Management of Farm Animals Program. Division of

Continuing Education Grant, Kansas State University. $30,360.00

2011-2012 Mycoplasma bovis vaccine refinement: evaluation of respiratory and

arthritis control. Biomune dba Ceva Biomune, $147,000.00. White BJ

(PD), Anderson DE (PD), Larson RL, Mosier DA, Renter DG.

2009-2010 Reproducibility of a Mycoplasma bovis respiratory challenge model in

calves. Ceva Biomune, $64,206.00.

2008-2009: Determination of the dose-dependent analgesic properties of flunixin

meglumine using an amphotericin B induced synovitis-arthritis model in

cattle. Department of Clinical Sciences Research Grant. $2,000.00.

2007-2009: Osseointeraction of a Novel Polymeric Matrix-Antibiotic-BMP-2

Composite. KCALSI Comparative Medicine Research Development

Grants. $49,652102.00

2007-2009: Determination of the Effectiveness of Various Training Techniques for

enhancement of the DVM student experience in Basic Veterinary Surgery:

Lecture instruction, audiovisual modules, inanimate models, and live

animal surgery for castration of calves. KSU-CVM RIPE Award.

$14,900.00.

Foundation Development Grants

2011-2016 Continuation of the Camelids on Campus Teaching Program, Mid-

America Alpaca Foundation, $50,000.00.

2008 to 2013 MAAF Camelid Education Fund, Mid-America Alpaca Foundation,

$20,000. University Continuing Education Association Program Award

2008-09, Association for Continuing Higher Education Great Plains

Region Non-Credit Program Award 2008-09

2008 to 2013 Alpaca Student Scholarships. MOPACA, $5,000.

2008 to 2013 Alpaca Student Externship Fund, Mid-America Alpaca Foundation,

$5,000.

2006-2011 Camelids on Campus Teaching Grant, Mid-America Alpaca Foundation,

$50,000.00.

Co-Investigator and Collaborator Grants Funded

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

-2012 Effect of sperm-bound anti-sperm antibodies on function of bovine

spermatozoa. Maria Ferrer (PI), DE Anderson, A George, M Wilkerson.

Select Sires, Inc Grant $17,464.00.

-2010-2011 Refinement of a Mycoplasma bovis respiratory challenge model in calves.

Biomune dba Ceva Biomune, $124,762.00.

-2010-2011 Reproducibility of a Mycoplasma bovis respiratory challenge model in

calves. Biomune Ceva, $64,206.00. White B, Anderson DE, Miesner M,

Moser DA, Renter DG, Larson RL.

-2010-2011 Evaluation of 3 doses of Mycoplasma bovis bacterin to mitigate disease

following disease challenge. Biomune dba Ceva Biomune, $80,327.00.

White B, Anderson DE, Moser DA, Renter DG, Larson RL.

-2009-2010 (co-investigators). Detection of bull anti-sperm antibodies by flow

cytometry. Intramural funding, MCAT. 2009-2010. $14,906.45. Ferrer MS

(PI), Sardoy MC, Koopman T, Anderson D

-2010. Determination of a tentent carrier status for Streptococcus zooepodemicus in

alpacas. DCS Research Funds, $2,000. Jones M, Anderson DE, Miesner M, Anderson G

-2009-10 Model Development: Model development for portal venous experimental

challenge with Fusobacterium necrophorum Type A in calves, Epitox, $13,000.

-2009-10 Mycoplasma bovis prevalence in field cases of bovine respiratory disease. B.

White, G Hanzlicek, D. Renter, R. Larson, D Anderson. Biommune, $57,976.

-2009 Ferrer MS (PI), Anderson D, Jones M, Larson R, Sardoy M. Assessment of fetal

well-being and growth during late gestation in alpacas. Intramural funding, Department

of Clinical Sciences. 2009. $2,000.

-2008 Computed tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Normal

Neonatal Bovine Brain and Calves with Septicemic Meningitis and Meningoventriculitis.

Biller D, Nietman J, Armbrust L, Anderson DE, Jones M, Cash W. MCAT Award –

CVM-KSU, $15,280.80

-2008 - 2011 Coetzee JF. Collaborators: Apley MD, White BJ, Anderson DE, Thomson

DU. Validation of a bovine pain model and development of effective pain relief regimens

through pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling. USDA-NRI-CGP- Animal

Protection; Animal Wellbeing (September 2008 to September 2011) $325,000 Awarded.

-2008 Determination of the dose-dependent analgesic effect of flunixin meglumine: a

calf castration model. Schering Plough. H Coetzee, B White, DE Anderson, R Gehring.

$122,000.00 (funding on hold because of company merger and financial issues at SP-I).

-2007 MYCOPLASMA BOVIS PREVALENCE IN FIELD CASES OF BOVINE RESPIRATORY

DISEASE. B. White, D. Anderson, M. Miesner, M. Sanderson, R. Larson. Biommune,

$20,000.

-2007-08 Novel approaches to diagnosis and prevention of bovine fatty liver. USDA 1433

Formula Funds. Year 1: $30,675. B Bradford, DE Anderson.

-2007-09 - Development of The Beef Cattle Institute. Kansas State University Targeted

Excellence proposal. DU Thomson, multiple collaborators. $490,000.00; supplemental

funding 2009 $200,000.

-2007 - Serial evaluation of physiological changes related to disease progression in

experimentally induced Mannheimia respiratory disease in feeder calves. Schering-

Plough Animal Health Corporation, $64,535.00.

-2007-08 - Development of a minimally invasive surgical approach to arthrodesis of the

osteoarthritic equine proximal interphalangeal joint. AQHA $20,192.00. JD Lillich, WL

Beard, DE Anderson, LJ Armburst, M Delco

-2006 - Pilot Study. Development of a minimally invasive surgical approach for

arthrodesis of the osteoarthritic equine proximal interphalangeal joint. Beard WL, Lillich

JD, Anderson DA, Armbrust L Budget: $2,500.00.

Ohio State University

Extramural Competitive Funding:

- 2005 Repair of induced teat injuries in cows with a tissue engineered polycaprolactone

graft using minimally invasive surgical techniques (theloscopy). University of Montreal,

$5000. 2005-06.

- 2004 Development of International Camelid Research Database, Alpaca Research

Foundation Grant, $5,000.00. 2004-2005

-2003-2008 Development of an International Camelid Health Network. Alpaca Owners

and Breeders Association and Alpaca Registry Inc, $381,000.00. 2003-2008

-2003 Comparison of nutrient digestibility between browsing ruminant, intermediate

selective-browsing ruminant, and grazing ruminant species. Comlubus Zoo Competitive

Grant, $3,335.40. 2003-2004

-2001 Epidemiology of lameness in a bull Center. Select Sires Competitive Grant

Selection, $5,000.00.

-2000 Pharmacokinetics of Fenbendazole and Ivermectin Impregnated Feed in

Llamas. Morris Animal Foundation, $8,290.00.

-2000 Determination of the role of Clostridium perfringens Type A in

intraluminal intestinal hemorrhage syndrome of adult Dairy cattle. American Association

of Bovine Practitioners, graduate student training grant, $6,000.00 (2000-2001).

-2000 Evaluation of a novel carbohydrate polymer gel for prevention of

intrabdominal adhesions using a sheep laparoscopic uterine trauma model. American

College of Veterinary Surgeons, Surgeons-in-Training Grants, $9,140.00 (2000-2001).

-1999 Effects of early castration on phenotypic development and long bone growth in

llamas. Morris Animal Foundation. $24,164.00. 1999-2002

-1999 Effect of chronic copper ingestion in Llamas. Lama and Alpaca Owners of Mid-

Atlantic States, $10,620.00. 1999-2000

- 1998 Epidemiologic analysis of factors associated with neonatal

morbidity in llamas in Ohio. Ohio River Valley Llama Association Gift, $2,500.00. This

is interdepartmental research between the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences

and the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (Dr. Tom Wittum). 1998-2000

- 1997 Investigation of hepatotoxic effects of Fumonisin (Mycotoxin)

ingestion in Alpacas. Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association Gift Funds. $12,740.00.

1997-1999, manuscript in preparation.

- 1997 Pharmacokinetics of various ivermectin formulations in llamas.

Ohio River Valley Llama Association Gifts Funds. $6,000.00. 1997-1999, manuscript in

preparation.

-1997 Scientific investigation of a sudden death outbreak in a herd of

llamas in Pennsylvania. International Llama Association Gift Funds, $4,000.00. 1997-98,

results provided to International Llama Association for distribution to the membership.

-1997 Determination of normal insulin response to an intravenous glucose tolerance

test in mature Holstein bulls. Select Sires Gift Funds, $450.00. 1997-98, manuscript

accepted for publication in the American Journal of Veterinary Research.

Intramural Competitive Funding:

-2004-05 Llama and Alpaca Herd In-Residence Program. Dean’s Selective Funds.

OSU-CVM $25,000.00.

-2003 Exogenous hormonal synchronization of ovarian cyclicity in Llamas and

alpacas. Paul M Ramsey SOAR Project, $6,500.00

-2002 Effect and interaction of phenylbutazone and prostaglandin E-1 on healing

of unicortical defects in horses. Equine Racing Funds. OSU-CVM. 2002-2003.

$27,000.00

- 1997 Determination of the in vivo effects of phenylbutazone on proteoglycan

synthesis by equine articular chondrocytes using a cartilage biopsy and in vitro

interleukin-1 beta challenge model. Equine Racing Funds, The Ohio Racing Commission.

$9,662.71. 1997-1999, manuscript in preparation.

- 1996 Determination of the effects of phenylbutazone on bone formation and

resorption in equine bone using a tibial unicortical defect model. The Ohio Racing

Commission, $14,839.19, The Ohio Racing Commission, Research Grant. 1996-1998,

manuscript accepted for publication in the American Journal of Veterinary Research.

-1995 Osseointegration of hydroxyapatite coated pins used for external skeletal

fixation of an unstable fracture model: radiologic, biomechanic, and histomorphometric

investigation. $52,876.50 (Howmedica Inc - $37,876.50; Seed Grant - $15,000). 1995-

1999 – Manuscript currently being written.

Industry Funding:

-2001 Bioavailability of various forms of Vitamin E in llamas and alpacas. Purina

Feedmills Inc, $21,000.00.

-2000 Use of Turval feed supplement in llamas. Turval Laboratories. $21,450.00.

- 1997 Serpens spp bacterin for prevention and as an adjunctive treatment for

papillomatous digital dermatitis. Hygieia Gift Funds. $8,000.00. This is interdisciplinary

research between the Departments of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Veterinary

Preventive Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine and the College of

Agriculture (Dr. Maurice Eastridge). 1997-1999, manuscript in preparation.

-1994 Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and histomorphometric investigations

of hormone induced osteogenesis using a canine cortical defect model. Principal

Investigator, Monsanto Company contract grant. $10,000.00. 1994-95. Results used

internally by company with no publication expected.

Innovative Funding (Development – new concept Gifts):

-2004-2007 Food Animal Surgeon Training Grant. University of Montreal.

$120,000.00.

- 1998-2005 Development and Implementation of a Llama and Alpaca Teaching

and Research Herd: Breeding Farm Management. Individual Development Gifts (Clients,

farms, etc), $406,735.85. 1998-ongoing

-2001-2005 Development of an International Camelid Institute Endowment

Fund. $358.740.00. 2001-ongoing.

-2000-2005 Camelid Herd Health and Management Continuing Education

Series. Educational Funds Procedes. $100,902.47. 2000 - ongoing

-1998 – 2000 Effects of four diets on trace mineral metabolism and fiber growth

in llamas and alpacas. William H, William C, and Dorothy Davis Gift, $88,120.81. This

is an interdisciplinary grant between the College of Veterinary Medicine and the College

of Consumer and Textile Sciences. 1998-2000

-1997 Determination of age dependent resting serum Vitamin D3,

triiodothyronine, and tetraiodothyronine in alpacas. Forstner Gift Funds, $2,790.00.

1997-1999.

-1997 Determination of stress responses to transportation in alpacas. Forstner Gift

Funds, $700.00. 1997-98, manuscript published in The Veterinary Journal.

List funded research on which you are or have been a co-investigator and specify

the period of funding.

-2005 Craniofacial form and function in South American Camelids. Nationals

Science Foundation, $181,277.00 (Anderson component ~$91,000.00)

-2001 Orthopedic applications of TissueLink floating ball technology –

Documentation of safety to orthopedic procedures such as total hip replacement.

TissueLink Medical, $24,593.10 – Ruminant Models Consultant

- 1999 Effect of protein and calorie restriction on fiber production in Alpacas.

OARDC Industry Matching Grant Competition. OARDC $25,689.00; Camelid Health

Foundation $30,000.00; Total Grant: $55,689.00. I am a consultant and research idea

initiator for this interdisciplinary grant in co-operation with Dr. Kathryn Jakes in the

College of Human Ecology, Department of Consumer and Textile Services. 1999-2001

- 1998 Influence of supplemental biotin on chemical, histological, and clinical

changes in hoof horn of intensively managed dairy cattle. OARDC Matching Grant

Competition. $129,872.00 ($ 47,381.00 obtained from OARDC; $ 82,491.00 obtained

from Hoffman-LaRouche). I am a co-investigator (20 % contribution) in this

interdisciplinary grant between the College of Veterinary Medicine (Hoblet – PI,

Anderson) and the College of Agriculture (Dr. William P Weiss). 1998-2001

- 1998 Evaluation of the effect of diet on the quality of alpaca fleece fiber: Phase

I. Determination of effective performance parameters. OARDC Industry Small Grant

Competition. $11,500.00 (OARDC $5,500.00; Magical Farms Alpacas $6,000.00). I am

co-investigator (20 % contribution) with Dr. Kathryn Jakes (PI) in the Department of

Consumer and Textile Services. 1998-1999

- 1998 Survey of parasite control programs and intestinal nematode burdens in

llamas in Ohio. Ohio River Valley Llama Association Gift, $2,500.00. This is an

interdepartmental research between the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and

the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (Dr. Clifford Monahan). I am a co-

investigator (20 % contribution). 1998-2000

-1993 Evaluation of the normal laparoscopic anatomy of the abdomen in New

World Camelids. University Small Research Grants. Kansas State University. Co-

Investigator, $1200.00. I was a co-investigator. (50 % contribution) - published

-1993 Peritoneal fluid analysis in cattle after right flank celiotomy and

omentopexy. University Small Research Grants. Kansas State University. Co-

investigator, $2,554.54. I was a co-investigator. (50 % contribution) - published

-1992 Comparison of push-out resistance and bone histomorphometric

evaluation of hydroxyapatite ceramic coated versus non-coated orthopedic pins used in

external fixation of metacarpal osteotomies in young calves. Dean's Fund Award, Kansas

State University. Co-investigator, $5,000.00. I was a co-investigator. (50 % contribution)

- published

-1991 Comparison of in vitro push-out resistance of hydroxyapatite ceramic

coated and non-coated steinmann pins and centrally threaded pins in immature and

mature bovine bone. BGR Awards, Kansas State University. Co-investigator, $610.00. I

was a co-investigator. (50 % contribution) - completed

List prizes and awards for research, scholarly, or creative work.

- Awarded Lifetime Membership, Greater Appalachian Llama and Alpaca

Association in recognition of research and service to the llama and alpaca

community. 2003

-Industry Service Award, Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association 2003

-American Academy of Veterinary Clinicians Resident Award 1994

Editorship of or service as a reviewer for journals or other learned publications.

-Editorial review Board, Veterinary Surgery 2006-present

-Ad hoc reviewer, Veterinary Surgery (2003-2005)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Animal Science (2005)

-Ad hoc scientific reviewer, Veterinary Technician, 2005.

-Ad Hoc reviewer, Veterinary Bulletin, CABI Publishing (2003-2004)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Iduna Haus, Institute

fur Nutztierwissenschaften, Physiologie und Tierhaltung) (2003-2004)

-Editorial Review Board, Camelid Quarterly (2002-present)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Animal Reproduction, 2002.

-Editorial Review Board, Veterinary Surgery (1995-2002)

-Editorial Review Board, Compendium on Continuing Education for the

Practicing Veterinarian (1999-present)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, American Journal of Veterinary Research

(1995-present)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical

Association (1996-present)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Journal of Dairy Science (1999, 2002)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Canadian Veterinary Journal (1998)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Compendium on Continuing Education for

the Practicing Veterinarian (1995-1999)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine

(1996, 2005)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Veterinary Medicine (1997-98)

Offices held and other service to professional societies.

2013-2014 Chair, Farm Animal Surgery Symposium, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons, San Diego, Ca

2012-2013 Chair, Farm Animal Surgery Symposium – Special Sessions,

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, San Antonio, TX

2011-2012 Chair, Farm Animal Surgery Symposium – Special Sessions,

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Washington, DC

2010-2011 Chair, Farm Animal Surgery Symposium – Special Sessions,

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois

2009-2012 Scientific Advisory Committee, World Buiatrics Congress, Lisbon

Portugal

2009-2011 Chair, Subspecialty Implementation Committee, American College

of Veterinary Surgeons

2009-2011 Public Response Committee, American College of Veterinary

Surgeons

2008-2011 Chair, Ad hoc Information Technologies Commitee, American

College of Veterinary Surgeons

2009-2010 Chair, Food Animal Surgery Symposium – Special Sessions,

American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Seattle, Wa

2007-2009 Subspecialties Task Force, American College of Veterinary

Surgeons

2008 Scientific Review Committee, International Society for Camel

Research and Development (ISOCARD)

2007 Strategic Planning Committee, American College of Veterinary

Surgeons

2006-2009 Board of Regents, American College of Veterinary Surgeons

2006-2009 Board of Directors, American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Foundation

2006 Ex-Officio Board Liaizon, Awards Committee, ACVS

2006 Ex-Officio Board Liaizon, Consitution and by-Laws Committee,

ACVS

2005-2006 Scientific Review Committee, International Society for Camelid

Research and Development

2005-2006 Representative – North America, International Society for

Camelid Research and Development

2006-present Advisory Council to Mid-America Alpaca Association

-Committee Member, Awards Committee, American College of Veterinary Surgeons,

appointed 2004-present.

-Founding Board Member, Representative for North America, International Society for

Camelids, Morocco

-Scientific Program Committee, World Buiatrics Congress 2003-2004.

-Board of Directors, American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners, Region 1

(Elected 1999, Re-elected 2001). One representative from each of 4 regions of the USA is

elected by the association’s membership. Membership open

-Advisory Board Member, Southeastern Llama Rescue (Appointed 2001). Membership

open.

-Co-Chair, Food Animal Educators Meeting, American Association of Bovine

Practitioners, Columbus, Ohio 2003

-Coordinator (with Dr. William Shulaw), Small Ruminant Program, Mid-West Veterinary

Conference, 2002, Columbus, Ohio

-Co-Chair, Food Animal Educators Meeting, American Association of Bovine

Practitioners, 2002

-Coordinator (with Dr. William Shulaw and Mark Armfelt), Small Ruminant Program,

Mid-West Veterinary Conference, 2001, Columbus, Ohio

-Chair, Cow-Calf lameness subcommittee, American Association of Bovine Practitioners

(2000-present)

-Member, Bovine Lameness Committee, American Association of Bovine Practitioners

(2000-present)

-Chair, Web Site Development Committee, American Association of Small Ruminant

Practitioners, Appointed 2000. Membership open.

-Chair, Resident Credentialing Committee of the American College of Veterinary

Surgeons (Appointed October 1997; Re-appointed October 1998). Committee

membership by appointment. Membership open.

-Member, Ad-hoc Committee to Evaluate Credentials Application Procedures, American

College of Veterinary Surgeons (Appointed October 1998). Membership open.

-Chair, Large Animal Orthopedics Session, American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Annual Scientific Meeting (Appointment date November 1996, ended October 1997).

Membership open.

-Member, Alternative Reproductive Technology Committee, International Llama

Registry (Appointed December 1998). Membership is open.

-Member, Llama Committee of the American Association of Small Ruminant

Practitioners (Appointment date 1996). Membership open.

-Member, Resident Credentialing Committee of the American College of Veterinary

Surgeons (Appointment November 1996; became Chair October 1997). Membership

open.

-Co-Chair, Large Animal Orthopedics Session, American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Annual Scientific Meeting (Appointment date October 1995). Membership open.

-Residency Program Committee Member, American College of Veterinary Surgeons

(Appointment date October 1995, ended November 1996). Membership open.

Other professional / public service including reviewer of proposals

-Scientific Review Committee, World Buiatrics Congress, Dublin, Ireland

2015-2016.

-Scientific Review Committee, World Buiatrics Congress, Lisbon,

Portugal 2011-2012.

-Scientific Review Committee, World Buiatrics Congress, Quebec City,

Canada, 2003-2004.

-Scientific abstract reviewer, 12th International Conference on Bovine

Lameness, Orlando, Florida.

-Moderator, Mid-West Veterinary Conference, 2001, Columbus, Ohio

-Grant Proposal Reviewer. Interdisciplinary Biomaterials Seed Grant,

1999.

-Grant Proposal Reviewer. DOS Medical Research and Development

Fund, Department of Surgery Research Committee, College of Medicine.

1998.

-Grant proposal reviewer. International Llama Association. 1997.

-Research protocol advisor (to Mike Gelbart, MD) for swine anesthesia.

1995

-Discussant, 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of

Veterinary Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 8, 1998.

-Discussant, Small Animal Orthopedic Scientific Session, Seventh Annual

Symposium, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando, Florida,

October 18, 1997.

-Discussant, Large Animal Soft Tissue Scientific Sessions, Seventh

Annual Symposium, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Orlando,

Florida, October 18, 1997.

Administrative Service

Departmental Committees:

University of Tennessee

2012-present Head, Large Animal Clinical Sciences

2012 – present Leadership committee (Section Heads)

Kansas State University

2009 – 2012 Departmental Committee on Planning (Elected by faculty)

2007-2012 ICY/PAVE Committee

2006-2012 Graduate Programs Director, Clinical Sciences

2006-2012 Head, Agricultural Practices Section of VMTH

Ohio State University

2003-2006 Section Head, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery

2003-2006 Section Heads Committee, Dept Vet Clin Sciences

2003 –2006 Search Committee Member, Equine Emergency and

Critical Care Committee Department of Veterinary

Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State University

2002 – 2003 Chair, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery Tenure

-track Faculty Search Committee, Department of

Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State University

2001 – 2002 Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgeon Search Committee,

Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio

State University

2001 Ad-hoc Facilities working group to evaluate cooling of

Large Animal area during summer in VTH.

2000-2001 Marysville Clinician Search Committee, Department of

Veterinary Preventive Medicine, The Ohio State

University

1999-2001 Trueman Equine Chair Search Committee, Department

of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State

University

1997 – 2006 Graduate - Residency Studies Committee, Department

of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio State

University.

1999 Veterinary Epidemiologist Search Committee,

Department of Veterinary Preventative Medicine, The

Ohio State University

1998 Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgeon Search Committee,

Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Ohio

State University

1998 Research Planning Committee, Department of

Veterinary Clinical Sciences

1997 Ad-hoc Committee to develop a Uniform Evaluation

Form of Students in Clinical Rotations, The Ohio State

University.

1997 Ad-hoc Committee to develop a Uniform Student

Classroom Evaluation Form, The Ohio State

University.

1996 Small Animal Orthopedist Search Committee, The

Ohio State University

1996 Ad-hoc Committee, Client Consent Forms for Clinical

Research, The Ohio State University

Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Committees

2006-2012 Section Head, Agricultural Practices

2006-2012 Hospital Executive Board

2008-11 Chair, Agricultural practices Veterinary Technician Search

2011-2012 Food Animal Intern Selection Committee

2010-11 Food Animal Residency Selection Committee

2010-11 Food Animal Internship Selection Committee

2009-10 Food Animal Residency Selection Committee

2009-10 Food Animal Internship Selection Committee

2008-09 Food Animal Internship Selection Committee

2007-08 Food Animal Resident Search Committee

2007 Chair, Food Animal Intern Search Committee

2007 Chair, Agricultural Practices Veterinary Technician Selection Committee

2006-07 Food Animal Medicine Resident Search Committee

2006 Chair, Food Animal Surgery Resident Search Committee

University Committees

University of Tennessee

Administrative Council, University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture

Kansas State University

2010-2012 Enhanced Classroon Experience Committee (Student Senate)

2011-2012 Laser Safety Committee, Kansas State University

2010 – 2012 Faculty Senate (Elected CVM), Kansas State University

2010-2012 Faculty Senate Executive Committee

2010-2012 Chair, Veterinary Caucus, KSU Faculty Senate

2009 – 2010 Ad Hoc Advisor to the Biomaterials Center, Wichita State University,

Paul Wooley Director, Kansas Bioscience Authority, $1.2 million initial grant (expect

$21 million over next 5 years).

College Committees

University of Tennessee

2012 – present Executive Committee

2012 – present Hospital Board

2012 – present Marketing Oversight Committee

2012-2014 Large Animal Hospital Construction

Kansas State University

2009 - 2012 College Committee on Planning (Elected by faculty in DCS)

2008-2012 College Assessment Review Committee (Wilkerson Chair)

2007-2012 Advisory Board, Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

2007-2012 Student activities and industry representative oversight committee

2006– 2012 Kansas State Fair Birthing Center organizing group

2006-2012 American Royal Birthing Center organizing group

2009-2010 Ad hoc planning committee, Large Animal Research Center, KSU

This building won an award for “best design-guild projects” from the

Design-build Institute of America

2007-07 Chair, Associate Dean for Clinical Programs Search Committee

2006-2012 Veterinary Training for Rural Kansas Selection Committee

2006-07 Beef Production Task Force (development of Targeted Excellence Proposal)

2006 Regional Veterinary Centers of Teaching Excellence Committee

Ohio State University

2002-2006 Director, International Camelid Initiative Endowment

2003-2006 Council on Education, College of Veterinary Medicine

(Core Course Team Leader)

2004 Displays Committee, College of Veterinary Medicine

(Dr. Charles Capen, Chair).

2003-2006 Executive Committee, Veterinary Teaching Hospital

2002-2003 Non-Thesis Master’s Program feasibility committee,

College of Veterinary Medicine (Dr. Lynn Olsen,

Chair).

2001-2002 Food Animal Curriculum Committte, Food Animal

Educator’s Group, College of Veterinary Medicine (Dr.

Kent Hoblet, Chair

2001 - 2002 Ad hoc VTH Auditorium Renovation Committee,

College of Veterinary Medicine (appointed by

Associate Dean Hubbell)

2001 Ad hoc Aesthetic presentation and appearance for new

academic building committee (Appointed by Dean

Hoffsis)

2000 – 2001 Chair, Research Day 2001, College of Veterinary

Medicine

2000-2001 Ad-hoc Committee to develop Quarantine and Isolation

Facility at Finley research farm

1999-2006 Ad-hoc College Patent Advisory Committee, College of

Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University

1998-1999 Research Facilities Strategic Planning Committee - The

Ohio State University (William Yonushonis, Chair)

1997-2006 Finley Memorial Farm Users Committee - College of

Veterinary Medicine (Andreas Von Recum, Chair)

State Regulatory Committees:

Trichomoniasis Working Group. Kansas Department of Agriculture. William L Brown –

Animal Health Commissioner (Chair). 2011-2012

Major Academic / Professional Awards and Commendations

2015 Continuing Educator of the Year: Food Animal, Western Veterinary

Conference

2011 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, North Carolina State University,

College of Veterinary Medicine.

2011 Food Animal Speaker of the Year, North American Veterinary Conference

2011

2011 Appreciation Award, Mid-America Alpaca Foundation, January 2011

2010 Excellence in Faculty Mentoring Award. Department of Clinical Sciences,

Kansas State University.

2010 Coughlin Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee, Feb 5-7, 2010

2009 Outstanding Service Award – Regent 2007-07, American College of

Veterinary Surgeons, October 2009.

2009 Honorary Member, US Army Veterinary Corps. Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

2008-09 University Continuing Education Association Program Award (awarded to

VMCE for work done in the Cmaleid Distance Education program)

2008-09 Association for Continuing Higher Education Great Plains Region Non-

Credit Program Award (awarded to VMCE for work done in the Camelid

Distance Education program)

2007 Fort Dodge Faculty Recognition Award for Excellence in Teaching. 2007.

Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine.

-Nominated, Board of Directors, American Association of Bovine Practitioners, 2003

-Nominated, Board of Regents, American College of Veterinary Surgeons, 2002

-Nominated, Norden Teaching Award. The Ohio State University 1997.

-American Association of Veterinary Clinicians 1994 Resident Award

-Inducted, Gamma Sigma Delta - Eta Chapter (The Honor Society of Agriculture) Kansas

State University 1993

-Inducted, Phi Kappa Phi (National Collegiate Honor Society) Kansas State University

1993

-Inducted, Psi Chapter of Phi Zeta (National Veterinary Honor Society) North Carolina

State University 1990

Lecture and Lab Courses as Teaching Team Member:

Kansas State University

CS 712 Food Animal Medicine

CS 730 Surgery II (Large Animal Surgery)

CS 749 Food Animal Hospital Clinics

AP Anatomy II

CS 745 Grand Rounds

AP Parasitology

CS 828 Veterinary Management of Sheep and Goats

CS 785 Veterinary Management of Llamas and Alpacas

CS 827 Health Care of South American Camelids

CS 861-863 Advanced Large Animal Surgery

CS 890 Advanced Food Animal Surgery

AP 780 Animal Behavior

CS 774 Advanced Rural Food Animal Business Management

Ohio State University VM 616, Food Animal Techniques and Diagnostic Procedures

VCS 700.05 Senior Clinics (Team Leader)

VCS 833.07 Graduate Musculoskeletal Surgery (Team Leader)

VCS 833.0X Graduate Neurological Surgery (Team Leader)

VM 607, Musculoskeletal System

VCS 746 Cattle Diseases

VM 602, Urinary System and Fluid Therapy

VCS 793, Independent Study (Team Leader)

VM 605 Reproductive System

VM 563 Principles of Surgery

VM 615, Small Animal Medical and Surgical Techniques

VCS 747, Small Ruminant Diseases

VM 822.04, Advances in Veterinary Neurology

VCS Digestive Physiology of Pseudo ruminants

VCS Reproductive physiology of Pseudo ruminants

VCS Breeding farm management of pseudoruminants

Manuscript Referee

-Ad hoc reviewer, Online Veterinary Journal 2014-2015

- Ad hoc reviewer, Research in Veterinary Science, 2014-2105

- Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Dairy Science, 2014-2015.

- Ad hoc reviewer, Reproduction 2014-2105

- Ad hoc reviewer, Macedonian Veterinary Review 2014-2015

-Ad hoc reviewer, Comparative Medicine, 2011- present

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, American Journal of Veterinary Research

(1995-present)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical

Association (1996-present)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on

Drug Delivery and Therapy 2010

-Ad hoc reviewer, Veterinary Medicine International, 2010

-Editorial Review Board, Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

2007-present

-Editorial review Board, Veterinary Surgery 2006-present

Ad hoc reviewer, Comparative Medicine 2010

-Ad hoc reviewer, Veterinary Record, 2008, 2009, 2010

-Ad hoc reviewer, Jounal of Laboratory Animal Science 2005, 2007, 2010

-Ad hoc Reviewer, Australian Veterinary Journal 2006, 2007, 2009

-Ad hoc reviewer, Veterinary Surgery (2003-2005)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Animal Science (2005)

-Ad hoc scientific reviewer, Veterinary Technician, 2005.

-Ad Hoc reviewer, Veterinary Bulletin, CABI Publishing (2003-2004)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Iduna Haus, Institute

fur Nutztierwissenschaften, Physiologie und Tierhaltung) (2003-2004)

-Editorial Review Board, Camelid Quarterly (2002-2006)

-Ad hoc reviewer, Animal Reproduction, 2002.

-Editorial Review Board, Veterinary Surgery (1995-2002)

-Editorial Review Board, Compendium on Continuing Education for the

Practicing Veterinarian (1999-present)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Journal of Dairy Science (1999, 2002)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Canadian Veterinary Journal (1998)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Compendium on Continuing Education for

the Practicing Veterinarian (1995-1999)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine

(1996, 2005)

-Ad-hoc Scientific Reviewer, Veterinary Medicine (1997-98)

Research Models Developed:

Animal Models Developed:

Nutrition:

Bovine Duodenal Cannula

Bovine Ileal Cannula

Bovine Rumen Cannula

Swine ileal cannula

Swine liver biopsy model

Orthopedics:

Rat subcutaneous biomaterials implant model

Swine muscle biopsy model

Bovine Arthritis model – Amphoteracin B DIPJ

Bovine Unicortical defect – tibia

Ovine cortical implant model - metatarsus

Equine Unicortical defect – tibia

Bovine ESF fracture model – metacarpus

Caprine Unicortical defect model – tibia

Equine Unicortical defect model – metacarpus

Equine Cartilege defect model – fetlock

Caprine stable critical sized bone defect model - tibia

Tissue engineering:

Rat chondral defect model

Rat tibia bone defect model

Rat facial nerve injury model

Rat tibial nerve injury model

Bovine subcutaneous implant cage model

Bovine teat implant model

Pancreatic cancer cell line implantation of Fetal liver – swine

model

Reproductive Physiology:

Bovine laparoscopic ovariectomy

Camelid laparoscopic ovarian manipulation

Ovine laparotomy follicle aspiration model

Cervid laparoscopic insemination model

PK/PD modeling:

Swine jugular canulation model

Bovine pain models (castration, dehorning, lameness)

Infectious disease models:

Bovine cervical lymph duct cannulation model

Bronchoselective inoculation model

Percutaneous portal vein cannulation model

Bovine Splenectomy

Bovine laparoscopic splenectomy

Bovine hand assisted laparoscopic splenectomy

Minimally Invasive surgery models:

Laparoscopy

Theloscopy

Thoracoscopy

Inanimate Training Models Developed:

Calf castration model

Bovine dehorning model

Teat surgery model