KSUCVM • DMP • Seminars

Pathobiology Journal Club

 

Spring 2007
Time and Venue: Friday 8:30 AM, Mosier Hall N202

Date Presenter
January 19 Craig Trotter (New Zealand)
January 26 Gina Scott (Vet. Library)
February 2 No meeting
February 9 Lalitha Peddireddi
February 16 David Montano
February 23 Rebecca Pullen
March 2 Dr. J. Guikema (KSU Research)
March 9 John Patton
March 16 Guest Dr. Robertson
March 23 Spring Break
March 30 Kendra Siebert
April 6 Mermagya Dhakal
April 13 Ashley Thornton
April 20 Javier Vinasco
April 27 Chris Ellis
May 4 Open

Speakers should e-mail the titles and abstracts of their presentations to Manuel Moro by Monday in order for it to be distributed.  My thanks to the speaker volunteers.  All interested members of the Department and Graduate Group are encouraged to attend.

 

Use of Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns and Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis To Compare Historic and Contemporary Isolates of Multi-Drug-Resistant Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Newport
Anna Catharina B. Berge, John M. Adaska, and William M. Sischo


The design of randomized controlled trials of veterinary vaccines
Ian R. Dohoo


Expression of Putative Virulence Factors of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Differs in Bovine and Human Infections
Rebecca A. Rashid, Tami A. Tabata, Melissa J. Oatley, Thomas E. Besser, Phillip I. Tarr, and Steve L. Moseley

Does the use of antibiotics in food animals pose a risk to human health? A critical review of published data
Ian Phillips, Mark Casewell, Tony Cox, Brad De Groot, Christian Friis, Ron Jones, Charles Nightingale, Rodney Preston and John Waddell


Long-term persistence of multi-drug-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Newport in two dairy herds
Rowland N. Cobbold, BVSc, PhD; Daniel H. Rice, MS; Margaret A. Davis, DVM, PhD; Thomas E. Besser, DVM, PhD, DACVM; Dale D. Hancock, DVM, PhD


An Epidemiologic Critique of Current Microbial Risk Assessment Practices: The Importance of Prevalence and Test Accuracy Data
IAN A. GARDNER


Incidence, Duration, and Prevalence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Fecal Shedding by Feedlot Cattle during the Finishing Period
M. L. KHAITSA, D. R. SMITH, J. A. STONER, A. M. PARKHURST, S. HINKLEY, T. J. KLOPFENSTEIN, AND R. A. MOXLEY

Memory TH2 cells induce alternatively activated macrophages to mediate protection against nematode parasites
Robert M Anthony, Joseph F Urban, Jr, Farhang Alem, Hossein A Hamed, Cristina T Rozo, Jean-Luc Boucher, Nico Van Rooijen and William C Gause


Experimental therapy of African trypanosomiasis with a nanobody-conjugated human trypanolytic factor
Toya Nath Baral, Stefan Magez, Benoıˆt Stijlemans, Katja Conrath, Benoit Vanhollebeke, Etienne Pays, Serge Muyldermans and Patrick De Baetselier


Accelerated Intestinal Epithelial Cell Turnover: A New Mechanism of Parasite Expulsion
Laura J. Cliffe, Neil E Humphreys, Thomas E. Lane, Chris S. Potten, Cath Booth, Richard K. Grencis


Netrins Promote Developmental and Therapeutic Angiogenesis
Brent D. Wilson, Masaaki Ii, Kye Won Park, Arminda Suli, Lise K. Sorensen, Fre´deric Larrieu-Lahargue, Lisa D. Urness, Wonhee Suh


Creating oral squamous cancer cells: A cellular model of oral- esophageal carcinogenesis
Gitta Goessel, Michael Quante, William C. Hahn, Hideki Harada, Steffen Heeg, Yasir Suliman, Michaela Doebele, Alexander von Werder, Christine Fulda, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Anil K. Rustgi, Hubert E. Blum, and Oliver G. Opitz
Jun Asai,7 Gerhardus A.H. Kock,7§ Tina Thorne,7 Marcy Silver,7 Kirk R. Thomas,1,5
Chi-Bin Chien,4,6¬ Douglas W. Losordo,7¬ Dean Y. Li3¬


 

 

spacerK-State WebsiteKSUCVM MainpageDMP  
spacer

This section was last updated on:Tuesday March 06 2007

© 1996-2008 Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Nondiscrimination Notice.

Kansas State University • College of Veterinary Medicine • 101 Trotter Hall • Manhattan KS 66506-5601