IDEXX Reference Laboratories Clinical pathology consultants
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1 IDEXX Reference Laboratories Clinical pathology consultants Salah Al Izzi, BVMS, MSc, PhD Area(s) of interest: hematology, cytology Dr. Al Izzi completed an MSc and PhD in clinical pathology at the Ontario Veterinary College in Since then, he has served as a faculty member at universities in Baghdad, Khartoum, and Tripoli, where he was involved in both diagnostic and teaching responsibilities. He supervised nine MSc and three PhD students and published 40 peer-reviewed scientific papers in international journals. Concurrently, he worked as a diagnostic clinical pathologist in an equine specialty center from He joined IDEXX Laboratories in Markham in April Dr. Al Izzi s family includes two sons and a daughter. His hobbies are swimming, reading history, and traveling. Dean Basel, DVM, MS, DACVP, laboratory medicine Dr. Basel received his DVM with honors from Michigan State University in After a year in private practice, he completed a residency/master s degree program in pathology at the University of Missouri. Following this, he was manager of clinical pathology at Hazleton Laboratories in Madison, Wisconsin. Later he became an instructor at North Carolina State University. From , he was a pathologist at Southwest Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, where he practiced both anatomic and clinical pathology. Dr. Basel joined IDEXX in He is boardcertified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Sylvie Beaudin, DVM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: cytology, noninvasive diagnostic testing Dr. Beaudin obtained her DVM from the University of Montreal in She was a small-animal practitioner for 2 years before heading down the path of clinical pathology and veterinary diagnostics. She completed her clinical pathology residency at Oklahoma State University in 2003 and became boardcertified in She worked for a large diagnostic laboratory in California for almost 2 years and continued on as a contract pathologist for 5 years, out of Montreal. This has afforded her immense experience with cytology cases, an area she particularly enjoys. Her hobbies include screenwriting and enjoying the outdoors with her dog, Laika. Regan Bell, DVM, MS, DACVP Area(s) of interest: Regan is a 2009 graduate of Washington State University veterinary school. Regan spent 1 year at a small-animal private practice in Seattle and 3 years as a resident for Washington State University from She received her board certification clinical pathology in 2013 and gained experience at Abaxis Veterinary Reference Laboratories from She currently lives in Kansas City, Kansas, with her husband Carl, three pugs, and two orange tabbies. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, reading, and Barre. Deborah C. Bernreuter, DVM, MS Area(s) of interest: laboratory medicine Dr. Bernreuter received her DVM from Colorado State University, where as an undergraduate she was employed in the parasitology laboratory for 6 years. She was in private small-animal/exotic practice for 1 year. After receiving a visiting fellowship at Cornell University and then completing an MS in clinical pathology from the University of Illinois, she worked as a clinical pathologist at Veterinary Reference Laboratory in California and as acting director of their San Leandro facility. From 1991 to 1998, Dr. Bernreuter was an independent clinical pathology consultant and taught anatomy and physiology at Mesa College in Arizona. In 1998, she returned to California as the medical director of Sierra Veterinary Laboratory. Dr. Bernreuter joined IDEXX in Allison Billings, VMD, DACVP Dr. Billings obtained her BS from Duke University in 2000 and her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in After completing a small-animal internship and working in private practice, she returned to the University of Pennsylvania for her residency in clinical pathology. She became board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in She began working as a contract pathologist for IDEXX in 2011 and joined the IDEXX pathology team in July She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband Mike, their three sons, and their dog Gus.
2 Agatha Boisvert, DVM, DACVP Prior to attending veterinary school, Dr. Boisvert had a background and training in laboratory medicine, including an MS in medical technology. After earning her DVM from Iowa State University in 1997, she completed a clinical pathology residency at Michigan State University and was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Dr. Boisvert worked as a staff pathologist at Michigan State University for 1 year before accepting a position with Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory (VDL) in Columbus, Ohio, in She became an IDEXX pathologist in 2004, when IDEXX acquired VDL. Leisl C. Breickner, DVM, DACVP Dr. Breickner received her DVM degree from Cornell University in Following graduation, she completed a smallanimal internship at a large referral hospital in New Jersey. Dr. Breickner remained in small-animal private practice until beginning a clinical pathology residency at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in During this time, she performed research with adult equine mesenchymal stem cells and acquired skills in cell and tissue cultureand immunofluorescence techniques, as well as RNA and protein extraction. Dr. Breickner attained board certification through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011 and joined IDEXX the same year. Seth Chapman, DVM, MS, DACVP Dr. Chapman received his DVM from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in Following an internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at Texas A&M University, he was in mixed-animal practice for 2 years before returning to Texas A&M for a residency in clinical pathology. After completion of the residency in 2008, Dr. Chapman received his MS in veterinary pathology and obtained board certification through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Stephanie Corn, DVM, DACVP, laboratory medicine Dr. Corn received her DVM from The Ohio State University (OSU) in 2000 and was an associate veterinarian in smallanimal practice for 2 years before returning to OSU for a clinical pathology residency. She worked as a clinical instructor at OSU after completion of her residency. Dr. Corn became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2005 and joined IDEXX at the Worthington, Ohio, laboratory in Dean Cornwell, DVM, PhD, MT (ASCP) Regional Head of Clinical Pathology, immunology, molecular diagnostics Dr. Cornwell attended Fort Hays State University and received a BS degree in medical technology prior to receiving his DVM from Kansas State University (KSU) in He practiced in Kansas City for 1 year before beginning his clinical pathology residency at KSU in Dr. Cornwell joined IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in 1997 and moved to Dallas, Texas, in 2000 to become regional head of clinical pathology. He completed and defended his thesis in physical gene mapping and received his doctorate in He is chair of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technical team and was instrumental in driving IDEXX to become the premier provider for veterinary molecular diagnostics. Rick L. Cowell, DVM, MS, DACVP, MRCVS Dr. Cowell received his DVM from Oklahoma State University in 1978 and achieved board certification in Before joining IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in 2005, he was a professor of veterinary clinical pathology at Oklahoma State University for 19 years. Dr. Cowell has authored or coauthored numerous journal articles. He is coeditor of the textbooks Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Dog and Cat, Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Horse and Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears and is the editor of the textbook Veterinary Clinical Pathology Secrets.
3 Janice A. Cruz Cardona, DVM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: cytology, chemistry, exotic species, coagulation Born and raised in Isabela, Puerto Rico, Dr. Cruz received her BS in animal science with high honors from the University of Puerto Rico. She then headed to Cornell University, completing her DVM in Dr. Cruz stayed in New York and practiced small-animal medicine, where her interest in clinical pathology grew. In 2007, she pursued a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Florida and received board certification from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in She joined IDEXX in April Martin David, DVM, MS, DACVP Area(s) of interest: cytology, immunocytochemistry, hematology Dr. David received his DVM from the University of Montreal in He started his clinical pathology training as an intern in laboratory diagnostics, also at the University of Montreal. In 1994, he began a residency and MS program at Purdue University and remained there as a clinical instructor. Dr. David joined IDEXX in Since 2001, he has been an adjunct faculty member in the clinical pathology curriculum of the veterinary technology program of the Community College of Denver and has also served on their advisory board. Dr. David is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Deborah Davis, DVM, DACVP Dr. Davis graduated with a BS from The Ohio State University (OSU) in She attended The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated with honors in 2000, staying on at OSU for her residency in clinical pathology. While there, she participated in research involving mouse models of human breast cancer metastasis to bone and became proficient in many molecular techniques, including cell transfection and real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR). She relocated to Massachusetts with IDEXX in 2004 and completed her board certification in the American College of Veterinary Pathology that same year. Kaori Davis, DVM, DACVP, chemistry Dr. Davis earned her DVM from the University of Tokyo, Japan, in She completed her residency at North Carolina State University and her board certification in September Before joining IDEXX at the West Sacramento, California, reference laboratory in November 2014, she worked as a veterinary product specialist for IDEXX Japan. Her professional interests include erythrocyte kinetics and iron homeostasis. Dennis B. DeNicola, DVM, PhD, DACVP Chief Veterinary Educator and, chemistry, education Dr. DeNicola completed his DVM in 1978 and his PhD in 1981, both at Purdue University. For more than 20 years, he served as educator in clinical and surgical pathology. In addition, he directed the primary clinical pathology laboratory as well as the cytology and surgical pathology service at Purdue s veterinary school. He also ran a private pathology service for 15 years. A speaker at more than 300 national and international education symposia, Dr. DeNicola also has authored or coauthored more than 150 publications in various aspects of veterinary clinical pathology. Lily Edwards, DVM, MVSc, DACVP Dr. Edwards graduated from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan in 1998 and proceeded directly to graduate studies in clinical pathology. In 2001, she joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories and in 2002, attained board certification in clinical pathology from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Edwards lives in the suburbs of Calgary with her husband, two children, and two cats. Pete Fernandes, DVM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: cytology, proteinuria, UPC, immunocytochemistry Dr. Fernandes completed his DVM at the University of Wisconsin Madison, followed by an internship in smallanimal medicine and surgery at South Shore Animal Hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Dr. Fernandes completed residencies in clinical pathology at Texas A&M University and at the University of Florida. He is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists.
4 Brittney Fierro, DVM, DACVP Dave Fisher, DVM, DACVP Dr. Fisher received his DVM from Washington State University and practiced at a small-animal clinic in Washington prior to his residency in clinical pathology at the University of California, Davis. Following his board certification, he was a clinical pathology instructor at the University of Wisconsin. In 1995, he started working for IDEXX at the company s reference laboratory in West Sacramento, California. While working for IDEXX, he has served in various capacities including bench pathologist, chair of the IDEXX medical review board, resident coordinator, and regional manager. He served on the clinical pathology board examination committee for 5 years and is the current section editor of What is your diagnosis? in the journal Veterinary Clinical Pathology. Carrie Flint, DVM, DACVP Dr. Flint was born and raised in southern New Hampshire and graduated from the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in She completed a residency in clinical pathology at Michigan State University in 2009 and is boardcertified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Flint joined IDEXX in the Delta, British Columbia, laboratory in October of Her hobbies include music, computers, and reading, along with exploring beautiful British Columbia with her chocolate Labrador retriever, Lily. Shir Gilor, DVM, MSc, BSc, DACVP Area(s) of interest: cytology of infectious diseases, internal medicine After receiving a master s degree in neurobiology, Dr. Gilor completed her DVM at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, in After an internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, she completed a clinical pathology residency at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Veterinary Medicine. From 2010 to 2012, Dr. Gilor was a clinical pathologist at IDEXX in Wetherby, England. She and her husband relocated to Ohio, where she worked at The Ohio State University as clinical assistant professor in community practice and at Columbus State Community College as adjunct faculty in veterinary technology. Ruanna Gossett, DVM, PhD, DACVP Dr. Gossett received her DVM from Texas A&M University in She completed an internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at North Carolina State University and then worked in small-animal private practices in North Carolina and Texas. Dr. Gossett completed residency training in clinical pathology at Texas A&M in Prior to joining IDEXX in 1997, she served as a postdoctoral research associate in the pathology department at Texas A&M, working with a swine melanoma model and a lipid-binding protein and Acyl-CoA binding protein. She received her PhD in 1998 and is board-certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Jamie Haddad*, VMD, DACVP Anatomic and Area(s) of interest: diagnostic pathology, bone marrow evaluation Dr. Haddad, a native New Yorker, received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in She remained there for her anatomic pathology residency and then continued on to a clinical pathology residency at North Carolina State University. Dr. Haddad is board-certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and is particularly interested in cytologic-histologic correlates. Upon completion of her pathology training, Dr. Haddad moved back to New York to work for IDEXX at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. Natalie Hoepp, DVM, MS, DACVP Katy Jacocks, DVM, DACVP, clinical chemistry Dr. Jacocks received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2006 and completed her clinical pathology residency at the school from She also has experience in a general veterinary practice. She currently lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband Eric and son Reagan. The family has two dogs, Riley Joe and Penny. In her free time, they enjoy going to the park, the zoo, or the train station basically anything her toddler wants to do!
5 Elizabeth Jay, DVM, MS, DACVP Regional Head of Clinical Pathology Dr. Jay, an Indiana native, received her DVM from Purdue University in After 10 years of practice experience, including mixed-animal practice in North Carolina and smallanimal/emergency practice in Chicago, she returned to Purdue in 1999 as a professional assistant in oncology to investigate residency/research alternatives. She completed a residency in clinical pathology, earned her master s degree in veterinary pathobiology in 2003, and was board-certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Dr. Jay joined IDEXX in 2009 with previous experience in both diagnostic clinical pathology and pharmaceutical research. Jeremy Johnson*, DVM, PhD, DACVP Director, North America Pathology Area(s) of interest: surgical pathology, coagulation, bone marrow core samples, cytology Dr. Johnson received his DVM from Colorado State University in 1998 and completed residencies in anatomic and clinical pathology. His graduate work focused on vitamin K metabolism and vitamin K-dependent proteins involved in bone metabolism and coagulation. Board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in anatomic and clinical pathology, Dr. Johnson has been with IDEXX since Jocelyn Johnsrude, DVM, MS, DACVP Dr. Johnsrude received her BS and DVM from North Carolina State University. She spent 5 years in small-animal private practice before joining the University of Florida for her residency in clinical pathology in She was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Dr. Johnsrude attended the University of California, Davis, for a graduate program and received her MS in pathology in She has been working for IDEXX since early Sonya Keller, DVM, DVSc, DACVP Dr. Keller graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) in She worked as a mixed-animal practitioner in rural Ontario until returning to OVC to complete her DVSc in clinical pathology in Dr. Keller also completed her board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in After graduation, she joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories in Calgary in January 2006 and relocated to the Markham, Ontario, laboratory in Dr. Keller lives in Maple, Ontario, with her husband Wayne, her two sons, and their two cats. She enjoys biking, hiking, hockey and spending time with her family. Laura Lane, DVM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: infectious diseases Dr. Lane received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2005 and completed her residency at Oklahoma State University from She received her certification as a DACVP in clinical pathology in September She currently lives in Merriam, Kansas, with her husband Nathaniel and their rescue pit bulls Zoe Bug and Olivia Olive. Her hobbies include fitness, outdoor adventure, traveling, and teaching continuing education (CE) lectures, wet labs, and more. Jean-Sebastien Latouche, DVM, DEX, DACVP Area(s) of interest: ultrasound-guided cytology; cytology Dr. Latouche graduated with a DVM from the University of Montreal in 1996 and completed his DEX/residency in clinical pathology at the University of Montreal in He was boardcertified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Dr. Latouche worked at VDIC from as a full-time clinical pathologist, and then part-time as a locum clinical pathologist from while also working full-time as an instructor/clinician for the clinical pathology service of the University of Montreal. Dr. Latouche returned full-time to VDIC in September of 2005 and transplanted his family to the small town of Estacada, in the Portland, Oregon, area. VDIC was acquired by IDEXX in August of 2009.
6 Desiree Lipscomb, DVM, MS, PhD, MT (ASCP) Dr. Lipscomb received her DVM in 1990 from Auburn University and then completed a clinical pathology residency and received her MS (1996) and PhD (2000). Prior to attending veterinary school, she obtained BS degrees in laboratory technology (1982) and medical technology (1983) from Auburn University and worked as an ASCP-certified medical technologist in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr Lipscomb joined IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and watching White Sox baseball and stockcar racing. Liz Little, VMD, DACVP Regional Head of Clinical Pathology-North Region, infectious diseases Dr. Little obtained her BA from Williams College in 1998 and her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) in She stayed at UPenn for her clinical pathology residency, during which she published papers on feline nasal lymphoma, cutaneous toxoplasmosis, and a keloidal fibrosarcoma. Dr. Little was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2006 and stayed at UPenn for a lectureship year. She worked as a clinical pathologist for a diagnostic laboratory for 3 years and joined the IDEXX team in Lynne Marcotte, DVM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: cytology, endocrinology, hematology Dr. Marcotte obtained her DVM from the University of Montreal in 1987 and then worked as a companion-animal practitioner in Quebec City until After 2 years of teaching animal-health technicians, she enrolled in the clinical pathology residency program at the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, in In 2002, she attained board certification from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX in 2005, working as a clinical pathologist in the Montreal laboratory. A native of Hull, Quebec, Dr. Marcotte now lives in Quebec City with her significant other and three adorable children. She enjoys outdoor sports (cross-country skiing, trekking, snowshoeing, cycling), indoor training, and travel. James Matthews, DVM, MS, PhD Area(s) of interest: hematology technology, cytology, quality assurance testing Dr. Matthews graduated from the University of Illinois in He was in small-animal practice in the Chicago area before returning to the University of Illinois as a teaching associate. He received his MS in veterinary science from Washington State University in 1982, and his PhD in veterinary pathology from Iowa State University in He has been an assistant professor of veterinary pathology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and at Iowa State University. In 1988, Dr. Matthews became chief of veterinary clinical pathology for Veterinary Services, Inc. A founding member and secretary for the Veterinary Laboratory Association, Dr. Matthews joined IDEXX in 1996 as the regional head of clinical pathology for the central and eastern regions. In 2000 Dr. Matthews joined the LaserCyte Instrument Development team and has since continued as a senior staff clinical pathologist in the Elmhurst, Illinois, laboratory. Cathy Monteith, DVM, MVSc, DACVP Special Projects Manager, canine reproduction Dr. Monteith received her BS in agriculture from the University of British Columbia in In 1989, she received her DVM from Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan. After practicing at a mixed-animal practice in Ontario and a small-animal practice on Vancouver Island, she returned to WCVM and received her MVSc in Following a senior diagnostic fellowship year, she was board-certified as a clinical pathologist by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in She held a temporary faculty position at WCVM and conducted research in lentiviral infections in sheep in In the winter, she is busy with her two children and the multiple sports and activities that they are involved in. In the summer she enjoys fishing and camping at the many lakes in central/northern Saskatchewan.
7 Sébastien Overvelde, DVM, MVSc, DACVP National Head of Clinical Pathology, Canada Area(s) of interest: cytology, infectious diseases A native of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Dr. Overvelde received his DVM from the University of Montreal in 1998 and then worked in a small-animal practice in Newport News, Virginia, for 3 years. He then returned to the University of Montreal to complete a residency in clinical pathology and a master s degree in veterinary science. Dr. Overvelde attained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification in 2004 and joined IDEXX at the Montreal laboratory in November of the same year. He became head of pathology for Canada in Dr Overvelde lives in Laval, Quebec, with his wife and two daughters. His family also includes a golden retriever and three cats. Kate E. Pennick, DVM, MS, chemistry, protein electrophoresis, flow cytometry, virology, infectious diseases Dr. Pennick graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a BS in biochemistry and molecular biology in 1999 before obtaining her MS in veterinary pathology from the University of Georgia in 2005 and her DVM from Michigan State University in She has several years of research and diagnostic laboratory experience and has published manuscripts on the use of DNA in situ hybridization to detect viral diseases and the development of automated DNA in situ hybridization methods. Dr. Pennick completed her residency at Kansas State University in 2013 prior to joining the IDEXX team in February Heidi Peta, DVM, MVSc, DACVP, endocrinology Dr. Peta received her DVM in 2002 from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan. She spent 1 year in small-animal private practice in Edmonton, Alberta, before returning to WCVM in 2003 to begin a 3-year residency in clinical pathology. Her time there was spent performing diagnostic duties, teaching veterinary students, and completing a master s project on GLDH, a liver enzyme in dogs. After the final year of her residency, Dr. Peta earned American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification. She worked at a veterinary laboratory near Seattle before joining IDEXX Reference Laboratories in Caroline Piché, DVM, MSc, DACVP Dr. Piché graduated with a DVM from the University of Montreal in 2002, which was followed up by a 1-year internship in smallanimal medicine and surgery. She then completed a 3-year residency in clinical pathology while also pursuing a master s degree in veterinary sciences. After graduating in 2007, Dr. Piché worked as a clinical pathologist at the diagnostic laboratory of the University of Montreal. She joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories in June David Pinson*, DVM, PhD, DACVP, DACLAM Anatomic and Area(s) of interest: research, surgical pathology, laboratory animal medicine Dr. Pinson is a 1978 graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. After 2 years of private practice in western Kentucky, he returned to postgraduate medical education in a program that combined laboratory animal medicine with veterinary pathology training, which resulted in his PhD in experimental pathology in He continued his studies at Auburn University and the University of Florida, becoming board-certified in anatomic pathology in 1986 and laboratory animal medicine in Dr. Pinson has been active in veterinary medicine for the past 25 years, including ownership of his own laboratory operation. In addition to having his work published in numerous peer-reviewed publications, he has served on several editorial boards and holds memberships in many professional associations. Roberta L. Relford*, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM, DAVCP Division Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, IDEXX Reference Laboratories Area(s) of interest: internal medicine, coagulation, cytology, kidney disease Dr. Relford graduated from Auburn University in 1982 and was a small-animal practitioner for 4 years. She earned an MS in pathology at Mississippi State University and a PhD in pathology from Texas A&M University, where she also pursued a residency in small-animal internal medicine. Dr. Relford is board-certified in internal medicine by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She lectures on various topics including clinical pathology, internal medicine, infectious diseases, cytology, and platelet disorders.
8 Lois Roth-Johnson*, DVM, PhD, DACVP Anatomic and Area(s) of interest: diagnostic pathology, gastrointestinal and liver disease, infectious diseases Dr. Roth-Johnson began her veterinary career when she received her DVM from Cornell University. After completing a residency in anatomic pathology at Oklahoma State University, she returned to Cornell to earn her PhD. She then became board-certified in anatomic and clinical pathology. Dr. Roth- Johnson has served on the faculties at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine and at the University of Florida. For 9 years, she was director of the clinical laboratory at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital. Julia Ryseff, DVM, MS, DACVP instrumentation, reference intervals Dr. Ryseff received her DVM from the University of Illinois in 2009, during which time she worked as an emergency clinical pathology technician. She received her residency training and master s degree at Colorado State University, after which she stayed on for a year as a clinical instructor. She became boardcertified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in She was a clinical instructor at Kansas State University, participating in diagnostic service, resident training, and the construction of de novo laboratory reference intervals. She joined IDEXX in March 2015 in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Sarah Schmidt, DVM, DACVP Dr. Schmidt received her DVM degree from the University of Florida in She practiced small-animal medicine and surgery in the Sunshine State for the following 6 years before deciding to pursue her love for clinical pathology and accept a residency position at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her 3-year residency and was certified as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathology in She continued as a lecturer, performing clinical pathology services, at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine prior to working as a clinical pathologist at a large veterinary diagnostic laboratory affiliated with a veterinary referral practice in Tampa, Florida. Following relocation to Massachusetts, she joined IDEXX in January of 2015 Amy Schnelle, DVM, MS, DACVP Dr. Schnelle graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 2004 with a BS in agribusiness, with a concentration in animal science. She graduated from the University of Illinois in 2008 with a DVM and stayed on at Illinois for a rotating small-animal medicine and surgery internship, followed by a residency in clinical pathology. She became board-certified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in clinical pathology in the fall of After accepting a position with the University of Illinois as a clinical instructor, Dr. Schnelle completed a MS in veterinary pathobiology in May She joined the IDEXX team in Memphis in May Sha loves standard poodles and enjoys training in agility and rally obedience with her dogs in her free time. Andrea Siegel, DVM, DACVP Dr. Siegel received her DVM from La Salle University, Bogota, Colombia, in After graduating she went to Barcelona, Spain, where she obtained the EU veterinary certification at the University of Barcelona and then worked for 7 years in smallanimal private practice. In 2008, she relocated to New York City, where she completed a residency in clinical pathology at ALX Laboratories, Animal Medical Center. Dr. Siegel joined IDEXX at the end of her residency through the ALX Laboratories acquisition in December of She was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Her duties include reading diagnostic cytology cases and consulting with clients. She lives in New York City with her husband, her son, and their three cats. Rob Simoni, DVM, DACVP, (Clinical Pathology) Dr. Simoni is a native New Englander who has spent the majority of his life living in southeastern Connecticut. After graduating from the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2000, he worked as a primary care small-animal clinician. In 2006, he returned to Tufts and completed a 3-year residency in clinical pathology. He was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2009 and has been working as a diagnostic clinical pathologist at IDEXX in the North Grafton, Massachusetts, laboratory since that time.
9 Kyra L. Somers, DVM, PhD Area(s) of interest: diagnostic cytology, hematology, lysosomal storage diseases Dr. Somers received her DVM degree from Colorado State University (CSU) in She remained at CSU and completed a combined clinical pathology residency and PhD training program in She was then retained by CSU and appointed as an assistant professor. She continued her research endeavors, provided substantial diagnostic support for the veterinary teaching hospital, and participated in teaching clinical pathology to veterinary students until In March of 2005, she relocated to Massachusetts and joined IDEXX at the North Grafton laboratory. Melanie Spoor, DVM, MS, DAVCP (Clinical), MRCVS Jennifer Steinberg, DVM, DACVP, iron metabolism Dr. Steinberg is a native of Maryland and received her DVM degree from Tufts University in She did a rotating smallanimal internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Steinberg received her residency training at Colorado State University and Tufts University and was certified in clinical pathology in She has been a clinical instructor/parttime faculty at Tufts and a staff pathologist at the University of Pennsylvania participating in diagnostic service, teaching, and resident training. Her professional interests include cytology and hematology, specifically iron metabolism. She has two cats named Bill and Kevin, who are willful and bad. Elaine Tobias*, VMD, MS, DACVIM, DACVP, oncology Dr. Tobias earned her master s degree in molecular biology from New York University and her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She interned at the University of Pennsylvania and completed an internal medicine residency at New York City s Animal Medical Center. She worked as an emergency clinician and small-animal internist in private practice until joining IDEXX as an internal medicine consultant from In 2011, she was a senior lecturer in clinical pathology at a university in Australia and returned to IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in late Dr. Tobias is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in small-animal internal medicine and by the American College of Veterinary Pathology in clinical pathology. Amy Valenciano, DVM, MS, DACVP, clinical chemistry, cancer diagnostics Dr. Valenciano received her DVM from Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Following graduation, she became a small-animal practitioner for 2 years in Austin, Texas. She then completed a master s degree and residency program in veterinary clinical pathology at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000, the same year that she joined IDEXX. Her husband is also a veterinarian; they have two children and reside in Flower Mound, Texas. Maria Vandis, DVM, DACVP Dr. Vandis received her DVM degree from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in 1995 and completed a year-long internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. After finishing a residency in internal medicine at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston, she worked as a staff clinician in the internal medicine and oncology departments at Angell until She then returned to Tufts to pursue a residency in clinical pathology and became board-certified in Dr. Vandis joined IDEXX in the North Grafton laboratory in December Kari Velguth, DVM, DACVP, exotic species Before becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Velguth received a degree in Japanese language from Georgetown University and worked for several years in Washington, DC, as a researcher for one of Japan s major newspapers. She received her DVM from Virginia- Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in She completed an internship in small-animal medicine and surgery in Phoenix, Arizona, followed by a specialty internship in zoological medicine at the Tulsa Zoo and Oklahoma State University. She remained at the school for her clinical pathology residency, which she completed in She has worked with several zoos and wildlife rehabilitators.
10 Raquel M. Walton, VMD, PhD, DACVP Area(s) of interest: exotic species hematology, reference intervals, lymphoid and histiocytic neoplasms Dr. Walton received her VMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) in Following 2 years of private clinical practice in Philadelphia, she completed a combined clinical pathology residency and MS training program in 1997 at Colorado State University (CSU). She served as a lecturer in veterinary clinical pathology at UPenn from From , Dr. Walton completed a postdoctoral fellowship while pursuing her doctorate in neural stem cell research. She received her doctorate in 2006 from CSU and joined the faculty of UPenn as an assistant professor and head of the clinical pathology laboratories at the large- and small-animal campuses. In August of 2012, she relocated to Manhattan and joined IDEXX at the Animal Medical Center. Julie Webb, DVM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: Dr. Webb is a native of Ottawa and received her DVM from the Ontario Veterinary College in She practiced in the Ottawa area for 2 years before pursuing a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Georgia. She became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2008 and has been a clinical instructor at the University of Wisconsin- Madison since that time: performing diagnostic service, training residents, and teaching veterinary students. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her dogs and staying active by cycling, swimming, and playing hockey and soccer. She enjoys gardening in the summer months, as well as working with stained glass in the winter months. Kimberly Weber, DVM Area(s) of interest: cytology, clinical pathology, hematology Prior to becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Weber received a degree in music from Northwestern University and also worked in information technology at the Kellogg School of Management. She completed her DVM at the University of Illinois, graduating with honors in Dr. Weber stayed at the University of Illinois, where she completed a residency in clinical pathology in During her residency, Dr. Weber researched endothelial cell markers for use in immunocytochemical differentiation of hemangiosarcoma from other sarcomas. She relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, to join IDEXX in October Linda L. Werner*, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVP Area(s) of interest: hematology, cytology, immunology, laboratory medicine After receiving her DVM from The Ohio State University in 1974, Dr. Werner completed an internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City and an internal medicine residency at the University of California, Davis. She was director of the clinical immunology laboratory at the University of Florida until 1985, when she returned to UC Davis to pursue a PhD in comparative pathology, joining the UC Davis veterinary pathology department in 1990 and IDEXX in Dr. Werner is board-certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. She has authored more than 60 publications, presented a number of research abstracts, and been invited to lecture on topics including clinical immunology, retroviral immunology, and hematology. Tamara Wills, DVM, MS, DACVP (Clinical and Anatomic Pathology) Anatomic and Area(s) of interest: diagnostic pathology Dr. Wills is an Oregon native and completed her DVM at Oregon State University in After working in small-animal private practice in western Oregon, she completed a clinical pathology residency program and earned an MS at Washington State University. Upon completion of her residency, she joined IDEXX in Portland, Oregon, for a short time and obtained her board certification as a clinical pathologist. Dr. Wills then completed 5 years as a faculty member at Washington State University and became boarded in anatomic pathology in She rejoined IDEXX in 2011 and is currently is an adjunct professor at Washington State University.
11 Denise Wunn, DVM, MS, DACVP, MRCVS Director, North America Clinical Pathology Area(s) of interest: equine clinical pathology, cytology, hemolytic diseases Dr. Wunn graduated with distinction from Iowa State University in She spent the next 4 years in private practice in mixedanimal and small-animal practices. She completed a residency and graduate degree at Washington State University. Dr. Wunn joined IDEXX in 2000 and became certified as a clinical pathologist by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Her specialties include cytology, hematology, and equine clinical pathology. She enjoys teaching and has taught at Washington State University, Iowa State University, and Tufts University. In addition, Dr. Wunn has done many continuing education programs for both veterinarians and veterinary technicians in the U.S. and internationally. Her most recent publications are contributions to manuscripts involving hematology of tortoises and sea turtles in association with the New England Aquarium and reference intervals for the Friesian horse in association with the University of Wisconsin. Shanon Zabolotzky, DVM, DACVP, clinical chemistry Dr. Zabolotzky received her DVM from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and completed a rotating smallanimal internship at hospitals in Aurora and Berwyn, Illinois. She then completed the joint residency program between IDEXX in West Sacramento and the University of California, Davis, becoming board-certified in clinical pathology. After working as a contractor during the last 1½ years of her residency, Dr. Zabolotzky became a full-time clinical pathologist at the West Sacramento laboratory in Pi Jie Yang, BVSc Area(s) of interest: diagnostic cytopathology Dr. Yang received her BVSc from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Following graduation, she spent 2½ years in smallanimal practice and developed her interest in pathology, more specifically diagnostic cytopathology. This led her to pursue a pathology internship at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga (yes, it is a real place), New South Wales, Australia, followed by a move to Stillwater, Oklahoma, to undertake the clinical pathology residency at Oklahoma State University. After her residency, Dr. Yang successfully completed her board certification as a clinical pathologist and joined IDEXX in Irvine, California. In her spare time, she enjoys experimenting with new cooking recipes, curling up with a good book, or finding ways to fulfill her wanderlust. Having now resided on three continents, Dr. Yang hopes to eventually leave her footprints on all seven continents. Strengthen the bonds. *Indicates the specialist is double-boarded Indicates the specialist is a contractor 2015 IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved All /TM marks are owned by IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. The IDEXX Privacy Policy is available at idexx.com.
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