January 2018
KSVDL Personnel Activities
Activities
Dr. Lalitha Peddireddi was a faculty volunteer for interviewing prospective 2022 CVM students. |
Dr. Steve Ensley conducted a liver biopsy wet lab at the North Dakota Veterinary Medical Association in Fargo, ND. |
Dr. Doug Marthaler Attended the American Association of American Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians and co-organizing the symposium entitled, "Next Generation Sequencing: Application in Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories, A Multidisciplinary Symposium". He also Co-chaired the Virology Committee in San Diego, CA. |
Dr. Jianfa Bai presented a poster at the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association Conference in Manhattan, KS. |
Dr. Steve Ensley conducted a liver biopsy wet lab at the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association Continuing Education Ag Animal Program in Greeley, Co. |
Dr. Lalitha Peddireddi presented, “Development of a quantitative real time RT-PCR assay for sensitive detection of emerging Atypical Porcine Pestivirus associated with congenital tremor in pigs” at the CRWAD Annual meeting in Chicago, IL. |
Dr. Cindy Bell presented a poster at the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association Conference in Manhattan, KS. |
Drs. Mike Moore and Gregg Hanzlicek represented the KSVDL at the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association Conference in Manhattan, KS. |
Dr. Doug Marthaler presented "Molecular epidemiology, clinical relevance and diagnosis of porcine rotaviruses A, B, and C” at the Western Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians in Saskatoon, SK. |
Dr. Lalitha Peddireddi was awarded a grant as co-principle investigator with Dr. Kenneth Harken, VHC, titled: An evaluation of the persistence of shedding of pathogenic leptospires in the urine of dogs with leptospirosis by polymerase chain reaction assay. |
Dr. Doug Marthaler presented a poster at the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association Conference in Manhattan, KS. |
Dr. Lalitha Peddireddi served as a moderator for the Companion Animal Epidemiology session at the CRWAD meeting in Chicago, IL. |
Dr. Gregg Hanzlicek led a discussion on Anaplasmosis at the Bern-Sabetha Veterinary Clinic’s client appreciation banquet in Bern, KS. |
Field Investigations
Respiratory issues in milk-fed calves housed in an environmentally controlled environment |
Chronic low milk production on a Kansas dairy |
Johne’s risk assessment exercise on a Kansas cow-calf operation |