Professors: L.G.
Adams, G.R. Bratton (Head), T.M. Craig, J.F. Edwards, A.R. Ficht,
T.A. Ficht, A.B. Kier, J.L. Leibowitz,
K.E. Murphy, C.M. Scanlan, R. Smith III, G. Stoica, R.W. Storts,
I.R. Tizard, G.G. Wagner, J.E. Womack;
Associate Professors: J.M.
Ball, B. Binas, L.R. Berghman, B. Binas, D.S. Davis,
J. N. Derr, S.L. Payne, S.M. Reddy, K.E. Russell,
K.F. Snowden, J. Steiner, B. R. Weeks, C.J. Welsh, G. Zhu,
D.B. Zimmer;
Assistant Professors: L. Berghman, D. Caldwell,
D.H. Hong, B. Lupiani, W. Mwangi, S. Payne, S.K. Ramaiah, S. Waghela;
Clinical Professors: F.J. Clubb, Jr., K.J. Mansell,
R.R. Pool Jr., A. Reinarz;
Clinical Associate Professor: M. Libal;
Clinical Assistant Professors: W. Corapi, T.L. Cyr,
M.C. Johnson, J.M. Musser, M. Nabity, B. Porter, S.D. Waghela;
Research Assistant Professors: L.A. Clark,
K.A. Greer, P.J. Holman, S. Khare, R. Parr;
Senior Lecturer: M.T. Omran;
Lecturers: D. Brightsmith, E. Jeter,
D.K. Styles, C.W. Terrell;
Assistant Lecturers: F. Aloisio, A. Arenas,
K. Burke, D. Calise, R. Callicott, S. Chapman, G. Gomez, E. Jackson,
L. Jenkins, T. Lamon, F. Oliveira, C. Pfent, A. Rodrigues,
C. Sivula, K. Trainor, A. Wilcox;
Associate Research Scientists: A. Gallegos, J.
Guo, R.D. Parr, H.R. Payne, J.B. Roths;
Assistant Research Scientists: A.
Ambrus, A.M. Gallegos, E. Lee, G. Lungu, D. Mitchell, J. Pei, S.D.
Rider Jr., K.E. Russell-Lodrigue, C. Seabury, Q. Tran, K. Tsai.
Veterinary
Pathobiology (VTPB)
221. Great
Diseases of the World. (3-0). Credit 3.Great infectious and parasitic diseases;
introduction to the major diseases affecting humans and other mammals
including plague, tuberculosis, AIDS and malaria. Prerequisite: Freshman
or sophomore classification.
285. Directed
Studies. Credit 1 to 4. I, II, S. Directed individual study of selected
problems in microbiology, parasitology, immunology, genetics or pathology
as approved by instructor.
Prerequisites: Approval of Department Head, freshman or sophomore
classification.
301. Introduction
to Wildlife Diseases. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II. Basic mechanisms of
diseases as they occur in wildlife populations. The interplay of habitat
requirements, individual physiological requirements and disease producing
mechanisms of varied wildlife species. Prerequisite: Junior classification
in wildlife and fisheries sciences or approval of department head. Crosslisted
with WFSC 327.
303. Medical
Communication in the Internation Community. (3-0). Credit 3. To
develop an awareness that there is a culture associated with the practice
of Veterinary and human medicine in other countries.
Prerequsite: Junior or Senior classification.
334. Poultry
Diseases. (3-2). Credit 4. II. Poultry sanitation and diseases.
Prevention and control of environmental, nutritional, parasitic an contagious
diseases.
Prerequisite: BIOL 206 and 123, junior classification.
405. Biomedical
Microbiology. (3-5). Credit 5. I, II, S. Fundamentals of bacteriology,
mycology, virology, infectious diseases, immunology and identification
of pathogenic microorganisms.
Prerequisite: Junior classification in a biological science.
407. Advanced Veterinary Microbiology Laboratory. (0-4). Credit 1 to
3.
Modular course (one credit per module) that covers immunological and
molecular techniques used with bacteria, parasites and viruses in animals
for diagnostic and identification purposes. Prerequisites: VTPB 405,
409 and 438 or concurrent enrollment; junior or senior classification.
408. Clinical
Microbiology. (2-5). Credit 4. I. Practical application of clinical
bacteriology and mycology. Laboratory identification of pathogenic organisms.
Prerequisite: VTPB 405.
409. Introduction to Immunology. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S. Diverse
concepts relative to immunologic mechanisms inherent to domestic and
laboratory animals.
Prerequisite: VTPB 405 or approval of instructor and advanced
classification.
410. Cell Mechanisms and Disease. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II. Mechanisms,
morphologic manifestations and clinical signs of disease processes.
Prerequisites: VAPH 305; VTPB 405; VTPP 423 or registration
therein.
412. Techniques of Clinical Pathology. (3-3). Credit 4. I, II.
Theory and practice of techniques of hematology and clinical chemistry
which are applicable in the diagnosis and study of disease.
Prerequisites: CHEM 228, 238; VTPP 423; senior classification
in biomedical science or approval of instructor.
438. Biomedical
Virology. (3-0). Credit
3. I, II. Fundamental study of nature and characteristics of human and
animal viruses; classification, morphology, chemical structure, ability
to cause disease and nature of resulting disease.
Prerequisite: Three hours of microbiology or approval of instructor.
452. Clinical
Veterinary Mycology. (2-2). Credit 3. II. Practical application
of clinical mycology, laboratory identification of important fungal
and actinomycotic organisms.
Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification, VTPB 405 or
approval of instructor.
454. Ornamental Fish Health Management (3-0). Credit 3. Maintenance
and health care of ornamental fish in closed recirculating systems;
aquariology, anatomy and physiology, nutrition, immunology, infectious
and noninfectious diseases, checklists, quarantine procedures and health
maintenance of ornamental fish.
Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification; MICR 351 or
VTPB 405; BICH 410 or MARS 360. Cross-listed with MARB454.
485. Directed
Studies. Credit 1 to 4. I, II, S. Directed individual study of selected
problems in veterinary microbiology, veterinary parasitology, veterinary
pathology, veterinary immunology, veterinary genetics as approved by
instructor.
Prerequisite: Approval of department head, junior or senior
classification.
487. Biomedical
Parasitology. (3-2). Credit 4. II. Helminth and protozoan parasites
of medical and veterinary importance; life cycles, morphology, taxonomic
classification, economic and public health aspects and current topics
in parasitic diseases.
Prerequisites: BIOL 114 or ZOOL 107, junior classification
or approval of instructor.
489. Special
Topics in ... Credit 1 to 4. I, II. Selected topics in an identified
area of microbiology, pathology or parasitology. May be repeated for
credit.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification. Approval of
department head.