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TVMDL group authors article for Texas Equine Veterinary Association

July 21, 2020 by Mallory Pfeifer

A group of veterinarians and scientists from the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory’s (TVMDL) College Station laboratory recently authored an article for the Texas Equine Veterinary Association’s (TEVA) publication, The Remuda. The article aims to assist equine practitioners by offering information on how to submit ideal samples for common equine tests across all TVMDL sections.

Contributing authors include:

Terry Hensley, MS, DVM, Assistant Agency Director for Diagnostic Services
Julie Piccione, DVM, MS, DACVP, Clinical Pathology Section Head
Erin Edwards, DVM, MS, DACVP, Necropsy Assistant Section Head
Pam Ferro, PhD, Molecular Diagnostics Section Head
Sonia Lingsweiler, Bacteriology Assistant Section Head
Melanie Landis, DVM, MBA, Microbiology Veterinary Diagnostician
Cat Barr, PhD, ABT, Veterinary Toxicologist
Travis Mays, MS, PhD, Analytical Chemistry Section Head
Carlos Rodriguez, Serology Assistant Section Head
Narayan Paul, DVM, MS, PhD, Bacteriology Section Head

To view this article, visit texasequineva.com or click here.

Filed Under: News, Research & Publications Tagged With: analytical chemistry, bacteriology, clinical pathology, equine, histopathology, horse, microbiology, Molecular Diagnostics, necropsy, pathology, serology, toxicology, TVMDL, veterinary diagnostics, Virology

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