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  Dr. John Gay    
 

(VCS Bio)

John M. Gay DVM, PhD 
Diplomate ACVPM
Associate Professor

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Private Practice: 5/78 to 2/79 Animal Management Services Foam Lake, Saskatchewan
2 person; 40% beef, 40% swine, 20% small animal
2/79 to 6/80 Mount Vernon Veterinary Clinic Mount Vernon, Washington
2 person; 50% dairy, 45% small animal, 5% beef & equine
6/80 to 1/82 Valley Herd Health Services Mount Vernon, Washington
1 person; 100% dairy
1/82 to 8/83 North Valley Veterinary Clinic Gooding, Idaho
2 person; 30% dairy , 20% beef, 25% equine, 25% small animal

Academic: 8/83 to 10/87 Large Animal Clinical Sciences Residency, University of Minnesota
11/87 to 6/90 Assistant Professor, Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Research Center
(Tulare), University of California, Davis
7/90 to 7/97 Assistant Professor, Washington State University
7/97 to date Associate Professor, Washington State University

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

2006 Gay, JM. Neosporosis in Dairy Cattle: An update from the epidemiology perspective. Theriogenology 66:629-632.

2006 Gay, JM. Theriogenology and Developments in Epidemiology: Future Opportunities? Theriogenology 66:526-533.

2006 Soule M, Kuhn E, Loge F, Gay J, Call DR. Using DNA microarrays to identify library-independent markers for bacterial source tracking. Appl Environ Microbiol 72(3):1843-51

2004 Gay CC, Panter KE, Mealey KL, Gay JM, Hjartarson, SW, Tibary A, Motteram ES, Wierenga T, James LF. Comparison of plasma disposition of alkaloids after lupine challenge in cattle that had given birth to calves with lupine-induced arthrogryposis or clinically normal calves. AJVR 65:1580-1583.

2004 Rothschild CM, Sellon DC, Bryan GM, Gay JM, Hines MT. Effects of trimethoprim-sulfadiazine on tear production and the fluctuations of Schirmer tear test values in horses. Vet Ophthalmol 7:385-90.

2004     Rothschild CM; Hines MT; Breuhaus B; Gay J; Sellon DC. Effects of trimethoprim-sulfadiazine on thyroid function of horses. J Vet Intern Med 18:370-373.

2003 Moore, BC, E Martinez, JM Gay, DH Rice. Survival of Salmonella enterica in freshwater and sediments and transmission by the aquatic midge, Chironomus tentans (Chironomdiae: Diptera). Appl Environ Microbiol. 69:4556-60.

2003 Bergsten C, PR Greenough, JM Gay, WM Seymour, CC Gay. Effects of biotin supplementation on performance and claw lesions in dairy cows on a commercial farm. J dairy Sci. 86:3953-3962.

2003 Mealey, KL; SA Bentjen; JM Gay; HL Hosick. Dexamethasone treatment of a canine, but not human, tumour cell line increases chemoresistance independent of P-glycoprotein and MRP expression. J Vet Compar Oncol 1:67-75.

2003 Barrington, GM, JM Gay, IS Eriks, WC Davis, JF Evermann, C Emerson, JL O'Rourke, MJ Hamilton, DS Bradway. Temporal patterns of diagnostic results in serial samples from cattle with advanced paratuberculosis infections. J Vet Diagn Invest 15:195-200.

2002 Middleton JR, Fox LK, Gay JM, Tyler JW, Besser TE. Use of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for detecting differences in Staphylococcus aureus strain populations between dairy herds with different cattle importation practices. Epidemiol Infect. 129:387-395.

2002 McDole MG, Gay JM. Seroprevalence of antibodies against Neospora caninum in diagnostic equine serum samples and their possible association with fetal loss. Vet Parasitology 105:257-260.

2002 Middleton JR, Fox LK, Gay JM, Tyler JW, Besser TE. Influence of Staphylococcus aureus strain-type on mammary quarter milk somatic cell count and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase activity in cattle from eight dairies. J Dairy Sci. 85:1133-40.

2001 Mealey KL, Bentjen SA, Gay JM, Cantor GH. Ivermectin sensitivity in collies is associated with a deletion mutation of the mdr1 gene. Pharmacogenetics. 11:727-33.

2001 Fransson BA, Bagley RS, Gay JM, Silver GM, Gokhale S, Sanders S, Connors RL, Gavin PR. Pneumonia after intracranial surgery in dogs. Vet Surg. 30:432-9.

2001 Bagley RS, ML Harrington, JM Gay, GM Silver. Effects of changes in power setting of an ultrasonic aspirator on amount of damage to the cerebral cortex of healthy dogs. Am J Vet Res 62:248-251.

RECENT BOOK CHAPTERS

2006 Gay, JM. Determining Cause and Effect in Herds. Vet Clinics NA: Food Animal 22(1):124-147.

2004 Gay, JM. INFORMATICS: Veterinary Epidemiology. (accepted - The 5-Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant).

2004 Gay, JM. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS: A quantitative approach to test usage. (accepted - The 5-Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant).

2004 Gay, JM. CONDUCTING A DISEASE OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION. (accepted - The 5-Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant).

2003 Diagnosis and Control of Johne's Disease. Member, Committee on Diagnosis and Control of Johne's Disease, National Research Council. 244 pages, ISBN 0-309-08611-6.

2002 Barrington GL, Gay JM, Evermann JF. Biosecurity for neonatal gastrointestinal diseases. Vet Clinics NA: Food Animal. 18:7-34.

2002 McNamara, JM, JM Gay. Metabolic Diseases (#302):Acidosis/Laminitis. Pp. 843-849 in: Encyclopedia of Dairy Science, Academic Press, London.

2000 Hancock, D, T Besser, J Gay, D Rice, M Davis, C Gay. The global epidemiology of multiresistant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT104. pp. 217-243 in: Brown, C, CA Bolin, eds. Emerging Diseases of Animals. ASM Press, Washington, DC.

1998 Gay, JM. The ecology of resistance on the farm. Pg. 52 in: Harrison, PF, J Lederburg, Ed. Antimicrobial Resistance: Issues and Options. National Academy Press, Washington, DC.

RECENT PROCEEDINGS (Full Text)

2004 Gay, JM, KL Mealey. Compounded Drugs - The Good, the Bad, and the Useless. 6 pgs. Proceedings of the 2004 Washington State Veterinary Medical Association Meeting, October 1-2, 2004,Yakima, WA.

2002 LeJeune, J, JM Gay. Microbiological Water Quality for Optimal Livestock Production and Health: An absence of data? Pgs. 77-82 in 35th Annual Proceedings of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Sept. 26-28, Madison, WI. (invited)

2002 Gay, JM. Salmonella and Beyond: A Bigger Picture. Academy of Veterinary Consultants Spring Meeting, April 4 -6, 2002, Kansas City, MS. (invited)

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