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Tamara Wills

Tamara Wills, MS, DVM, Diplomate ACVP (Clinical Pathology)
Assistant Professor, Clinical Pathology

Tamara Wills graduated from Oregon State University with her DVM in 2000. After graduation she worked in small animal practice in Oregon. She then completed a Clinical Pathology residency and Masters degree at Washington State University. Prior to becoming faculty at WSU, she worked at IDEXX Laboratories in Portland, OR.

Research interests
Dr. Wills’ primary research interests involve flow cytometry including evaluation of activated platelets and classification of hematopoietic neoplasms.

   

Tamera Wills

 


Selected Publications   Publications Referenced in PubMed
Wills TB, Bohn AA, Finch NP, Harris SP, Caplazi P. Thyroid follicular adenocarcinoma in a ferret. Vet Clin Pathol. 2005 Dec;34(4):405-8.

Wills TB, Wardrop KJ, Meyers KM. Detection of activated platelets in canine blood by use of flow cytometry. Am J Vet Res 2006 Jan;67(1):56-63.

Bohn AA, Wills TB, West CL, Tucker RL, Bagley RS. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis and magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of neurologic disease in dogs: a retrospective study. Vet Clin Pathol 2006 Sep;35(3):315-20

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