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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Michael Scott Davis, DVM MS PhD Dipl ACVIM ACVSMR
ADDRESS: Department of Physiological Sciences
264 McElroy Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-8172
EDUCATION AND DEGREES: Undergraduate: Texas A&M University, 1981 - 1984
Course of Study: Biomedical Science
Degree: None
Graduate: Texas A&M University, 1985 - 1988
Course of Study: Veterinary Medicine
Degree: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Graduate: Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 1992 - 1995
Course of Study: Equine Internal Medicine
Degree: Masters of Science
Thesis: Clinical Measurement of Gas Exchange Indices in the Standing Horse
Graduate: Johns Hopkins University, 1995 - 1999
Course of Study: Respiratory Physiology
Degree: PhD
Dissertation: The Effects of Repeated Hyperventilation with Unconditioned Air on Canine
Peripheral Airways
SPECIALTY BOARD CERTIFICATION: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Large Animal
American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation – Equine
AWARDS: Sigma Xi Young Investigator Award (2004)
Pfizer Award for Research Excellence (2005)
Oscar Schalm Endowed Lecturer, University of California-Davis (2005)
Regents Distinguished Research Award, Oklahoma State University (2008)
Oxley Endowed Chair in Equine Sports Medicine (2008)
ACVIM Hero in Medicine (2009)
Zoetis Award for Research Excellence (2016)
EMPLOYMENT:
Department of Physiological Sciences, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State
University
Assistant Professor, 1998 – 2003
Associate Professor, 2003 – 2008
Professor and Oxley Endowed Chair in Equine Sports Medicine, 2008 – present
Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug Administration
Veterinary Medical Officer, 1998
Division of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland
NIH Postdoctoral Fellow 1995-1998
Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine, Leesburg, Virginia
Resident in Internal Medicine 1992 - 1995
McDonald Equine Center, Sterling City, Texas
Resident veterinarian 1990 -1992
Equine Veterinary Services, Houston, Texas
Associate veterinarian 1988 - 1989
COMPETITIVELY FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS: Evaluation of clinical methods of pulmonary function assessment in the standing horse: Murray
MJ, Davis MS, Donaldson LL, Furr MO
SOURCE: Clinical Initiatives Grant, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine, 1993-1995
Total Budget: $1,854
Evaluation of clinical measurements of pulmonary gas exchange efficiency in the horse: Murray
MJ, Davis MS, Donaldson LL, Furr MO
SOURCE: Paul Mellon Equine Research Fund, 1993-1995
Total Budget: $11,661
Lower respiratory disease in Thoroughbred racehorses: Quantifying lung dysfunction and
response to treatment: Murray MJ, Davis MS, Fregin GF, Donaldson LL, Furr MO
SOURCE: Chrysler Corp Triple Crown Awards, 1995-1996
Total Budget: $33,000
Hyperpnea-induced airway injury in horses: Davis MS, Freed AN, Murray MJ, Donaldson LL
SOURCE: Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, 1997
Total Budget: $5,000
Effects of repeated dry air challenge on canine peripheral airways: Davis MS
SOURCE: NIH-NHLBI Individual NRSA, 1997-1998
Total Budget: $70,000
Pathogenic Mechanisms in Exercise-Induced Asthma: Davis MS
SOURCE: OCAST Health Research Programs, 1999-2002
Total Budget: $120,728
Hyperpnea-induced airway injury in horses: Davis MS
SOURCE: Thoroughbred Charities of America, 1998-2002
Total Budget: $25,000
Effect of laser staphlectomy on soft palate function in brachycephalic dogs: Davidson EB,
Campbell G, Davis MS, Bartels K.
SOURCE: Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine Seed Grant, 1999
Total Budget: $12,000.
Detection of Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex Susceptibility using Markers of Oxidative
Stress: Step DL, Confer A, Davis MS, Kirkpatrick J, Wyckoff J.
SOURCE: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1999
Total Budget: $22,160.
Expired Breath Ethane as a Marker of Gastrointestinal Reperfusion Injury. Davis MS, Risby TR,
Mandsager RE, Major MA, Hague BR.
SOURCE: Morris Animal Foundation, 2001-2004
Total Budget: $40,000
Scintigraphic Evaluation of Exercise-Induced Airway Mucosal Injury. Davis MS, Blaik MA,
Foster WM
SOURCE: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 2001-2003
Total Budget: $44,000
Effects of Unconditioned Air on Equine Peripheral Airways. Davis MS, Marlin DM, Malayer J
SOURCE: USDA-CREES, 2002-2004
Total Budget: $200,000
Animal Models of Exercise-Induced Airway Disease. Davis MS, Marlin DM, Malayer J, Nelson
SL, Payton ME
SOURCE: NIH, 2002-2005
Total Budget: $854,720
Effect of Strenuous Exercise on Gastrointestinal Permeability. Davis MS, Willard MD,
Mandsager RE, Hinchcliff KW
SOURCE: DARPA/DOD, 2002-2003
Total Budget: $31,271
Effects of subclinical intoxication with anticholinesterases on pulmonary mechanical properties
and susceptibility to acute asthma. Davis MS, Pope CN, Williamson KK
SOURCE: Oklahoma State University Presidential Challenge Grants, 2003-2006
Total Budget: $75,000 (PROGRAM CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET SHORTFALLS)
Pathophysiology and Biomarkers of Sustained Exertion Disease Syndromes. Davis MS,
Hinchcliff KW, Willard MD, Holbrook TC, McKenzie E, Williamson KK
SOURCE: Defense Sciences Office, DARPA 2003-2005
Total Budget: $1,466,608
Oxidative Stress in Racehorses. Davis MS, Holbrook TC, Williamson KK, McKenzie EC
SOURCE: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 2003-2004
Total Budget: $15,000
NCRR Training Grant for Veterinary Students in Research. Davis MS, Malayer JR, Ownby CL
Source: National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources 2004-2007
Total Budget: $247,324
Eicosanoids in Cold-Induced Airway Mucosal Injury. Davis MS, Costa LRR.
Source: Research Advisory Committee, Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary
Medicine 2004-2005
Total Budget: $18,500
Confidential. Hinchcliff K, Davis MS, McKenzie EC.
Source: Rosetta Inpharmatics LLC, 2004
Total Budget: Confidential
Membrane Damage Due To Oxidative Stress From Prolonged Exercise As A Potential
Mechanism Promoting Gastric Erosions: A Pilot Study To Define “Burned Membrane
Syndrome”. Bibus D, Phinney S, Davis MS
Source: International Federation of Sleddog Sports 2005
Total Budget: $5,000
Metabolic strategy for fatigue resistance during extended exercise. Davis MS, Williamson KK,
Malayer JR
Source: Research Advisory Committee, Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary
Medicine 2005-2006
Total Budget: $18,000
Cold Air-Induced Airway Inflammation and Immunosuppression in Horses. Davis MS, Ritchey
JR, Malayer JR, Williamson KK, Holbrook TC
Source: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 2005-2007
Total Budget: $47,800
Efficacy of famotidine for the prevention of stress-induced gastric ulcers. Davis MS, Willard
MD, Williamson KK
Source: ACVIM Foundation, 2006-2007
Total Budget: $8,795
Mechanism of exercise-induced airway immunosuppression in horses. Davis MS, Buechner-
Maxwell V, Williamson KK
Source: ACVIM Foundation, 2006-2008
Total Budget: $19,960
Centennial Scholars Predoctoral Training Grant. Davis MS, Malayer JR, Confer A, Fulton R
Source: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 2006-2009
Total Budget: $60,000
Oklahoma NASA-EPSCoR Travel Grant. Davis MS
Source: Oklahoma EPSCoR, 2006
Total Budget: $800
Field Laboratory for the Study of Fatigue-Resistance. Davis MS
Source: Defense University Research Instrumentation Program, 2007
Total Budget: $150,000
Predicting Health and Disease. Davis MS
Source: DARPA-DSO (Subcontract through SRI International), 2007-2008
Total Budget: $144,227 (Parent contract revoked prior to completion of project)
Gastroprotective Effect of a Novel Salt Supplement for Horses. Davis MS
Source: Technology Business Assessment Group, Oklahoma State University, 2007-2008
Total Budget: $32,400
Non-Invasive Measurement of Fluid Compartments using Bioelectrical Impedance Analyzer.
Davis MS
Source: Coldwater Cattle Company, Amarillo, TX, 2007
Total Budget: $20,151
Evaluation of Fatigue Resistance in Alaskan Sled Dogs as a Model to Improve Peak Soldier
Performance. Davis MS
Source: DARPA-DSO (Subcontract through Texas A&M University), 2007-2009
Total Budget: $62,934
Predictive Serum Biomarkers for Canine Endurance Exercise. Davis MS, Royer CM, Starr A,
Fossum TM
Source: American Kennel Club, 2008
Total Budget: $12,649
Strategic administration of therapeutic aerosols for the prevention of exercise-induced airway
inflammation in horses. Davis MS
Source: OSU-CVHS-RAC, 2008-2009
Total Budget: $11,343
Mechanism of cold air-induced respiratory immunosuppression. Davis MS
Source: OSU-CVHS-RAC, 2008-2009
Total Budget: $14,140
Big 12 Fellowship Visit to Iowa State University (Mark Ackermann). Davis MS
Source: OSU Office of the Provost, 2008
Total Budget: $2,000
Adaptation of young horses to fat utilization during exercise. Davis MS, Cooper S, Geor R,
Chen G
Source: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 2008-2009
Total Budget: $24,980
Exercise stress-induced gastrointestinal disease in dogs. Davis MS, Willard MW, Day MJ,
McCann J, Payton M.
Source: Morris Animal Foundation, 2008-2010
Total Budget: $19,175
Effect of conditioning on acute metabolic responses to exercise in canine muscle. Davis MS,
Geor R, Pratt S
Source: Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation & Research Advisory Committee,
Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 2009
Total Budget: $30,000
Capacity for respiratory-based thermoregulation in brachycephalic breeds. Davis MS
Source: American Kennel Club, 2009-2010
Total Budget: $12,474
Measuring ventilatory responses to heat stress in dogs. Davis MS
Source: American Kennel Club, 2009-2010
Total Budget: $47,006
Muscle adaptations permitting fatigue-resistant exercise. Davis MS, Hoyt P, Chen GP, Geor R,
Hinchcliff KW, Bonen A.
Source: Army Research Office Division of Life Sciences, Department of Defense, 2009-2013
Total Budget: $1,027, 612
High School Apprenticeship Program. Davis MS
Source: Army Research Office Division of Life Sciences, Department of Defense, 2010-2011
Total Budget: $6000
Combinatorial drug screening to identify strategies to enhance ground troop readiness at high
altitude. Davis MS, Maxwell LK, Ritchey J.
Source: DARPA-DSO (Subcontract through University of Colorado), 2010-2013.
Total Budget: $1,335,651
Field Laboratory for the Study of Fatigue-Resistance. Davis MS
Source: Defense University Research Instrumentation Program, 2011
Total Budget: $114,624
Expedited Training Device for Rats. Davis MS, Ophir A
Source: Army Research Office STTR (Corporate Partner Strategic Feasibilities, Inc)
Total Budget: $30,696
Developing IDD 2.0. Davis MS
Source: Office of Naval Research (Subcontract through K2 Solutions, Inc), 2011-2013
Total Budget: $927,246
Morris Animal Foundation Summer Student Fellowship. Faulkner J, Davis MS
Source: Morris Animal Foundation, 2011.
Total Budget: $5,500
Efficacy study and safety assessment following multiple dosing of inhaled ALX-0171 in RSV-
infected neonatal lambs (Ackerman M, PI)
Source: Ablynx, Inc
Budget (Davis subcontract): $16,913
Building a Better Canine Warrior. Davis MS, Geor R, Pratt-Phillips S, Heller C, Grahn D
Source: Office of Naval Research, 2012-2017
Total Budget: $2,308,282
Metabolic strategy for fatigue-resistance. Davis MS, Miller B
Source: Army Research Office Division of Life Sciences, Department of Defense, 2013-2017.
Total Budget: $588,434
High-Resolution Respirometry. Davis MS, Holbrook TC, McFarlane DM
Source: Companion Animal Instrumentation Grant, Oklahoma State University Center for
Veterinary Health Science, 2013
Total Budget: $50,481
Physiological Remodeling and Stress Resistance in Dogs. Davis MS, Hanzlicek A, Nafe L,
Hamilton K, Miller B.
Source: OSU-CVHS-RAC, 2015-2016
Total Budget: $42,500
Tolerance of Dogs to Acute Hypobaric Hypoxia. Davis MS, Hanzlicek A, Lyon S, Rock P,
Rapoport G.
Source: US Special Operations Command, 2016-2107.
Total Budget: $668,661
The Role of Hyperthermia in Exertional Rhabdomyolysis. Davis MS.
Source: Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 2017-2018.
Total Budget: $13,880
Naturally-Occurring Equine Obesity and Arthritis. Williams M, Davis MS.
Source: OSU Vice President for Research, 2018-2019.
Total Budget: $20,000
Importance of Obesity and Arthritis. Blake C, Davis MS.
Source: OSU Vice President for Research, 2018-2019.
Total Budget: $20,000
Novel Large Animal Model of Cardio-metabolic Disease. Lacombe VA, Davis MS.
Source: OSU Vice President for Research, 2018-2019.
Total Budget: $24,969
The Effects of Cellular Acidosis on Equine Skeletal Muscle Oxidative Phosphorylation. Davis
MS.
Source: OSU-CVHS-RAC, 2018-2019.
Total Budget: $14,931
Mechanism of Conditioning-Induced Increase in Peripheral Glucose Clearance. Davis MS, Blake
C.
Source: OSU-CVHS-RAC, 2018-2019.
Total Budget: $25,000
Effect of Airway Mucosal Cooling and Hypersmolarity on Innate Immune Function. Davis MS,
Li S, Landolt G.
Source: Oklahoma Center for Respiratory and Infectious Disease (COBRE Pilot Project), 2018-
2019.
Total Budget: $50,000
Effect of hyperthermia on skeletal muscle energy efficiency. Davis MS.
Source: American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, 2019-2020.
Total Budget: $14,831
Evaluating metabolic effects of 17α-estradiol in obese canines; a novel translational model for
metabolic research. Stout MB, Miller BF, Davis MS.
Source: Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, 2019-2020.
Total Budget: $100,000
Equine skeletal muscle fluororespirometry. Davis MS.
Source: OSU-CVHS-RAC, 2019-2020.
Total Budget: $9,484
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (*Corresponding Author) 1. Murray MJ, del Piero F, Jeffrey SC, Davis MS, Furr MO, Dubovi EJ, and Mayo JA.
Neonatal Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 Infection on a Thoroughbred Breeding Farm.
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 12:36-41, 1998. doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-
1676.1998.tb00494.x
2. Davis MS*, Murray MJ, and Donaldson LL. Clinical Assessment of Gas Exchange in
Mature Horses. Equine Vet.J. 30(4):396-400, 1998. PMID:9758096
3. Davis MS*, Murray MJ, and Carman RJ. Diagnosis and Treatment of Clostridial Colitis
in a Mare. Veterinary Medicine 1999 April; 363-366.
4. Freed AN and Davis MS. Effects of hyperventilation on peripheral airway surface fluid
and airway resistance. Am.J.Respir.Crit.Care Med 1999; 159(4):1101-1107.
PMID:10194152
5. Davis MS and Freed AN. Repetitive hyperventilation causes peripheral airway
obstruction and eosinophilia. Eur Respir J 1999 Jul;14(1):57-62. PMID:10489829
6. Davis MS* and Foster WM. Airflow and device effects on aerosol delivery for large
animals. J.Vet.Pharm.Ther. 24(1), 57-60, 2001. PMID:11348487
7. Davidson EB, Davis MS, Campbell GC, Healey T, Williamson KK, Payton M, Bartels
KE. Soft palate resection using CO2 laser and suture technique in brachycephalic dogs.
JAVMA 219(6): 776-781, 2001. PMID:11561652
8. Davis MS and Freed AN. Repeated Hyperventilation causes Peripheral Airways
Inflammation, Hyperreactivity and Impaired Bronchodilation in Dogs.
Am.J.Respir.Crit.Care Med 2001; 164(5):785-789. PMID:11549533
9. Davis MS, McCulloch S, Myers T, and Freed AN. Eicosanoids Modulate
Hyperventilation-Induced Late Phase Airway Obstruction and Hyperreactivity, but not
Inflammation, in Dogs. Respir Physiol 2002 Jan;129(3):357-65 PMID:11788138
10. Davis MS*, Royer CM, Payton ME, Buttress B. Modeling the Late Phase Dose-
Response Relationship to Peripheral Airway Hyperpnea. J Appl Physiol. 2002
Jul;93(1):195-200. PMID:12070205
11. Duggan VE, MacAllister CG, Davis MS. Xylazine attenuation of epiglottic dysfunction in
a yearling Quarter Horse filly. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2002 Aug 1;221(3):399-401, 368.
PMID:12164538
12. Davis MS*, Lockard AJ, Marlin DJ, and Freed AN. Airway cooling and mucosal injury
during cold weather exercise. Equine Vet J. Suppl 34:413-416, 2002. PMID:12405726
13. Davis MS*, McKiernan B, McCullough S, Nelson, SL, Mandsager RE, Willard M, and
Dorsey K. Racing Alaskan Sled Dogs as a Model of “Ski Asthma”. Am J Respir Crit
Care Med. 2002 Sep 15;166(6):878-82. PMID:12231501
14. Davis MS*, Willard MD, Nelson SL, McCullough SM, Mandsager RE, Roberts JE,
Payton ME. Efficacy of omeprazole for the prevention of exercise-induced gastritis in
racing Alaskan sled dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2003 Mar-Apr;17(2):163-6.
PMID:12683615
15. Davis MS*, Schofield B, and Freed AN. Repeated Hyperventilation causes Peripheral
Airways Inflammation and Remodeling in Dogs. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003
Apr;35(4):608-616. PMID:12673144
16. Davis MS*, Daviskas E, Anderson SD, Kotaru C, Hejal RB, Finigan JH, Coreno AJ,
Skowronski ME, Brianas L, McFadden ER Jr. Airway surface fluid desiccation during
isocapnic hyperpnea. J Appl Physiol. 2003 Jun;94(6):2545-7. PMID:12736196
17. Davis MS*, Willard MD, Nelson SL, Mandsager RE, McKiernan BS, Mansell JK,
Lehenbauer TW. Prevalence of Gastric Lesions in Racing Alaskan Sled Dogs. J Vet
Intern Med. 2003 May-Jun;17(3):311-4. PMID:12774971
18. Davis MS*, Willard MD, Williamson KK, Steiner JM, Williams DA. Sustained
Strenuous Exercise Increases Intestinal Permeability in Racing Alaskan Sled Dogs. J Vet
Intern Med. 2005 Jan-Feb;19(1):34-39. PMID:15715045
19. Davis MS*, Williamson KK, McKenzie EC, Royer CM, Payton ME, Nelson SL. Effect
of Training and Rest on Respiratory Mechanical Properties in Racing Sled Dogs. Med
Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Feb;37(2):337-341. PMID:15692332
20. Royer CM, Willard MD, Williamson KK, Steiner JM, Williams DA, Davis MS*.
Exercise stress, intestinal permeability, and gastric ulceration in racing Alaskan sled dogs.
Eq Comp Exerc Physio. 2005 Feb;2(1):53-59. doi.org/10.1079/ECP200446
21. Davis MS*, Malayer JR, VanDeventer L, Royer CM, McKenzie EC, Williamson KK.
Cold Weather Exercise and Airway Cytokine Expression. J Appl Physiol. 2005
Jun;98(6):2132-6. PMID:15705724
22. Davis MS*, McKenzie EC, Royer CM, Williamson KK, Payton ME, Nelson SL. Effect
of Training and Recovery on Airway Inflammation in an Animal Model of “Ski Asthma”.
Eq Comp Exerc Physio. 2005 May;2(2):133-138. doi.org/10.1079/ECP200558
23. McKenzie EC, Holbrook TC, Williamson KK, Valberg S, Hinchcliff K, Jose-Cunilleras
E, Nelson S, Willard M, Davis MS*. Recovery of muscle glycogen concentrations in sled
dogs during prolonged exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Aug;37(8):1307-1312.
PMID:16118576
24. Durocher L, Hinchcliff KW, Williamson KK, McKenzie EC, Holbrook TC, Willard MD,
Royer CM, and Davis MS. Lack of microalbuminuria in sled dogs following exercise. Eq
Comp Exerc Physio. 2006; 3(1): 1-2. doi.org/10.1079/ECP200678
25. Bentz BG, Maxwell LK, Erkert RS, Royer CM, Davis MS, MacAllister CM, Clarke CR.
Pharmacokinetics of acyclovir after single intravenous and oral administration to adult
horses. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 2006; 20(4):589-594. PMID:16734094
26. Davis MS*, Willard MD, Williamson KK, Royer CM, Payton M, Steiner JM, Hinchcliff,
KW, McKenzie EC, Nelson SL. The Temporal Relationship between Gastrointestinal
Protein Loss, Gastric Ulceration or Erosion, and Strenuous Exercise in Racing Alaskan
Sled Dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2006; 20(4): 835-839. PMID:16955805
27. Davis MS*, Royer CM, McKenzie EC, Williamson KK, Payton ME, Marlin DM. Cold
Air-Induced Late-Phase Bronchoconstriction in Horses. Equine Veterinary Journal 2006;
36:535-539. PMID:17402479
28. Durocher L, Hinchcliff KW, Williamson KK, McKenzie EC, Holbrook TC, Willard MD,
Royer CM, and Davis MS. Strenuous exercise in Alaskan Sled Dogs increases urinary
concentrations of homovanillic acid and cortisol but not vanillylmandelic acid. AJVR
2007 Jan;68(1):107-11. PMID:17199427
29. Davis, MS*, Williams CC, Meinkoth J, Malayer JR, Royer CM, Williamson KK, and
McKenzie EC. Airway Neutrophil Influx and Persistence of Airway TH2 Cytokine
Expression after Exercise while Breathing Cold Air. AJVR 2007 Feb;68(2):185-9.
PMID:17269885
30. McKenzie EC, Jose-Cunilleras E, Hinchcliff KW, Holbrook TC, Royer CM, Payton ME,
Williamson KK, Nelson SL, Willard MD, Davis MS*. Serum chemistry alterations in
Alaskan Sled Dogs during five successive days of prolonged endurance exercise.
JAVMA. 2007 May 15;230(10):1486-92. PMID:17504039
31. Carlos L, Davis MS. Evidence-based Clinical Question: Does clenbuterol positively
affect racing horses? Equine Vet. Educ. 2007; 19(5):229-230.
doi/pdf/10.2746/095777307X210327
32. Davis MS*, Williamson KK. Evidence-based Respiratory Medicine. Vet Clin North Am
Equine Pract. 2007 Aug;23(2):215-27. PMID:17616311
33. Pitts SC, Davis MS. Evidence-based Clinical Question: An evidence-based analysis of
anabolic steroids as performance enhancers in horses. Equine Vet. Educ. 2007;
20(1):229-230. doi/pdf/10.2746/095777307X223819
34. Williamson KK, Willard MD, McKenzie EC, Royer CM, Payton ME, Davis MS*.
Efficacy of Famotidine for the Prevention of Exercise-Induced Gastritis in Racing
Alaskan Sled Dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2007 Sep-Oct;21(5):924-7. PMID:17939544
35. McKenzie EC, Hinchcliff KW, Valberg S, Williamson KK, Payton ME, Davis MS*.
Assessment of alterations in triglyceride and glycogen concentrations in muscle tissue of
Alaskan sled dogs during repetitive prolonged exercise. Am J Vet Res. 2008
Aug;69(8):1097-103. PMID:18672977
36. Davis MS*, Davis WC, Ensign W, Hinchcliff KW, Holbrook TC, and Williamson KK.
Effects of training and strenuous exercise on hematologic values and peripheral blood
leukocyte subsets in racing sled dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008 Mar 15;232(6):873-8.
PMID:18341444
37. Teuschler-Stewart SM, Cooper SR, Davis MS, and Freeman DW. Effect of dietary fat on
training-induced myocyte adaptations. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 29(5): 352-
353, 2009. doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2009.04.059
38. Jann HW, Hart JCA, Moorman VJ, Davis MS. Endoscopic appearance of the
glossoepiglottic fold of normal horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology 2009; 6(3);
109–112. doi.org/10.1017/S1755254009990201
39. McKenzie EC, Lupfer C, Banse HE, Hinchcliff KW, Love S, Nelson SL, Davis MS,
Payton ME, Pastey M. Serum globulin and immunoglobulin concentrations in Alaskan
sled dogs participating in a long-distance race. J Vet Intern Med. 2010 Jan-
Feb;24(1):179-184. PMID:19925575
40. Williamson KK, Willard MD, Payton ME, Davis MS*. Efficacy of omeprazole versus
high dose famotidine for prevention of exercise-induced gastritis in racing Alaskan sled
dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2010 Mar-Apr;24(2):285-288. PMID:20102495
41. Latman N, Keith N, Nicholson A, Davis M. Bioelectrical impedance analysis
determination of water content and distribution in the horse. Res Vet Sci. 2010 Aug 7.
PMID:20696446
42. Love SB, Davis MS, Goad C, Murphy K, Aichele DB, Fossum TW. Predictive
Hematological and Serum Biomarkers for Canine Endurance Exercise. Comparative
Exercise Physiology 2011 7(3): 109-115. doi.org/10.1017/S1755254010000310
43. Ritchey JW, Davis MS, Breshears MA, Willard MD, Williamson KK, Royer CM, Payton
ME, Cragun AS. Gastritis in Alaskan Racing Sled Dogs. Journal of Comparative
Pathology 2011 145: 68-76. doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2010.11.008
44. Davis MS*, Willard MD, Bowers D, Payton Me. Effect of simulated deployment patrols
on gastric mucosa of explosive detection dogs. Comp Ex Phys 2014 10(2): 99-103.
doi.org/10.3920/CEP14002
45. Davis MS*, Bonen A, Snook LA, Jain SS, Bartels K, Geor R, Hueffer K. Conditioning
increases the gain of contraction-induced sarcolemmal substrate transport in ultra-
endurance racing sled dogs. PLoS One. 2014 Jul 30;9(7). PMID:25075856
46. Miller BF, Drake JC, Peelor FF 3rd, Biela LM, Geor RJ, Hinchcliff KW, Davis M,
Hamilton KL. Participation in a 1000-mile race increases the oxidation of carbohydrate in
Alaskan sled dogs. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2014 Aug 21. PMID:25150223
47. Pratt-Phillips SE, Geor RJ, Buser M, Zirkle A, Moore A, Love SB, Entin P, Davis MS.
Effect of a single bout of exercise and chronic exercise training on insulin sensitivity in
racing sled dogs. Comp Ex Phys, 2014; 10(3):167-172. doi.org/10.3920/CEP140005
48. Drum MG, Marcellin-Little DJ, Davis MS. Principles and Applications of Therapeutic
Exercises for Small Animals. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2015 Jan;45(1):73-
90. PMID:25432682
49. Miller BF, Ehrlicher S, Drake JC, Peelor FF 3rd, Biela LM, Pratt-Phillips, S, Davis M,
Hamilton KL. Assessment of protein synthesis in highly aerobic canine species at the
onset and during exercise training. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2015 Apr 1;118(7):811-7.
PMID:25614602
50. Larios-Mora A, Detalle L, Van Geelen A, Davis MS, Stohr T, Gallup JM, Ackermann
MR. Kinetics of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) Memphis strain 37 (M37) infection in
the respiratory tract of newborn lambs as an RSV infection model for human infants.
PLoS One. 2015 Dec 7;10(12):e0143580. PMID:26641081
51. Huneycutt HW, Davis MS. Effect of pre-exercise massage on exercise-induced muscle
injury in dogs. Comp Ex Phys 2015; 11(4): 245-248. doi.org/10.3920/CEP150034
52. Pratt-Phillips S, Kutzner-Mulligan J, Davis MS. Energy intake and expenditure of
improvised explosive device detection dogs. Comp Ex Phys 2015; 11(4): 249-254.
doi.org/10.3920/CEP150025
53. Bailey PA, Hague BA, Davis MS, Major MD, Zubrod CJ, Brakenhoff JE. Incidence of
post-anesthetic colic in non-fasted adult equine patients. Can Vet J. 2016
Dec;57(12):1263-1266. PMID:27928173
54. Davis MS*, Willard MD, Day MJ, McCann J, Payton ME, Cummings SL Effect of
Exercise on Gastric Health in Field Retrievers. Comp Ex Phys 2016; 12(1): 35-39.
doi.org/10.3920/CEP150036
55. Davis MS*, Williamson KK. Gastritis and gastric ulcers in working dogs. Frontiers in
Veterinary Science 2016; 3:30. PMID:27092307
56. Davis MS*, Cummings SL, Payton ME. Effect of brachycephaly and body condition
score on canine respiratory thermoregulation during heat stress. JAVMA 2017. Nov
15;251(10):1160-1165. PMID:29099251
57. Miller B, Hamilton K, Boushel R, Williamson K, Laner V, Gnaiger E, Davis M.
Mitochondrial respiration in highly aerobic canines in the non-raced state and after a
1600-km sled dog race. PLoS One. 2017 Apr 26;12(4) PMID:28445477
58. Bharadwaj M, Pope C, Davis M, Katz S, Cook C, Maxwell L. Subacute pyridostigmine
exposure increases heart rate recovery and cardiac parasympathetic tone in rats. Clin Exp
Pharmacol Physiol. 2017 Apr 25. doi:10.1111/1440-1681.12773. [Epub ahead of print]
PMID:28440910
59. Pratt-Phillips SE, Olsen R, Geor R, Zirkle A, Moore A, Harkins C, Davis M. Effect of
reduced protein intake on endurance performance and water turnover during low intensity
long duration exercise in Alaskan sled dogs. Comp Ex Phys 2018: 14(1): 19-26.
doi.org/10.3920/CEP170024
60. Baker JA, Davis MS. Effect of conditioning on exercise-induced hyperthermia and post-
exercise cooling in dogs. Comp Ex Phys 2018; 14(2): 91-97.
doi.org/10.3920/CEP170039
61. Stephens-Brown L, Davis M. Water requirements of canine athletes during multi-day
exercise. J Vet Intern Med. 2018 May;32(3):1149-1154. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15091. Epub
2018 Mar 23. PubMed PMID: 29572954; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC5980383
PMC5980383/
62. Davis MS, Geor RJ, Williamson KK. Effect of Endurance Conditioning on Insulin-
mediated Glucose Clearance in Dogs. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2018 Jul 11. doi:
10.1249/MSS.0000000000001718. PMID:30001223/
63. Davis MS, Marcellin-Little DJ, O’Connor E. Comparison of Post-exercise Cooling
Methods in Working Dogs. Journal of Special Operations Medicine, Spring
2019;19(1):56-60. PMID:30859528
BOOK CHAPTERS Davis MS and Foster WM: “Inhalation Toxicology in Horses”, in Equine Respiratory Disease, P
Lekeux, ed. www.ivis.com, 2002
Freed AN and Davis MS: “Animal Models, Athletes, and the Development of Exercise-Induced
Asthma”, in Exercise-Induced Asthma, Rundell KW, Wilber RL, and Lemanske RF, eds.
Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc, Champaign, IL; 2002.
Hoover J and Davis MS: “Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia” in Respiratory Disease in Dogs and
Cats, LA King, ed. WB Saunders, Inc: 2003.
Davis MS: “Physiological demands and adaptations of working dogs”, in Canine Ergonomics
The Science of Working dogs, W Deaton, ed. Taylor and Francis, Inc: 2008.
Davis MS: “Exercise Physiology, Poor Performance, and Overtraining”, in Rehabilitating the
Athletic Horse, HW Jann and B Fackelman, eds. Nova Science Publishers, Inc: 2010.
FIRST-AUTHOR ABSTRACTS Davis, M.S. and Donaldson, L.L. The effect of nasal insufflation of oxygen on transtracheal
FIO2. Comparative Respiratory Society, 1993.
Davis, M.S., Murray, M.J., Donaldson, L.L., and Furr, M.O. A preliminary evaluation of
physiologic shunt fraction, Bohr dead space, and respiratory rate in horses with respiratory
disease. Comparative Respiratory Society, 1994.
Davis, M.S. and Murray, M.J. Calculated gas exchange indices in horses with lower respiratory
disease. American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 1995.
Davis, M.S., Murray, M.J., Donaldson, L.L., and Furr, M.O. The short-term effect of inhaled
albuterol on gas exchange in horses with obstructive airway disease. American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine, 1995.
Davis, M.S., Lockard, A.J., and Freed, A.N. Exercise increases epithelial cells in bronchoalveolar
lavage fluid recovered from Thoroughbred racehorses. Comparative Respiratory Society, 1996.
Davis, M.S. and Freed, A.N. Peripheral airway responses to repeated dry air challenge in dogs.
FASEB J. 11:A128-A128, 1997.
Davis, M.S. and Freed, A.N. Repeated peripheral airway challenge with unconditioned air causes
airway obstruction and hyperreactivity in dogs. Comparative Respiratory Society, 1997.
Davis, M.S. and Freed, A.N. Repeated dry air hyperventilation causes airway inflammation,
edema, and mucosal squamous metaplasia. American Thoracic Society, 1998.
Davis, M.S. and Freed, A.N. Repeated dry air hyperventilation causes peripheral airway
inflammation and obstruction. American Thoracic Society, 1998.
Davis, M.S. and Freed, A.N. Hyperventilation with unconditioned air causes late-phase
peripheral airway obstruction and inflammation. World Equine Airway Symposium 21-21, 1998.
Davis, M.S. and Foster, W.M. Effect of Inspiratory Flow Rates and Equipment Design on
Aerosol Particle Delivery in Large Animals. Comparative Respiratory Society, 1999.
Davis, M.S., McKiernan, B., Mandsager, R.E., Willard, M., and Dorsey, K. Lower Airway
Disease In Racing Alaskan Sled Dogs. American Thoracic Society, 2002.
Davis, M.S., Risby, T.R., MacAllister, C.G., Royer, C.R. Endogenously-produced volatile
compounds in exhaled breath of normal horses. Comparative Respiratory Society, 2002.
Davis MS, Williamson KK, McKenzie EC, Nelson SL. Pulmonary Hyperresponsiveness in the
Racing Sled Dog Model of Exercise-Induced Asthma, American College of Sports Medicine
Annual Meeting, 2004.
Davis, M.S., Ensign, W.Y., Holbrook, T.C., Hinchcliff, K.W., Williamson, K.K., Nelson, S.L.,
Davis, W. Effect of multi-day sustained strenuous exercise on peripheral blood leukocytes in
sled dogs. American Physiological Society Integrated Biology of Exercise, 2004.
Davis MS, Malayer JR, Vandeventer L, Royer CM, McKenzie EC, and Williamson KK. Exercise
while Breathing Cold Air Induces TH2 Cytokine Expression in Airways. American Thoracic
Society, 2005.
Davis MS, Williams CC, Malayer JR, Meinkoth JH, Vandeventer LG, Williamson KK, and
Royer CM. Persistence of Airway TH2 Cytokine Expression after Exercise while Breathing Cold
Air. American Thoracic Society, 2006.
Davis MS, Royer CM, McKenzie EC, Williamson KK, and Marlin DM. Cold Air-Induced Late-
Phase Bronchoconstriction in Horses. International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology,
2006.
Davis MS, Willard MD, Williamson KK. Exercise-induced gastrointestinal disease in racing
sled dogs. American College of Sports Medicine Integrated Physiology of Exercise, 2006.
Davis MS. Effect of hyperthermia on equine skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxygen consumption.
International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, 2018.
PROCEEDINGS/INVITED LECTURES 1. "Clinical Assessment of Gas Exchange in the Horse" Davis MS, 14th Annual ACVIM
Forum, San Antonio, TX, 1996.
2. “Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Equine Respiratory Disease” Davis MS,
MVMA Summer Meeting, Ocean City, MD, 1997.
3. “Aerosol Theory and Application” Davis MS, 16th Annual ACVIM Forum, San Diego,
CA, 1998
4. “Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction in Man and Animals” Davis, M.S. 17th
Comparative Respiratory Society Symposium, Harrison Hot Spring, British Columbia, 1999.
5. “Cold-Induced Airway Injury in Racing Sled Dogs” Davis, M.S. International Sled Dog
Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, Green Bay, WI, 2000.
6. “Gastroscopy Survey of Racing Sled Dogs after an Endurance Race” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, Green Bay, WI,
2000.
7. “The Pathogenesis of Cold Air-Induced Airway Injury And Its Relationship To
Endurance Sled Dogs” Davis MS, 20th Annual ACVIM Forum, Dallas, TX, 2002.
8. “Cold-Induced Airway Injury in Racing Sled Dogs” Davis, M.S. International Sled Dog
Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, New Orleans, LA, 2002.
9. “Roundtable Discussion on Gastrointestinal Disease in Racing Sled Dogs” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, New Orleans,
LA, 2002.
10. “Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training
Course, Anchorage, AK, 2003.
11. “The Use of Exogenous Surfactant in Veterinary Patients” Davis, M.S. and Perry, B. 21st
Annual ACVIM Forum, Charlotte, NC 2003.
12. “Do Dogs get Asthma?” Davis, M.S. North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando,
FL 2004.
13. “Exercise-Induced Asthma in Dogs” Davis, M.S. North American Veterinary
Conference, Orlando, FL 2004.
14. “Cold Air Mucosal Injury in Racing Sled Dogs” Davis, M.S. Anirniliit: The Art and
Science of Breathing in the Cold, Winnipeg, MB 2004.
15. “Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training
Course, Anchorage, AK, 2004.
16. “Airway Damage from Cold Air Hyperpnea” Davis, M.S. American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IA 2004.
17. “Exercise-Induced Airway Disease in Racing Sled Dogs” Davis, M.S. International Sled
Dog Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, Anchorage, AK, 2004.
18. “Gastric Ulcer Disease in Endurance Sled Dogs” Davis, M.S. International Sled Dog
Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, Anchorage, AK, 2004.
19. “Effects of sustained exercise on CBC/chemistry
profiles of racing sled dogs” Williamson K.K., Davis M.S., Hinchcliff K.W., Willard M.,
McKenzie E., Holbrook T., Nelson S., Royer C. International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical
Association Biennial Conference, Anchorage, AK, 2004.
20. “Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training
Course, Anchorage, AK, 2005.
21. “Introduction to the Physiology of Exercise” Davis, M.S. and Hinchcliff K.W. 9th
Congress of Equine Medicine and Surgery, Geneva, Switzerland, 2005.
22. “Is exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage associated with poor performance in race
horses?” Davis, M.S. and Hinchcliff K.W. 9th Congress of Equine Medicine and Surgery,
Geneva, Switzerland, 2005.
23. “Management and Pharmacotherapy of Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage in
Horses” Davis, M.S. and Hinchcliff K.W. 9th Congress of Equine Medicine and Surgery,
Geneva, Switzerland, 2005.
24. “Exercise-Induced Disease in Horses: Part 1-Gastrointestinal, Part 2-Immunological, Part
3-Respiratory” Davis, M.S. Texas Veterinary Medical Association Winter Meeting, College
Station, TX, 2006.
25. “Respiratory Disease in Equine Athletes: Part 1-Basic and Advanced Diagnostics, Part 2-
Disease Recognition and Treatment, Part 3-Use of Therapeutic Aerosols” Davis, M.S. Texas
Veterinary Medical Association Winter Meeting, College Station, TX, 2006.
26. “Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training
Course, Anchorage, AK, 2006.
27. “Exercise and Immunocompetence” Davis, M.S. International Sled Dog Veterinary
Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training Course, Anchorage, AK, 2006.
28. “Immunology of Racing Sled Dogs: Effect of Training, Racing, and Relationship to
Fatigue and Failure” Davis, M.S. International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association
Biennial Conference, Grand Junction, CO, 2006.
29. “Metabolic Strategy for Fatigue Resistance during Submaximal Exercise” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Biennial Conference, Grand Junction,
CO, 2006.
30. “Does cold air make you sick?” Davis, M.S. 24th Veterinary Comparative Respiratory
Society Symposium, Liepzig, Germany, 2006.
31. “Pathophysiology of Endurance Exercise”. Davis MS. Virginia Tech Invited Lecture,
Blacksburg VA, 2006.
32. “Pathophysiology of Endurance Exercise”. Davis MS. NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX, 2006.
33. “Metabolic Strategy for Fatigue Resistance”. Davis MS. NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX, 2006.
34. Metabolic Adaptation to Exercise. Davis MS. Oklahoma State University Department of
Animal Science, Stillwater, OK 2007.
35. “Pathophysiology of Endurance Exercise”. Davis MS. Iowa State University College of
Veterinary Medicine, Ames, IA, 2007.
36. “Iditarod: The Last Great Race” Davis MS. Iowa State University College of Veterinary
Medicine, Ames, IA, 2007.
37. “Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training
Course, Anchorage, AK, 2007.
38. “Metabolic Adaptation and Substrate Selection during Endurance Exercise” Davis, M.S.
Equine Science Society, 2007.
39. “Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S.
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training
Course, Anchorage, AK, 2008.
40. “Metabolic Adaptation to Exercise” Davis, M.S. Oklahoma Medical Research
Foundation, 2008.
41. “Metabolic Adaptation to Exercise” Davis, M.S. Integrated Biology of Exercise, 2008
42. “The Physiology of Endurance Exercise – Research on the Last Frontier” Davis, M.S.
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Postdoctoral Retreat, 2008.
43. “ Does Breathing Cold Air Give You the Flu? Effects of Cold Air on Airway Function“
Davis, M.S., Iowa State University, 2008.
44. Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S. International
Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training Course,
Anchorage, AK, 2009.
45. “The Physiology of Endurance Exercise – Research on the Last Frontier” Davis, M.S.
Experimental Biology Education Workshop, 2009
46. Cold Air Airway Disease in Horses. Davis MS. American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine Annual Forum, Montreal, Quebec, 2009.
47. Cold Air Airway Disease in Dogs. Davis MS. American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine Annual Forum, Montreal, Quebec, 2009.
48. Research Update on Gastroenterology and Respiratory Disease” Davis, M.S. International
Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association Checkpoint Veterinarian Training Course,
Anchorage, AK, March 2010.
49. How to Fatigue-Proof Your Dog. Special Operations Medical Association Annual Meeting,
Tampa, FL, December 2011.
50. How to Fatigue-Proof Your Dog. Colorado State University Department of Health and
Exercise Science, Fort Collins, CO, January 2012.
51. The Art and Science of Fatigue-Proof. TEDx Program, Huffines Institute, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX, April 2012.
52. Gastritis and Gastric Ulcers in Racing Sled Dogs, ISDVMA Biennial Meeting, Banff,
Alberta, September 2012.
53. Metabolic Adaptations to Endurance Exercise, ISDVMA Biennial Meeting, Banff, Alberta,
September 2012.
54. Animal Research Saves Lives, TEDx Program, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK,
October 2012.
55. US-DoD Canine Exercise Physiology Research Challenges and Possibilities (Briefing for
joint Army Research Office/Office of Naval Research program officers), Anchorage, AK,
February 2013.
56. Basic, Translational, and Applied Canine Exercise Research: A Recent History of DoD
Funding (Briefing for joint Army Research Office/Office of Naval Research program officers),
Anchorage, AK, February 2013.
57. Building a Better Canine Warrior Program Review (Briefing for Office of Naval Research
program officers), Dumfries, VA, June 2013
58. Capacity for Respiratory-Based Thermoregulation in Brachycephalic Breeds. Veterinary
and Comparative Respiratory Society Annual Conference, Calgary, AB, July 2013.
59. Metabolic Lessons from the World’s Greatest Endurance Athletes. Wicked Good Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting, Kennebunkport, ME, September 2013.
60. Canine Performance in Environmental Extremes. Naval Special Warfare Dog Handler
Course, Virginia Beach, VA, September 2013.
61. Oklahoma State University Comparative Exercise Physiology: Current projects and
capabilities. Special Operations Command Canine S&T Retreat, Raleigh, NC, December 2013.
62. Metabolic Lessons from the World’s Greatest Endurance Athletes. Midwestern University
School of Veterinary Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, May 2014.
63. Canine Heat and Water Management. Joint DoD Canine Science and Technology
Conference, Raleigh, NC, July 2014.
64. Peripheral Substrate Uptake in Elite Endurance Athletes. Northeast Chapter American
College of Sports Medicine, Providence, RI November 2014.
65. Hyperthermia management in working dogs. University of Florida College of Health and
Human Performance, January 29, 2015.
66. Gastrointestinal disease in working dogs. Working Dog Veterinary Medicine, Calumet
MI, February 27, 2015
67. Muscle adaptations in working dogs. Working Dog Veterinary Medicine, Calumet MI,
February 27, 2015
68. Hyperthermia in working dogs. Working Dog Veterinary Medicine, Calumet MI,
February 27, 2015
69. Immune function disease in working dogs. Working Dog Veterinary Medicine, Calumet
MI, February 27, 2015
70. Hyperthermia in working dogs. Special Operations Forces Canine Performance
Workshop, Anchorage, AK March 3, 2015
71. Hydration and water management in working dogs. Special Operations Forces Canine
Performance Workshop, Anchorage, AK March 10, 2015
72. Tolerance to acute altitude exposure in working dogs. Special Operations Forces Canine
Performance Workshop, Anchorage, AK March 10, 2015
73. Hyperthermia in working dogs. Special Operations Forces Canine Performance
Workshop, Fort Bragg, NC May 28, 2015
74. Hydration and water management in working dogs Special Operations Forces Canine
Performance Workshop, Fort Bragg, NC May 28, 2015.
75. Hyperthermia in working dogs. Ranger Canine Performance Workshop, Fort Benning,
GA June 23, 2015
76. Hydration and water management in working dogs. Ranger Canine Performance
Workshop, Fort Bragg, NC June 23, 2015
77. At the intersection between basic science and clinical medicine. Phi Zeta Research Day,
Stillwater, OK April 5, 2017
78. Gastrointestinal disease in working dogs. Australian Greyhound Veterinary Association,
Melbourne, VC, October 12, 2017
79. Thermoregulation and hydration in sporting dogs. Australian Greyhound Veterinary
Association, Melbourne, VC, October 12, 2017
80. Metabolism and fuel management in working dogs. Australian Greyhound Veterinary
Association, Melbourne, VC, October 12, 2017
81. Endurance Exercise: Why does it hurt so much? Oregon State University College of
Veterinary Medicine, April 15, 2018
82. Hydration and thermoregulation in working dogs. American College of Veterinary
Internal Medicine, Seattle, WA, June 14, 2018
83. Nutrition and muscle metabolism in working dogs. American College of Veterinary
Internal Medicine, Seattle, WA, June 14, 2018
84. Cardiovascular conditioning and deconditioning in athletic dogs. World Veterinary
Rehabilitation Summit, Knoxville, TN, August 1, 2018.
85. At the intersection between basic science and clinical medicine. University of
Minnesota/North Carolina State University Joint T32 Retreat, Minneapolis, MN September
23, 2018
86. High altitude exercise: Elite performance in thin air. Veterinary Comparative
Respiratory Society, Auburn, AL October 8, 2018
87. Effect of hyperthermia on equine skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxygen consumption.
International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lorne, Australia Nov 16, 2019
88. Basic nutrition of working dogs: quantity and quality. Gastrointestinal Health of
Working Dogs, Tier 1 Veterinary Medical Center, Palmer, AK Dec 15, 2018
89. Water: A critical nutrient for working dogs. Gastrointestinal Health of Working Dogs,
Tier 1 Veterinary Medical Center, Palmer, AK Dec 15, 2018
90. Gastritis and gastric ulcers in working dogs. Gastrointestinal Health of Working Dogs,
Tier 1 Veterinary Medical Center, Palmer, AK Dec 15, 2018
91. Diarrhea in working dogs. Gastrointestinal Health of Working Dogs, Tier 1 Veterinary
Medical Center, Palmer, AK Dec 15, 2018
92. Energy expenditure in exercising dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine of
Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
93. Fuel use in exercising dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine of Working
Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
94. How to select the right dog food for a working dog. Exercise Physiology and Sports
Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4,
2019.
95. Muscle adaptations to conditioning and exercise in dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports
Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4,
2019.
96. Exertional rhabdomyolysis in dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine of
Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
97. Hydration and water turnover in working dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine
of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
98. Hyperthermia and metabolic heat management in working dogs. Exercise Physiology and
Sports Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-
4, 2019.
99. Renal responses to prolonged exercise in dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine
of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
100. Gastritis and gastric ulcers in working dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine of
Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
101. Intestinal hyperpermeability and colonic bleeding in working dogs. Exercise Physiology
and Sports Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK
Feb 1-4, 2019.
102. Treatment and prevention of exercise-induced gastrointestinal disease in dogs. Exercise
Physiology and Sports Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big
Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
103. Acute phase response and cytokine release in working dogs. Exercise Physiology and
Sports Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-
4, 2019.
104. Acute phase response and fatigue: chicken or egg. Exercise Physiology and Sports
Medicine of Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4,
2019.
105. Immunocompetence in exercising dogs. Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine of
Working Canines. Waypoint Veterinary Education, Big Lake, AK Feb 1-4, 2019.
106. Hyperthermia and metabolic heat management in working dogs. Army Veterinary Corps
Grand Rounds. Ft. Bragg, NC March 21, 2019.
107. Hydration and water turnover in working dogs. Army Veterinary Corps Grand Rounds.
Ft. Bragg, NC March 21, 2019.
108. Athletic conditioning in horses: Respiratory adaptations. Integrated Veterinary Medical
Institute, Reddick, FL Sept 6, 2019.
109. Athletic conditioning in horses: Cardiovascular adaptations. Integrated Veterinary
Medical Institute, Reddick, FL Sept 6, 2019.
110. Athletic conditioning in horses: Muscle adaptations. Integrated Veterinary Medical
Institute, Reddick, FL Sept 6, 2019.
111. Athletic conditioning in horses: Skeletal adaptations. Integrated Veterinary Medical
Institute, Reddick, FL Sept 6, 2019.
112. From the Mountains to the Deserts: Exercise in Environmental Extremes. ACVSMR
Annual Meeting (Keynote), Las Vegas NV Oct 18, 2019
113. Exercise-induced gastritis in working dogs. ACVSMR Annual Meeting, Las Vegas NV
Oct 18, 2019
114. Ski asthma and respiratory immune function in horses. ACVSMR Annual Meeting, Las
Vegas NV Oct 18, 2019
OTHER PUBLICATIONS: “An Owners Guide to Equine Respiratory Disease” Davis, MS; Midatlantic Thoroughbred,
September 1997, p. 36-37.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Equine Nutrition in Health and Disease (VMED 7610) –Professional Student & Graduate
Student Elective, Oklahoma State University: 2017 - present.
Veterinary Sports Medicine (VMED 7642) –Professional Student & Graduate Student Elective,
Oklahoma State University: 2011 - present.
Exercise Physiology (VMED 7632) –Professional Student & Graduate Student Elective,
Oklahoma State University: 2011 - present.
Veterinary Physiology II (VMED 7120) - 1st year Professional Student, Oklahoma State
University; 2012 - present: Connective tissue and skeletal physiology, respiratory physiology.
Veterinary Physiology II (VMED 7113) - 1st year Professional Student, Oklahoma State
University; 2011: Connective tissue and skeletal physiology, respiratory physiology.
Veterinary Pharmacology II (VMED 7234) - 2st year Professional Student, Oklahoma State
University: Cardiovascular and respiratory pharmacology (2002-2008), gastrointestinal
pharmacology (2009).
Veterinary Physiology II (VMED 7120) - 1st year Professional Student, Oklahoma State
University; 2002: Connective tissue and skeletal physiology, respiratory physiology.
Equine Exercise Physiology (VMS 6620) – 2nd year Professional Student Elective, Oklahoma
State University: 2000 - 2009.
Cell and Tissue Form and Function (VMS 5115 and 5126) - 1st year Professional Student,
Oklahoma State University; 1998 - 2001: Blood, respiratory, renal, and gastrointestinal
physiology.
Clinical Techniques (VMS 5441) – 2nd year Professional Student, Oklahoma State University;
1999: Equine physical examination.
Equine Lower Respiratory Disease - Professional Student 4th year rotation - Equine Medical
Center; 1994-1995: Overview of clinical equine lower respiratory disease diagnosis,
pathogenesis, and treatment.
Equine Neonatology - Professional Student 4th year rotation - Equine Medical Center; 1993-
1994: Overview of clinical aspects of neonatal problem recognition and treatment.
Failure of Passive Transfer - Professional Student 3rd year didactic - VM 9034 Equine Pediatrics
and Neonatology; 1993: Discussed pathogenesis, recognition, treatment, and prevention of
failure of passive transfer of immunity in foals.
Equine Neonatal Respiratory Disease - Professional Student 3rd year didactic - VM 9034 Equine
Pediatrics and Neonatology; 1993: Discussed diagnosis, pathogenesis, and treatment of
prematurity, pulmonary sepsis, and respiratory insufficiency in foals.
GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORING (Major Advisor) Matthew O’Brien (PhD-Health Education, Oklahoma State University, 1999-2004)
Erica McKenzie, BVSc PhD Dipl ACVIM (Post-doc-Exercise Physiology, Oklahoma State
University, 2003-2005)
2004 National Phi Zeta Clinical Research Literary Award
Christopher M. Royer (DVM/PhD-Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University,
2000-2007)
1st place, NIH Summer Student Research Competition (2003)
Carl Rott Distinguished Graduate Fellowship (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
Pfizer Outstanding Veterinary Student (2006)
Sabrina H. Cummings (DVM/PhD-Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University,
2002-2010)
Danielle Page (PhD candidate, Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University,
2009 – 2015)
GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORING (Committee Member) TingTing Weng (PhD-Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 2007)
Yongbin Zhang (PhD-Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 2008)
Leonardo Carlos-Valdez (PhD-Animal Science, Oklahoma State University, 2009)
Sara Teuschler-Stewart (MS-Animal Science, Oklahoma State University, 2009)
Natacha Salazar (MS-Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, 2010)
Natalie Baker (MS-Animal Science, Oklahoma State University, 2013)
Heidi Banse (PhD-Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 2013)
Natasha Williams (MS-Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Oklahoma State University, current)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP and SERVICE: American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984 – 2010
ECFVG Examination Committee, 2006, 2008
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2000-present
ACVIM Forum Program Committee, 1999-2005
ACVIM Foundation Scientific Review Committee, 2006-2017
ACVIM Foundation Scientific Review Committee Chair, 2008-2011
ACVIM Foundation President-Elect, 2009
ACVIM Foundation President, 2010-2011
American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012-present
ACVSMR Board of Regents, 2016-2017
ACVSMR Vice President, 2017-2018
ACVSMR President-elect, 2018-2019
ACVSMR President, 2019-2020
American College of Sports Medicine, 2008-present
Veterinary & Comparative Respiratory Society, 1993 - 2012
VCRS Executive Board 1997 - 2009
VCRS Executive Secretary 1999 – 2005
VCRS President-Elect 2006-2007
VCRS President 2007-2008
American Physiological Society, 1995 – present
American Thoracic Society, 1998 - 2010
Maryland Veterinary Medical Association, 1996 - 1998
MVMA Continuing Education Committee, 1996 - 1997
Maryland Association of Equine Practitioners, 1995 - 1998
MAEP Executive Board, 1995 - 1998
MAEP Continuing Education Chair, 1995 – 1998
International Sled Dog Veterinary Medical Association, 2000-2014
ACADEMIC COMMITTEE SERVICE: Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health Animal Care and Use Committee, 1997 –
1998
Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Oklahoma
State University, 1999 - 2001
Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners,
Oklahoma State University, 1999 - 2003
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine Research Advisory Committee, 1999
– 2003
Oklahoma State University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 2000 – 2011
Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee,
2013 – 2017
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine Professional Standards Committee,
2000 – 2004, 2012-2017, 2018-present
Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Reappointment, Promotion,
and Tenure Committee, 2011-2014, 2017-present
Oklahoma State University Faculty Grievance Committee, 2019