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David Green

Title: Veterinary Medical Officer, Disease Investigations
Phone: 608-270-2482
Email: degreen@usgs.gov

Education and/or Training

B.S. 1971 Oregon State University Zoology
DVM. 1975 Colorado State University Veterinary Medicine

Areas of Specialization and or Research Interests

Amphibian diseases
Wildlife pathology

Professional Experience

1998-Present Veterinary Medical Office, National Wildlife Health Center - Madison, WI
1997-1998 Staff Veterinary Pathologist, National Institutes of Health - Bethesda, MD
1986-1997 Chief Veterinary Pathologist, Maryland Dept of Agriculture - College Park, MD

Professional Activities and/or Memberships

American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
American College of Veterinary Pathologists
American Veterinary Medical Association

Honors and/or Awards

Invited Speaker 2003 Cricket Frog Symposium: "Diseases of Cricket Frogs (Acris spp) seen at NWHC"
Invited Speaker 2003 The Wildlife Society: "Amphibian & reptilian disease & other mortality factors associated with urban/suburban environments"

Selected Publications

Feldman, S.H., J.H. Wimsatt, and D.E. GREEN. Phylogenetic classification of the frog pathogen Amphibiothecum (Dermosporidium) penneri based on small ribosomal subunit sequencing. 2005 Journal of Wildlife Diseases 41(4):702-706.

CONVERSE, K.A. and D.E. GREEN. Diseases of salamanders. 2005 Pages 118-130 in S.K. Majumdar, J.E. Huffman, F.J. Brenner, and A.I. Panah, editors. Wildlife Diseases: Landscape Epidemiology, Spatial Distribution and Utilization of Remote Sensing Technology. The Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Easton, Pennsylvania, USA.

GREEN, D.E. and E. Muths. Health evaluation of amphibians in and near Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado, USA). 2005 Alytes 22(3-4):109-129.

GREEN, D.E. and K.A. CONVERSE. Diseases of frogs and toads. 2005 Pages 89-117 in S.K. Majumdar, J.E. Huffman, F.J. Brenner, and A.I. Phah, editors. Wildlife Diseases: Landscape Epidemiology, Spatial Distribution, and Utilization of Remote Sensing Technology. The Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Eaton, Pennsylvania, USA.

GREEN, D.E. and K.A. CONVERSE. Diseases of amphibian eggs and embryos. 2005 Pages 62-71 in S.K. Majumdar, J.E Huffman, F.J. Brenner, and A.I. Phah, editors. Wildlife Diseases: Landscape Epidemiology, Spatial Distribution and Utilization of Remote Sensing Technology. The Pennsylvania Academy of Science, Eaton, Pennsylvania, USA.

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