IDEXX Reference Laboratories
DISCOVER MORE
IDEXX pathology services. Make confident decisions, faster.
From state-of-the-art diagnostics, to the world's largest global network of pathologists, IDEXX offers comprehensive support to help you make well-informed, timely decisions for your pathology cases.
- The most advanced menu of tests.
Easy ordering of diagnostic tests for even the most complex cases. - Cutting-edge digital technology.
Cutting-edge technology to route cases to clinical and anatomic pathologists, enabling fast results and collaboration among IDEXX specialists around the world. - Expert support tailored for you.
IDEXX has the largest global network of pathologists, offering their expertise to support you in making clinical decisions. - Comprehensive educational resources and tools.
The IDEXX Learning Center provides an extensive collection of training courses, webinars, and instruction videos to help your staff handle pathology cases with confidence.
Learn more about our pathology solutions.
Our expertise is all yours.
Pathology can be complex. That's why our global network of pathologists is here to support you at every turn.
From local experts to specialists across the globe, the IDEXX pathologist network offers one-on-one guidance for the duration of your case—no matter how complex it gets. With decades of experience in countless subspecialties, that’s expertise you can count on.
Use this directory to:
Identify IDEXX pathologists by specialty.
Read about each pathologist's education and experience.
New to IDEXX Reference Laboratories pathology services?
- Pathology consultation services are complimentary for IDEXX customers, even before a specimen is submitted.
- An IDEXX pathologist is dedicated to each case, from beginning to end.
Already submitted a specimen?
Contact the pathologist on your case directly using the email or phone number on your VetConnect PLUS report.
Kendra Andrie, DVM, MS, DACVP, PhDDVM: Michigan State University; Residency/PhD: Colorado State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Kendra Andrie earned her DVM and MS from Michigan State University in 2016. She completed her residency at Colorado State Univ ersity and become a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2019. Following completion of her residency, Dr. Andrie completed a Ph.D. in pathology at CSU. During her post-doctoral training, she provided diagnostic pathology support for the CSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and research pathology support for in-vivo orthopedic and soft tissue preclinical research studies at the CSU Translational Medicine Institute. Before joining IDEXX Dr. Andrie served as a faculty member in the In Vivo Animal Core at the University of Michigan Medical School. She has a background and keen interest in orthopedics and respiratory pathology. |
Jillian Athey, DVM, MS, DACVPTexas A&M University, Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Athey received her DVM from Texas A&M University in 2019 and has been cultivating her interests in veterinary diagnostics since her undergraduate years. After receiving her DVM degree, she began an anatomic pathology residency and concurrent master's degree at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her master’s degree involved creating and applying an artificial intelligence model to canine thyroid carcinomas. After her residency, Dr. Athey joined IDEXX in 2022. |
Katherine Berman, DVM, MRCVS, DACVPNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Berman completed her DVM at North Carolina State University in 2009 and remained at NCSU for her anatomic pathology residency. After completing residency and obtaining board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2012, she briefly stayed as a clinical instructor at NCSU and then relocated with her family to Scotland and spent a few years as a lecturer at the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine. Following her time in academia, Dr. Berman then joined a private diagnostic lab in England for several years prior to joining IDEXX in 2022. She currently remains in England and continues to enjoy exploring her adopted country and beyond with the company of her husband and children. |
Jennifer M. Bernard, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bernard received her DVM from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010. She continued at the University of Tennessee to complete her residency in anatomic pathology and obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2013. Dr. Bernard then completed a 2-year fellowship in zoo pathology. Dr. Bernard’s interests include diagnostic pathology, with a special interest in exotics. |
Terrell W. Blanchard†‡, DVM, MSSOklahoma State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Blanchard received his DVM from Oklahoma State University. After about two years in private practice, he spent the next 21 years serving in the US Army Veterinary Corps. He completed a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) and attained ACVP board certification in 1999. He served in a variety of positions in research and diagnostic pathology in the US Department of Defense, culminating in chairmanship of the Department of Veterinary Pathology at the AFIP. He joined the IDEXX pathology team as a manager in May 2011. He and his wife enjoy traveling and a variety of all-season outdoor activities. |
Christopher Bolt, BVM&S (hons), DACVPEdinburgh University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bolt received his BVM&S from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at Edinburgh University in Scotland. Following graduation, he then worked in a busy general and emergency and critical care practice for multiple years before transitioning to pathology work. His residency training in veterinary anatomic pathology was completed at University of Minnesota, and he attained board certification at the completion of residency. He joined IDEXX following residency training and has worked there since. In his free time, Dr. Bolt enjoys spending time in the outdoors. He has a wide range of interests in pathology, veterinary medicine, and life. |
Glenn Brado, DVMMichigan State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Brado received his DVM from Michigan State University in 2019. He completed his anatomic and toxicologic pathology training at Michigan State University in collaboration with a pharmaceutical company in 2022. |
Jennifer Brazzell, DVM, MVetSc, MRCVS, DACVP (Clinical and Anatomic)Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Canada Head of Anatomic Pathology at IDEXX BioAnalytics |
Dr. Jennifer Brazzell is a 2000 graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. She was formerly a practicing veterinarian and co-owner of two small animal/exotics practices in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She completed a clinical pathology at the University of Minnesota in 2005 and returned to the University of Saskatchewan Western College of Veterinary Medicine to complete a residency in anatomic pathology and a Master of Veterinary Science degree. Dr. Brazzell joined IDEXX BioAnalytics in 2019 as a comparative veterinary pathologist responsible for evaluating both diagnostic and research, anatomic and clinical pathology. |
Melanie A. Breshears†, DVM, PhD, DACVPOklahoma State University |
Dr. Breshears graduated from Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. She completed her PhD and pathology training (also at Oklahoma State) and attained board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2005. Dr. Breshears was on faculty at OSU College of Veterinary Medicine from 2005 until 2019, when she became a part-time adjunct professor. During her time at OSU, she taught veterinary students in all stages of the curriculum, worked as a diagnostic pathologist for Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab, and served 5 years as the anatomic pathology residency training coordinator. As an adjunct professor, Dr. Breshears enjoys continuing to teach veterinary students and pathology residents at OSU. She joined IDEXX as a contracting pathologist in 2019, where she is happy to continue the interesting and rewarding work of diagnostic pathology. In her free time, Dr. Breshears enjoys horseback riding, bicycling, hiking, other outdoor activities, reading, and spending time with her husband. |
Jamie M. Bush, DVM, MS, DACVPKansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bush is a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist who completed her veterinary training in 2004 at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, followed by her residency and MS in 2008 at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine. During her free time, Jamie enjoys spending time outdoors with her dogs. |
Vincent W. Carroll, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Carroll received his VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. Following graduation, he worked as a large animal veterinarian in New York state for 5 years. His residency training was completed at Tufts University in 2010. He passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification examination in anatomic pathology in 2011 and joined IDEXX in 2012. He’s passionate about diagnostic pathology and has a special interest in oncologic pathology, mammary gland pathology, and sinonasal pathology. In his free time, Dr. Carroll enjoys spending time with his family (which includes 2 boys, wife, and pets), hiking/camping, Boston Bruins and Springfield Thunderbirds hockey, model rocketry, and coaching his son’s youth hockey team. |
Mark D. Chalkley, BSc, BVSc (Hons), MANZCVS (Pathobiology), DACVPUniversity of Queensland Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Chalkley graduated from the University of Queensland, Australia, in 2006. He spent 1 year at a small-animal and exotics-animal practice, followed by 2 years as a veterinary pathology intern at the University of Queensland. In 2009, he commenced a 3-year residency and fellowship in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Minnesota. He then passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board examination in anatomic pathology in 2012. He continued on as a pathology instructor at the University of Minnesota for 1 year. He joined IDEXX in 2013. Dr. Chalkley is a member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists, and the Australian Society for Veterinary Pathology. He is a registered manuscript reviewer for the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. He is currently a member of the editorial review board for the journal Veterinary Pathology. He has been a speaker at various international conferences and has authored several scientific publications on a variety of diagnostic interests in both small and large domestic animal species. |
Laura Chen, DVM, MS, DACVP, DACPVNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Chen grew up in central New Jersey and completed her bachelor’s degree at Rutgers University in 2011. She received her DVM from North Carolina State University in 2015 and subsequently stayed to complete a combined poultry medicine and anatomic pathology residency. Dr. Chen attained American College of Poultry Veterinarians board certification in 2018 and American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification in 2019. After completing her residency program in 2019, she served as branch chief of a diagnostic lab for a little over a year and a half prior to joining IDEXX in May 2021. In her free time, Dr. Chen enjoys rock climbing, baking, and finding new ways to entertain her cat, Maureen. |
Megan Caudill*, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Georgia Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Caudill received her DVM from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. She subsequently completed a combined clinical pathology residency and master’s degree in comparative biomedical sciences at the University of Georgia, followed by an anatomic pathology residency at the University of Florida. She attained board certification for clinical pathology in 2019 and anatomic pathology in 2021. Dr. Caudill joined IDEXX as a contractor in 2020 and transitioned to a full-time employee in 2021. Her professional interests include dermatopathology, transfusion medicine, and cytologic-histologic correlates. She is a member of the International Society for Veterinary Dermatopathology and is an active member of IDEXX Dermatopathology Team. She currently lives in Georgia with her husband, son, and their three Australian Shepherds. |
Julia Conway‡, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Conway started her career as a mechanical engineer, earning her undergraduate degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. She later transitioned to veterinary medicine, graduating from the University of Florida in 2006. She completed her anatomic pathology residency training at UF and received ACVP diplomate status in 2010. After her residency, Julia stayed on as faculty at the UFCVM until joining IDEXX in 2016. She currently lives New York’s Finger Lakes region. |
Martha Frances Dalton, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Mississippi Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Martha Frances Dalton is an anatomic veterinary pathologist who attended Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (2012-2016) and completed a pathology residency at the University of Georgia (2016-2019). Board certification was obtained in 2019. She received additional training in wildlife pathology at the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, thus wildlife disease and infectious pathology are areas of professional interest. Dr. Dalton joined IDEXX in 2023 after working at a state diagnostic laboratory for 3.5 years. Dr. Dalton is an outdoor enthusiast, loves to travel, and loves sampling craft beer. |
Zoltan Demeter, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVPDoctoral School of Veterinary Sciences Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Demeter obtained his DVM at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest, Romania, in 2004. He pursued his interest in infectious diseases and received his PhD at the Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He taught in the pathology department of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest, and then completed a residency in anatomic pathology and MS degree at the University of Illinois. He has published 29 articles and received multiple awards, including the Scopus Young Scientist Award (2008) and the ACVP Young Investigator Award (2013). He is a competitive soccer player and enjoys exploring nature with his wife, Dr. Elena Demeter, also a veterinary pathologist, and their two daughters. Dr. Demeter joined IDEXX in October 2014. |
Amanda J. Dennis, DVM, DACVPSt. George’s University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Dennis received her DVM from St. George’s University on the island of Grenada, West Indies, in 2008 and completed her anatomic pathology residency training at the University of Tennessee in 2011. She has a special interest in zoo animal pathology and conducted award-winning research in naked mole rats skin mineralization. Following her residency, she became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists while working for a small private diagnostic laboratory in Columbia, South Carolina, for 3 years before joining IDEXX. In her personal time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, son, and two Chinese Shar-Peis, and she loves to travel! |
Danielle Desjardins‡, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of California Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Desjardins graduated cum laude from the University of California, San Diego, in 2004 with a degree in biological sciences, and then graduated from Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine with highest honors. She completed her MS and residency training at Michigan State University, and then became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. She is a member of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology and has particular interest in dermatopathology. Dr. Desjardins’ favorite escapes include hiking, camping, snorkeling, skiing, game nights, and all things Disney. |
Colleen Duncan†, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVPM, DACVPWestern College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Duncan earned her DVM and MSc from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She later completed her PhD and a residency program in anatomic pathology at Colorado State University, where she remained as a faculty member. She is a diplomate of both the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and American College of Veterinary Preventative Medicine. She has a wide range of species interests and has been involved in numerous research projects in both domestic and wild animals. In her free time, Dr. Duncan enjoys travel, outdoor adventures with her canine companions, and all aspects of horsemanship. |
B. Wade Edwards, DVM, Diplomate of ACVPUniversity of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Edwards completed his veterinary degree in 2014 at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. Following veterinary school, he completed a residency in anatomic pathology with a special focus in zoo, aquatic, and wildlife pathology at the University of Illinois Zoological Pathology Program in 2017. Dr. Edwards was also board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2017. He remained working as a diagnostic pathologist for the Zoological Pathology Program until joining IDEXX in 2018. Dr. Edwards currently resides in Chicago, Illinois where he enjoys staying active and exploring the city with his husband and dog. |
Michelle L. Fleetwood, DVM, DACVPKansas State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Fleetwood completed her residency at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) in Washington, D.C., in 2002 and became board certified that year. She remained at the AFIP for the next 8 years, training army veterinary residents, providing pathology support to the National Zoo, and investigating marine mammal diseases. Twice she braved the cold and volunteered as a veterinarian for the Iditarod. She enjoys hiking in New Hampshire with her Bernese mountain dog. |
Dominique Fournier†, DVM, MVSc, DACVPWestern College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Fournier received her DVM from Université de Montréal in 2001, followed by a residency and an MVSc in anatomic pathology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2004. She spent 4 months at the University of Guelph in the summer of 2005 to cover a temporary position as a wildlife pathologist. She then worked in a private diagnostic laboratory in the UK for 3 years, reading biopsies mostly from small animals, before coming back to Canada at the end of 2008. Since then, she’s been working as a diagnostic pathologist in one of Quebec’s provincial diagnostic laboratories in Quebec City. She joined IDEXX as a contracting anatomic pathologist in 2016. |
Teresa M. Garcia†, DVM, MS, DACVPOregon State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Garcia received her DVM from Colorado State University in 2018, and completed an anatomic pathology residency at Oregon State University in 2021. She has special interests in dermatopathology in all species, and in large animal pathology. She was raised in Florida, but considers Colorado home. In her free time, she enjoys all disciplines of mountain biking, bike-packing in the alpine, volunteer trail-work, and spending time outside with friends and family. |
Gary Lee‡, BSc, BVMS, MVetClinStud, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Guelph Clinical and Anatomic Pathologist |
A native of Mauritius, Gary obtained his Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery from Murdoch University, Australia, in 2014. He started his veterinary career in small animal general practice before training in anatomic pathology for a couple of years. Although he enjoyed his time in anatomic pathology very much, there was always a longing to become a clinical pathologist. He switched hemispheres and headed to the University of Guelph in Canada, where he completed a combined clinical pathology residency/PhD program, in the process discovering snow, poutine and squirrels for the first time. Gary is board-certified in both clinical and anatomic pathology. Outside of work, he is a tragic Arsenal FC supporter who spends too much time watching fan channels on YouTube. |
Jamie L. Haddad*, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Haddad, a native New Yorker, received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007. She remained there for her anatomic pathology residency and then continued on to a clinical pathology residency at North Carolina State University. Dr. Haddad is board certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and is particularly interested in bone marrow evaluation, cytologic-histologic correlates, and specialty/referral center pathology cases. Dr. Haddad joined IDEXX in 2012 and spent her first several years with IDEXX in New York City on-site in a large specialty hospital and now continues to work for IDEXX in the northern Chicago suburbs. Outside of work, Dr. Haddad enjoys baking, running, and spending time with her family. |
Erin E. Hardam, DVM, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Hardam received her DVM from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000 and completed her anatomic pathology training at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. At the University of Pennsylvania, she developed an interest in dermatopathology, soft tissue sarcomas and lab animal/pocket pet pathology. Dr. Hardam joined the IDEXX anatomic pathology team in 2004 and is a member of the IDEXX Derm Team. In her free time she enjoys spending time with family, traveling, learning the art of baking, cooking and running. |
Lauren Harris, VMD, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Lauren Harris earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015. She completed her residency in anatomic pathology at Colorado State University and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2018. During her training she developed a special interest in hematopathology and cancer diagnostics. Following completion of her residency, Dr. Harris continued to provide diagnostic pathology services at CSU while studying molecular drivers of canine lymphoma at the CSU Clinical Immunology Laboratory. In 2019, she joined IDEXX to expand upon her interest and expertise in diagnostic medicine. Prior to veterinary school, Dr. Harris obtained her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Colby College in Waterville, Maine and spent a year studying hematopoietic development in zebrafish at Harvard Medical School. In her free time, Dr. Harris enjoys exploring the mountains of Colorado with her two adventurous dogs. She is an avid runner, skier, and whitewater rafter. |
Seth Harris†, DVM, PhD, DACVPColorado State University (DVM) & Washington State University (PhD) Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Harris grew up in Arizona and first became interested in anatomic pathology during his undergraduate years at the University of Arizona. After earning his DVM from Colorado State University in 2003 he did a residency and PhD at Washington State University and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. In his free time Dr. Harris enjoys running half marathons, racing his sunfish sailboat, and is currently working on fluency in Swedish. |
Janice B. Harvey, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Harvey was born and raised in South Florida and attended the University of Florida for her undergraduate studies. She obtained her DVM degree from North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. She subsequently stayed at NCSU CVM for her anatomic pathology residency. In 2017, Dr. Harvey completed her residency and obtained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification. In addition to her broad range of professional interests in diagnostic pathology, she is also passionate about teaching, veterinary community outreach, and diversity and inclusion in veterinary medicine. Her personal interests include rock climbing, improvisational comedy, sports, breweries, and board games. Dr. Harvey joined IDEXX in 2019 and currently lives with her partner, dog, and five cats. |
Luke Haydock, BVsc (Dist.), DVSc, Diplomate ACVPMassey University, New Zealand; University of Guelph, Canada Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Luke Haydock received his Bachelor of Veterinary Science with distinction from Massey University, New Zealand in 2016. After spending 2.5 years as a companion animal veterinarian at a busy first-opinion practice in Wellington, New Zealand, Dr. Haydock relocated to Guelph, Canada to undertake a combined pathology residency and doctoral research program at the University of Guelph. Dr. Haydock graduated from the University of Guelph in 2022 with a Doctor of Veterinary science after completing a doctoral research project investigating respiratory disease in beef feedlot cattle. During his pathology training, Dr. Haydock developed a particular interest in dermatopathology and respiratory pathology, but overall enjoys all aspects of diagnostic pathology. Dr. Haydock successfully completed the board certification examination for the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in August 2022 and began work as an anatomic pathologist for IDEXX in October of the same year. |
Erika Hoffeld, DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Erika Hoffeld received her DVM from Cornell University. After 14 years in private small animal practice, she returned to academia, completing a residency in Anatomic Pathology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. She earned her diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2021, and began working at IDEXX the following year. Her professional interests include companion and exotic animal diagnostic pathology, particularly oncopathology. Erika has returned to her home state of Maryland, living with her partner and canine companions. Her macroscopic interests include martial arts, cooking, sewing, sculpture, and gardening. |
Jeremy Johnson*‡, PhD, DACVPColorado State University VP & GM, Global Pathology Operations |
Dr. Johnson received his DVM from Colorado State University in 1998 and completed residencies in anatomic and clinical pathology. His graduate work focused on vitamin K metabolism and vitamin K-dependent proteins involved in bone metabolism and coagulation. Board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in anatomic and clinical pathology, Dr. Johnson has been with IDEXX since 2004. |
Shannon Johnson, DVM, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Saskatchewan Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr Johnson received her DVM from Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) in 2003. After completing an internship in small animal medicine/surgery at Animal Medical Center in New York City, she completed a residency and a MVSc in anatomic pathology in 2007 at the WCVM. She joined IDEXX in 2009 following a year in Montreal as a toxicological pathologist. Dr Johnson has special interest in dermatopathology and is a member of the International Society for Veterinary Dermatopathology. She is a member of the IDEXX Dermatopathology Team (“Derm Team”). In her free time, Dr Johnson loves swimming, paddleboarding, hiking and spending time outdoors with her husband, daughter, and their rambunctious pointer Levi. |
Todd O. Johnson, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Georgia Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Johnson received his DVM from the University of Georgia. He completed a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C., in 2000 and attained board certification in veterinary anatomic pathology that year. Past professional work includes biomedical research support, diagnostic pathology, and leadership in veterinary pathology and public health fields for the U.S. Department of Defense. He joined IDEXX in 2017. |
Nicole R Kraipowich, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Kraipowich received her DVM from Iowa State University in 1995. While there, she also worked for the university’s pathology department and the National Animal Disease Center. After a few years spent in private mixed animal practice, she pursued an MS in veterinary pathology and microbiology at Colorado State University, graduating in 2003. Also that year, she became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX in 2005. She lives on a small farm with her 3 Labradors, 4 cats, and a small herd of beef cattle. She enjoys the outdoors, gardening, hiking, cycling, and remodeling homes. |
Victoria Lashley†, DVM, MVS, MSc, DACVP, PhDRoyal Veterinary College Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Lashley spent 10 years in mixed animal practice and gained her first Master’s degree with the Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom. She completed a second Master’s in Veterinary Pathology at Massey University, New Zealand in 2012. One year later, she started a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at Iowa State University. She attained American College of Veterinary Pathology board certification and completed a PhD in Veterinary Pathology in 2015 and 2016 respectively. Dr. Lashley has conducted research in neuropathology and reproductive pathology and is often involved in teaching veterinary pathology. She thoroughly enjoys all aspects of pathology especially diagnostic pathology and joined IDEXX in 2018. |
Cara Levine‡, DVM, DACVPOhio State University Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Levine graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. After a brief period in general practice, she completed her residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee, and obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2015. Dr. Levine worked with a state diagnostic laboratory and ran an exotic and zoo animal histopathology service until joining IDEXX in 2020. She lives in southeast Florida with her two children and her cat. She enjoys hiking and beach walking, martial arts training, and travel. |
“Kevin” JungKeun Lee†, DVM, MS, DACVPSeoul National University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Lee received his DVM at Konkuk University and MS degrees at the Seoul National University, Korea. He worked in small-animal practice and emergency clinics for a year and was a pathologist at Neodin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Seoul, Korea, for 3 years. He came to the United States in 2004 to work as a research scientist at the University of Washington, Seattle, until 2009. He completed his anatomic pathology residency at Mississippi State University and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2014. He began working for IDEXX in 2015. |
Danielle E. Lieske, DVMUniversity of California Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Lieske received her DVM from University of California, Davis in 2017. Prior to this she spent 6 years working in veterinary medicine. She then completed residency at University of Georgia. She joined IDEXX following the completion of her residency in August 2020. During veterinary school and residency, she pursued her passion for diagnostic pathology, oncologic pathology, and small animal medicine. Danielle trained in a diagnostic laboratory where she gained an appreciation for customer service and team-based medicine. In her free time she enjoys movies, cooking, outdoor adventures, and playing with her hamster, cat, and fishes. |
Michelle Liu, DVM, DACVPKansas State University, Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Liu received her BS from UCLA and DVM from Kansas State University. She completed her anatomic pathology residency at University of Tennessee and earned board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2022. Dr. Liu joined IDEXX shortly after her residency and currently resides in California. Outside of work, she enjoys the outdoors, reading, volunteering at the wildlife center, and spending time with her Angora rabbit and one-legged pigeon, Brownie. |
Serena M. Liu, VMD, MS, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Liu is a graduate of Princeton University (AB) and the University of Pennsylvania (VMD) and completed residency training and a master’s degree in anatomic pathology at the University of California, Davis. She became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 1996 and has spent her entire career in diagnostic pathology, at IDEXX and, briefly, at the Animal Medical Center. She has a special interest in dermatopathology and is a member of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology, American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology, and the IDEXX Derm Team. Dr. Liu lives in New York City and in the Catskills. In her free time, she enjoys being outdoors in nature, the arts, travelling, cooking, reading, and spending time with her pets, family and friends. |
Richard H. Luong‡, BVSc, DACVPUniversity of Sydney Associate Director of Pathology |
Dr. Luong earned his BVSc at the University of Sydney, Australia, in 2000. He worked as a companion-animal veterinarian in the UK and Hong Kong before starting his career in veterinary anatomic pathology by working as a diagnostic pathologist in training with NSW Ag (now part of the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries) in Australia in 2002. He then joined the combined training program of the Animal Medical Center, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Rockefeller University as a veterinary anatomic pathology resident; he completed his residency in 2006. He stayed on as an associate pathologist with the Animal Medical Center until 2007, when he became board certified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Since 2007, he has been with the Department of Comparative Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine as a veterinary pathologist and senior research scientist. Dr. Luong joined IDEXX in October 2014. He is widely published in the fields of laboratory animal science/pathology and biomedical research through his collaborations at Stanford University. He supports the training of residents in veterinary pathology and was a member of the ACVP Examination Committee until 2017. In his spare time, he has an unhealthy obsession with rock climbing. |
Joe Malatos, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University |
Dr. Malatos is originally from Massachusetts and completed his veterinary degree in 2015 at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Following veterinary school, he completed a residency in anatomic pathology with a special focus in zoo, aquatic, and wildlife pathology at Cornell University and the Bronx Zoo in 2018. Dr. Malatos was also board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2018. Following his residency, he completed a fellowship in aquatic animal pathology at the NY Aquarium and worked as an independent contractor with the Aquatic Health Program at Cornell until joining IDEXX in 2020. Dr. Malatos currently resides in Brooklyn, NY where he enjoys playing volleyball, exploring the city, and finding the best pizza spots. |
Nataly Mamaliger, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Veterinary Medicine Budapest Anatomic Pathologist |
Nataly Mamaliger received her DVM attending the English language program at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (2018). She achieved diplomate status in 2021 after completing residency training in veterinary anatomic pathology at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. This was followed by a clinical instructor year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. Nataly enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time with her family, friends, two cats and fish. |
Valeria Cafe Marcal†, BVetMed MVSc DipACVPSchool of Veterinary Medicine Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) |
Dr. Cafe Marcal qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the School of Veterinary Medicine Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Brazil in 2002. After qualifying she moved to Switzerland where she learnt German and worked temporarily as an apprentice in a zoological park. She received her master’s degree in 2006 and completed a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the Institute of Animal Pathology (Zoo and Wildlife Department) University of Berne in 2008 and attained board certification (ACVP) in 2013. She served in a variety of positions in diagnostic pathology in the United Kingdom. Dr. Cafe Marcal grew up in Brazil and currently resides in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom. She joined IDEXX as a contracting anatomic pathologist in 2018. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and walking her Labrador. |
Morgan Matthews, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University, Tufts University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Matthews is a North Carolina native. She attended North Carolina State University, where she received both her undergraduate degree and eventually her DVM in 2017. She completed her anatomic pathology residency at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. During her residency, she developed a strong interest in ocular pathology and diagnostic pathology. Prior to veterinary school, she worked as a veterinary technician for 5 years, which provided clinical experience and gave her an appreciation of small animal general practice. In her spare time, she enjoys watching movies and spending time with family. |
Megan McCarthy, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. McCarthy received her BA from Yale University and her DVM from North Carolina State University in 2013. She completed a residency in anatomic pathology with an emphasis on zoo and wildlife species at the University of California, Davis, and the San Diego Zoo in 2016. She was board certified by the ACVP in 2016. She joined IDEXX in April 2017. She has a special interest in the pathology of exotic and wildlife species. |
Joseph McCoy*, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Anatomic Pathologist Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. McCoy received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Florida in 1988. He had previously completed a Masters in Pathobiology from the University of Connecticut. Following his doctorate he completed a clinical internship followed by a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at an animal Hospital in Boston Massachusetts. He is dual certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologist receiving his diplomate status in anatomic pathology in 1992 followed by his diplomate status in clinical pathology 1995. He has a special interest in ocular pathology as well as small ruminant and camelid pathology. He and his spouse run a small, goat dairy in Western Massachusetts. He enjoys hiking with their three dogs, hanging out with the goats and playing pickleball. |
Christina McKenzie, DVM, DVSc, DACVPUniversity of Guelph Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. McKenzie received her DVM from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in 2017 and completed a Doctor of Veterinary Science and residency training in anatomic pathology at the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph in 2020. Following residency, she trained in fish pathology, became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2021, and completed a two-year fellowship at a large zoological institute in California. Outside the office, Dr. McKenzie can be found paragliding with her husband, hiking with her two golden retrievers, or curled up with a book and her cat. |
Barbara McMahill†, DVM, DACVP, PhDTechnical University of Lisbon Anatomic Pathologist |
In 2006 Dr. McMahill earned her DVM from the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal where she was introduced to dermatopathology, which soon became her passion ad focus. She then moved to Davis, California to train with Dr. Verena Affolter and Dr. Thelma Lee Gross. Completing a residency in anatomic pathology followed by a Ph.D. in comparative pathology at the University of California, Davis. She became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. While at UC Davis she also attended dermatopathology rounds and lectures at the School of Medicine. She joined IDEXX in 2014 and is currently on the IDEXX Derm Team. She is an editor for the Veterinary Dermatology Journal, a past resident of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology, and a member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. She serves as a manuscript and grant reviewer in the areas of dermatology and dermatopathology. Off-work she likes to enjoy time with her family, photography, gardening, mountain biking, Nordic skiing, and the great outdoors. |
Danielle Meritet, DVM, MS, DACVPOregon State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Meritet received her DVM from Oregon State University in 2012. After 3 years of clinical practice, she returned to Oregon State University to complete a dual Anatomic Pathology Residency/Master's program. In 2019, she became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and started as a clinical assistant professor at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is an aspiring "cephalopath" interested in both ocular and oral pathology. In addition to being a cinephile and bibliophile, she enjoys hiking, yoga and relaxing with her cats. |
Sophie Merz, DVM, PhD, DACVPFreie Universitaet Berlin Anatomic Pathologist |
Merz received her DVM from the Freie Universitaet Berlin in 2015. She completed her veterinary anatomic residency training as well as PhD on senescence markers also at the Freie Universitaet in Berlin and was board certified by the American Society of Veterinary Pathologists in 2019. She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family, friends and pets. |
Leonardo Mesquita, DVM, MSc, PhD, DACVPSchool of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Mesquita earned his DVM from Universidade Federal de Lavras, Brazil, 2010. He received a Master’s degree from this university in 2012, followed by a PhD(2016) and a post-doctoral program (2020) at University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He completed his residency training in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Georgia in 2020 and obtained a board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP) in 2021. He joined IDEXX in 2022. Dr. Mesquita’s professional interests include diagnostic pathology, with special interest in neuropathology and ocular pathology. He also enjoys spending time with his family and dogs, running, including marathons, hiking and cooking. |
Kristy A. Mietelka, DVM, DACVPMichigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Mietelka graduated from Michigan State University (MSU) College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002 and spent 5 years in companion-animal practice in the greater metro Detroit area. She returned to MSU for an anatomic pathology residency in 2007 and spent the final year of her program with a focus in toxicologic pathology at a contract research laboratory. Dr. Mietelka achieved board certification in 2011. She stayed on as faculty at MSU for 5 years, teaching organ histology and systemic pathology to veterinary students, as well as performing diagnostic service work in anatomic pathology. Dr. Mietelka joined IDEXX in January 2016. She enjoys swimming, hiking, camping, canoeing, and spending time outdoors with her husband and two young children. |
Alicia Moreau†, DVM, DACVPWestern University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Moreau received her BS from the University of North Carolina in 2002. She spent 4 years in the U.S. Army before earning her DVM from Western University in 2010. She rejoined the U.S. Army after veterinary school and spent 4 years in small-animal clinics with a focus on military working dogs. She started her residency in anatomic pathology at the Joint Pathology Center in 2014. She was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2017. She joined IDEXX in 2019. |
Juan Muñoz, DVM, PhD, DACVPNational Autonomous University of Mexico Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Muñoz received his DVM from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2009. He completed an externship in exotic/zoo animal pathology at a private diagnostic laboratory before joining Washington State University for his anatomic pathology residency/PhD combined program in 2009. In 2015, he finished his PhD in Veterinary Sciences and was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Muñoz’ areas of interest include exotic/zoo/wildlife animals, immunohistochemistry, oncologic pathology in small animals, infectious diseases, liver pathology, and lung pathology. He worked in academia for 7 years before joining IDEXX in August 2022. He enjoys spending time with his family (wife, children, and dogs), Olympic weightlifting and CrossFit, cooking, and brewing. |
Michelle Nobrega-Lee, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Tennessee Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Nobrega-Lee graduated from Tuskegee University in 2007. She then completed a small-animal internship at Tufts University in 2008, followed by an avian and exotic animal medicine and surgery residency at Angell Animal Medical Center in 2010. That was followed by completion of a residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee in 2014 and subsequent board certification in 2014. She enjoys time with her family and riding horses in her free time. |
Janelle M. Novak‡, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Florida Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Novak received her D.V.M. veterinary and Ph.D. graduate training concurrently at the University of Florida (2008; 2007), through the assistance of an NIH training grant. Dr. Novak completed her residency training at the University of Tennessee and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011 after which she then joined IDEXX. Her interests include endocrine and gastrointestinal pathology with a special interest in pocket pets. |
Vanessa Oakes, DVM, MPH, PhDVirginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Vanessa Oakes received her DVM and her MPH from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016, where she remained to complete her residency training in anatomic pathology as well as her PhD. She worked as a clinical instructor at VMCVM for a year, before joining the IDEXX team in 2022. When she isn't at work, she enjoys cooking, baking, spending time with her dogs outdoors, listening to true crime podcasts, and playing tabletop and video games. |
Bianca Pfisterer, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Tennessee Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Pfisterer received her DVM from Tufts University, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2017, and completed her residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee in 2020. Following residency, she completed a yearlong Lecturer position at the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center focusing on large animal pathology and wildlife/zoo pathology. Dr. Pfisterer is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Her current interests include zoo/nondomestic animal pathology, large animal pathology, respiratory pathology, and reproductive pathology. In her free time, she enjoys spending time in the outdoors, mountain biking, walking with her three-legged dog, and traveling. |
Kara Priest, DVM, MS, DACVPSt. George’s University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Priest received her DVM from St. George’s University completing her clinical year at Oklahoma State University in 2012. After 2 years as a small animal general practitioner in the Reno/Tahoe area, she ventured back to her homeland of Connecticut to complete a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology and obtained a Master of Science degree in Veterinary Pathobiology at the University of Connecticut/Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. After completing her residency, she worked as faculty at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University including the role of Residency Coordinator in the Anatomic Pathology department. She joined IDEXX in June 2020. She enjoys spending time with family and friends and is an avid observer of nature. |
Geneviève Remmers, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Remmers received her DVM from the University of Montreal in 2008. Following graduation, she completed a residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Remmers attained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification in 2011. She is fluent in French and English and is able to provide anatomic pathology consults in both languages. She has a special interest in musculoskeletal and oral pathology. Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Remmers enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time with her three children, husband, and two dogs, Tiffany and Raphael. |
Stacy Rine, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Rine completed her DVM at the University of Florida in 2000 and worked in private practice for 15 years, including 8 years as a practice owner. She completed a residency in anatomic pathology in 2018 and joined IDEXX the same year. Her hobbies include woodworking, model trains, photography, and birdwatching with her wife. Their pets include their cat Harry and their little dog. |
Mark Evan Robarge, DVM, MS, DACVPPurdue University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Robarge completed his veterinary degree in 2012 and his anatomic pathology residency in 2015, both at Purdue University. He became board certified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2015 and joined IDEXX in January 2016. Dr. Robarge is a member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. He lives in Zionsville, Indiana, where he enjoys various outdoor activities, including hiking, wakesurfing, and paddleboarding, while also staying active with the Zionsville Aquatic Masters swim team. |
Elisa N. Salas, DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Salas grew up in Philadelphia. Her training included her DVM at Cornell with 4 years of mixed, small, and exotic animal practice to her residency at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. During that time, Dr. Salas developed and taught her own gross pathology class, focusing on exotic animals. In addition to her pathology experience, she has a strong interest in digital pathology, cancer diagnostics, and big-data analysis with multiple publications and presentations in these fields. After passing her boards in 2013 she worked in industry and later joined Idexx in 2015. In addition to her pathology work, she serves as a consultant on the Veterinary Information Network and is a member of the Pathology Informatics Committee of the ACVP. Her hobbies include quilting, cycling, craft beers, gaming, and spending time with her 2 kids and friends. |
Soraya Sayi, BVSc, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Zimbabwe, University of Prince Edward Island Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Sayi received her Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree from the University of Zimbabwe in 2005. She completed a residency and MVSc program at the University of Prince Edward Island. She joined IDEXX in 2023. Before joining IDEXX she worked at a diagnostic lab. Dr. Sayi is certified with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She enjoys the subject of history, books and art, and likes to travel. |
Ravi Seebaransingh, BVetMed, MSc, MRCVS, DACVPRoyal Veterinary College, University of London Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Seebaransingh graduated in 1991 from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London. He worked in mixed practice, both private and government in Trinidad (Caribbean), before pursuing a master of science degree in pathobiology at University of Guelph in 1997. He then returned to Trinidad and worked at the National Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for 5 years and subsequently spent 8 years at the University of the West Indies School of Veterinary Medicine, where he lectured in general and systemic veterinary pathology. He also provided gross and diagnostic pathology services on a wide range of species. Dr. Seebaransingh received board certification in 2009 and joined IDEXX in 2012. He enjoys photography, hiking, bird-watching, and tai chi. |
Alba Maria M. Shank, DVM, MS, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Shank was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and completed her DVM and MS at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She completed a veterinary anatomic pathology residency at the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in 2009. In 2010 she moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to work at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and became a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist in September 2011. She joined the IDEXX team at the North Grafton, Massachusetts, laboratory in February 2012 and was promoted to an assistant manager position (east region) in June 2014. Nonpathology interests include gardening, canning, knitting, farming, hiking, camping, general outdoorsy stuff, and playing in the dirt with her three children and husband. |
Steve Smith, DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Smith has been in the field of veterinary pathology since 1989. He earned a BA in biology from Cornell University in 1979, after which he worked as a veterinary technician and then as an organ transplant technician at UCLA. He completed his DVM at the University of California, Davis in 1989, and a residency in anatomic pathology in 1992, also at Davis. He became board certified and joined the IDEXX pathology team in 1993. He enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and exploring the natural landscapes of California and the Pacific coast with his son. |
Nick Sorensen, DVM, DACVPWashington State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Sorensen grew up in Bozeman, Montana, and has been involved with veterinary medicine from the time he could accompany his father on large-animal farm calls. After finishing his undergraduate studies at Montana State University, he completed his DVM at Washington State University in 2008 and returned to Montana to practice mixed-animal medicine. His interest in pathology led him to apply for residency positions and in 2012 he began his anatomic pathology residency at Oklahoma State University, became board certified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2015, and began working for IDEXX in 2016. He has been a member of the IDEXX Dermatopathology team since 2020. In his spare time, Dr. Sorensen spends as much time as possible with his wife, two daughters, and dog Lily. Outside of family and work, his interests include weightlifting, fly fishing, and anything else you can do outside. |
Melinda Stewart†, BSc(Vet), BVSc, PhD, MANZCVS (Pathology), DACVPUniversity of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Stewart graduated from the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science with first-class honors and the completion of an honors project in neuroimmunology. She completed a PhD from the University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine in T-cell immunology. She has achieved membership in the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (MANZCVS) in pathology and is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (anatomical pathology). As an adjunct professor of the University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science and through development of the State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Veterinary Pathology Residency Program, she has a strong focus on the training of future veterinary pathologists. Dr. Stewart joined the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries in 2008 as a veterinary pathologist, becoming the principal veterinary pathologist in 2012 and director of laboratory services in 2016. She has held the positions of deputy chief veterinary officer of NSW and honorary president of the Australian Society for Veterinary Pathologists. She enjoys ocean swimming and spending time outdoors with family and friends. |
Leah R. Stein, DVM, MPH, DACVPMichigan State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Stein received her DVM from Michigan State University in 2017 and remained at the university for a residency in anatomic pathology. She joined IDEXX following the completion of her residency in August 2020. During veterinary school and residency, she was engaged in research in diagnostic pathology, which established her interests in oncologic pathology and hematopathology (specifically lymphoproliferative diseases). Dr. Stein also completed her Master’s in Public Health (2016) and Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine (2014) at Michigan State University. In her free time, she enjoys weightlifting, cooking, gardening, playing with her dog and cat, and spending time outdoors with her husband. |
Shane Stiver, BS, DVM, DABVP (Canine/Feline), DACVPUC Davis Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Stiver came to veterinary pathology following 12 years as a practicing veterinarian in northern California. He received a BS in zoology from the University of California, Davis, in 1985, and his DVM from UC Davis in 1989. He was an associate small-animal practitioner in San Rafael, California, for 2 years before purchasing and operating Frontier Pet Clinic in Napa, California, in 1991. A small-animal practitioner, he expanded the practice to include avian and exotic patients. He was board certified in canine and feline practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in 1998. He left clinical practice in 2001 and returned to academia, completing a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Georgia in 2004. He became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2004, when he joined IDEXX as a veterinary anatomic pathologist. Dr. Stiver enjoys case consultation with his colleagues in veterinary practice and has an interest in medical illustration. He serves as a subject matter expert for the California State Veterinary Medical Board. |
Rommel Max Tan, DVM, MS, DACVP, PhDUniversity of the Philippines Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Tan received his DVM from the University of the Philippines in 2005. Afterward, he completed an MS degree from the University of Maryland in 2008. He completed a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Illinois in 2011 and attained board certification that year. He also completed a Ph.D. from the same institution in 2013. Dr. Tan served as an assistant professor in a small agricultural college in 2014. He joined IDEXX in April 2015, and he enjoys traveling and watching movies. |
Jeremy Tobias‡, DVM, DACVPCornell University Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Tobias attended Cornell University for his undergraduate studies and received his veterinary degree from North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He subsequently stayed on to complete an anatomic pathology residency. In 2014, Dr. Tobias attained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification and joined IDEXX Laboratories. |
Leslie N. Tomblin, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Tomblin earned her DVM from the University of Florida prior to entering private practice (dairy and small animal). After 6.5 years of general practice, she returned to the University of Florida to complete an anatomic pathology residency, achieving the status diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2019. Upon certification, Dr. Tomblin began working as an assistant clinical professor in pathobiology at the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Starkville, Mississippi before joining IDEXX in 2021. In this position, she devoted much of her time performing necropsies and reading biopsies, while also maintaining responsibilities for teaching veterinary students and anatomic pathology residents. Dr. Tomblin’s primary interests include small animal diagnostic pathology and ocular pathophysiology. She currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida, and in her free time, enjoys travelling, painting, scrapbooking, and spending time with her family and myriad of four-legged critters. |
Anne-Laurence Vigneau, DVM, MSc, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Vigneau received her DVM from the University of Montreal in 2020. She completed her MSc and residency at the same university, and then became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined the IDEXX anatomic pathology team in 2023. Dr. Vigneau can provide anatomic pathology consults in both French and English. In her spare time, Dr. Vigneau enjoys volleyball, hiking, gardening, theater, and ballet. |
Laura Wennerdahl, DVM, DACVPRoss University (DVM) & University of Missouri (residency) |
Dr. Wennerdahl received her DVM from Ross University. She spent a year in small animal practice before starting her anatomical pathology residency at the University of Missouri. Following residency, she worked at a veterinary diagnostic laboratory for 4 years before joining IDEXX Reference Laboratories in the fall of 2019. Her professional interests include diagnostic pathology, with special interest in ocular pathology and infectious diseases. In her free time, Dr. Wennerdahl enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, mushroom hunting with local mycology clubs, and traveling. She has 2 dogs and 2 cats and is happy to have transplanted from the Midwest to the Southeast. |
Leslie D. Wilson†, DVM, PhD, DACVPLouisiana State University |
Dr. Wilson received her DVM from Louisiana State University in 1998 and completed a combined residency in pathology/PhD program in 2005. After a brief Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she was hired as a faculty Pathologist at the LSU-SVM, where she taught orthopedic pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, dermatopathology, general pathology, and diseases of foreign animals in both the professional and graduate curricula until she joined IDEXX in 2018. Prior to vet school, Dr. Wilson obtained her undergraduate degree from Duke University, where she earned a Certificate of Specialization in Primatology working with various species of prosimian primates at the Duke University Lemur Center. She is a (now retired) competitive equestrienne and marathoner, who spends her free time chasing around her 4 dogs, and teaching group exercise classes every morning before work. |
Ching Yang†, DVM, PhD, DACVPNational Taiwan University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Yang received her DVM from National Taiwan University. She completed a combined veterinary anatomic pathology residency and Ph.D. program at The Ohio State University and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She then completed a one-year fellowship in veterinary dermatopathology at the University of Pennsylvania. Afterward, she joined Long Island University as a faculty member of anatomic pathology. Her professional interests include diagnostic pathology and dermatopathology. She joined IDEXX as a contracting anatomic pathologist in 2023. She enjoys traveling and spending time with family. |
Michael Zinn, DVM, DACVPColorado State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Zinn received his DVM from Colorado State University. Following several years in small animal private practice in Arizona, he enrolled in an anatomic pathology residency at the University of Missouri and achieved board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. He currently resides in Ohio and enjoys many outdoor activities, particularly golf, and spending time with friends and family. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Jennifer M. Bernard, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bernard received her DVM from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010. She continued at the University of Tennessee to complete her residency in anatomic pathology and obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2013. Dr. Bernard then completed a 2-year fellowship in zoo pathology. Dr. Bernard’s interests include diagnostic pathology, with a special interest in exotics. |
Jennifer Brazzell, DVM, MVetSc, MRCVS, DACVP (Clinical and Anatomic)Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Canada Head of Anatomic Pathology at IDEXX BioAnalytics |
Dr. Jennifer Brazzell is a 2000 graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. She was formerly a practicing veterinarian and co-owner of two small animal/exotics practices in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She completed a clinical pathology at the University of Minnesota in 2005 and returned to the University of Saskatchewan Western College of Veterinary Medicine to complete a residency in anatomic pathology and a Master of Veterinary Science degree. Dr. Brazzell joined IDEXX BioAnalytics in 2019 as a comparative veterinary pathologist responsible for evaluating both diagnostic and research, anatomic and clinical pathology. |
Jamie M. Bush, DVM, MS, DACVPKansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bush is a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist who completed her veterinary training in 2004 at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, followed by her residency and MS in 2008 at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with her three dogs, Gianni, Isadora, and Emma. |
Vincent W. Carroll, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Carroll received his VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. Following graduation, he worked as a large animal veterinarian in New York state for 5 years. His residency training was completed at Tufts University in 2010. He passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification examination in anatomic pathology in 2011 and joined IDEXX in 2012. He’s passionate about diagnostic pathology and has a special interest in oncologic pathology, mammary gland pathology, and sinonasal pathology. In his free time, Dr. Carroll enjoys spending time with his family (which includes 2 boys, wife, and pets), hiking/camping, Boston Bruins and Springfield Thunderbirds hockey, model rocketry, and coaching his son’s youth hockey team. |
Amanda J. Dennis, DVM, DACVPSt. George’s University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Dennis received her DVM from St. George’s University on the island of Grenada, West Indies, in 2008 and completed her anatomic pathology residency training at the University of Tennessee in 2011. She has a special interest in zoo animal pathology and conducted award-winning research in naked mole rats skin mineralization. Following her residency, she became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists while working for a small private diagnostic laboratory in Columbia, South Carolina, for 3 years before joining IDEXX. In her personal time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, son, and two Chinese Shar-Peis, and she loves to travel! |
Taryn A. Donovan† , DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Donovan graduated from Cornell University and completed an internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, followed by a pathology residency at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. She obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2006 and gained additional postgraduate experience through a fellowship at the Zoological Society of San Diego. At the Animal Medical Center, Dr. Donovan directs interactive teaching and educational rounds, oversees the necropsy service in the pathology department, collaborates on research projects, and participates in the biopsy service through IDEXX Laboratories. |
B. Wade Edwards, DVM, Diplomate of ACVPUniversity of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Edwards completed his veterinary degree in 2014 at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. Following veterinary school, he completed a residency in anatomic pathology with a special focus in zoo, aquatic, and wildlife pathology at the University of Illinois Zoological Pathology Program in 2017. Dr. Edwards was also board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2017. He remained working as a diagnostic pathologist for the Zoological Pathology Program until joining IDEXX in 2018. Dr. Edwards currently resides in Chicago, Illinois where he enjoys staying active and exploring the city with his husband and dog. |
Janice B. Harvey, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Harvey was born and raised in South Florida and attended the University of Florida for her undergraduate studies. She moved to Raleigh, NC in 2010 and obtained her DVM degree from North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. She subsequently stayed at NCSU CVM for her anatomic pathology residency. In 2017, Dr. Harvey completed her residency and obtained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification. In addition to her broad range of professional interests in diagnostic pathology, she is also passionate about teaching, veterinary community outreach, and diversity and inclusion in veterinary medicine. Her personal interests include rock climbing, improvisational comedy, sports (Go Gators!), breweries, and board games. Dr. Harvey joined IDEXX in 2019 and currently resides in the Raleigh-Durham, NC area with her dog and three cats. |
Erika Hoffeld, DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Erika Hoffeld received her DVM from Cornell University. After 14 years in private small animal practice, she returned to academia, completing a residency in Anatomic Pathology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. She earned her diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2021, and began working at IDEXX the following year. Her professional interests include companion and exotic animal diagnostic pathology, particularly oncopathology. Erika has returned to her home state of Maryland, living with her partner and canine companions. Her macroscopic interests include martial arts, cooking, sewing, sculpture, and gardening. |
Cara Levine‡, DVM, DACVPOhio State University Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Levine graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. After a brief period in general practice, she completed her residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee, and obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2015. Dr. Levine worked with a state diagnostic laboratory and ran an exotic and zoo animal histopathology service until joining IDEXX in 2020. She lives in southeast Florida with her two children and her cat. She enjoys hiking and beach walking, martial arts training, and travel. |
Joe Malatos, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University |
Dr. Malatos is originally from Massachusetts and completed his veterinary degree in 2015 at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Following veterinary school, he completed a residency in anatomic pathology with a special focus in zoo, aquatic, and wildlife pathology at Cornell University and the Bronx Zoo in 2018. Dr. Malatos was also board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2018. Following his residency, he completed a fellowship in aquatic animal pathology at the NY Aquarium and worked as an independent contractor with the Aquatic Health Program at Cornell until joining IDEXX in 2020. Dr. Malatos currently resides in Brooklyn, NY where he enjoys playing volleyball, exploring the city, and finding the best pizza spots. |
Valeria Cafe Marcal†, BVetMed MVSc DipACVPSchool of Veterinary Medicine Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) |
Dr. Cafe Marcal qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the School of Veterinary Medicine Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Brazil in 2002. After qualifying she moved to Switzerland where she learnt German and worked temporarily as an apprentice in a zoological park. She received her master’s degree in 2006 and completed a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the Institute of Animal Pathology (Zoo and Wildlife Department) University of Berne in 2008 and attained board certification (ACVP) in 2013. She served in a variety of positions in diagnostic pathology in the United Kingdom. Dr. Cafe Marcal grew up in Brazil and currently resides in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom. She joined IDEXX as a contracting anatomic pathologist in 2018. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and walking her Labrador. |
Jennifer R. Matlow, DVM, MS, DACVPCornell University Area(s) of interest: hematology, cytology, protein electrophoresis, quality assurance, bone marrow, exotics pathology |
Dr. Matlow is a native of upstate NY and currently resides in Michigan. She received her BS in biology from Yale University and DVM degree from Cornell University (2000). She was in private practice (small animals and exotics) for several years and held an instructorship at Cornell before returning to complete her career dream of clinical pathology specialization. She finished her pathology residency at Texas A&M in 2013 and became a board-certified clinical pathologist in the same year. Dr. Matlow joined IDEXX in 2018. She is a member of the Quality Assurance and Laboratory Standards (QALS) committee of the American Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, serves several quality assurance initiatives within IDEXX, and is the co-author of several papers on veterinary laboratory quality assurance. Dr. Matlow serves on IDEXX's bone marrow, electrophoresis, and exotics reading teams. Outside of work she enjoys exercising, volunteering for select advocacy causes, and spending time with her family and silly coonhound Melanie. |
Megan McCarthy, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. McCarthy received her BA from Yale University and her DVM from North Carolina State University in 2013. She completed a residency in anatomic pathology with an emphasis on zoo and wildlife species at the University of California, Davis, and the San Diego Zoo in 2016. She was board certified by the ACVP in 2016. She joined IDEXX in April 2017. She has a special interest in the pathology of exotic and wildlife species. |
Juan Muñoz, DVM, PhD, DACVPNational Autonomous University of Mexico Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Muñoz received his DVM from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2009. He completed an externship in exotic/zoo animal pathology at a private diagnostic laboratory before joining Washington State University for his anatomic pathology residency/PhD combined program in 2009. In 2015, he finished his PhD in Veterinary Sciences and was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Muñoz’ areas of interest include exotic/zoo/wildlife animals, immunohistochemistry, oncologic pathology in small animals, infectious diseases, liver pathology, and lung pathology. He worked in academia for 7 years before joining IDEXX in August 2022. He enjoys spending time with his family (wife, children, and dogs), Olympic weightlifting and CrossFit, cooking, and brewing. |
Michelle Nobrega-Lee, DVM, DACVPTuskegee University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Nobrega-Lee graduated from Tuskegee University in 2007. She then completed a small-animal internship at Tufts University in 2008, followed by an avian and exotic animal medicine and surgery residency at Angell Animal Medical Center in 2010. That was followed by completion of a residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee in 2014 and subsequent board certification in 2014. She enjoys time with her family and riding horses in her free time. |
Janelle M. Novak‡, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Florida Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Novak received her D.V.M. veterinary and Ph.D. graduate training concurrently at the University of Florida (2008; 2007), through the assistance of an NIH training grant. Dr. Novak completed her residency training at the University of Tennessee and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011 after which she then joined IDEXX. Her interests include endocrine and gastrointestinal pathology with a special interest in pocket pets. |
Kate Pennick, MS, DVM, DACVPMichigan State University, Kansas State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Pennick graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a BS in biochemistry and molecular biology in 1999 before obtaining her MS in veterinary pathology from the University of Georgia in 2005 and her DVM from Michigan State University in 2010. She has several years of research and diagnostic laboratory experience and has published manuscripts on the use of DNA in situ hybridization to detect viral diseases and the development of automated DNA in situ hybridization methods. Dr. Pennick completed her residency at Kansas State University in 2013. She joined IDEXX in February 2014 and obtained board certification in clinical pathology from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists the same year. |
Bianca Pfisterer, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Tennessee Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Pfisterer received her DVM from Tufts University, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2017, and completed her residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee in 2020. Following residency, she completed a yearlong Lecturer position at the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center focusing on large animal pathology and wildlife/zoo pathology. Dr. Pfisterer is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Her current interests include zoo/nondomestic animal pathology, large animal pathology, respiratory pathology, and reproductive pathology. In her free time, she enjoys spending time in the outdoors, mountain biking, walking with her three-legged dog, and traveling. |
Kara Priest, DVM, MS, DACVPSt. George’s University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Priest received her DVM from St. George’s University completing her clinical year at Oklahoma State University in 2012. After 2 years as a small animal general practitioner in the Reno/Tahoe area, she ventured back to her homeland of Connecticut to complete a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology and obtained a Master of Science degree in Veterinary Pathobiology at the University of Connecticut/Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. After completing her residency, she worked as faculty at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University including the role of Residency Coordinator in the Anatomic Pathology department. She joined IDEXX in June 2020. She enjoys spending time with family and friends and is an avid observer of nature. |
Mark Evan Robarge, DVM, MS, DACVPPurdue University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Robarge completed his veterinary degree in 2012 and his anatomic pathology residency in 2015, both at Purdue University. He became board certified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2015 and joined IDEXX in January 2016. Dr. Robarge is a member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. He lives in Zionsville, Indiana, where he enjoys various outdoor activities, including hiking, wakesurfing, and paddleboarding, while also staying active with the Zionsville Aquatic Masters swim team. |
Ravi Seebaransingh, BVetMed, MSc, MRCVS, DACVPRoyal Veterinary College Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Seebaransingh graduated in 1991 from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London. He worked in mixed practice, both private and government in Trinidad (Caribbean), before pursuing a master of science degree in pathobiology at University of Guelph in 1997. He then returned to Trinidad and worked at the National Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for 5 years and subsequently spent 8 years at the University of the West Indies School of Veterinary Medicine, where he lectured in general and systemic veterinary pathology. He also provided gross and diagnostic pathology services on a wide range of species. Dr. Seebaransingh received board certification in 2009 and joined IDEXX in 2012. He enjoys photography, hiking, bird-watching, and tai chi. |
Shane Stiver, BS, DVM, DABVP (Canine/Feline), DACVPUniversity of California Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Stiver came to veterinary pathology following 12 years as a practicing veterinarian in northern California. He received a BS in zoology from the University of California, Davis, in 1985, and his DVM from UC Davis in 1989. He was an associate small-animal practitioner in San Rafael, California, for 2 years before purchasing and operating Frontier Pet Clinic in Napa, California, in 1991. A small-animal practitioner, he expanded the practice to include avian and exotic patients. He was board certified in canine and feline practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in 1998. He left clinical practice in 2001 and returned to academia, completing a residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Georgia in 2004. He became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2004, when he joined IDEXX as a veterinary anatomic pathologist. Dr. Stiver enjoys case consultation with his colleagues in veterinary practice and has an interest in medical illustration. He serves as a subject matter expert for the California State Veterinary Medical Board. |
Amy Valenciano, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Valenciano is co-editor and author of several textbooks: Cowell and Tyler’s Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Dog and Cat; Equine Hematology, Cytology, and Clinical Chemistry; Atlas of Canine and Feline Urinalysis; and Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears. In her free time, Dr. Valenciano enjoys volunteering at Victory Therapy Center, working with the horses, veterans, and equestrians with disabilities assisting with riding lessons and horse shows. She also enjoys running, biking, and outdoor exercise camps. |
Kari Velguth, DVM, DACVP (clinical pathology)Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Before becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Velguth received a degree in Japanese language from Georgetown University and worked for several years in Washington, D.C., as a researcher for one of Japan’s major newspapers. She received her DVM from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004. She completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery in Phoenix, Arizona, followed by a specialty internship in zoological medicine at the Tulsa Zoo and Oklahoma State University. She remained at the school for her clinical pathology residency, which she completed in 2009. She has worked with several zoos and wildlife rehabilitators. |
Leslie D. Wilson†, DVM, PhD, DACVPLouisiana State University |
Dr Wilson received her DVM from Louisiana State University in 1998 and completed a combined residency in pathology/PhD program in 2005. After a brief Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she was hired as a faculty Pathologist at the LSU-SVM, where she taught orthopedic pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, dermatopathology, general pathology, and diseases of foreign animals in both the professional and graduate curricula until she joined IDEXX in 2018. Prior to vet school, Dr. Wilson obtained her undergraduate degree from Duke University, where she earned a Certificate of Specialization in Primatology working with various species of prosimian primates at the Duke University Lemur Center. She is a (now retired) competitive equestrienne and marathoner, who spends her free time chasing around her 4 dogs, and teaching group exercise classes every morning before work. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Bone Marrow Core team
Linda Berent*, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Illinois Clinical and Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Berent received her DVM from the University of Illinois, where she also completed her Ph.D. and residency in clinical pathology after 1 year of small-animal practice. She received board certification in clinical pathology in 2001 and anatomic pathology in 2006. She joined the faculty at the University of Missouri in 2002 as a clinical track faculty focused on diagnostic service and teaching. Her professional passions include cytology, surgical pathology, hematology, bone marrow evaluation, and education. She joined IDEXX as a contractor in 2017 and transitioned from academia to a full-time IDEXX clinical pathologist in 2020. She lives in Columbia, Missouri with her partner. They have one teenager in the house and two grown children. |
Melissa Blauvelt, DVM, MS, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Blauvelt received her DVM from Oklahoma State University. She was a small animal private practitioner for 3 years and then pursued a clinical pathology residency with the University of Minnesota. She has been working as a diagnostic clinical pathologist for 17 years and became board certified in 2016. She was delighted to join IDEXX in the summer of 2016. She currently lives on a little farm in central Ohio with her polo ponies. |
Nariman Deravi, DVM, DVSC, DACVP (Clinical Pathology)Ontario Veterinary College Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Deravi is a native of Mississauga and received his DVM from the Ontario Veterinary College in 2012. He practiced in Southern Ontario for 2 years before pursuing a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Guelph. There he assisted with clinical pathology duties for the teaching hospital, helped teach the veterinary students, and conducted research on canine T cell lymphoma. In his spare time, Dr. Deravi enjoys spending time with his partner and their two cats, Lucky and Toki. He also enjoys playing board games and other tabletop games. He is also a proud alumnus of the Omega Tau Sigma veterinary fraternity, actively contributing to the chapter during veterinary school and his residency. |
Gary Lee‡, BSc, BVMS, MVetClinStud, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Guelph Clinical and Anatomic Pathologist |
A native of Mauritius, Gary obtained his Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery from Murdoch University, Australia, in 2014. He started his veterinary career in small animal general practice before training in anatomic pathology for a couple of years. Although he enjoyed his time in anatomic pathology very much, there was always a longing to become a clinical pathologist. He switched hemispheres and headed to the University of Guelph in Canada, where he completed a combined clinical pathology residency/PhD program, in the process discovering snow, poutine and squirrels for the first time. Gary is board-certified in both clinical and anatomic pathology. Outside of work, he is a tragic Arsenal FC supporter who spends too much time watching fan channels on YouTube. |
Jamie L. Haddad*, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Haddad, a native New Yorker, received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007. She remained there for her anatomic pathology residency and then continued to a clinical pathology residency at North Carolina State University. Dr. Haddad is board certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and is particularly interested in bone marrow evaluation, cytologic-histologic correlates, dermatopathology, and specialty/referral center pathology cases. Dr. Haddad joined IDEXX in 2012 and spent her first several years with IDEXX in New York City on-site in a large specialty hospital and now continues to work for IDEXX in the northern Chicago suburbs. Outside of work, Dr. Haddad enjoys baking, decorating sugar cookies, Peloton, and spending time with her family. |
Katy Jacocks, DVM, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Jacocks received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2006 and completed her clinical pathology residency at the school from 2009–2012. She also has experience in a general veterinary practice. She currently lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, Eric, and son, Reagan. The family has two dogs, Riley Joe and Penny. In her free time, they enjoy going to the park, the zoo, or the train station—basically anything her toddler wants to do! |
Jennifer R. Matlow, DVM, MS, DACVPCornell University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Matlow is a native of upstate NY and currently resides in Michigan. She received her BS in biology from Yale University and DVM degree from Cornell University (2000). She was in private practice (small animals and exotics) for several years and held an instructorship at Cornell before returning to complete her career dream of clinical pathology specialization. She finished her pathology residency at Texas A&M in 2013 and became a board-certified clinical pathologist in the same year. Dr. Matlow joined IDEXX in 2018. She is a member of the Quality Assurance and Laboratory Standards (QALS) committee of the American Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, serves several quality assurance initiatives within IDEXX, and is the co-author of several papers on veterinary laboratory quality assurance. Dr. Matlow serves on IDEXX's bone marrow, electrophoresis, and exotics reading teams. Outside of work she enjoys exercising, volunteering for select advocacy causes, and spending time with her family and silly coonhound Melanie. |
Andrea Siegel, DVM, DACVPLa Salle University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Siegel received her DVM from La Salle University, Bogota, Colombia, in 2000. After graduating she went to Barcelona, Spain, where she obtained the EU veterinary certification at the University of Barcelona and then worked for 7 years in small-animal private practice. In 2008, she relocated to New York City, where she completed a residency in clinical pathology at ALX Laboratories, Animal Medical Center. Dr. Siegel joined IDEXX at the end of her residency through the ALX Laboratories acquisition in December 2011. She was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2013. Her duties include reading diagnostic cytology cases and and training nonpathology AMC residents and interns by conducting rounds and lectures. She lives in New York City with her husband, her son, and their four cats. |
Laura Snyder, DVM, DACVPTufts University Clinical Pathology |
Dr. Snyder received her DVM from Tufts University in 2002, followed by a rotating internship at VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. After 2 years in private general and emergency practice, she completed a residency in clinical pathology at North Carolina State University and was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2008. Dr. Snyder spent 2 years in academia before joining a private diagnostic laboratory based in a large specialty hospital. She joined IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in 2019. |
Raquel M. Walton, VMD, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Walton received her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) in 1991. Following 2 years of private clinical practice in Philadelphia, she completed a combined clinical pathology residency and MS training program in 1997 at Colorado State University (CSU). She served as a lecturer in veterinary clinical pathology at UPenn from 1997–2001. From 2001–2006, Dr. Walton completed a postdoctoral fellowship while pursuing her doctorate in neural stem cell research. She received her doctorate in 2006 from CSU and joined the faculty of UPenn as an assistant professor and head of the clinical pathology laboratories at the large- and small-animal campuses. In August 2012, she joined IDEXX and worked at the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan before relocating to Philadelphia to work at the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services. |
Linda L. Werner*, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVPThe Ohio State University Clinical Pathologist |
After receiving her DVM from The Ohio State University in 1974, Dr. Werner completed an internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City and an internal medicine residency at the University of California, Davis. She was director of the clinical immunology laboratory at the University of Florida until 1985, when she returned to UC Davis to pursue a PhD in comparative pathology, joining the UC Davis veterinary pathology department in 1990 and IDEXX in 1996. Dr. Werner is board certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. She has authored more than 60 publications, presented a number of research abstracts, and been invited to lecture on topics including clinical immunology, retroviral immunology, and hematology. |
Michael Wiseman, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of California Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Wiseman received his DVM from the University of California, Davis, in 2001 and spent 6 years in small-animal general practice in San Francisco and Sydney, Australia, before focusing his detective skills on clinical pathology. He completed a combined residency and MS degree program at Colorado State University in 2010, with ACVP board certification the following year. Since 2011, he has been working as a clinical pathologist within large-scale veterinary reference laboratories in Irvine, California, and Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Wiseman joined IDEXX in 2017 at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. When not at the microscope, he enjoys cooking, fitness/yoga, being active outside, and travel. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Jonathan Bagwell†, DVM, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Bagwell received his DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2014 and continued on to complete his clinical pathology residency from 2014–2017. Throughout his residency, he gained experience in both small animal general practice and small animal emergency practice, also serving as an adjunct professor at Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City’s veterinary technician program. Dr. Bagwell currently lives in Wylie, Texas with his wife and two daughters. In his free time, Jonathan enjoys spending family time at the pool, fishing, and watching either college football or NBA basketball. |
Sylvie Beaudin, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Beaudin obtained her DVM from the University of Montreal in 1996. She was a small-animal practitioner for 2 years before heading down the path of clinical pathology and veterinary diagnostics. She completed her clinical pathology residency at Oklahoma State University in 2003 and became board certified in 2004. She worked for a large diagnostic laboratory in California for almost 2 years and continued on as a contract pathologist for 5 years, out of Montreal. This has afforded her a wide experience with cytology cases, an area she particularly enjoys. |
Linda Berent*, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Illinois Clinical and Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Berent received her DVM from the University of Illinois, where she also completed her Ph.D. and residency in clinical pathology after 1 year of small-animal practice. She received board certification in clinical pathology in 2001 and anatomic pathology in 2006. She joined the faculty at the University of Missouri in 2002 as a clinical track faculty focused on diagnostic service and teaching. Her professional passions include cytology, surgical pathology, hematology, bone marrow evaluation, and education. She joined IDEXX as a contractor in 2017 and transitioned from academia to a full-time IDEXX clinical pathologist in 2020. She lives in Columbia, Missouri with her partner. They have one teenager in the house and two grown children. |
Deborah C. Bernreuter, DVM, MSColorado State University Clinical Pathologist |
After a few years of general practice, Dr. Bernreuter realized that Clinical Pathology (Laboratory Medicine) is the hub of medicine, and decided to pursue that specialty. After a Fellowship at Cornell University, she became the first veterinarian to obtain an advanced degree in Clinical Pathology at the University of Illinois. She was a clinical pathologist at a commercial veterinary diagnostic laboratory for 12 years, then became the first freelance clinical pathologist while raising a family and teaching physiology to college students. She was the founding clinical pathologist at a veterinarian-owned clinical laboratory, and has been with IDEXX since 2000. She continues to love diagnostic veterinary clinical pathology, and enjoys sharing her enthusiasm and knowledge of it with our veterinary clients as she helps them help their patients with choosing the correct tests, interpretation of their results and planning of their next diagnostic steps for their patients. |
Melissa Blauvelt, DVM, MS, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Blauvelt received her DVM from Oklahoma State University. She was a small animal private practitioner for 3 years and then pursued a clinical pathology residency with the University of Minnesota. She has been working as a diagnostic clinical pathologist for 17 years and became board certified in 2016. She was delighted to join IDEXX in the summer of 2016. She currently lives on a little farm in central Ohio with her polo ponies. |
Angela Borchers, DVM, DACVIM-LAIM, DACVECC, DACVPUniversity of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Borchers obtained her veterinary degree from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover Germany. Following academic internships in equine and small animal medicine and surgery, a residency in equine internal medicine at UC Davis followed by an emergency and critical care residency at UPENN, she practiced for many years in small animal emergency and critical care at UC Davis. She continued to pursue her interest in diagnostic medicine and completed a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023 and obtained board-certification the same year. In her free time, Dr. Borchers enjoys running, hiking, any activity that involves the outdoors and traveling. She joined IDEXX in 2023. |
Jennifer Brazzell, DVM, MVetSc, MRCVS, DACVP (Clinical and Anatomic)Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Canada Head of Anatomic Pathology at IDEXX BioAnalytics |
Dr. Jennifer Brazzell is a 2000 graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. She was formerly a practicing veterinarian and co-owner of two small animal/exotics practices in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She completed a clinical pathology at the University of Minnesota in 2005 and returned to the University of Saskatchewan Western College of Veterinary Medicine to complete a residency in anatomic pathology and a Master of Veterinary Science degree. Dr. Brazzell joined IDEXX BioAnalytics in 2019 as a comparative veterinary pathologist responsible for evaluating both diagnostic and research, anatomic and clinical pathology. |
Alyssa Brooker, DVM, DACVPPurdue University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Brooker is originally from Indiana and received her DVM from Purdue University in 2016. She then completed a rotating small animal internship and clinical pathology residency at the University of Georgia in 2020. She joined IDEXX after finishing her residency. She has 3 cats (Murphy, Josie and Pippy). When not at the microscope, she loves reading, traveling, spending time with her family, and being outdoors. |
Leisl C. Breickner, DVM, DACVPCornell University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Breickner received her DVM from Cornell University in 1996. Following graduation, she completed a small-animal internship at a large referral hospital in New Jersey. Dr. Breickner remained in small-animal private practice until beginning a clinical pathology residency at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007. During this time, she performed research with adult equine mesenchymal stem cells and acquired skills in cell and tissue culture and immunofluorescence techniques, as well as RNA and protein extraction. Dr. Breickner attained board certification through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011 and joined IDEXX the same year. |
Andrew Burton, BVSc, DACVPUniversity of Melbourne Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Burton graduated from the University of Melbourne and completed a rotating internship in Australia, followed by an Emergency and Critical Care internship at the University of California, Davis where he also worked as a Staff veterinarian in the Emergency Service. He completed his clinical pathology residency also at UC Davis. Dr. Burton has a passion for education and putting the ‘clinical’ in Clinical Pathology. He has published research papers and book chapters in areas of cytology, hematology and diagnostic testing, and is the author of the textbook Clinical Atlas of Small Animal Cytology and Hematology. |
Megan Caudill*, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Georgia Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Caudill received her DVM from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. She subsequently completed a combined clinical pathology residency and master’s degree in comparative biomedical sciences at the University of Georgia, followed by an anatomic pathology residency at the University of Florida. She attained board certification for clinical pathology in 2019 and anatomic pathology in 2021. Dr. Caudill joined IDEXX as a contractor in 2020 and transitioned to a full-time employee in 2021. Her professional interests include dermatopathology, transfusion medicine, and cytologic-histologic correlates. She is a member of the International Society for Veterinary Dermatopathology and is an active member of IDEXX Dermatopathology Team. She currently lives in Georgia with her husband, son, and their three Australian Shepherds. |
Stacy Clothier DVM, MS, DACVPVillanova University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Clothier grew up outside of Philadelphia and obtained her undergraduate degree in Biology and Spanish from Villanova. She received her DVM in 2010 from Western University of Health Sciences in California, followed by a small animal rotating internship at a private specialty hospital in southern California. After working as a small animal veterinarian for four years she completed a residency in clinical pathology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. Following board certification in 2018, she remained at the college to provide diagnostic and teaching support for the veterinary teaching hospital while completing her MS. Areas of publication include hematology and exotics. Dr. Clothier has been with IDEXX since 2019. She enjoys reading, learning Spanish, hiking, visiting National Parks, puzzles, spending time with her nieces, and gardening. |
Stephanie Corn, DVM, Diplomate ACVP (Clinical)The Ohio State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Corn received her DVM from The Ohio State University in 2000 and was an associate veterinarian in small animal practice for two years before returning to Ohio State for a clinical pathology residency. She was also a clinical instructor at Ohio State after completion of her residency. Dr. Corn became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2005 and joined IDEXX in 2006. Her professional interests include hematology and cytology with a special interest in leukemia and lymphoma and immunophenotyping by flow cytometry. In her free time, she enjoys entertaining her golden retriever and several cats, and going to horse shows with her daughter and her Thoroughbred. |
Emma Croser, BSc, BVMS, MVSt, PhD, MANZCVSc, DACVPMurdoch University |
Dr. Croser graduated from Murdoch University, Australia in 1998 and worked in mixed practice in both Australia and the United Kingdom for 7 years. In 2005, she completed her Masters in Veterinary Studies in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. That was followed by pathology training at the University of Queensland and University of Melbourne, and later a PhD exploring aspects of Hendra virus infection as a collaboration between the Monash Institute of Medical Research and the CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory. Emma has worked at several commercial pathology laboratories, and for 5 years as senior lecturer in clinical pathology at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia. She initially joined IDEXX in 2014 on a part time basis and changed to full time in early 2020. Emma is interested in increasing awareness of the services available to remote practices to help with timely decision-making to improve patient care, including championing digital technology and accessible CPD opportunities. She loves being outdoors in the mountains, mountain biking or cross-country skiing, and is a slave to two badly-behaved dogs and 2 rather aloof cats. |
Janice A. Cruz Cardona‡, DVM, DACVPCornell University Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Cruz received her BS in animal science from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez campus. She then headed north to Cornell University, where she completed her DVM in 2004. Dr. Cruz then spent 3 years in private practice, with a primary focus on companion animals. In 2007, she pursued a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Florida and received board certification from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2010. She joined IDEXX in April 2011. She enjoys teaching and when not at work, she enjoys long-distance running, baking, and spending not-so-quiet time at home with her young children and husband. |
Martin David, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. David received his DVM from the University of Montreal in 1993. He started his clinical pathology training as an intern in laboratory diagnostics, also at the University of Montreal. In 1994, he began a residency and MS program at Purdue University and remained there as a clinical instructor. Dr. David joined IDEXX in 1998. Since 2001, he has been an adjunct faculty member in the clinical pathology curriculum of the veterinary technology program of the Community College of Denver and has also served on their advisory board. Dr. David is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. |
Deborah Davis, DVM, DACVPThe Ohio State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Davis graduated with a BS from The Ohio State University (OSU) in 1995. She attended The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and graduated with honors in 2000, staying on at OSU for her residency in clinical pathology. While there, she participated in research involving mouse models of human breast cancer metastasis to bone and became proficient in many molecular techniques, including cell transfection and real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR). She relocated to Massachusetts with IDEXX in 2004 and completed her board certification in the American College of Veterinary Pathology that same year. |
Heather DeHeer†‡, DVM, DACVPPurdue University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. DeHeer is proud to be a Boilermaker, completing her DVM studies at Purdue University in 1993. She worked in general small-animal practice in Greenville, South Carolina, for 4 years before deciding that her calling was in pathology. She completed her residency training in clinical pathology at North Carolina State University and completed her board certification in 2001. She moved back to her home state of Delaware in 2000, accepting a staff pathologist position at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She transitioned from academia into the diagnostic laboratory sector in 2006. Her professional passions include cytology, education, technology, and telemedicine. Heather resides in Newark, Delaware, with her husband and six rescue dogs (Ferguson, Murray, Dot, Hildegard, Girlfriend, Monkey). She enjoys travel, scuba diving, orchid fancying, stained glass, gardening, and vacuuming up dog hair. |
Nariman Deravi, DVM, DVSC, DACVP (Clinical Pathology)Ontario Veterinary College Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Deravi is a native of Mississauga and received his DVM from the Ontario Veterinary College in 2012. He practiced in Southern Ontario for 2 years before pursuing a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Guelph. There he assisted with clinical pathology duties for the teaching hospital, helped teach the veterinary students, and conducted research on canine T cell lymphoma. In his spare time, Dr. Deravi enjoys spending time with his partner and their two cats, Lucky and Toki. He also enjoys playing board games and other tabletop games. He is also a proud alumnus of the Omega Tau Sigma veterinary fraternity, actively contributing to the chapter during veterinary school and his residency. |
Marigold Ernst, DVM, PhD, DACVPPurdue University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Ernst received her DVM from Purdue University in 2010 and spent three years in small animal general and emergency practice. She returned to school for a combined veterinary clinical pathology residency and biomedical sciences Ph.D. program at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. She was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2016 and received her Ph.D. in 2019. Her Ph.D. involved research into novel treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria. She joined IDEXX as a diagnostic pathologist in 2018 and has a special interest in exotic animal cytology and hematology, along with her general passion for all things related to clinical pathology. When she is not interpreting samples she enjoys spending time with her husband and four young children. Her family has three cats and one dog. She is an avid swing dancer and also likes to sing, craft, read, and bake. |
Pete Fernandes, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Fernandes completed his DVM at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1995, followed by an internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at South Shore Animal Hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Dr. Fernandes completed residencies in clinical pathology at Texas A&M University and at the University of Florida. He has been a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists since 1999. |
Matthew Feirer‡, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Wisconsin Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Feirer received his DVM from the University of Wisconsin in 2008. He completed his clinical pathology residency at Colorado State in 2012 and became board certified in clinical pathology in 2014. He worked at a small pathology lab in New York, and most recently with a diagnostic lab before joining IDEXX in 2019. Outside of work, along with his wife and daughter, he enjoys living on and caring for their hobby farm outside Marshfield, WI. |
Brittney Fierro, DVM, DACVPColorado State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Fierro received her DVM from Colorado State University in 2008, and then completed a clinical pathology residency at Michigan State University. She is board certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX initially at the Johannesburg, South Africa, laboratory, and then transferred to the Delta, British Columbia, laboratory in 2014. Dr. Fierro lives with her husband and two cats, who are now veteran world travelers. |
Dave Fisher, DVM, DACVPWashington State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Fisher received his DVM from Washington State University and practiced at a small-animal clinic in Washington prior to his residency in clinical pathology at the University of California, Davis. Following his board certification, he was a clinical pathology instructor at the University of Wisconsin. In 1995, he started working for IDEXX at the company’s reference laboratory in West Sacramento, California, where he has served in various capacities including staff pathologist, chair of the IDEXX medical review board, resident coordinator, and regional manager. He has also served on the clinical pathology board examination committee and as the section editor of “What is your diagnosis?” in the journal Veterinary Clinical Pathology, and has written several chapters for veterinary clinical pathology texts. |
Carrie Flint‡, DVM, DACVPTufts University Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Flint received her DVM in 2006 from Tufts University and completed a residency in clinical pathology at Michigan State University in 2009. She is board certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Flint joined IDEXX in 2009. Her passion for veterinary diagnostics began while working in a laboratory prior to veterinary school. Outside of work, she enjoys trivia, baking, photography, and spending time with dogs. |
Tanya Grondin DeWitt, DVM, DACVPAtlantic Veterinary College |
Dr. Grondin DeWitt received her DVM from the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at The University of Prince Edward Island (Canada) in 1998. She then worked as a small animal veterinarian for 6 years before starting her clinical pathology residency at Kanas State University. She obtained board certification in 2008. Dr. Grondin DeWitt has since worked as a clinical instructor, private lab clinical pathologist and digital contractor. In 2021, she began working as a contract pathologist for the IDEXX pathology team and in 2022 she transitioned into a full time IDEXX clinical pathology position. |
Jamie Haddad*, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Haddad, a native New Yorker, received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007. She remained there for her anatomic pathology residency and then continued to a clinical pathology residency at North Carolina State University. Dr. Haddad is board certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and is particularly interested in bone marrow evaluation, cytologic-histologic correlates, dermatopathology, and specialty/referral center pathology cases. Dr. Haddad joined IDEXX in 2012 and spent her first several years with IDEXX in New York City on-site in a large specialty hospital and now continues to work for IDEXX in the northern Chicago suburbs. Outside of work, Dr. Haddad enjoys baking, decorating sugar cookies, Peloton, and spending time with her family. |
Katy Jacocks, DVM, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Jacocks received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2006 and completed her clinical pathology residency at the school from 2009–2012. She also has experience in a general veterinary practice. She currently lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, Eric, and son, Reagan. The family has two dogs, Riley Joe and Penny. In her free time, they enjoy going to the park, the zoo, or the train station—basically anything her toddler wants to do! |
Elizabeth Jay, DVM, MS, DACVPPurdue University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Jay, an Indiana native, received her DVM from Purdue University in 1992. After 10 years of practice experience, including mixed-animal practice in North Carolina and small-animal/emergency practice in Chicago, she returned to Purdue in 1999 as a professional assistant in oncology to investigate residency/research alternatives. She completed a residency in clinical pathology, earned her master’s degree in veterinary pathobiology in 2003, and was board certified in clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2004. Dr. Jay joined IDEXX in 2009 with previous experience in both diagnostic clinical pathology and pharmaceutical research. |
Jeremy Johnson*‡, PhD, DACVPColorado State University VP & GM, Global Pathology Operations |
Dr. Johnson received his DVM from Colorado State University in 1998 and completed residencies in anatomic and clinical pathology. His graduate work focused on vitamin K metabolism and vitamin K-dependent proteins involved in bone metabolism and coagulation. Board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in anatomic and clinical pathology, Dr. Johnson has been with IDEXX since 2004. |
Sonya Keller, DVM, DVSc, DACVPOntario Veterinary College Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Keller graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) in 2001. She worked as a mixed-animal practitioner in rural Ontario until returning to OVC to complete her DVSc in clinical pathology in 2005. Dr. Keller also completed her board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2005. After graduation, she joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories in Calgary in January 2006 and relocated to the Markham, Ontario, laboratory in 2008. Dr. Keller enjoys biking, hiking, hockey, and spending time with her family. |
Tasha Kowalewich, DVM, DACVIM, DACVPWestern College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Kowalewich is a native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and completed her veterinary degree at Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. She then completed her internship and residency in small-animal internal medicine at Purdue University in 1991. She obtained her board certification with the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 1992. She moved to Vancouver and started her internal medicine practice and I-131 clinic. She joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories in Delta, British Columbia, in 1997. In 2008, she obtained her board certification in clinical pathology with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. |
Laura Lane, DVM, DACVPOklahoma State University |
Dr. Lane received her DVM from Oklahoma State University (OSU) in 2005. She practiced in a small-animal clinic in Knoxville, Tennessee, for 3 years before returning to OSU for a residency in clinical pathology. Dr. Lane became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. She worked as a clinical pathologist in a diagnostic laboratory for 3 years before joining the IDEXX team in 2015 at the Irvine, California, laboratory. She currently lives in Southern California with her husband, and their rescue pit bulls. Her hobbies include hiking/outdoor adventure, spending time at the beach, and traveling. |
Jean-Sebastien Latouche, DVM, DES, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Latouche received his DVM from the University of Montreal in 1996 and completed his DES/residency in clinical pathology at the same institution in 2000. He was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2000. Dr. Latouche worked at a private diagnostic laboratory as a full-time clinical pathologist, and then part-time as a locum clinical pathologist from 2002–2005 while also working full-time as an instructor/clinician for the clinical pathology service of the University of Montreal. Dr. Latouche returned full-time to the same private laboratory in September of which was acquired by IDEXX in August of 2009. He has been with IDEXX since then. He has now relocated with his wife to the beautiful state of Vermont. |
Gary Lee‡, BSc, BVMS, MVetClinStud, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Guelph Clinical and Anatomic Pathologist |
A native of Mauritius, Gary obtained his Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery from Murdoch University, Australia, in 2014. He started his veterinary career in small animal general practice before training in anatomic pathology for a couple of years. Although he enjoyed his time in anatomic pathology very much, there was always a longing to become a clinical pathologist. He switched hemispheres and headed to the University of Guelph in Canada, where he completed a combined clinical pathology residency/PhD program, in the process discovering snow, poutine and squirrels for the first time. Gary is board-certified in both clinical and anatomic pathology. Outside of work, he is a tragic Arsenal FC supporter who spends too much time watching fan channels on YouTube. |
Elizabeth Little‡, BA, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Little obtained her BA from Williams College in 1998 and her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN) in 2003. She stayed at UPENN for her clinical pathology residency, during which she published papers on feline nasal lymphoma, cutaneous toxoplasmosis, and a keloidal fibrosarcoma. Dr. Little was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2006 and stayed at UPenn for a lectureship year. She worked as a clinical pathologist for a diagnostic laboratory for 3 years and joined the IDEXX team in 2010. Outside of work, Dr. Little enjoys running with her dogs, mountain biking, and hiking with her family. |
Sally H. Mace, DVM, PhD, DACVPOhio State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Mace resides in the greater Columbus, Ohio, area with her husband, son, two cats, and two golden retrievers (one is an AKC champion!). She is originally from Connecticut but relocated to the Midwest to attend The Ohio State University for her veterinary studies (class of 2011). She returned to New England for a small-animal internship at Cornell University and worked for a time in general small-animal practice. In 2013, Dr. Mace returned to OSU for both a residency in clinical pathology and PhD in novel experimental cancer therapeutics. She successfully completed her ACVP board certification examination in 2017. She joined IDEXX in June 2018. |
Lynne Marcotte, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Marcotte obtained her DVM from the University of Montreal in 1987. She practiced in a small-animal clinic in Quebec for 10 years. After two years of teaching animal-health technicians, she enrolled in the clinical pathology residency program at the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, in 1998 and attained board certification from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX in 2005 and currently works onsite in the Québec City laboratory. |
Laura Martinez Sogues†, DVM, Dip.ECVCPUniversitat Autónoma de Barcelona Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Martinez received her DVM from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2010. After graduating, she completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at a private hospital in Barcelona. After that, she worked for a private practice before starting her residency training in veterinary clinical pathology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2016. She has been previously working for a diagnostic laboratory in Spain. Dr. Martinez is certified by the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology. |
Jennifer R. Matlow, DVM, MS, DACVPCornell University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Matlow is a native of upstate NY and currently resides in Michigan. She received her BS in biology from Yale University and DVM degree from Cornell University (2000). She was in private practice (small animals and exotics) for several years and held an instructorship at Cornell before returning to complete her career dream of clinical pathology specialization. She finished her pathology residency at Texas A&M in 2013 and became a board-certified clinical pathologist in the same year. Dr. Matlow joined IDEXX in 2018. She is a member of the Quality Assurance and Laboratory Standards (QALS) committee of the American Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, serves several quality assurance initiatives within IDEXX, and is the co-author of several papers on veterinary laboratory quality assurance. Dr. Matlow serves on IDEXX's bone marrow, electrophoresis, and exotics reading teams. Outside of work she enjoys exercising, volunteering for select advocacy causes, and spending time with her family and silly coonhound Melanie. |
Joseph McCoy*, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Anatomic Pathologist Clinical Pathologist |
|
Holly Minard, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Missouri Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Minard obtained her BS in animal science from the University of Arkansas in 2009 and her DVM from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 2013. She then completed a residency in clinical pathology and obtained an MS in veterinary pathobiology at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences. She became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2016 and joined IDEXX the same year. She has a special interest in flow cytometry. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, painting, reading, baking, and spending time with her dog and two cats. |
Cathy Monteith, DVM, MVSc, DACVPWestern College of Veterinary Medicine Special Projects Manager |
Dr. Monteith received her BS in agriculture from the University of British Columbia in 1985. In 1989, she received her DVM from Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan. After practicing at a mixed-animal practice in Ontario and a small-animal practice on Vancouver Island, she returned to WCVM and received her MVSc in 1993. Following a senior diagnostic fellowship year, she was board certified as a clinical pathologist by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 1994. She held a temporary faculty position at WCVM and conducted research in lentiviral infections in sheep in 1994–1995. She joined IDEXX in 2006. |
Sara Obeiter, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Missouri Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Sara Obeiter received her DVM from the University of Minnesota in 2018, and completed her clinical pathology residency at the University of Missouri in 2021. She joined IDEXX in September 2021, and lives on the east coast with her boyfriend, two cats, Wren and Finch, and St. Bernard, Hermione. In her free time she enjoys playing board games, quilting, and spending time with friends and family. |
Sébastien Overvelde‡, DVM, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Overvelde received his DVM from the University of Montreal in 1998 and then worked in a small-animal practice in Newport News, Virginia, for 3 years. He then returned to the University of Montreal to complete a residency in clinical pathology and a master’s degree in veterinary science. Dr. Overvelde attained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification in 2004 and joined IDEXX at the Montreal laboratory in November of the same year. He became a manager of pathology in 2008. |
Kate Pennick, MS, DVM, DACVPMichigan State University, Kansas State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Pennick graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a BS in biochemistry and molecular biology in 1999 before obtaining her MS in veterinary pathology from the University of Georgia in 2005 and her DVM from Michigan State University in 2010. She has several years of research and diagnostic laboratory experience and has published manuscripts on the use of DNA in situ hybridization to detect viral diseases and the development of automated DNA in situ hybridization methods. Dr. Pennick completed her residency at Kansas State University in 2013. She joined IDEXX in February 2014 and obtained board certification in clinical pathology from the American College of Veterinary Pathologists the same year. |
Caroline Piché, DVM, IPSAV, MS, DACVPUniversity of Montreal Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Piché received her DVM from the University of Montreal in 2002, which was followed by an internship in small animal medicine and surgery. She then completed a residency in clinical pathology while also pursuing a master’s degree in veterinary sciences. After graduating in 2007, Dr. Piché worked as a clinical pathologist at the diagnostic laboratory of the University of Montreal. She joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories in June 2008. Dr. Piché is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. |
Lauren Radakovich, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Georgia Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Radakovich grew up in both North Carolina and Georgia. She pursued her undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia in Microbiology. She then earned her doctorate in veterinary medicine at North Carolina State University, graduating in 2013. After vet school, Lauren did a combined clinical pathology residency and PhD program at Colorado State University. She joined IDEXX in 2019. In her free time, she loves to visit the North Carolina mountains and hike. She lives with her husband and two children in Wake Forest, North Carolina. |
Matthew Schexnayder, DVM, MS, DACVPLouisiana State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Schexnayder received his DVM from Louisiana State University in 2016, returning for a clinical pathology residency in 2017 after completing a private practice small animal medicine and surgery internship. During residency, Dr. Schexnayder obtained his MS from the Macaluso Lab studying transmission of Rickettsial diseases, while concurrently pursuing collaborative work with the Noel Lab studying inhalation toxicology. Post-residency, Dr. Schexnayder remained in academia and continues to devote his efforts to collaborative inhalation toxicology research. Initially partnering with IDEXX in 2020, Dr. Schexnayder stepped further into a diagnostic role in 2022. |
Sarah Schmidt, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Schmidt received her DVM from the University of Florida in 2003. She practiced small-animal medicine and surgery in Florida for the following 6 years before deciding to pursue her love for clinical pathology and accept a residency position at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her 3-year residency and was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathology in 2012. She continued as a lecturer, performing clinical pathology services, at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine prior to working as a clinical pathologist at a large veterinary diagnostic laboratory affiliated with a veterinary referral practice in Tampa, Florida. She joined IDEXX in January 2015. |
Andrea Siegel, DVM, DACVPLa Salle University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Siegel received her DVM from La Salle University, Bogota, Colombia, in 2000. After graduating she went to Barcelona, Spain, where she obtained the EU veterinary certification at the University of Barcelona and then worked for 7 years in small-animal private practice. In 2008, she relocated to New York City, where she completed a residency in clinical pathology at ALX Laboratories, Animal Medical Center. Dr. Siegel joined IDEXX at the end of her residency through the ALX Laboratories acquisition in December 2011. She was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2013. Her duties include reading diagnostic cytology cases and and training nonpathology AMC residents and interns by conducting rounds and lectures. She lives in New York City with her husband, her son, and their four cats. |
Susan Smith, DVM, MRCVS, DACVPThe Ohio State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Smith received her DVM from Cornell University in 2015. She subsequently completed a small animal internship at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston and served as an emergency staff veterinarian at their satellite branch for an additional three years. Dr. Smith completed her clinical pathology residency and PhD at the Ohio State University (OSU) in 2023. She joined IDEXX in 2024 and now works on-site at an emergency and specialty hospital in Rhode Island. |
Laura Snyder, DVM, DACVPTufts University Clinical Pathology |
Dr. Snyder received her DVM from Tufts University in 2002, followed by a rotating internship at VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. After 2 years in private general and emergency practice, she completed a residency in clinical pathology at North Carolina State University and was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2008. Dr. Snyder spent 2 years in academia before joining a private diagnostic laboratory based in a large specialty hospital. She joined IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in 2019. |
Kyra L. Somers‡, DVM, PhDColorado State University Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Somers received her DVM from Colorado State University (CSU). She remained at CSU and completed a combined clinical pathology residency and Ph.D. training program. She was retained by CSU and appointed an assistant professor. She continued her research endeavors, provided substantial diagnostic support for the veterinary teaching hospital, and participated in teaching clinical pathology to veterinary students. Her passion for diagnostic pathology prompted a career shift and she joined IDEXX in 2005. Dr. Somers now resides in Arizona; during her time off, she enjoys exploring the splendor of the Sonoran desert, photography, and visiting with family and friends. |
Tatiana Stirtzinger DVM, PhDUniversity of Guelph Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Stirtzinger received her DVM in 1976 from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. After graduation, she worked in a mixed practice and then returned to Guelph in 1977 to work in the Ontario government’s diagnostic laboratory. She returned to the University of Guelph, completing a diploma in clinical pathology in 1978 and a Ph.D. in 1985, at which time she joined the faculty of the Department of Pathology at the Ontario Veterinary College. Dr. Stirtzinger joined the IDEXX Reference Laboratories Markham laboratory in 1995. Her special interests include diagnostic cytology, hematology, and infectious diseases. |
Emmeline Tan, B.Sc., DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVP (Clinical Pathology), MRCVSUniversity of Guelph Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Tan received her DVM from the Ontario Veterinary College in 2000. She spent several years in companion animal practice before commencing training as a clinical pathologist at OVC, becoming certified in 2009. Dr. Tan spent 4 years teaching DVM students and pathology residents/graduate students and providing diagnostic services for the OVC Health Sciences Centre and Dept. of Pathobiology, where she remains adjunct faculty. She joined IDEXX in 2013. Outside of work Dr. Tan enjoys dabbling in the culinary arts and fulfilling her thwarted desires to become a linguist. |
Amy Valenciano, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Valenciano is co-editor and author of several textbooks: Cowell and Tyler’s Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Dog and Cat; Equine Hematology, Cytology, and Clinical Chemistry; Atlas of Canine and Feline Urinalysis; and Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears. In her free time, Dr. Valenciano enjoys volunteering at Victory Therapy Center, working with the horses, veterans, and equestrians with disabilities assisting with riding lessons and horse shows. She also enjoys running, biking, and outdoor exercise camps. |
Maria Vandis, DVM, DACVPCummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Vandis received her DVM from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in 1995 and completed a year-long internship in small-animal medicine and surgery at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. After finishing a residency in internal medicine at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital in Boston, she worked as a staff clinician in the internal medicine and oncology departments at Angell until 2005. She then returned to Tufts to pursue a residency in clinical pathology and became board certified in 2010. Dr. Vandis joined IDEXX in the North Grafton laboratory in December 2010. |
Kari Velguth, DVM, DACVP (clinical pathology)Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Before becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Velguth received a degree in Japanese language from Georgetown University and worked for several years in Washington, D.C., as a researcher for one of Japan’s major newspapers. She received her DVM from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004. She completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery in Phoenix, Arizona, followed by a specialty internship in zoological medicine at the Tulsa Zoo and Oklahoma State University. She remained at the school for her clinical pathology residency, which she completed in 2009. She has worked with several zoos and wildlife rehabilitators. |
Emily Walters, DVM, MS, DACVPUC Davis Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Walters is a native of “The Golden State” and spent much of her training at the University of California, Davis where she received a BS in animal science in 1999, MS in comparative pathology in 2003, and a DVM in 2007. She worked as a general practitioner in the San Francisco Bay Area for a year, followed by a small animal rotating internship at a large referral practice in Sacramento, CA. Dr. Walters completed her clinical pathology residency at The Ohio State University (OSU) in 2012 with ACVP board certification the following year. She has enjoyed working in laboratory diagnostics since 2013. Teaching is a passion for Dr. Walters. She has trained veterinary technicians, students, interns, residents, and veterinarians at multiple institutions including UC Davis, OSU, Western University of Veterinary Medicine, and various CE engagements. Areas of publication include airway disease, hematology, and oncology. When away from the office, Dr. Walters enjoys snowboarding, standup paddleboarding, mountain biking, hiking, traveling, sunshine, and gardening with succulents. |
Raquel M. Walton, VMD, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Walton received her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) in 1991. Following 2 years of private clinical practice in Philadelphia, she completed a combined clinical pathology residency and MS training program in 1997 at Colorado State University (CSU). She served as a lecturer in veterinary clinical pathology at UPenn from 1997–2001. From 2001–2006, Dr. Walton completed a postdoctoral fellowship while pursuing her doctorate in neural stem cell research. She received her doctorate in 2006 from CSU and joined the faculty of UPenn as an assistant professor and head of the clinical pathology laboratories at the large- and small-animal campuses. In August 2012, she joined IDEXX and worked at the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan before relocating to Philadelphia to work at the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services. |
Kimberly Weber, DVMUniversity of Illinois Clinical Pathologist |
Prior to becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Weber received a Bachelors of Music in Music Education from Northwestern University and also worked in information technology at the Kellogg School of Management in Evanston, IL for several years. She completed her DVM at University of Illinois and graduated with honors in 2007. Dr. Weber stayed at the University of Illinois where she completed a residency in clinical pathology in 2010. She relocated to Memphis, TN to join IDEXX in October of 2010. During her residency, Dr. Weber researched endothelial cell markers for use in immunocytochemical differentiation of hemangiosarcoma from other sarcomas. In addition to diagnostic pathology, Dr. Weber has many professional interests including an interest in the use of immunocytochemistry in cytologic diagnosis of neoplasia as well as an interest in infectious disease. Outside of work, Dr. Weber enjoys gardening, camping and spending time with her husband and three boys. Dr. Weber also holds a 3rd degree black belt in Taekwondo and enjoys meeting new people while competing both nationally and internationally. In 2019, she secured a position on the American Taekwondo Association’s Team USA and is proud to represent the USA in Combat Weapons Sparring. |
Kellie Whipple, DVM, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Whipple attended Oklahoma State University, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science degree in 2012 and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2015. Working in the clinical pathology laboratory as a student led her to pursue clinical pathology as a career. Following graduation from veterinary school, she did a one-year small animal rotating internship at a private specialty hospital in Loveland, Colorado. She then completed a residency in clinical pathology at the University of Florida between 2016 and 2019. She attained board certification and joined IDEXX in 2019. Dr. Whipple has interests in exotics and equine/large animal pathology, hematology, and infectious diseases. She resides in rural Oklahoma. On weekends, she often competes in a variety of dog sports with her dogs Henry and Murphy. |
April White, DVM, MS, DACVPAuburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. White received both her BS and MS degree in biology, with a research emphasis in molecular genetics, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. After a few years in laboratory research, she pursued her DVM in 2011 from Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. Following graduation, she joined Colorado State University to pursue a residency in clinical pathology. While at Colorado State University, she studied anatomic and clinical pathology and completed the final year of her clinical pathology residency at Oklahoma State University in 2015. She achieved board certification in 2016 and currently resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. She joined IDEXX in 2017. |
Michael Wiseman, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of California Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Wiseman received his DVM from the University of California, Davis, in 2001 and spent 6 years in small-animal general practice in San Francisco and Sydney, Australia, before focusing his detective skills on clinical pathology. He completed a combined residency and MS degree program at Colorado State University in 2010, with ACVP board certification the following year. Since 2011, he has been working as a clinical pathologist within large-scale veterinary reference laboratories in Irvine, California, and Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Wiseman joined IDEXX in 2017 at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. When not at the microscope, he enjoys cooking, fitness/yoga, being active outside, and travel. |
Denise Wunn‡, DVM, MS, DACVP, MRCVSIowa State University Manager of Pathology Quality & Training |
Dr. Wunn graduated with distinction from Iowa State University in 1990. She spent the next 4 years in private practice in mixed-animal and small-animal practices. She completed a residency and graduate degree at Washington State University. Dr. Wunn joined IDEXX in 2000 and became certified as a clinical pathologist by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2002. Her specialties include cytology, hematology, and equine clinical pathology. She enjoys teaching and has taught at Washington State University, Iowa State University, and Tufts University. In addition, Dr. Wunn has done many continuing education programs for both veterinarians and veterinary technicians in the U.S. and internationally. |
Pi Jie Yang, BVSc, DACVPUniversity of Melbourne Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Yang received her BVSc from the University of Melbourne, Australia, in 2006. Following 2½ years in small-animal practice and a pathology internship at Charles Sturt University, she completed her clinical pathology residency at Oklahoma State University in 2014 and received her board certification the same year. Dr. Yang joined IDEXX in Irvine, California, in February 2015. |
Shanon Zabolotzky, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Illinois Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Zabolotzky received her DVM from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and completed a rotating small-animal internship at hospitals in Aurora and Berwyn, Illinois. She then completed the joint residency program between IDEXX in West Sacramento and the University of California, Davis, becoming board certified in clinical pathology. After working as a contractor during the last 1½ years of her residency, Dr. Zabolotzky became a full-time clinical pathologist at the West Sacramento laboratory in 2008, and since the summer of 2014 she has worked at the Elmhurst, Illinois, laboratory. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Megan Caudill*, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Georgia Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Caudill received her DVM from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. She subsequently completed a combined clinical pathology residency and master’s degree in comparative biomedical sciences at the University of Georgia, followed by an anatomic pathology residency at the University of Florida. She attained board certification for clinical pathology in 2019 and anatomic pathology in 2021. Dr. Caudill joined IDEXX as a contractor in 2020 and transitioned to a full-time employee in 2021. Her professional interests include dermatopathology, transfusion medicine, and cytologic-histologic correlates. She is a member of the International Society for Veterinary Dermatopathology and is an active member of IDEXX Dermatopathology Team. She currently lives in Georgia with her husband, son, and their three Australian Shepherds. |
Jamie L. Haddad*, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Haddad, a native New Yorker, received her veterinary degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007. She remained there for her anatomic pathology residency and then continued to a clinical pathology residency at North Carolina State University. Dr. Haddad is board certified in both anatomic and clinical pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and is particularly interested in bone marrow evaluation, cytologic-histologic correlates, dermatopathology, and specialty/referral center pathology cases. Dr. Haddad joined IDEXX in 2012 and spent her first several years with IDEXX in New York City on-site in a large specialty hospital and now continues to work for IDEXX in the northern Chicago suburbs. Outside of work, Dr. Haddad enjoys baking, decorating sugar cookies, Peloton, and spending time with her family. |
Erin E. Hardam, DVM, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Hardam received her DVM from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 2000 and completed her anatomic pathology training at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. At the University of Pennsylvania, she developed an interest in dermatopathology, soft tissue sarcomas and lab animal/pocket pet pathology. Dr. Hardam joined the IDEXX anatomic pathology team in 2004 and is a member of the IDEXX Derm Team. In her free time she enjoys spending time with family, traveling, learning the art of baking, cooking and running. |
Shannon Johnson, DVM, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Saskatchewan Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr Johnson received her DVM from Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) in 2003. After completing an internship in small animal medicine/surgery at Animal Medical Center in New York City, she completed a residency and a MVSc in anatomic pathology in 2007 at the WCVM. She joined IDEXX in 2009 following a year in Montreal as a toxicological pathologist. Dr Johnson has special interest in dermatopathology and is a member of the International Society for Veterinary Dermatopathology. She is a member of the IDEXX Dermatopathology Team (“Derm Team”). In her free time, Dr Johnson loves swimming, paddleboarding, hiking and spending time outdoors with her husband, daughter, and their rambunctious pointer Levi. |
Serena M. Liu, VMD, MS, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Liu is a graduate of Princeton University (AB) and the University of Pennsylvania (VMD) and completed residency training and a master’s degree in anatomic pathology at the University of California, Davis. She became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 1996 and has spent her entire career in diagnostic pathology, at IDEXX and, briefly, at the Animal Medical Center. She has a special interest in dermatopathology and is a member of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology, American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology, and the IDEXX Derm Team. Dr. Liu lives in New York City and in the Catskills. In her free time, she enjoys being outdoors in nature, the arts, travelling, cooking, reading, and spending time with her pets, family and friends. |
Joe Malatos, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University |
Dr. Malatos is originally from Massachusetts and completed his veterinary degree in 2015 at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Following veterinary school, he completed a residency in anatomic pathology with a special focus in zoo, aquatic, and wildlife pathology at Cornell University and the Bronx Zoo in 2018. Dr. Malatos was also board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2018. Following his residency, he completed a fellowship in aquatic animal pathology at the NY Aquarium and worked as an independent contractor with the Aquatic Health Program at Cornell until joining IDEXX in 2020. Dr. Malatos currently resides in Brooklyn, NY where he enjoys playing volleyball, exploring the city, and finding the best pizza spots. |
Barbara McMahill†, DVM, DACVP, PhDTechnical University of Lisbon Anatomic Pathologist |
In 2006 Dr. McMahill earned her DVM from the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal where she was introduced to dermatopathology, which soon became her passion ad focus. She then moved to Davis, California to train with Dr. Verena Affolter and Dr. Thelma Lee Gross. Completing a residency in anatomic pathology followed by a Ph.D. in comparative pathology at the University of California, Davis. She became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. While at UC Davis she also attended dermatopathology rounds and lectures at the School of Medicine. She joined IDEXX in 2014 and is currently on the IDEXX Derm Team. She is an editor for the Veterinary Dermatology Journal, a past resident of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology, and a member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. She serves as a manuscript and grant reviewer in the areas of dermatology and dermatopathology. Off-work she likes to enjoy time with her family, photography, gardening, mountain biking, Nordic skiing, and the great outdoors. |
Nick Sorensen, DVM, DACVPWashington State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Sorensen grew up in Bozeman, Montana, and has been involved with veterinary medicine from the time he could accompany his father on large-animal farm calls. After finishing his undergraduate studies at Montana State University, he completed his DVM at Washington State University in 2008 and returned to Montana to practice mixed-animal medicine. His interest in pathology led him to apply for residency positions and in 2012 he began his anatomic pathology residency at Oklahoma State University, became board certified through the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2015, and began working for IDEXX in 2016. He has been a member of the IDEXX Dermatopathology team since 2020. In his spare time, Dr. Sorensen spends as much time as possible with his wife, two daughters, and dog Lily. Outside of family and work, his interests include weightlifting, fly fishing, and anything else you can do outside. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Melissa Blauvelt, DVM, MS, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Blauvelt received her DVM from Oklahoma State University. She was a small animal private practitioner for 3 years and then pursued a clinical pathology residency with the University of Minnesota. She has been working as a diagnostic clinical pathologist for 17 years and became board certified in 2016. She was delighted to join IDEXX in the summer of 2016. She currently lives on a little farm in central Ohio with her polo ponies. |
Jamie M. Bush, DVM, MS, DACVPKansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bush is a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist who completed her veterinary training in 2004 at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, followed by her residency and MS in 2008 at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with her three dogs, Gianni, Isadora, and Emma. |
Tanya Grondin DeWitt, DVM, DACVPAtlantic Veterinary College |
Dr. Grondin DeWitt received her DVM from the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) at The University of Prince Edward Island (Canada) in 1998. She then worked as a small animal veterinarian for 6 years before starting her clinical pathology residency at Kanas State University. She obtained board certification in 2008. Dr. Grondin DeWitt has since worked as a clinical instructor, private lab clinical pathologist and digital contractor. In 2021, she began working as a contract pathologist for the IDEXX pathology team and in 2022 she transitioned into a full time IDEXX clinical pathology position. |
Shannon Johnson, DVM, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Saskatchewan Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr Johnson received her DVM from Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) in 2003. After completing an internship in small animal medicine/surgery at Animal Medical Center in New York City, she completed a residency and a MVSc in anatomic pathology in 2007 at the WCVM. She joined IDEXX in 2009 following a year in Montreal as a toxicological pathologist. Dr Johnson has special interest in dermatopathology and is a member of the International Society for Veterinary Dermatopathology. She is a member of the IDEXX Dermatopathology Team (“Derm Team”). In her free time, Dr Johnson loves swimming, paddleboarding, hiking and spending time outdoors with her husband, daughter, and their rambunctious pointer Levi. |
Nicole R Kraipowich, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Kraipowich received her DVM from Iowa State University in 1995. While there, she also worked for the university’s pathology department and the National Animal Disease Center. After a few years spent in private mixed animal practice, she pursued an MS in veterinary pathology and microbiology at Colorado State University, graduating in 2003. Also that year, she became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX in 2005. She lives on a small farm with her 3 Labradors, 4 cats, and a small herd of beef cattle. She enjoys the outdoors, gardening, hiking, cycling, and remodeling homes. |
Barbara McMahill†, DVM, DACVP, PhDTechnical University of Lisbon Anatomic Pathologist |
In 2006 Dr. McMahill earned her DVM from the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal where she was introduced to dermatopathology, which soon became her passion ad focus. She then moved to Davis, California to train with Dr. Verena Affolter and Dr. Thelma Lee Gross. Completing a residency in anatomic pathology followed by a Ph.D. in comparative pathology at the University of California, Davis. She became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. While at UC Davis she also attended dermatopathology rounds and lectures at the School of Medicine. She joined IDEXX in 2014 and is currently on the IDEXX Derm Team. She is an editor for the Veterinary Dermatology Journal, a past resident of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology, and a member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. She serves as a manuscript and grant reviewer in the areas of dermatology and dermatopathology. Off-work she likes to enjoy time with her family, photography, gardening, mountain biking, Nordic skiing, and the great outdoors. |
Alba Maria M. Shank, DVM, MS, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Shank was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and completed her DVM and MS degrees at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She completed a veterinary anatomic pathology residency at the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in 2009. In 2010 she moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to work at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and became a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist in September 2011. She joined the IDEXX team at the North Grafton, Massachusetts, laboratory in February 2012 and was promoted to an assistant manager position (east region) in June 2014. Nonpathology interests include gardening, canning, knitting, farming, hiking, camping, general outdoorsy stuff, and playing in the dirt with her three children and husband. |
Amy Valenciano, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Valenciano is co-editor and author of several textbooks: Cowell and Tyler’s Diagnostic Cytology and Hematology of the Dog and Cat; Equine Hematology, Cytology, and Clinical Chemistry; Atlas of Canine and Feline Urinalysis; and Atlas of Canine and Feline Peripheral Blood Smears. In her free time, Dr. Valenciano enjoys volunteering at Victory Therapy Center, working with the horses, veterans, and equestrians with disabilities assisting with riding lessons and horse shows. She also enjoys running, biking, and outdoor exercise camps. |
Leslie D. Wilson, DVM, PhD, DACVPLouisiana State University |
Dr. Wilson received her DVM from Louisiana State University in 1998 and completed a combined residency in pathology/PhD program in 2005. After a brief Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she was hired as a faculty Pathologist at the LSU-SVM, where she taught orthopedic pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, dermatopathology, general pathology, and diseases of foreign animals in both the professional and graduate curricula until she joined IDEXX in 2018. Prior to vet school, Dr. Wilson obtained her undergraduate degree from Duke University, where she earned a Certificate of Specialization in Primatology working with various species of prosimian primates at the Duke University Lemur Center. She is a (now retired) competitive equestrienne and marathoner, who spends her free time chasing around her 4 dogs, and teaching group exercise classes every morning before work. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Jillian Athey, DVM, MS, DACVPTexas A&M University, Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Athey received her DVM from Texas A&M University in 2019 and has been cultivating her interests in veterinary diagnostics since her undergraduate years. After receiving her DVM degree, she began an anatomic pathology residency and concurrent master's degree at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her master’s degree involved creating and applying an artificial intelligence model to canine thyroid carcinomas. After her residency, Dr. Athey joined IDEXX in 2022. |
Seth Harris†, DVM, PhD, DACVPColorado State University (DVM) & Washington State University (PhD) Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Harris grew up in Arizona and first became interested in anatomic pathology during his undergraduate years at the University of Arizona. After earning his DVM from Colorado State University in 2003 he did a residency and PhD at Washington State University and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. In his free time Dr. Harris enjoys running half marathons, racing his sunfish sailboat, and is currently working on fluency in Swedish. |
Nicole R Kraipowich, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Kraipowich received her DVM from Iowa State University in 1995. While there, she also worked for the university’s pathology department and the National Animal Disease Center. After a few years spent in private mixed animal practice, she pursued an MS in veterinary pathology and microbiology at Colorado State University, graduating in 2003. Also that year, she became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX in 2005. She lives on a small farm with her 3 Labradors, 4 cats, and a small herd of beef cattle. She enjoys the outdoors, gardening, hiking, cycling, and remodeling homes. |
Morgan Matthews, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University, Tufts University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Matthews is a North Carolina native. She attended North Carolina State University, where she received both her undergraduate degree and eventually her DVM in 2017. She completed her anatomic pathology residency at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. During her residency, she developed a strong interest in ocular pathology and diagnostic pathology. Prior to veterinary school, she worked as a veterinary technician for 5 years, which provided clinical experience and gave her an appreciation of small animal general practice. In her spare time, she enjoys watching movies and spending time with family. |
Michelle Nobrega-Lee, DVM, DACVPTuskegee University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Nobrega-Lee graduated from Tuskegee University in 2007. She then completed a small-animal internship at Tufts University in 2008, followed by an avian and exotic animal medicine and surgery residency at Angell Animal Medical Center in 2010. That was followed by completion of a residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee in 2014 and subsequent board certification in 2014. She enjoys time with her family and riding horses in her free time. |
Joseph McCoy*, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Anatomic Pathologist Clinical Pathologist |
|
Vanessa Oakes, DVM, MPH, PhDVirginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Vanessa Oakes received her DVM and her MPH from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016, where she remained to complete her residency training in anatomic pathology as well as her PhD. She worked as a clinical instructor at VMCVM for a year, before joining the IDEXX team in 2022. When she isn't at work, she enjoys cooking, baking, spending time with her dogs outdoors, listening to true crime podcasts, and playing tabletop and video games. |
Elisa N. Salas, DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Salas grew up in Philadelphia. Her training included her DVM at Cornell with 4 years of mixed, small, and exotic animal practice to her residency at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. During that time, Dr. Salas developed and taught her own gross pathology class, focusing on exotic animals. In addition to her pathology experience, she has a strong interest in digital pathology, cancer diagnostics, and big-data analysis with multiple publications and presentations in these fields. After passing her boards in 2013 she worked in industry and later joined Idexx in 2015. In addition to her pathology work, she serves as a consultant on the Veterinary Information Network and is a member of the Pathology Informatics Committee of the ACVP. Her hobbies include quilting, cycling, craft beers, gaming, and spending time with her 2 kids and friends. |
Alba Maria M. Shank, DVM, MS, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Shank was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and completed her DVM and MS degrees at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She completed a veterinary anatomic pathology residency at the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in 2009. In 2010 she moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to work at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and became a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist in September 2011. She joined the IDEXX team at the North Grafton, Massachusetts, laboratory in February 2012 and was promoted to an assistant manager position (east region) in June 2014. Nonpathology interests include gardening, canning, knitting, farming, hiking, camping, general outdoorsy stuff, and playing in the dirt with her three children and husband. |
Leslie N. Tomblin, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Florida Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Tomblin earned her DVM from the University of Florida prior to entering private practice (dairy and small animal). After 6.5 years of general practice, she returned to the University of Florida to complete an anatomic pathology residency, achieving the status diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2019. Upon certification, Dr. Tomblin began working as an assistant clinical professor in pathobiology at the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Starkville, Mississippi before joining IDEXX in 2021. In this position, she devoted much of her time performing necropsies and reading biopsies, while also maintaining responsibilities for teaching veterinary students and anatomic pathology residents. Dr. Tomblin’s primary interests include small animal diagnostic pathology and ocular pathophysiology. She currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida, and in her free time, enjoys travelling, painting, scrapbooking, and spending time with her family and myriad of four-legged critters. |
Laura Wennerdahl, DVM, DACVPRoss University (DVM) & University of Missouri (residency) |
Dr. Wennerdahl received her DVM from Ross University. She spent a year in small animal practice before starting her anatomical pathology residency at the University of Missouri. Following residency, she worked at a veterinary diagnostic laboratory for 4 years before joining IDEXX Reference Laboratories in the fall of 2019. Her professional interests include diagnostic pathology, with special interest in ocular pathology and infectious diseases. In her free time, Dr. Wennerdahl enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, mushroom hunting with local mycology clubs, and traveling. She has 2 dogs and 2 cats and is happy to have transplanted from the Midwest to the Southeast. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Melissa Blauvelt, DVM, MS, DACVPOklahoma State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Blauvelt received her DVM from Oklahoma State University. She was a small animal private practitioner for 3 years and then pursued a clinical pathology residency with the University of Minnesota. She has been working as a diagnostic clinical pathologist for 17 years and became board certified in 2016. She was delighted to join IDEXX in the summer of 2016. She currently lives on a little farm in central Ohio with her polo ponies. |
Stephanie Corn, DVM, Diplomate ACVP (Clinical)The Ohio State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Corn received her DVM from The Ohio State University in 2000 and was an associate veterinarian in small animal practice for two years before returning to Ohio State for a clinical pathology residency. She was also a clinical instructor at Ohio State after completion of her residency. Dr. Corn became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2005 and joined IDEXX in 2006. Her professional interests include hematology and cytology with a special interest in leukemia and lymphoma and immunophenotyping by flow cytometry. In her free time, she enjoys entertaining her golden retriever and several cats, and going to horse shows with her daughter and her Thoroughbred. |
Holly Minard, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of Missouri Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Minard obtained her BS in animal science from the University of Arkansas in 2009 and her DVM from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine in 2013. She then completed a residency in clinical pathology and obtained an MS in veterinary pathobiology at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences. She became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2016 and joined IDEXX the same year. She has a special interest in flow cytometry. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, painting, reading, baking, and spending time with her dog and two cats. |
Laura Snyder, DVM, DACVPTufts University Clinical Pathology |
Dr. Snyder received her DVM from Tufts University in 2002, followed by a rotating internship at VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. After 2 years in private general and emergency practice, she completed a residency in clinical pathology at North Carolina State University and was certified as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2008. Dr. Snyder spent 2 years in academia before joining a private diagnostic laboratory based in a large specialty hospital. She joined IDEXX as a clinical pathologist in 2019. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Laura Coffee†, MPH, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Georgia Anatomic Pathologist |
“Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future” (Hippocrates). Dr. Coffee began her career in human medicine as an epidemiologist in NYC. Her transition to animal medicine was set in motion during the city’s response to the West Nile virus outbreak, when collaboration between epidemiologists, human doctors and veterinary pathologists was critical. She attended the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine and completed a residency in anatomic pathology at Cornell/The Bronx Zoo. She was awarded a fellowship in aquatic animal pathology and subsequently directed state level response to the 2013-2015 Mid-Atlantic dolphin die off as a forensic pathologist in New Jersey. Eventually, Dr. Coffee found her calling in surgical biopsy interpretation. Over the past 8+ years in this field, she has developed an expertise in small animal liver disease in addition to zoological and aquatic animal pathology. Dr. Coffee lives along the Potomac River, near DC. In her spare time, she enjoys endurance horseback riding whilst dreaming of one day finishing the annual 1000 km Mongolian Derby. |
Zoltan Demeter, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVPFaculty of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Demeter obtained his DVM at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest, Romania, in 2004. He pursued his interest in infectious diseases at the Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He taught in the pathology department of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest and then completed a residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Illinois. He is board certified in anatomic pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and has published 29 articles and received multiple awards, including the Scopus Young Scientist Award (2008) and the ACVP Young Investigator Award (2013). Dr. Demeter joined IDEXX in October 2014. |
“Kevin” JungKeun Lee†, DVM, MS, DACVPSeoul National University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Lee received his DVM at Konkuk University and MS degrees at the Seoul National University, Korea. He worked in small-animal practice and emergency clinics for a year and was a pathologist at Neodin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Seoul, Korea, for 3 years. He came to the United States in 2004 to work as a research scientist at the University of Washington, Seattle, until 2009. He completed his anatomic pathology residency at Mississippi State University and became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2014. He began working for IDEXX in 2015. |
Juan Muñoz, DVM, PhD, DACVPNational Autonomous University of Mexico Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Muñoz received his DVM from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2009. He completed an externship in exotic/zoo animal pathology at a private diagnostic laboratory before joining Washington State University for his anatomic pathology residency/PhD combined program in 2009. In 2015, he finished his PhD in Veterinary Sciences and was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Muñoz’ areas of interest include exotic/zoo/wildlife animals, immunohistochemistry, oncologic pathology in small animals, infectious diseases, liver pathology, and lung pathology. He worked in academia for 7 years before joining IDEXX in August 2022. He enjoys spending time with his family (wife, children, and dogs), Olympic weightlifting and CrossFit, cooking, and brewing. |
Michael Richardson†‡, DVM, MBA, DACVPColorado State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Richardson earned his MBA and DVM from Colorado State University in 2016, and completed his residency training at Michigan State University in 2018. In 2019, he completed a fellowship at the National Institutes of Health and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Richardson is interested in digital pathology and the use of image analysis tools to add objective measures to the pathologists tool kit, and has special interests in liver and lung pathology. In his free time, he enjoys running, skiing, cycling, and searching for the perfect doughnut. |
Steve Rushton†, DVM, DACVPKansas State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Rushton attended Kansas State University and received his degree in 1993. He practiced in Chicago for 7 years at a small-animal private practice. In 2000, he began working at the North Carolina State Diagnostic Laboratory in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he still works full-time as a pathologist. In 2001, he began a residency in anatomic pathology at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Rushton was board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathology in 2006 and, a year later, began working for IDEXX as a contracting anatomic pathologist. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Kendra Andrie, DVM, MS, DACVP, PhDDVM: Michigan State University; Residency/PhD: Colorado State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Kendra Andrie earned her DVM and MS from Michigan State University in 2016. She completed her residency at Colorado State University and become a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2019. Following completion of her residency, Dr. Andrie completed a Ph.D. in pathology at CSU. During her post-doctoral training, she provided diagnostic pathology support for the CSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and research pathology support for in-vivo orthopedic and soft tissue preclinical research studies at the CSU Translational Medicine Institute. Before joining IDEXX Dr. Andrie served as a faculty member in the In Vivo Animal Core at the University of Michigan Medical School. She has a background and keen interest in orthopedics and respiratory pathology. |
Juan Muñoz, DVM, PhD, DACVPNational Autonomous University of Mexico Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Muñoz received his DVM from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2009. He completed an externship in exotic/zoo animal pathology at a private diagnostic laboratory before joining Washington State University for his anatomic pathology residency/PhD combined program in 2009. In 2015, he finished his PhD in Veterinary Sciences and was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Muñoz’ areas of interest include exotic/zoo/wildlife animals, immunohistochemistry, oncologic pathology in small animals, infectious diseases, liver pathology, and lung pathology. He worked in academia for 7 years before joining IDEXX in August 2022. He enjoys spending time with his family (wife, children, and dogs), Olympic weightlifting and CrossFit, cooking, and brewing. |
Bianca Pfisterer, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Tennessee Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Pfisterer received her DVM from Tufts University, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in 2017, and completed her residency in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Tennessee in 2020. Following residency, she completed a yearlong Lecturer position at the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center focusing on large animal pathology and wildlife/zoo pathology. Dr. Pfisterer is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Her current interests include zoo/nondomestic animal pathology, large animal pathology, respiratory pathology, and reproductive pathology. In her free time, she enjoys spending time in the outdoors, mountain biking, walking with her three-legged dog, and traveling. |
Michael Richardson†‡, DVM, MBA, DACVPColorado State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Richardson earned his MBA and DVM from Colorado State University in 2016, and completed his residency training at Michigan State University in 2018. In 2019, he completed a fellowship at the National Institutes of Health and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Richardson is interested in digital pathology and the use of image analysis tools to add objective measures to the pathologists tool kit, and has special interests in liver and lung pathology. In his free time, he enjoys running, skiing, cycling, and searching for the perfect doughnut. |
Soraya Sayi, BVSc, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Zimbabwe, University of Prince Edward Island Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Sayi received her Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree from the University of Zimbabwe in 2005. She completed a residency and MVSc program at the University of Prince Edward Island. She joined IDEXX in 2023. Before joining IDEXX she worked at a diagnostic lab. Dr. Sayi is certified with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She enjoys the subject of history, books and art, and likes to travel. |
Alba Maria M. Shank, DVM, MS, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Shank was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and completed her DVM and MS degrees at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She completed a veterinary anatomic pathology residency at the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in 2009. In 2010 she moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to work at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and became a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist in September 2011. She joined the IDEXX team at the North Grafton, Massachusetts, laboratory in February 2012 and was promoted to an assistant manager position (east region) in June 2014. Nonpathology interests include gardening, canning, knitting, farming, hiking, camping, general outdoorsy stuff, and playing in the dirt with her three children and husband. |
Leah R. Stein, DVM, MPH, DACVPMichigan State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Stein received her DVM from Michigan State University in 2017 and remained at the university for a residency in anatomic pathology. She joined IDEXX following the completion of her residency in August 2020. During veterinary school and residency, she was engaged in research in diagnostic pathology, which established her interests in oncologic pathology and hematopathology (specifically lymphoproliferative diseases). Dr. Stein also completed her Master’s in Public Health (2016) and Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine (2014) at Michigan State University. In her free time, she enjoys weightlifting, cooking, gardening, playing with her dog and cat, and spending time outdoors with her husband. |
Emily Walters, DVM, MS, DACVPUC Davis Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Walters is a native of “The Golden State” and spent much of her training at the University of California, Davis where she received a BS in animal science in 1999, MS in comparative pathology in 2003, and a DVM in 2007. She worked as a general practitioner in the San Francisco Bay Area for a year, followed by a small animal rotating internship at a large referral practice in Sacramento, CA. Dr. Walters completed her clinical pathology residency at The Ohio State University (OSU) in 2012 with ACVP board certification the following year. She has enjoyed working in laboratory diagnostics since 2013. Teaching is a passion for Dr. Walters. She has trained veterinary technicians, students, interns, residents, and veterinarians at multiple institutions including UC Davis, OSU, Western University of Veterinary Medicine, and various CE engagements. Areas of publication include airway disease, hematology, and oncology. When away from the office, Dr. Walters enjoys snowboarding, standup paddleboarding, mountain biking, hiking, traveling, sunshine, and gardening with succulents. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Linda Berent*, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Illinois Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Berent received her DVM from the University of Illinois, where she also completed her Ph.D. and residency in clinical pathology after 1 year of small-animal practice. She received board certification in clinical pathology in 2001 and anatomic pathology in 2006. She joined the faculty at the University of Missouri in 2002 as a clinical track faculty focused on diagnostic service and teaching. Her professional passions include cytology, surgical pathology, hematology, bone marrow evaluation, and education. She joined IDEXX as a contractor in 2017 and transitioned from academia to a full-time IDEXX clinical pathologist in 2020. She lives in Columbia, Missouri with her partner. They have one teenager in the house and two grown children. |
Jennifer Brazzell, DVM, MVetSc, MRCVS, DACVP (Clinical and Anatomic)Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Canada Head of Anatomic Pathology at IDEXX BioAnalytics |
Dr. Jennifer Brazzell is a 2000 graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, Western College of Veterinary Medicine. She was formerly a practicing veterinarian and co-owner of two small animal/exotics practices in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She completed a clinical pathology at the University of Minnesota in 2005 and returned to the University of Saskatchewan Western College of Veterinary Medicine to complete a residency in anatomic pathology and a Master of Veterinary Science degree. Dr. Brazzell joined IDEXX BioAnalytics in 2019 as a comparative veterinary pathologist responsible for evaluating both diagnostic and research, anatomic and clinical pathology. |
Alyssa Brooker, DVM, DACVPPurdue University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Brooker is originally from Indiana and received her DVM from Purdue University in 2016. She then completed a rotating small animal internship and clinical pathology residency at the University of Georgia in 2020. She joined IDEXX after finishing her residency. She lives with her husband and they have 4 cats (Murphy, Josie, Ruby, and Pippy) and 1 dog (Jane). When not at the microscope, she loves reading, traveling, spending time with her family (especially the cats), and being outdoors. |
Jamie M. Bush, DVM, MS, DACVPKansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Bush is a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist who completed her veterinary training in 2004 at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, followed by her residency and MS in 2008 at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine. During her free time, Jamie enjoys spending time outdoors with her dogs. |
Vincent W. Carroll, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Carroll received his VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. Following graduation, he worked as a large animal veterinarian in New York state for 5 years. His residency training was completed at Tufts University in 2010. He passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification examination in anatomic pathology in 2011 and joined IDEXX in 2012. He’s passionate about diagnostic pathology and has a special interest in oncologic pathology, mammary gland pathology, and sinonasal pathology. In his free time, Dr. Carroll enjoys spending time with his family (which includes 2 boys, wife, and pets), hiking/camping, Boston Bruins and Springfield Thunderbirds hockey, model rocketry, and coaching his son’s youth hockey team. |
Mark D. Chalkley, BSc, BVSc (Hons), MANZCVS (Pathobiology), DACVP AnatomicUniversity of Queensland Pathologist |
Dr. Chalkley graduated from the University of Queensland, Australia, in 2006. He spent 1 year at a small-animal and exotics-animal practice, followed by 2 years as a veterinary pathology intern at the University of Queensland. In 2009, he commenced a 3-year residency and fellowship in veterinary anatomic pathology at the University of Minnesota. He then passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board examination in anatomic pathology in 2012. He continued on as a pathology instructor at the University of Minnesota for 1 year. He joined IDEXX in 2013. Dr. Chalkley is a member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists, and the Australian Society for Veterinary Pathology. He is a registered manuscript reviewer for the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. He is currently a member of the editorial review board for the journal Veterinary Pathology. He has been a speaker at various international conferences and has authored several scientific publications on a variety of diagnostic interests in both small and large domestic animal species. |
Stephanie Corn, DVM, Diplomate ACVP (Clinical)The Ohio State University Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Corn received her DVM from The Ohio State University in 2000 and was an associate veterinarian in small animal practice for two years before returning to Ohio State for a clinical pathology residency. She was also a clinical instructor at Ohio State after completion of her residency. Dr. Corn became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2005 and joined IDEXX in 2006. Her professional interests include hematology and cytology with a special interest in leukemia and lymphoma and immunophenotyping by flow cytometry. In her free time, she enjoys entertaining her golden retriever and several cats, and going to horse shows with her daughter and her Thoroughbred. |
Martha Frances Dalton, DVM, DACVPUniversity of Mississippi Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Martha Frances Dalton is an anatomic veterinary pathologist who attended Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (2012-2016) and completed a pathology residency at the University of Georgia (2016-2019). Board certification was obtained in 2019. She received additional training in wildlife pathology at the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, thus wildlife disease and infectious pathology are areas of professional interest. Dr. Dalton joined IDEXX in 2023 after working at a state diagnostic laboratory for 3.5 years. Dr. Dalton is an outdoor enthusiast, loves to travel, and loves sampling craft beer. |
Zoltan Demeter, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVPFaculty of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Demeter obtained his DVM at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Bucharest, Romania, in 2004. He pursued his interest in infectious diseases at the Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He taught in the pathology department of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences in Budapest and then completed a residency in anatomic pathology at the University of Illinois. He is board certified in anatomic pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and has published 29 articles and received multiple awards, including the Scopus Young Scientist Award (2008) and the ACVP Young Investigator Award (2013). Dr. Demeter joined IDEXX in October 2014. |
Danielle Desjardins‡, DVM, MS, DACVPUniversity of California Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Desjardins graduated cum laude from the University of California, San Diego, in 2004 with a degree in biological sciences, and then graduated from Western University of Health Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine with highest honors. She completed her MS and residency training at Michigan State University, and then became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011. She is a member of the International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology and has particular interest in dermatopathology. Dr. Desjardins’ favorite escapes include hiking, camping, snorkeling, skiing, game nights, and all things Disney. |
Taryn A. Donovan† , DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Donovan graduated from Cornell University and completed an internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, followed by a pathology residency at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. She obtained board certification with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2006 and gained additional postgraduate experience through a fellowship at the Zoological Society of San Diego. At the Animal Medical Center, Dr. Donovan directs interactive teaching and educational rounds, oversees the necropsy service in the pathology department, collaborates on research projects, and participates in the biopsy service through IDEXX Laboratories. |
Colleen Duncan† , DVM, MS, PhD, DACVPM, DACVPWestern College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Duncan earned her DVM and MSc from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She later completed her PhD and a residency program in anatomic pathology at Colorado State University, where she remained as a faculty member. She is a diplomate in both the American College of Veterinary Pathologists and American College of Veterinary Preventative Medicine. She has a wide range of species interests and has been involved in numerous research projects in both domestic and wild animals. In her free time, Dr. Duncan enjoys travel, outdoor adventures with her canine companions, and all aspects of horsemanship |
Janice B. Harvey, DVM, DACVPNorth Carolina State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Harvey was born and raised in South Florida and attended the University of Florida for her undergraduate studies. She obtained her DVM degree from North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014. She subsequently stayed at NCSU CVM for her anatomic pathology residency. In 2017, Dr. Harvey completed her residency and obtained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification. In addition to her broad range of professional interests in diagnostic pathology, she is also passionate about teaching, veterinary community outreach, and diversity and inclusion in veterinary medicine. Her personal interests include rock climbing, improvisational comedy, sports, breweries, and board games. Dr. Harvey joined IDEXX in 2019 and currently lives with her partner, dog, and five cats. |
Erika Hoffeld, DVM, DACVPCornell University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Erika Hoffeld received her DVM from Cornell University. After 14 years in private small animal practice, she returned to academia, completing a residency in Anatomic Pathology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. She earned her diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2021, and began working at IDEXX the following year. Her professional interests include companion and exotic animal diagnostic pathology, particularly oncopathology. Erika has returned to her home state of Maryland, living with her partner and canine companions. Her macroscopic interests include martial arts, cooking, sewing, sculpture, and gardening. |
Danielle E. Lieske, DVMUniversity of California Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Lieske received her DVM from University of California, Davis in 2017. Prior to this she spent 6 years working in veterinary medicine. She then completed residency at University of Georgia. She joined IDEXX following the completion of her residency in August 2020. During veterinary school and residency, she pursued her passion for diagnostic pathology, oncologic pathology, and small animal medicine. Danielle trained in a diagnostic laboratory where she gained an appreciation for customer service and team-based medicine. In her free time she enjoys movies, cooking, outdoor adventures, and playing with her hamster, cat, and fishes. |
Shannon Johnson, DVM, MVSc, DACVPWestern College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Johnson received her BSc from the University of Saskatchewan in 1999 and her DVM from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) in 2003. After graduation, she completed an internship in small-animal medicine/surgery at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. Following the internship, she returned to WCVM and completed a residency and an MVSc in anatomic pathology in 2007. Dr. Johnson attained American College of Veterinary Pathologists board certification in 2007 and spent the following year in Montreal as a toxicological pathologist. She joined IDEXX Reference Laboratories in 2009. In her spare time, Dr. Johnson enjoys swimming, running, and spending time outdoors with her rambunctious dogs. |
Nicole R Kraipowich, DVM, MS, DACVPIowa State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Kraipowich received her DVM from Iowa State University in 1995. While there, she also worked for the university’s pathology department and the National Animal Disease Center. After a few years spent in private mixed animal practice, she pursued an MS in veterinary pathology and microbiology at Colorado State University, graduating in 2003. Also that year, she became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She joined IDEXX in 2005. She lives on a small farm with her 3 Labradors, 4 cats, and a small herd of beef cattle. She enjoys the outdoors, gardening, hiking, cycling, and remodeling homes. |
Elizabeth Little‡, BA, VMD, DACVPUniversity of Pennsylvania Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Little obtained her BA from Williams College in 1998 and her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN) in 2003. She stayed at UPENN for her clinical pathology residency, during which she published papers on feline nasal lymphoma, cutaneous toxoplasmosis, and a keloidal fibrosarcoma. Dr. Little was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2006 and stayed at UPenn for a lectureship year. She worked as a clinical pathologist for a diagnostic laboratory for 3 years and joined the IDEXX team in 2010. Outside of work, Dr. Little enjoys running with her dogs, mountain biking, and hiking with her family. |
Juan Muñoz, DVM, PhD, DACVPNational Autonomous University of Mexico Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Muñoz received his DVM from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2009. He completed an externship in exotic/zoo animal pathology at a private diagnostic laboratory before joining Washington State University for his anatomic pathology residency/PhD combined program in 2009. In 2015, he finished his PhD in Veterinary Sciences and was board certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Muñoz’ areas of interest include exotic/zoo/wildlife animals, immunohistochemistry, oncologic pathology in small animals, infectious diseases, liver pathology, and lung pathology. He worked in academia for 7 years before joining IDEXX in August 2022. He enjoys spending time with his family (wife, children, and dogs), Olympic weightlifting and CrossFit, cooking, and brewing. |
Janelle M. Novak‡, DVM, PhD, DACVPUniversity of Florida Manager of Pathology |
Dr. Novak received her D.V.M. veterinary and Ph.D. graduate training concurrently at the University of Florida (2008; 2007), through the assistance of an NIH training grant. Dr. Novak completed her residency training at the University of Tennessee and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2011 after which she then joined IDEXX. Her interests include endocrine and gastrointestinal pathology with a special interest in pocket pets. |
David M. Pinson*† , DVM, PhD, DACVP, DACLAMUniversity of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Pinson is a 1978 graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. He practiced in Kentucky for 2 years prior to returning for pathology and laboratory animal medicine training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he completed a PhD degree in 1985. He subsequently passed the ACVP board examination in 1986 and the laboratory medicine board examination in 1990. He completed an NIH Research Career Development award at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He was on faculty at the University of Kansas for 21 years. He is currently a professor in the department of pathology at the University of Illinois (Chicago) College of Medicine at the Peoria campus (UICOMP). He teaches general pathology, systems pathology, and pharmacology to first- and second-year medical students and directs a small laboratory animal facility at UICOMP. He serves on numerous university committees and on the Certification Examination Board of the ACVP. Past service has included the editorial boards of Veterinary Pathology and Vaccine Immunology. His CV lists 98 publications and 1 book chapter. |
Soraya Sayi, BVSc, MVSc, DACVPUniversity of Zimbabwe, University of Prince Edward Island Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Sayi received her Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree from the University of Zimbabwe in 2005. She completed a residency and MVSc program at the University of Prince Edward Island. She joined IDEXX in 2023. Before joining IDEXX she worked at a diagnostic lab. Dr. Sayi is certified with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. She enjoys the subject of history, books and art, and likes to travel. |
Ravi Seebaransingh, BVetMed, MSc, MRCVS, DACVPRoyal Veterinary College Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Seebaransingh graduated in 1991 from Royal Veterinary College, University of London. He worked in mixed practice, both private and government in Trinidad (Caribbean), before pursuing a master of science degree in pathobiology at University of Guelph in 1997. He then returned to Trinidad and worked at the National Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for 5 years and subsequently spent 8 years at the University of the West Indies School of Veterinary Medicine, where he lectured in general and systemic veterinary pathology to veterinary students. He also provided gross and diagnostic pathology services on a wide range of species. Dr. Seebaransingh received board certification in 2009 and joined IDEXX in 2012. He enjoys photography, hiking, bird-watching, and tai chi. |
Alba Maria M. Shank, DVM, MS, DACVPVirginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Shank was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and completed her DVM and MS degrees at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia. She completed a veterinary anatomic pathology residency at the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in 2009. In 2010 she moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to work at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and became a board-certified veterinary anatomic pathologist in September 2011. She joined the IDEXX team at the North Grafton, Massachusetts, laboratory in February 2012 and was promoted to an assistant manager position (east region) in June 2014. Nonpathology interests include gardening, canning, knitting, farming, hiking, camping, general outdoorsy stuff, and playing in the dirt with her three children and husband. |
Leah R. Stein, DVM, MPH, DACVPMichigan State University Anatomic Pathologist |
Dr. Stein received her DVM from Michigan State University in 2017 and remained at the university for a residency in anatomic pathology. She joined IDEXX following the completion of her residency in August 2020. During veterinary school and residency, she was engaged in research in diagnostic pathology, which established her interests in oncologic pathology and hematopathology (specifically lymphoproliferative diseases). Dr. Stein also completed her Master’s in Public Health (2016) and Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine (2014) at Michigan State University. In her free time, she enjoys weightlifting, cooking, gardening, playing with her dog and cat, and spending time outdoors with her husband. |
Emily Walters, DVM, MS, DACVPUC Davis Clinical Pathologist |
Dr. Walters is a native of “The Golden State” and spent much of her training at the University of California, Davis where she received a BS in animal science in 1999, MS in comparative pathology in 2003, and a DVM in 2007. She worked as a general practitioner in the San Francisco Bay Area for a year, followed by a small animal rotating internship at a large referral practice in Sacramento, CA. Dr. Walters completed her clinical pathology residency at The Ohio State University (OSU) in 2012 with ACVP board certification the following year. She has enjoyed working in laboratory diagnostics since 2013. Teaching is a passion for Dr. Walters. She has trained veterinary technicians, students, interns, residents, and veterinarians at multiple institutions including UC Davis, OSU, Western University of Veterinary Medicine, and various CE engagements. Areas of publication include airway disease, hematology, and oncology. When away from the office, Dr. Walters enjoys snowboarding, standup paddleboarding, mountain biking, hiking, traveling, sunshine, and gardening with succulents. |
*Pathologist is double-boarded.
†Pathologist is a contractor.
‡Pathologist is not available to read cases.
Advanced pathology tests and services.
Get the most accurate and timely results to allow you to make a confident and timely diagnosis.
A team of experts in a wide array of special interests:
- Dermatopathology
- Equine
- Avian and exotic species
- Reproductive pathology
- Cancer pathology
- Cytology
- Hematology
- Specific organs (e.g., bone marrow, eye, liver, lung, and gastrointestinal tract)
The right service level to meet your patient needs:
- Priority: Faster turnaround for critical cases
- Standard: Turnaround for nonemergency cases
- Cytology
Digital: 2 hours or less†
Priority: 1–2 days
Standard: 3–5 days - Biopsy
Priority: 2–3 days
Standard: 3–5 days
Numerous services available at no additional charge:
- Evaluation of surgical margins
- Internal case review and collaboration
- High-resolution digital images of IDEXX cytology and biopsy slides—exclusively on VetConnect PLUS
- Comments regarding biological behavior and etiology
- Selected special stains
- Trimming
- Decalcification
Specialty pathology services include:
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Fluid analyses
- Flow cytometry (immunophenotyping)
- Bone marrow cytology
- Mast cell tumor prognostic panel
- Lymphoma clonality (PARR)
When you want results, there’s only one place to look.
VetConnect PLUS brings diagnostics and pathology together, all in one place. So you can stop hunting for pieces of the picture and start seeing your patients' health more clearly.
- Notifications when you need them.
Choose to get real-time alerts when results come in, plus check images, pathology notes, and test status updates any time of day with the VetConnect PLUS mobile app. - Results in high definition.
View, download, and share high-resolution images of your cytology and biopsy cases at no additional charge, for a more comprehensive report. - Comprehensive diagnostics.
Expand your pathology insights by viewing all IDEXX diagnostics for your patient all in one place.
Featured case
Oral cavity mass: melanoma or lymphoma?
A dog that had a melanoma in the oral cavity and had been treated with radiation therapy some time ago re‑presented to the oncologist for a second oral mass. The oncologist assumed the mass was another melanoma, and at that time, she sampled the mandibular lymph nodes, which were firm and prominent. Dr. Jamie Haddad, a double-boarded anatomic and clinical pathologist at IDEXX, received that cytology, and it looked like lymphoma rather than melanoma, but she couldn’t rule out an unusual melanoma. The oncologist was going to assume the new oral mass was melanoma because of the history until she saw the digital image of the cytology specimen on VetConnect PLUS and changed her mind. She biopsied the oral mass, and it proved to be a subtype of lymphoma, not melanoma.
It was the photo in the cytology report that convinced me I should biopsy.
—Attending oncologist
Cytology image
Biopsy image
Support
Forms and other resources
Access IDEXX Reference Laboratories specimen guidelines , IDEXX Online Ordering , and educational resources .
Directory of Tests and Services
Browse the online Directory of Tests and Services to see a comprehensive list of offerings from IDEXX Reference Laboratories and save them to VetConnect PLUS so you can easily access them anytime.
IDEXX Reference Laboratories Support
We support your practice with our customer support, technical support, and medical consulting services team, including our diagnostic support veterinarians and board-certified veterinary specialists.
Call us at 1-888-433-9987
.
Learn more about a specific product or service.
A representative will help you every step of the way.
IDEXX Reference Laboratories
DISCOVER MORE
*Indicates that this pathologist is double-boarded.
Note: There may be times when weather or operational considerations cause delays in providing test results. When this happens, we will inform you as quickly as possible with the most complete information available.