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ANIMAL SCIENCES
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Sarah Wagner
Assistant Professor

Office: 165 Hultz Hall
Phone: (701) 231-5393
E-mail: sarah.wagner@ndsu.edu

Research interests:
Food Animal Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Dairy Cattle Health, especially prevention and treatment of mastitis

Training/Education:
PhD in Physiology (Pharmacology) Iowa State University, Ames, IA
DVM, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
BA English, Barnard College, New York, NY

Courses taught:
VETS 357 Veterinary Pharmacology
VETS 150 Introduction to the Veterinary Profession
VETS 256 Veterinary Clinical Techniques and Instruments
VETS 115 Medical Terminology for the Paraprofessional

Recent Publications:
Wagner, S.A, Mostrom, M.S., Hammer, C.J., Thorson, J.F. and Smith, D.J. “Adverse Effects of Zilpaterol Administration in Horses: Three Cases” Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 28 (4) 238-243 April 2008
 
Wagner, S.A, Schimek, D.E. and Cheng, F.C. ”Body Temperature and White Blood Cell Count in Postpartum Dairy Cows” The Bovine Practitioner 42 (1) 18- 26 Spring 2008
 
Wagner, S. A., Jones, D. E., and Apley, M. A. “Endotoxic Mastitis in Cows Causes Sloughing of Epithelial Cells into the Milk” American Journal of Veterinary Research In Press

Wagner, S.A. and Apley, M.D. "Effects of two anti-inflammatory drugs on physiologic variables and milk production in cows with endotoxin-induced mastitis" American Journal of Veterinary Research, 65 (1), 64-68, January 2004

Wagner, S.A. and Apley, M.D. "Pharmacodynamics of Isoflupredone Acetate in an Endotoxin-Induced Mastitis Model." Journal of Dairy Science, 86 (3), 792-798. March 2003

Erskine, R.J., Wagner, S.A. and DeGraves, F.J. "Mastitis Therapy and Pharmacology" The Veterinary Clinics of North America, Food Animal Practice, March 2003



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