Divers, Thomas Joseph
Professorresearch
research and scholarship focus
- Equine and bovine internal medicine and critical care
- Equine motor neuron disease
- Equine lyme disease
- Equine protozoal myelitis
- Advances in internal medicine and critical care for either horses or cows
primary investigator of
co investigator of
affiliations
head of
- Large Animal Medicine | Cornell University Hospital for Animals Section
faculty appointment in
- Clinical Sciences (VETCS) | Cornell department
teaching
teaches
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- VTMED 6631 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Dairy Cow (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- VTMED 6538 - Special Problems in Equine Medicine (MW 08:00:AM-10:00:AM) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 6631 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Dairy Cow (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-10:00:PM) | fall 2008 class
- VTMED 5604 - Large-Animal Medicine Service (MTWRF 08:00:AM-10:00:PM) | fall 2008 class
- VTMED 6631 - Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Dairy Cow (TBA -) | fall 2008 class
background
educational background
- University of Georgia, DVM, 1975
- University of California, Internship in Equine Medicine 1975-76
- University of Georgia, Residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine, 1976-78
publications
linked articles
- ACTH, cortisol and vasopressin levels of septic (survivors and nonsurvivors) in comparison to normal foals | journal article
- Evaluation of lig-based conventional and real time PCR for the detection of pathogenic leptospires. | journal article
- Fall panicum (Panicum dichotomiflorum) hepatotoxicity in horses and sheep | journal article
- Immunohistochemical detection of P-glycoprotein in tissues from horses afflicted with equine motor neuron disease | journal article
- Immunoprotection of recombinant leptospiral immunoglobulin-like protein A against Leptospira interrogans serovar Pomona infection | journal article