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National Workshop on Pathology and C.L. DAVIS/S.W. THOMPSON DVM FOUNDATION A TAX-EXEMPT, DONATIVE, PUBLICLY-SUPPORTED CHARITY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY Senior Editor: B. H. Williams, DVM Managing Editor: V. S. Carreira, DVM, PhD Volume 49 Issue 8 August 2019 The Davis-Thompson DVM Foundation comes to Ljubljana After last year’s initial meeting in Belgrade, the “2nd Annual Davis-Thompson Foundation Eastern European Veterinary Pathology Meeting” was this year held at the Veterinary Faculty in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana. Many of you may not have heard of this small, picturesque country which is home to approximately 2 million people, but the participants of this year’s meeting will surely remember it. At the meeting, which took place between 29th and 31st May, the participants had the opportunity to listen to four amazing international speakers. Dr Fabio Del Piero (Louisiana State University) broke the ice with his interesting lectures on intoxications and cattle diseases. Dr Simon Priestnall (Royal Veterinary College) followed the next day with griping lectures on infectious and gastrointestinal diseases of dogs and cats and reporting of gastrointestinal biopsies. Continued on page 2 and 3 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Bruce H. Williams, DVM BOARD MEMBERS Cory F. Brayton, DVM James Britt, DVM MS Corrie C. Brown, DVM, PhD Vinicius Carreira, DVM, PhD Jennifer Chapman, DVM Mike Dark, DVM Fabio Del Piero, DVM, PhD Dimitry Danilenko, DVM, PhD Stephen M. Dempsey, DVM John F. Edwards, DVM, PhD Mr. Robert Hyman, BA, MS Kyu-Shik Jeong, DVM, PhD Sanja Aleksic-Kovacevic DVM,PhD Matti Kiupel, Dr. med.vet., PhD Jey Koehler, DVM, PhD Ingeborg Langohr, DVM, PhD Eric Lombardini, DVM, PhD Elizabeth McInnes, BVSc, MS Tracey S. McNamara, DVM Lonzy Ojok, BVM, Dr. DVM, PhD Patricia Pesavento, DVM, PhD Simon Priestnall, BVSc, PhD Vladislava S. Rac, DVM, MS Tony Ross, BVSc, MSc, PhD Zadok Ruben, DVM, PhD Brett H. Saladino, DVM Mohamed Slaoui, DVM Elemir Simko, DVM Paul C. Stromberg, DVM, PhD Francisco Uzal, DVM, PhD Inside This Issue 1 Eastern European Meeting 5 Diagnostic Exercise 6 LCPG Membership 7 Vol 2: Mammary Tumors 8 2019 North America CLASS/POLA 9 Equine Pathology Australia 10 2019 Latin American Calendar 11 STP Upcoming Events 12 ASVP Neuropath Conference 13 2019 European Zoo & Wildlife Path 14 2019 Mexican Division Meeting 15 2019 AAVLD Meeting 16 Forensic Pathology Colombia 17 Argentinian Foundation Meeting 18 Guatemalan Meeting Recap 19 AAZV Wildlife Path Workshop 20 2019 ACVP Path Workshop 21 2020 Gen Path Review Course 22 2019 South Central Div Meeting 23 RTP Rodent Pathology Course 24 BSTP Upcoming Events/Calendar

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L to R: Faculty and Course Sponsors: Brett Saladino, Robert Hall, Lauren Trepanier, Gary Boorman, Wanda

Haschek-Hock, Robert Roth, Laura Boone

National Workshop on Pathology and

Basic Mechanisms of Disease

C.L. DAVIS/S.W. THOMPSON DVM FOUNDATION A TAX-EXEMPT, DONATIVE, PUBLICLY-SUPPORTED CHARITY

FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY

Senior Editor: B. H. Williams, DVM Managing Editor: V. S. Carreira, DVM, PhD

Volume 49 Issue 8 August 2019

The Davis-Thompson DVM

Foundation comes to Ljubljana

After last year’s initial meeting in Belgrade, the “2nd Annual Davis-Thompson

Foundation Eastern European Veterinary Pathology Meeting” was this year

held at the Veterinary Faculty in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana. Many of

you may not have heard of this small, picturesque country which is home to

approximately 2 million people, but the participants of this year’s meeting will

surely remember it.

At the meeting, which took place between 29th and 31st May, the participants

had the opportunity to listen to four amazing international speakers. Dr Fabio

Del Piero (Louisiana State University) broke the ice with his interesting

lectures on intoxications and cattle diseases. Dr Simon Priestnall (Royal

Veterinary College) followed the next day with griping lectures on infectious

and gastrointestinal diseases of dogs and cats and reporting of gastrointestinal

biopsies.

Continued on page 2 and 3

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Bruce H. Williams, DVM

BOARD MEMBERS Cory F. Brayton, DVM

James Britt, DVM MS

Corrie C. Brown, DVM, PhD

Vinicius Carreira, DVM, PhD

Jennifer Chapman, DVM

Mike Dark, DVM

Fabio Del Piero, DVM, PhD

Dimitry Danilenko, DVM, PhD

Stephen M. Dempsey, DVM

John F. Edwards, DVM, PhD

Mr. Robert Hyman, BA, MS

Kyu-Shik Jeong, DVM, PhD

Sanja Aleksic-Kovacevic DVM,PhD

Matti Kiupel, Dr. med.vet., PhD

Jey Koehler, DVM, PhD

Ingeborg Langohr, DVM, PhD

Eric Lombardini, DVM, PhD

Elizabeth McInnes, BVSc, MS

Tracey S. McNamara, DVM

Lonzy Ojok, BVM, Dr. DVM, PhD

Patricia Pesavento, DVM, PhD

Simon Priestnall, BVSc, PhD

Vladislava S. Rac, DVM, MS

Tony Ross, BVSc, MSc, PhD

Zadok Ruben, DVM, PhD

Brett H. Saladino, DVM

Mohamed Slaoui, DVM

Elemir Simko, DVM

Paul C. Stromberg, DVM, PhD

Francisco Uzal, DVM, PhD

Inside This Issue

1 Eastern European Meeting

5 Diagnostic Exercise

6 LCPG Membership

7 Vol 2: Mammary Tumors

8 2019 North America CLASS/POLA

9 Equine Pathology Australia

10 2019 Latin American Calendar

11 STP Upcoming Events

12 ASVP Neuropath Conference

13 2019 European Zoo & Wildlife Path

14 2019 Mexican Division Meeting

15 2019 AAVLD Meeting

16 Forensic Pathology Colombia

17 Argentinian Foundation Meeting

18 Guatemalan Meeting Recap

19 AAZV Wildlife Path Workshop

20 2019 ACVP Path Workshop

21 2020 Gen Path Review Course

22 2019 South Central Div Meeting

23 RTP Rodent Pathology Course

24 BSTP Upcoming Events/Calendar

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Dr Alexander Stoll (University of Surrey) and Dr Harriet Brooks-Brownlie (University of Bristol) wrapped it

up with a splendid presentation of different forensic pathology topics. On the first day a lecture was also given

by a local speaker Dr Tanja Švara who presented an interesting case of pulmonary hypoplasia and anasarca

syndrome in two calves of the autochthonous Cika breed.

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But the participants were not only offered top notch lectures, they also got a sneak peek of Slovenia. On

Thursday afternoon the whole delegation of 58 participants, 4 speakers and 9 local organizers got on buses and

headed off West towards the Slovenian Littoral region. They first visited a ham producer in Lokev where they

had a tour of their facilities for producing Karst Prosciutto and other cured meat products and then feasted on

these products together with sheep cheese made at the Veterinary Faculty’s farm Vremščica. Their excursion

continued to the Stud farm Lipica, where they breed Slovenia’s national jewel, the Lipizzaner horse. This breed

is known for its unique feature – the foals are born black or brown and with age turn white due to greying of

their coat.

Thursday ended with a formal dinner at the oldest restaurant in Ljubljana, called Šestica, which dates back to

1776 and offers typical Slovenian cuisine. During dinner the guests also saw a short performance of Slovenian

folklore dancing.

The weather started off rainy in the beginning of the event but fortunately turned sunny on Friday, which meant

that after the meeting ended the participants were able to attend a walking tour of Ljubljana finishing in the

centre of town at the Open Kitchen stalls.

The meeting proved as a great success and all have agreed that it would be great if this meeting continued as

an annual event. The preliminary talks have already started and it is planned that next year’s meeting will be in

North Macedonia’s city of Ohrid, a UNESCO natural and cultural heritage site.

At this point we would like to express our gratitude to the Dean of the Veterinary Faculty, University of

Ljubljana for his support in organizing this event, to Dr Gregor Majdič and Mrs Anita Kermavnar for their

encouraging words at the meeting’s opening and to all the participants who made the event so delightful. A

great thank you also goes to all our sponsors who helped us make this event memorable.

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Davis-Thompson Foundation Pathology Externship Since 1980, the Davis-Thompson Foundation lab sites have hosted more than 125 veterinary students at 8

participating diagnostic laboratories. These students usually have a strong interest in pathology itself or zoo or

poultry medicine that require a strong pathology background. The Foundation is always interested in having

veterinary students apply for an externship and we would like to add more externship sites that do not usually

have veterinary students, to help increase their interest and knowledge of pathology with some off-campus

experience. For more information, contact Dr. Jim Britt, [email protected]; 501-912-1449.

Retiring?

Have slides left over from your recent slide seminar? Just looking to free up some storage space? The

Foundation is looking for additional glass slides, kodachromes and other similar materials for its

Correspondence Division and Study Centers. All materials should be well-identified with as much accompany

history and discussion as possible, as these materials are expressly used for teaching. Moreover, as the

Foundation is a publicly donative charity, all donated materials are tax-deductible. For more information, please

contact Dr. Bruce Williams at [email protected].

Integration of Toxicology & Pathology in Drug Discovery & Development

10th Industrial Toxicology and Pathology Short Course – August 14-16, 2019, at Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, Indiana,

USA. Cosponsored by the STP. Course Co-Directors: Drs. Wanda M. Haschek-Hock, University of Illinois

([email protected]) and Katie Heinz-Taheny, Eli Lilly ([email protected]). Register and view

speaker schedule at go.illinois.edu/ITP. Contact [email protected] or 217-333-2907 for additional

information.

This course will serve as a foundation for those interested in drug development, especially early career

pathologists and toxicologists, as well as residents and graduate students. Participants will hear from a variety of

industry and government experts on a range of topics including introductory lectures on the role of the toxicologist

and pathologist in drug development, overview of drug development, animal models and regulatory

considerations as well as case based sessions addressing real scenarios such as determining the NOAEL.

Opportunities for networking and establishing contact with industry experts will be provided.

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Diagnostic Exercise From The Davis-Thompson Foundation*

Case #107 Month: October Year: 2018

Contributors: Mariana Martins Flores*, DVM, MS, Doctor in Veterinary Pathology; Rafael Almeida Fighera*,

DVM, MS, Doctor in Veterinary Pathology. *Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, Universidade Federal de Santa

Maria (UFSM), Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Clinical History: An adult, female spayed, mixed-breed domestic shorthair cat was submitted to necropsy and

had a history of intense salivation and incoordination. The owner, who suspected poisoning, reported that the cat

died a few days after the onset of the clinical signs. The cat came from a farm located in Rio Grande do Sul,

Brazil, and had free access to the outdoors.

Koala; lymph node - Figure 1 (hematoxylin and eosin, H&E)

Follow-up questions: Morphologic diagnosis? Main cause(s)? Clinical significance?

Answers and more info here!

*The Diagnostic Exercises are an initiative of the Latin Comparative Pathology Group (LCPG), the Latin

American subdivision of The Davis-Thompson Foundation. These exercises are contributed by members and

non-members from any country of residence. - Consider submitting an exercise!

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Country Course Date Venue Invited speakers Main topics Contact Peru “4th Peruvian Seminar of

the Davis-Thompson

Foundation”,

October 7-8 Facultad de Medicina

veterinaria,

UNMSM, Lima, Perú

Joaquin Ortega Porcel (CEU, Spain), Other

speakers TBD

Dermatopathology – mammary tumors

and soft tissue

sarcomas

Rosa Perales [email protected]

Mexico 1st Mexican Seminar of

the Davis-Thompson Foundation

October

17-18

UNAM

School of Veterinary

Medicine and

Zootechnics Mexico City

Patricia Pesavento (UC

Davis); Francisco A Uzal (UC Davis);

Francisco R Carvallo (UC

Davis)

Gross and

microscopic pathology

Pathology of the

gastrointestinal system

Laura Romero Romero

[email protected]

Colombia “Seminar of Veterinary

Forensic Pathology”

October

30-31

Instituto de

Genética (IGUN)

Universidad Nacional de

Colombia

Sede Bogotá

Jason W Brooks

(PennState);

Lina Pérez, Ana Lozano, Paola Barato

(CORPAVET);

Wilson Ramirez (UC Davis); Jimmy Vargas

(IGUN)

Veterinary forensic

pathology vs.

routine diagnosis Veterinary forensic

necropsy

(mammals and fish) Estimation of the

postmortem interval

Toxicological and

molecular forensic analysis

Paola Barato

[email protected]

[email protected]

Argentina XIII Seminar of the

Argentinean Subdivision

of the Davis-Thompson Foundation and 9th

Permanent Forum on

Veterinary Pathology Teaching.

November

14-16

Bariloche, Río

Negro, Argentina

Claudio Barros

(Universidade Federal de

Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil); Francisco Uzal

(UC Davis); Lorenzo

González (Department for Environment, Food and

Rural Affairs, UK)

Neuropathology of

ruminants.

Clostridial diseases in ruminants.

Agustín Martínez

[email protected]

Uruguay 5th Uruguayan Seminar of the Davis-Thompson

Foundation

December 2-3

Universidad de la Republica,

Facultad de

Veterinaria. Montevideo,

Uruguay

Francisco Uzal (UC, Davis)

Other speakers TBD

Gross and microscopic

pathology,

Pathology of the gastrointestinal

system,

Pathology of Wild Animals

José Manuel Verdes [email protected]

CL Davis / SW Thompson Foundation and

LCPG Courses in Latin America 2019

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Upcoming STP Trainee Award Deadlines

The Daniel Morton and Laura Dill Morton Scholarship Award Procedures

Application Deadline: November 1

The Daniel Morton and Laura Dill Morton Scholarship was established in 2016 to provide an award annually to

an outstanding student/trainee with an interest in toxicologic pathology. Students with a DVM or equivalent

degree enrolled in a full-time graduate or residency program who demonstrate commitment to toxicologic

pathology and high potential for a successful career in this field are encouraged to apply. Applicants must

submit a personal statement describing current research activities, interests and activities related to toxicologic

pathology, and professional goals, two professional letters of recommendation with one letter from her/his

academic advisor, and Curriculum Vitae. Applicants will be judged based on level of demonstrated interest in

the field of toxicologic pathology, letters of recommendation and CV. A monetary award and engraved plaque

will be presented at the Awards Ceremony during the STP Annual Meeting. Award acknowledgement will be

included on the STP website and in the annual meeting issue of Toxicologic Pathology. Daniel Morton and

Laura Dill Morton Scholarship Application

IATP/STP Charles Capen Trainee Award Procedures

Application Deadline: November 1

The Charles Capen Trainee Award given by the International Academy of Toxicologic Pathology (IATP) and

the Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) recognizes Dr. Charles Capen and his legacy as a researcher,

teacher, and mentor to the pathology and toxicology communities spanning more than four decades. Dr. Capen

was recognized worldwide as an exceptional leader in veterinary and biomedical research. He was a highly

regarded mentor to numerous graduate students and postdoctoral scientists. His students and trainees are now

leaders throughout academia, government and industry. The awardee will receive a cash award in the amount of

$2000.00 to further his or her training and education in the field of toxicologic pathology, plus complimentary

STP annual meeting registration and complimentary STP student membership for the following year. He or she

will be recognized during the Awards Ceremony at the STP Annual Meeting. Applicants are required to submit

a published (or accepted for publication) manuscript from a peer-reviewed journal consisting of original work

involving clinical or experimental research that relates to toxicologic pathology. IATP/STP Charles Capen

Trainee Award Application

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‘1st Guatemalan Meeting of the CL Davis/SW Thompson Foundation’

Guatemala City, April 9-10 2019

The 1st Guatemalan Meeting of the CL Davis/SW Thompson Foundation was held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal

Husbandry, University of San Carlos de Guatemala, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on April 9 and 10, 2019.

The seminar was organized by Dr. Dora Chang, Director of Accreditation, with help from Dr. Blanca Zelaya, Dr. Débora Rodríguez

and a large number of other enthusiastic collaborators. Sponsors were the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry, the

CL Davis/SW Thompson Foundation and the Latin Comparative Pathology Group.

The lecturers were Drs Ana Alcaraz, from Western

University of Health Sciences, California, Joseph

Haynes, Iowa State University, Iowa and Francisco

Uzal, UCDavis, California. Dr Alcaraz lectured on

interpretation of gross lesions, tissue submission

and diseases of the liver and the central nervous

system. Dr Haynes gave lectures on skeletal and

ocular pathology, and Dr Uzal presented on the

formulation of gross diagnosis, alimentary and

clostridial diseases.

The meeting was very well attended by close to

150 students, pathologists, microbiologists,

lecturers and clinicians who interacted

continuously with the faculty, asking questions and

providing very helpful insights about animal

diseases in Guatemala.

The organization was impecable and the hospitality of our Guatemalan hosts was outstanding and highly appreciated. The excitment of

the organizers, lecturers and audience was great and the seminar was an utter success.

In addition, a new CL Davis/SW Thompson Foundation study center was created in a classroom for virtual pathology teaching which

was inaugurated during the meeting by the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Gustavo Taracena. The Foundation donated a large number of books

and DVDs, which are already part of the newly

created study center. New seminars will be held in

coming years in Guatemala in line with the

Davis/Thomson Foundation mission to further the

international advancement of education in

veterinary and comparative pathology.

Participants of the 1st Guatemalan Meeting of the

CL Davis/SW Thompson Foundation

Inaguration of the CL Davis/SW Thompson

Foundation Study Center in the newly created

virtual pathology classroom. From left to

right: Drs. Hugo Pérez, Dora Chang, Joseph

Haynes, Gustavo Taracena, Francisco Uzal,

Ana Alcaraz, Blanca Zelaya, Jazzel Zea and

Heliodoro García.

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British Society of Toxicologic Pathology Notice of Future Meetings

CES 3: Carcinogenesis March 2020 - Department of Pathology, Cambridge, UK Registration for this symposium will open in December 2019 This Continuing Education Symposium will provide an intermediate level overview on Carcinogenesis and the challenges with current research models. Topics to be covered include (but are not limited to): How to understand the relevance/future of rodent 104 week studies; how to interpret carcinogenicity data in the risk assessment of novel chemicals and pharmaceuticals; familiarisation with the latest molecular techniques used in the research and exploration of carcinogenesis; how to differentiate spontaneous from test article-related lesions and tumours and, follow real-world case studies to refine your skills and knowledge around regulatory authority. he format will include presentations, case histories and active participation of delegates. The Continuing Education Symposium will be of 3 days duration and the programme will be arranged such that each individual day can be attended as stand-alone CPD if desired. For more information on any of these meetings, keep checking the website - http://www.bstp.org.uk/events or contact the BSTP Secretariat - [email protected]

It was a night of smiles and

photographs, as UCDavis’ Linda

Lowenstine and Katie Colgrove attest.

CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS

August 2019

08/03-04, 08/05-09 CLASS/POLA, University of Pennsylvania, PA

October 2019

10/17-10/18 1st Annual Mexican Division Meeting of the Mexican Division – Mexico City

10/25 19th Annual AAVLD/Davis-Thompson Foundation Diagnostic Pathology

October 2019

10/17-10/18 1st Annual Mexican Division Meeting of the Mexican Division – Mexico City

10/25 19th Annual AAVLD/Davis-Thompson Foundation Diagnostic Pathology

November 2019

11/9 2019 ACVP/Davis-Thompson Foundation Pre-conference Workshop