Julie Gard Schnuelle, DVM, PhD, DACT
Professor, Large Animal/Food Animal
334-844-4490
waldrja@auburn.edu
Department of Clinical Sciences
Auburn University
College of Veterinary Medicine
1130 Wire Road
Auburn, AL 36849
Biography
Dr. Gard is a professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences, in the Large Animal/Food Animal section.
She is a board certified Theriogenologist. Dairy production medicine, bovine embryology and canine reproduction are her areas of clinical emphasis.
Research Interests
Advanced reproductive techniques, embryo technologies, mastitis, and emergency response.
Publications and Links
Papers
Introduction to Pinkeye study (PDF)
Pinkeye Paper. Bovine Practitioner (PDF)
Prevention of Neonatal Umbilical Infections in Holstein Calves (PDF)
Publications
Waldrop JG, Stringfellow DA, Galik PK, Givens MD, Riddell KP, Riddell MG, Carson RL. Seroconversion of Calves following Intravenous Inoculation of Artificially Exposed In Vivo Derived Bovine Embryos to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus. Theriogenology 65(3):594-605, 2006.
Waldrop JG, Stringfellow DA, Riddell KP, Galik PK, Riddell KP, Riddell MG, Givens MD, Carson RL. Infectivity of bovine viral diarrhea virus associated with in vivo-derived bovine embryos. Theriogenology 62(3-4):387-397, 2004.
Waldrop JG, Stringfellow DA, Riddell KP, Galik PK, Riddell MG, Givens MD, Carson RL, Brock KV. Different strains of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) vary in their affinity for in vivo derived bovine embryos. Theriogenology 62(1-2):45-55, 2004.
Waldrop JG, Stringfellow DA, Riddell KP, Galik PK, Riddell KP, Riddell MG, Givens MD, Carson RL. Infectivity of bovine viral diarrhea virus associated with in vivo-derived bovine embryos. Theriogenology 62(3-4):387-397, 2004.
Waldrop JG, Stringfellow DA, Riddell KP, Galik PK, Riddell MG, Givens MD, CarsonRL, Brock KV. Different strains of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) vary in their affinity for in vivo derived bovine embryos. Theriogenology 62(1-2):45-55, 2004.