Doo-Youn Cho

Professor of Veterinary Pathology

D.V.M.  Seoul National University

M.S.  Kansas State University

Ph.D.  Kansas State University

Dr.  Cho is in charge of diagnostic pathology service within the Department of Pathobiological Sciences and also serves as Section Chief of Necropsy and Surgical Biopsy Services in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Clinics.  He coordinates the Year IV Diagnostic Pathology course and Year I and II veterinary pathology.  He also coordinates the Systemic Veterinary Pathology graduate course and participates in teaching Cellular Pathology.

Research Interests

His research interest is in the areas of developmental pathology, dermatopathology and nervous system pathology.  He also has a keen interest in application of advanced molecular methodologies to diagnostic pathology for rapid identification of etiologic agents and quality control.

Selected Publications

Lemarchand, T.X., Paranjpe, M., Cho, D-Y.  Accidental Poisoning of Two Dogs by Castor Bean (Ricin) Seeds.  JAVMA Accepted.

Mitchell, M.A., Williams, J. Gaunt, S.D., Cho, D-Y.  Deep in the Heart.  Veterinary Forum 2000 (6):  68-70.

Cho, D-Y, Spraker, T.R.  Basic Necropsy Procedures.  Chapter 30.  In:  McCurnin DM ed. Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians.  4th ed. 1998 WB Saunders Co.  Philadelphia.

Kim, D-Y, Cho, D-Y, Taylor, H.W.  Lysosomal Storage Disease in an Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae).  Veterinary Pathology.  1996.  33:365-366.

Kim, D-Y, Hodgin, E.C., Cho, D-Y, Varnado, J.E.  Juvenile Rhabdomyosarcomas in Two Dogs.  Veterinary Pathology.  1996.  33:447-450.

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