H. W. Taylor

Professor, Pathobiological Sciences

D.V.M.  Auburn University  

Ph.D.  University of Missouri  

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists

 

Research Interests

Dr. Taylor’s research interests are toxicologic pathology, environmental toxicology, and carcinogenesis.  Dr. Taylor participates in necropsy and surgical pathology rotations, as well as pathology team teaching in Years I, II and IV of the professional curriculum.  He also participates in graduate teaching and the pathology residency training program.

Selected Publications

Jaffe MH, Hosgood G, Taylor HW, Kerwin SC, Hedlund CS, Lopez MK, Davidson JR, Miller DM, Paranjpe M.  Immunohistochemical and clinical evaluation of p53 in canine cutaneous mast cell tumors.  Vet Pathol;37:40-46, 2000.

Costa LR, Seahorn TL, Moore RM, Taylor HW, Gaunt SD, Beadle RE.  Correlation of clinical score, intrapleural pressure, cytologic findings of bronchoalveolar fluid, and histopathologic lesions of pulmonary tissue in horses with summer pasture-associated obstructive pulmonary disease.  Am J Vet Res;61:167-73, 2000.

Blas-Machado U, Means JC, Taylor HW, Snider TG III, Jayo MJ.  Effect of three fixatives on immunohistochemical detection of apoptosis in the liver of Fundulus grandis Fish Exposed to 6.7 FM N-methyl-nN-nitro-nitrosoguanidine.  Histotechnology;23:21-26, 2000.

Woodridge AA, Seahorn TL, Williams J, Taylor HW, Oliver JL, Kim DY, Vicek TJ.  Chronic renal failure associated with nephrolithiasis, ureterolithiasis, and renal dysplasia in a 2-year-old quarter horse gelding.  Vet Radiol Ultrasound;40:361-364, 2000.

Blas-Machado U, Taylor HW, Means JC.  Apoptosis, PCNA, and p53 in Fundulus grandis Fish Liver after In Vivo Exposure to N-methyl-nN-nitro-nitrosoguanidine and 2-Aminofluorene.  Toxicol. Pathol;28:601-609, 2000.

Baghian, A., C. V. Reyes, A. Mendoza, T. N. Tully, Jr., and K. G. Kousoulas. 1999. Production of a rabbit anti-cockatiel immunoglobulin G and characterization of its cross-reactivities with immunoglobulin G of other psittacine species. Avian Dis. 43:48-54.

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