Jennifer N. Langan
Clinical Assistant Professor, Veterinary Clinical Medicine
Professional Interests: Preserving
endangered species and educating the public are two things I enjoy most
about being a veterinarian working with diverse zoological taxa. I am
very interested in emerging and zoonotic diseases in wildlife and how
they can impact public health. In addition, I am also particularly interested
in infectious diseases, as well as anesthesia in zoological species.
Selected Publications:
Langan J, Schumacher J,Pollock C,Orosz S,Jones M, and Harvey R. 2000. Cardiopulmonary and anesthetic effects of medetomidine-ketamine-butorphanol and antagonism with atipamezole in servals (Felis serval). J Zoo Wildlife Med. 31(3):329-334.
Langan J, D Bemis, Harbo S, Pollock C, and Schumacher J. 2000. Tyzzer's disease in a red panda (Ailurus fulgens fulgens). J Zoo Wildlife Med. 31(4):558-562.
Langan J, Ramsay E, and Schumacher J. 2000. Cardiopulmonary effects of intramuscular medetomidine-ketamine and intravenous propofol in ostriches (Struthio camelus). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery. 14(1):2-7.
Langan J, Ramsay E, Schumacher J, Chism T, Adair S. 2001. Diagnosis and management of a patent urachus in a white rhinoceros calf (Ceratotherium simium simium). J Zoo Wildlife Med. 32 (1):118-122.
Langan J, Adams W, Patton S, Lindermann K, Schumacher J. 2001. Radiation and intralesional chemotherapy for a fibrosarcoma in a boa constrictor (Boa constrictor ortoni). J Herpetological Medicine and Surgery. 11 (1):4-8.
