CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Name:             Timothy A. Cudd, D.V.M., Ph.D.

 

Address:         Department of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology

                        College of Veterinary Medicine

                        Texas A&M University

College Station, TX 77843-4466

                        Office: 979-862-1972

                        Fax: 979-845-6544

Email: tcudd@cvm.tamu.edu

 

Education:

3/76-3/79         Undergraduate studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.

9/79-6/82         Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.

8/88-5/92         Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine supervised by Dr. Charles E. Wood, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Florida.  Dissertation title: "The Role of Prostaglandin E2 in Regulating Developmental Changes in Adrenocorticotropic Hormone".

5/92-6/93         Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Physiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

 

Honors:

1976                Phi Eta Sigma

1988-1991       Grinter Scholar, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida

1990                Second International Veterinary Perinatology Conference, Cambridge, England, Graduate Student Presentation Award of Merit

1991                College or Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida Resident and Graduate Student Annual Research Day Award

1992                College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida Phi Zeta Research Day Graduate Student Research Award

1995                Invited speaker, P.D. Rossdale International Workshop on Equine Perinatology

1998                Richard H. Davis Teaching Award, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University

2002                Michael E. DeBakey Institute Charter Fellow

 

Professional Organizations:

                        American Physiological Society

                        American Veterinary Medical Association

                        Research Society on Alcoholism

 

Committees and Offices:

1986-1990       American Association of Equine Practitioners Pediatrics Committee Member.

1986-1998       International Society of Veterinary Perinatology Editorial Committee Member.

1988-1993       International Society of Veterinary Perinatology Secretary Treasurer.

1988-1998       International Society of Veterinary Perinatology Board Member.

1992-1993       International Society of Veterinary Perinatology President.

1994                                American Heart Association, Florida Affiliate Peer Review Committee.

1994-5             Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology faculty search committee.

1995-2000       College of Veterinary Medicine Professional Curriculum Committee.

1997-8             Society for the Study of Reproduction Annual Meeting Local Organizing Committee.

1997-present    College of Veterinary Medicine Academic Progress Committee, First Year.

1999                College of Veterinary Medicine Staff Recognition Awards Committee member

2002-2003       American Heart Association, Western Peer Review Committee

2002                Department of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology faculty search committee.

2002-present    College of Veterinary Medicine Professional Curriculum Committee

2002                                The Wellcome Trust, ad hoc reviewer

2002                NIH NICHD ad hoc reviewer for COBRE project

2002                Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology Peer Evaluation of Teaching Committee for Katrin Hinrichs Promotion and Tenure Package

 

Journal Referee:

                        Alcohol

                        Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

                        American Journal of Physiology

                        Biology of Reproduction

                        Brain Research

                        Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology

                        Endocrinology

 

Current Research Support:

6/1/02-3/31/07             National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, RO1, “Ovine model system for alcohol related birth defects”, T.A. Cudd, P.I., $1,636,875 Total Costs.

 

Past Research Support:

7/1/90-6/30/92             American Heart Association: Florida Affiliate, Postdoctoral Fellowship "Influence of prostaglandin E2 on the control of cardiovascular function by the fetal brain", $57,000.

7/1/93-6/30/95             American Heart Association: Florida Affiliate Grant in Aid, T.A, Cudd P.I. "Reflex cardiovascular and hormonal responses to thromboxane", $75,321.

7/1/95-6/30/98             American Heart Association, Texas Affiliate Grant-in-Aid, Central hemodynamic and hormonal actions of thromboxane A2, T.A. Cudd, P.I., $83,561.

7/1/96-6/30/99             American Lung Association, Texas Affiliate, Lung influence on fetal development and parturition, T.A. Cudd, P.I., $50,000 Total Costs.

8/1/99-7/31/00             Center for Environmental and Rural Health, “Birth defects arising in early development: Alcohol/nutritional interactions”, T.A. Cudd, P.I., $17,700.

6/1/99-6/1/01               Texas A&M University, Collge of Veterinary Medicine Signature Program Funding, “Training grant in cardiovascular pathophysiology” P.I.s: G Laine, J Wasser, T Cudd, J Stallone, A. Knowlton, $80,000 Total costs.

9/1/97-8/31/02             National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, RO1, “Ovine model system for alcohol related birth defects”, T.A. Cudd, P.I., $895,929 Total Costs.

 

 

7/1/00-6/30/02             National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, RO3 “Fatty acid ethyl esters in sheep meconium”.  C.F. Bearer, P.I., T.A. Cudd, Collaborator, $44,928 Total Costs.

 

Academic and Professional Appointments:

6/82-8/85                     Veterinarian, Woodford Veterinary Clinic, PO Box 108, Versailles, Kentucky 40383.

9/85-8/88                     Veterinarian, Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, 2150 Georgetown Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40511.

8/88-6/90                     Predoctoral associate, Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida.

7/90-6/92                     American Heart Association Florida Affiliate Research Fellow, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Florida.

7/92-6/93                     Postdoctoral associate, Department of Physiology, College of Medicine,                                                University of Florida.

6/93-7/94                     Assistant research scientist, Department of Physiology, College of                                                          Medicine, University of Florida.

7/94-8/00                     Assistant professor, Department of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University.

9/00-present                 Associate Professor, Department of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University.

 

Refereed Publications:

1.      Koterba, A.M., Adams, R., McClure, J.R., Cudd, T.A. Renal and urinary tract function and dysfunction in the neonatal foal. Proc. Am. Assoc. Equine Pract. 659-671, l985.

2.      Toal, R.L. Cudd, T.A. Equine neonatal thoracic radiography; A radiographic-pathologic correlation.  Proc. Am. Assoc. Equine. Pract. 117-128, 1987.

3.      Cudd, T.A., Toal, R. L. The use of clinical findings, abdominocentesis and abdominal radiographs to assess surgical vs. non-surgical abdominal disease in the foal.  Proc. Am. Assoc. Eq. Pract. 41-53, 1987.

4.      Roszel, J.F., Freeman, K.P., Slusher, S.H., Morris, W.R., Haury, K.D., Cudd, T.A. Siderophages in pulmonary cytology specimens from racing and non-racing horses. Proc. Am. Assoc. Equine Pract. 321-329, 1987.

5.      Cottrill, C.M., Cudd, T.A., O'Connor, W.N., Rantanen, N.W.  Persistence of fetal circulatory pathways in a newborn foal.  Equine Vet. J. 19:252-255, 1987.

6.      Cudd, T.A., Pauly, T.H. Necrotizing enterocolitis in two equine neonates. Comp. Cont. Ed. Pract. Vet. 9:88-93, 1987.

7.      Adams, R., Koterba, A.M., Brown, M.P., Cudd, T.A., Baker, W.A. Exploratory celiotomy for gastrointestinal disease in neonatal foals: A review of 20 cases. Equine Vet. J. 20:9-12, 1988.

8.      Adams, R., Koterba, A.M., Cudd, T.A., Baker, W.A. Exploratory celiotomy for suspected urinary tract disruption in neonatal foals: A review of 18 cases. Equine Vet. J. 20:13-17, 1988.

9.      Freeman, K.P., Cline, J.M., Simmons, R., Wilkins, P., Cudd, T.A., Perry, B. J. Recognition of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in a neonatal foal. Equine Vet. J. 21:292-296, 1989.

10.  Cudd, T.A., Mayhew, I.G., Cottrill, C.M. Agenesis of the corpus callosum, the Dandy Walker Syndrome, and cerebellar vermian hypoplasia in a foal: premortem diagnosis by clinical evaluation and CT scanning. Equine Vet. J. 21:378-381, 1989.

11.  Humber, K.A., Beech, J., Cudd, T.A., Gardner, S.Y., Sommer, M.M. Azothioprine for treatment of immune-mediated thrombocytopenia in two horses. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 199:591-594, 1991.

12.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Does intracarotid PGE2 increase plasma ACTH concentration in conscious adult ewes? Am. J. Physiol. 261 (Endocrinol. Metab. 24): E395-E401, 1991.

13.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Prostaglandin E2 releases ovine fetal ACTH from a site not perfused by the carotid vasculature. Am. J. Physiol. 263 (Regulatory, Integrative Comp. Physiol.32) : R136-R140, 1992.

14.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Prostanoid cascade inhibition prevents the cardiovascular and adrenocortropic responses to mineral acid infusion in conscious sheep. Am. J. Physiol. 264 (Regulatory, Integrative Comp. Physiol. 33): R1235-R1241, 1993.

15.  Wood, C.E., Kane, C., Engelke, K., Cudd, T.A. Fetal ACTH and blood pressure responses to thromboxane mimetic U46619. Am. J. Physiol. (Regulatory, Integrative Comp. Physiol. 34): R858-R862, 1993.

16.  Cudd, T.A., Castro, M.I., Wood, C.E. Content, in vivo release and bioactivity of fetal pulmonary immunoreactive adrenocorticotropin. Am. J. Physiol. (Endocrinol. Metab. 28): E667-E672, 1993.

17.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Thromboxane A2 receptor antagonism prevents the hormonal and cardiovascular responses to mineral acid infusion. Am. J. Physiol. (Regulatory, Integrative Comp. Physiol. 36): R1235-R1240, 1994.

18.  Cudd, T.A., LeBlanc, M., Silver, M., Norman, W., Madison, J., Keller-Wood, M., Wood, C.E. Ontogeny and ultradian rhythms of adrenocorticotropin and cortisol in the late gestation fetal horse. J. Endocrinol., 144: 271-283, 1995.

19.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Secretion and clearance of immunoreactive ACTH by fetal lung. Am. J. Physiol. (Endocrinol. Metab.31): E845-E848, 1995.

20.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Does thromboxane A2 mediate the fetal ACTH response to acidemia? Am. J. Physiol. (Regulatory, Integrative Comp. Physiol. 39): R594-R598, 1996.

21.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Acute hemodynamic and adrenocortical responses to alcohol in adult female sheep. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 20:1675-1681, 1996.

22.  Cudd, T.A., Castellon, R., Purinton, S.C. Thromboxane A2 acts at a site perfused by the carotid vasculature to mediate cardiovascular and adrenocortical responses. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 75:271-278, 1997.

23.  Wood, C.E., Purinton, S., Cudd, T.A. Immunoreactive thromboxane synthase is measurable in ovine fetal hypothalamus as early as 86 days’ gestation. Prostaglandins 54: 569-579, 1997.

24.  Cudd, T.A. Thromboxane A2 does not act at the carotid sinus to mediate cardiovascular, adrenocorticotropin, cortisol or blood gas responses. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 76: 118-124, 1998.

25.  Cudd, T.A. Thromboxane A2 acts on the brain to mediate hemodynamic, adrenocorticotropin and cortisol responses. Am. J. Physiol. (Regulatory, Integrative Comp. Physiol.) 274: R1353-1360, 1998.

26.  Cudd, T.A., Purinton, S., Patel, N. and Wood, C.E. Protective hemodynamic and hormonal actions of hypertonic saline in euvolemic sheep are altered prostaglandin synthase inhibition. Shock 10: 32-36, 1998.

27.  Wood, C.E, Barkoe, D., The, A., Newman, H., Cudd, T.A., Purinton, S. and Castro, M.I. Fetal pulmonary immunoreactive adrenocorticotropin: Molecular weight and cellular localization. Regulatory Peptides 73:191-196, 1998.

28.  Cudd, T.A. Vagal blockade does not prevent adrenocorticotropin, cortisol and cardiopulmonary responses to thromboxane A2. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 76:1087-1094, 1998.

29.  Keller-Wood, M., Cudd, T.A., Norman, W., Caldwell, S.M., Wood, C.E. A model in sheep for the study of maternal adrenal function during pregnancy. Lab. Animal Sci. 48:507-512, 1998.

30.  Cudd, T.A. and Wasser, J.S. Biomedical device design discovery team approach to teaching physiology to undergraduate bioengineering students. Am. J. Physiol. 277 (Adv. Physiol. Educ. 22): S29-S41, 1999.

31.  Cudd, T.A., Wasser, J.S., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Brain high energy phosphate responses to ethanol exposure in neonatal rats: an in vivo 31P-NMR study. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 24:865-872, 2000.

32.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., Parnell, S.E., West, J.R. Third trimester binge alcohol exposure results in fetal hypercapnea and acidemia but not hypoxemia in pregnant sheep. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 25:269-275, 2001.

33.  West, J.R., Parnell, S.E., Chen, W.-J. A., Cudd, T.A. Alcohol-mediated Purkinje cell loss in the absence of hypoxemia during the third trimester in an ovine model system. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 25:1051-1057, 2001.

34.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., Parnell, S.E., West, J.R. Fetal and maternal sheep  hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis responses to chronic binge ethanol exposure during the third trimester equivalent. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 25: 1065-1071, 2001.

35.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., Parnell, S.E., West, J.R. Fetal and maternal thyroid hormone responses to ethanol exposure during the third trimester equivalent of gestation in sheep. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. 26: 1065-1071, 2002.

36.  Maier, S.E., Cudd, T.A., West, J.R. Animal model systems for studying fetal alcohol syndrome, alcohol-related birth defects, and alcohol-related neurological disorders. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. (In press).

 

Non-refereed Publications:

1.      Cudd, T.A. Clinical care of the preterm foal in a large private veterinary practice. Proc. Symp. Equine Neonatal Intensive Care and Parenteral Nutrition for Large Animal Patients.  Travenol Labs, Deerfield, IL, 1985.

2.      Cudd, T.A.  Amikacin sulfate as a treatment for severe equine respiratory infections.  Vet. Med. Feb. 99-103, 1985.

3.      Cudd, T.A., Koterba, A.M. The 1987 survey of equine neonatal diseases: 1987. Int. Soc. Vet. Perinatology Newsletter, 1:3, 1988.

4.      Cudd, T.A. Experiences of neonatal intensive care in private practice. Equine Vet. J. Supp. 5:34-36, 1988.

5.      Cudd, T.A. Organization of an equine neonatal intensive care unit in private practice. Proc. Vet. Tech. Prog. Large Animal Neonatal Intensive Care, Eastern States Vet. Conf. 12-15, 1988.

6.      Cudd, T.A., Koterba, A.M. Results of the 1988 ISVP member survey of equine neonatal disease. Int. Soc. Vet. Perinatology Newsletter, 3:1, 1990.

7.      Cudd, T.A. Parenteral nutrition support in foals. Comp. Cont. Ed. Pract. Vet. 15:1547-1550, 1993.

8.      Wood, C.E. and T.A. Cudd. Development of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis of the equine fetus: A comparative review.  Equine Vet. J. (Suppl.) 24:74-82, 1997.

 

Scientific Abstracts:

1.      Tormo, V.J., Cudd, T.A., Trent, S. Home health care based TPN services for neonatal foals in a large animal veterinary clinic. Proc. 20th Ann. Am. Soc. Hosp. Pharm. Mid-Year Clin. Meeting, 1985.

2.      Adams, R., Cudd, T.A., Koterba, A., Brown, M. Exploratory celiotomy in 20 foals less than 2 weeks of age: A retrospective of surgical findings. Vet. Surg. 15:111, 1986.

3.      Cottrill, C.M., Cudd, T.A. Foal neonatal intensive care: experience during four years of private veterinary practice. Proc. Fifth Int. Conf. Equine Infect. Dis. 1987.

4.      Cottrill, C.M., Cudd, T.A. Foal intensive care: four years of private veterinary practice. Proc. Southern Soc. Ped. Res. Ann. 70A, 1988.

5.      Freeman, K.P., Cline, J.M., Simmons, R., Wilkins, P., Cudd, T.A., Perry, B.J. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonatal foals. Proc. Am. Col. Vet. Internal Med.; 542-545, 1989.

6.      Cudd, T.A. Incidence of inadequate passive transfer in foals in Central Kentucky and assessment of three field detection methods. Proc. Sec. Int. Conf. Vet. Perinatology. 17, 1990.

7.      Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Influence of prostaglandin E2 on ACTH secretion. FASEB J.,4:A827, 1990.

8.      Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Fetal pulmonary immunoreactive adrenocorticotroin: An extrapituitary contribution to fetal adrenocortical stimulation at the end of ovine gestation? The Physiologist. 34:264, 1991.

9.      Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Prostaglandin E2 stimulates ovine fetal ACTH secretion at a site outside the carotid vasculature. 38th Ann. Soc. Gynec. Invest. 141, 1991.

10.  Cudd, T.A., LeBlanc, M., Silver, M., Norman, W., Madison, J., Keller-Wood, M., Wood, C.E. Ontogeny of adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol in the late-gestation foetal horse. Proc. Havermeyer Foundation Int. Workshop on Disturbances in Equine Foetal Maturation, 37, 1992.

11.  LeBlanc, M.M., Cudd, T.A., Madison, J., Norman, W., Silver, M. and Wood, C.E. Use of a holter monitor for long-term recording of electrocardiogram in the foetus and dam.  Disturbances in equine foetal maturation: comparative aspects. Proc. Havermeyer Foundation Int. Workshop on Disturbances in Equine Foetal Maturation, 43, 1992. 

12.  Wood, C.E., LeBlanc, M., Silver, M., Norman, W., Madison, J., Keller-Wood, M., Cudd, T.A. Ultradian rhythm in equine foetal and maternal plasma ACTH. Proc. Havermeyer Foundation Int. Workshop on Disturbances in Equine Foetal Maturation, 54, 1992.

13.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, T.A. Thromboxane A2 mediates the cardiovascular and adrenocorticotropic responses to mineral acid infusion in sheep. FASEB J., 6:A1848, 1992.

14.  Cudd, T.A., LeBlanc, M., Silver, M., Norman, W., Madison, J., Keller-Wood, M., Wood, C.E. Adrenocorticotropin and cortisol ultradian rhythmicity in fetal pregnant and non-pregnant horses. 40th Ann. Soc. Gynec. Invest. 74, 1993.

15.  Castro, M.I., Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Ovine pulmonary fetal adrenocorticotropin-like immunoreactivity and bioactivity: ontogeny and in-vivo release. Proc.75th Ann. Endocrine Soc. 472, 1993.

16.  Cudd, T.A., LeBlanc, M., Silver, M., Norman, W., Madison, J., Keller-Wood, M., Wood, C.E. Ontogeny of adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol and corticosteroid binding globulin binding capacity in the late-gestation fetal horse. Proc. 75th Ann. Endocrine Soc. 471, 1993.

17.  Wood, C.E., Keller-wood,M., Cudd,T.A., Norman,W. Diurnal rhythm of corticotrin releasing factor (CRF) in the plasma of late-gestation pregnant mares. Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Vet. Perinatology. 4, 1993.

18.  Castellon, R., Purington,S.C. and Cudd, T.A. Does circulating thromboxane A2 stimulate centrally mediated cardiovascular responses in sheep?  FASEB J., A333, 1994.

19.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Thromboxane A2 receptor antagonism prevents the hormonal and cardiovascular response to mineral acid infusion. FASEB J., A228, 1994.

20.  Cudd, T.A., Wood, C.E. Are ACTH and cortisol responses to HCl infusions in the fetal lamb mediated by thromboxane? Proc. 75th Ann. Endocrine Soc., 359, 1994.

21.  Wood, C.E., Purinton, S., Cudd, T.A. Immunoreactive thromboxane synthase is detectable in ovine fetal hypothalamus as early as 86 day's gestation. FASEB J., A377, 1995.

22.  Purinton, S. Cudd, T.A. Thromboxane does not stimulate adrenocortical or cardiovascular responses through actions at the carotid sinus. FASEB J., A376, 1995.

23.  Cudd, T.A., Castellon, R., Purinton, S. Thromboxane A2 acts centrally to stimulate adrenocortical and cardiovascular responses. FASEB J., A376, 1995.

24.  Cudd, T.A. and Wood, C.E. Secretion and clearance of immunoreactive ACTH by fetal lung. Proc. 4th Int. Conf. Vet. Perinatology. 79, 1995.

25.  Cudd, T.A. Pulmonary development, adaptation and function: Does the lung play an active role in the control of pulmonary development and the timing of parturition? Proc. P.D. Rossdale International Workshop on Equine Perinatology, 17, 1995.

26.  Felps, C.S., Cudd, T.A. Cyclooxygenase inhibition alters reflex responses to centrally administered thromboxane A2 analog U46619. FASEB J. A607, 1996.

27.  Cudd, T.A., Felps, C.S. Thromboxane A2 acts at the brain to mediate hemodynamic and hormonal responses. FASEB J. A607, 1996.

28.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Acute hemodynamic and hormonal responses to ethanol in adult female sheep. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 20: 26A, 1996.

29.  Cudd, T.A. Vagal nerve blockade does not prevent the ACTH, cortisol and blood gas responses to infusions of thromboxane A2 mimetic. FASEB J. A487, 1997.

30.  Wheeler, R., Donaruma, M., Patel, N.C., Cudd, T.A. Thromboxane synthase is expressed in astrocytes of the paraventricular nucleus. FASEB J. A487, 1997.

31.  Patel, N.C. and Cudd, T.A. Protective hemodynamic and hormonal actions of hypertonic saline are prevented by prostaglandin synthase inhibition. FASEB J. A487, 1997.

32.  Cudd, T.A., Wasser, J.S., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Failure to detect a fall in brain high energy phosphates in neonatal rats exposed to ethanol: An in vivo 31P-NMR study. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp.  21: 49A, 1997.

33.  Cudd, T.A., Merriweather, M. Prostaglandin synthase inhibition does not prevent paraventricular (PVN) and supraoptic nuclei (SON) responses to hypertonic saline (HTS). FASEB J. A125, 1999.

34.  Cudd, T.A., Merriweather, M., Patel, N. Cassin, S., Wood, C. Fetal lung release of irACTH is mediated by cAMP. FASEB J. A353, 1999.

35.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Circulating prostaglandin responses to alcohol exposure in a chronically instrumented ovine model. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 23: 64A, 1999.

36.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Maternal and in utero fetal blood gas and hemodynamic responses to chronic alcohol exposure in an ovine model. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 23: 64A, 1999.

37.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, W.-J.A., West, J.R. Third trimester equivalent alcohol exposure in an ovine model alters fetal thyroid and thymic but not brain mass. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 23: 64A, 1999.

38.  Chen, W.-J.A., Cudd, T.A., Parnell, S.E., West, J.R. Alcohol exposure during the brain growth spurt period increased the level of brain prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 23: 66A, 1999.

39.  Parnell, S.E., Chen, J.A., West, J.R., Cudd, T.A. Alcohol exposure during the third trimester equivalent decreases cerebellar Purkinje cells in a sheep model system. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 24: 26A, 2000.

40.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, J.A., West, J.R. Ovine fetal and maternal thyroid hormone responses to chronic alcohol expousre. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 24: 101A, 2000.

41.  Cudd, T.A. Chen, J.A., West, J.R. Ovine fetal and maternal adrenocorticotropin and cortisol responses to chronic alcohol exposure. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 24: 101A, 2000.

42.  Livy, D.J., West, J.R., Cudd, T.A. Alcohol exposure prior to implantation alters the total number of Purkinje cells in the mouse cerebellum. Assisted Reproductive Technologies Meeting, Kona, Hawaii, 2000.

43.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, J.A., West, J.R. Maternal sheep ACTH and cortisol responses to binge alcohol exposure throughout gestation. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 25:36A, 2001.

44.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, J.A., West, J.R. Maternal sheep thyroid hormone responses to binge alcohol exposure throughout gestation. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 25:36A, 2001.

45.  Livy, D.J., West, J.R., Cudd, T.A. Alcohol exposure during preimplantation period results in lower fetal body weights. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 25:35A, 2001.

46.  Maier, S.E., Rowe, J. Livy, D.J., Behrendt, C., Cudd, T.A., West, J.R. Regional differences in cell loss as a function of alcohol exposure during the preimplantation period in the mouse. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 26:92A, 2002.

47.  Cudd, T.A., Chen, J.A., West, J.R. Cardiovascular responses to binge ethanol exposure throughout gestation in sheep. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. 26:95A, 2002.

48.  Parnell, S.E., Etheredge, C.A., Maier, S.E., Cudd, T.A., West, J.R. Differential regional vulnerability of the fetal sheep brain to developmental alcohol exposure. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. In press.

49.  Parnell, S.E., West, J.R., Delp, M.K., Cudd, T.A., West, J.R. In utero alcohol exposure causes time-dependent increases and decreases in cerebral blood flow in fetal sheep. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. Supp. In press.

 

Book Chapters:

1.      Coons, T., Kosch, P.C., Cudd, T.A.  Respiratory Care. in Manual of Equine Clinical Neonatology, edited by A.M. Koterba, W.H. Drummond, P.C. Kosch, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1990.

2.      Cudd, T.A. Evaluation of Acute Abdominal Pain. in Manual of Equine Clinical Neonatology, edited by A.M. Koterba, W.H. Drummond, P.C. Kosch, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1990.

3.      Cudd, T.A., Wilson, J.H. Diagnostic Techniques for Abdominal Problems. in Manual of Equine Clinical Neonatology, edited by A.M. Koterba, W.H. Drummond, P.C. Kosch, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1990.

4.      Wilson, J.H., Cudd, T.A. Common Gastrointestinal Diseases. in Manual of Equine Clinical Neonatology, edited by A.M. Koterba, W.H. Drummond, P.C. Kosch, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1990.

5.      Glenton-McDonald, P., Green, M.A., Vaala, W.E., Cudd, T.A., Koterba, A.M. Nursing Techniques. in Manual of Equine Clinical Neonatology, edited by A.M. Koterba, W.H. Drummond, P.C. Kosch, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1990.

6.      Cudd, T.A. Neonatal Transport. in Manual of Equine Clinical Neonatology, edited by A.M. Koterba, W.H. Drummond, P.C. Kosch, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia, 1990.

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