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George Sanders George Sanders, D.V.M., M.S.

Department of Comparative Medicine,
University of Washington,
T-160 Health Science Center
Box 357190, Seattle, WA
98195-7190
Phone: 206-543-4652
Email: gsander@u.washington.edu

Dr. George E. Sanders received his Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Morehouse College . He earned a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Louisiana State University ’s School of Veterinary Medicine . He completed an NIH-sponsored post-doctoral training program in Laboratory Animal Medicine in the Department of Comparative Medicine at University of Washington . After earning his Master’s of Science in Comparative Medicine from the Department of Comparative Medicine, he joined the faculty half-time as a Senior Fellow and clinical aquatic animal specialist in the position of Associate Attending Veterinarian for Fish and Amphibians. Dr. Sanders is certified as a Fish Pathologist by the American Fisheries Society Fish Health Section. Currently, Dr Sanders is an Acting Assistant Professor and heads the Aquatic Animal Program, which provides multiple resources, training, instruction, and coordinates veterinary care for aquatic research animals at the University of Washington . He also has a half-time position as the Veterinary Medical Officer for the U.S. Geological Survey’s Western Fisheries Research Center

Selected Publications

  1. Selected Publications and Presentations:

    Pritchett, K and G.E. Sanders. 2007 Epistylididae ectoparasites in a colony of African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis). Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 46 (2):86-91.  

    Preventative Medicine for Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
    Topic/Speaker in “Veterinary Care for Zebrafish”
    Wednesday, October 18, 2006. 57th AALAS National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

    Amphibian Regulations, Husbandry, and Care Protocols
    Topic/Speaker in “Aquatic Animals – Amphibians to Zebrafish”
    Thursday, November 10, 2005. 56th AALAS National Meeting St. Louis, Missouri. USA.

    Robertson, B., M.M. Garner, and G.E. Sanders. 2005. Empirical Treatment of Mycobacteriosis in a Leafy Sea Dragon (Phycodurus eques) – Oral Presentation Clinical Cases Session II – May 14-19, 2005 . 36 th Annual IAAAM Conference Seward , Alaska .

    Sanders, G.E., P.K. Hershberger, R.M. Kocan, and J.R.Winton. 2004. Comparison of Standard in vivo Culture Technique to Serial Histopathological Sectioning for the Identification of Ichthyophonus-Infected Yukon River Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ). Oral presentation Session 4. – Parasitology and Mycology Tuesday, June 23, 2004. 45 th Western Fish Disease Conference: American Fisheries Society Fish Health Section June 22-23, 2004, Juneau, AK, USA.

    Sanders,G.E. 2004. Xenopus Husbandry and Care: An American Perspective & Water Quality for Xenopus: Assessment & Significance. Best Practice in Xenopus Care. February 11, 2004 , University of Sheffield . Sheffield , UK .

    Godfrey, E.W. and G.E. Sanders. 2004. The Effect of Water Hardness on Oocyte Quality and Embryo Development in the African Clawed Frog (Xenopus laevis). Comparative Medicine. 54 (2):140-145

    Sanders, G.E., W.H. Batts, and J.R.Winton. 2003. The Susceptibility of Zebrafish (Daniorerio) to a Model Pathogen, Spring Viremia of Carp Virus. Comparative Medicine. 53 (5):502-509.

    Sanders, G.E. and J.R. Winton. 2002. Infectious disease model development using zebrafish (Danio rerio) and a viral pathogen, Abstract. Oral Presentation Virology Session Tuesday, September 3, 2002. 4 th International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Sanders G. and Swaim L. 2001 Atypical Piscine Mycobacteriosis in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes). Comparative Medicine. 51(2):171-175.

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