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MEET OUR TEAM

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P. S. MOHANKUMAR, BVSC, PHD

Co-Founder

Josiah Meigs Distinguished Professor

Department of Veterinary Biosciences & Diagnostic Imaging

College of Veterinary Medicine

University of Georgia

501 D. W. Brooks Drive

Athens, GA 30602

psmohan@uga.edu

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BACKGROUND

EDUCATION

1994-1997    Postdoctoral training (Neuroendocrinology), Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS


1993             Ph.D. (Neuroendocrinology), Kansas State University


1988             B.V. Sc. (Equivalent to D.V.M.), Madras Veterinary College, India


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

July 1, 2015 – Present

                        Professor

                        Department of Veterinary

                        Biosciences & Diagnostic Imaging, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of                            Georgia

July 2000 – June 2015

                      Assistant, Associate and  Full Professor

                      Department of Pathobiology & Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary                                Medicine, MSU

1998 - May 2000

                     Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Medicine & Pathobiology,

                     College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University.


1994-1997   

                     Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology,

                     University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas       


1988-1993   

                     Graduate student/Instructor, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, College of   

                     Veterinary Medicine, KSU.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Neuroendocrinology of aging, reproduction, metabolic and cardiovascular function, Nanoparticles for imaging and manipulating the neuroendocrine system

TEACHING INTERESTS

Gross anatomy of small and large animals, Surgical anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Clinical skills, Physiology (Endocrinology & Reproduction), Neuroendocrinology

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SHEBA M.J. MOHANKUMAR, BVSC, MS, PHD

Co-Founder

Department of Veterinary Biosciences & Diagnostic Imaging

College of Veterinary Medicine

University of Georgia

501 D. W. Brooks Drive

Athens, GA 30602

shebamk@uga.edu

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BACKGROUND

EDUCATION

1996-1998    Postdoctoral training (Neuroendocrinology), Kansas State University, Manhattan,   

                      KS

1996             Ph.D. (Neuroendocrinology), College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State   

                     University, Manhattan, KS

1992             MS (Molecular Biology), Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

1988             B.V. Sc. (Equivalent to D.V.M.), Madras Veterinary College, India


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

July 1, 2015 – Present

                       Associate Professor

                       Department of  Veterinary Biosciences & Diagnostic Imaging, College of       

                       Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia

July 2000 – June 2015

                      Assistant and Associate Professor

                      Departments of Pathobiology & Diagnostic Investigation & Pharmacology &         

                      Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, MSU

1998 - May 2000

                      Research Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Medicine & Pathobiology,                        College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University. 

1996-1998   

                      Postdoctoral Fellow, Kansas State University.

1992-1996   

                      Graduate student/Instructor, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, College of                            Veterinary Medicine, KSU.

1990-1992   

                      Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biochemistry, Kansas State University.

1988-1990   

                       Veterinary Assistant Surgeon, Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of                           Tamil Nadu, India

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Neuro-immune interactions, Neuroendocrinology, Neuroendocrine consequences of prenatal programming with endocrine-disrupting chemicals, Neuroendocrine consequences of particulate matter exposure, Nanoparticles for imaging and manipulating the neuroendocrine system

TEACHING INTERESTS

Histology, Endocrinology, Endocrine pharmacology, Neuroendocrinology, Physiology

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