Murray Woodbury
Murray Woodbury
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Murray Woodbury is the current Canada-Saskatchewan Agri-Food Innovation Fund Research Chair of the Specialized Livestock Research and Development Program at WCVM. He received his DVM from WCVM in 1974, an MSc in Population Medicine from Ontario Veterinary College in 1988, and an MSc from WCVM in 1995. The subject of the latest degree was the inervation and growth of elk antler, and he maintains an interest in the subject of antlers and their purported medicinal properties.
Research Interest
Dr. Woodbury is interested in basic and applied research into the determinants of disease and health in specialized livestock including bison, deer and elk.
Publications
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Clark C, Woodbury M, Dowling P, Ross S, Boison JO. A preliminary investigation of the disposition of tilmicosin residues in elk tissues and serum. Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics. 2004 Oct 1;27(5):385-7.
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Register KB, Woodbury MR, Davies JL, Trujillo JD, Perez-Casal J, Burrage PH, Clark EG, Windeyer MC. Systemic mycoplasmosis with dystocia and abortion in a North American bison (Bison bison) herd. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 2013 Jul;25(4):541-5.
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Sibley JA, Woodbury MR, Appleyard GD, Elkin B. Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in Bison (Bison bison) from Northern Canada. Journal of wildlife diseases. 2007 Oct;43(4):775-9.