Lynelle Johnson
Associate Professor
lrjohnson@ucdavis.edu

VM Medicine and Epidemiology

Office
2108 Tupper Hall
530-752-1363



 
Degrees:
D.V.M. - Ohio State University
M.S. - University of Illinois
Ph.D. - University of Missouri
Research Interests:

Pulmonary vascular biology and endothelium-mediated control of vasoreactivity Inflammatory disease of the nasal cavity


Professional Societies:
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
American Thoracic Society
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Publications:
  • RC Windsor, LR Johnson, JE Sykes, TL Drazenovich, CM Leutenegger, HEV De Cock. Molecular detection of microbes in nasal biopsies of dogs with idiopathic lymphoplasmacytic rhinitis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 20: 250-256, 2006.
  • LR Johnson, HEV De Cock, JE Sykes, PH Kass, DJ Maggs, CM. Leutenegger. Nasal cytokine gene transcription in cats with histologic evidence of nasal inflammation. American Journal of Veteterinary Research 66(6): 996-1001, 2005.
  • LR Johnson, DJ Maggs. Feline herpesvirus type-1 transcription is associated with increased nasal cytokine gene transcription in cats. Veterinary Microbiology 108: 225-233. 2005.
  • Johnson LR. Fales WH. 2001. Clinical and microbiologic findings in dogs with bronchoscopically diagnosed tracheal collapse: 37 cases (1990-1995). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 219(9):1247-1250
Teaching Interests:
My teaching responsibilities include didactic training of veterinary students in the clinical signs, diagnosis, and therapy of upper and lower respiratory tract diseases in dogs and cats.