Neoklis Apostolopoulos
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
LSU School of Veterinary Medicine
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Joined LSU Vet Med April 1, 2024
Education
PhD, Justus-Liebig University Giessen (Germany), 2018
DVM, University of Thessaly (Greece), 2011
Certification
Diplomate, European College of Veterinary Dermatology
Research Interest
His research is focused on the canine skin microbiome and applied artificial intelligence in veterinary dermatology. For more information regarding current studies please visit his Lab’s website.
Teaching Interest
Dr. Apostolopoulos lectures dermatology for 2nd and 3rd year students. He created two elective dermatology courses for the 1st and 2nd year students. He also supervises 4th year veterinary students, interns, and residents while on clinical duty.
Clinical Interest
His clinical interests include all aspects of dermatology, allergology, and otology. Dr. Apostolopoulos has also experience in CO2 Laser Surgery (removal of skin masses, surgical treatment of interdigital cysts and nodules, ablation of in situ squamous cell carcinoma) and fluorescence photobiomodulation treatment (complicated skin infections). He has high clinical interest performing CO2 Laser surgery of interdigital cysts in dogs, intralymphatic immunotherapy for allergies and immunotherapy in dogs for severe bee/wasp sting hypersensitivity.
More information on Dr. Apostolopoulos can be found at his LinkedIn and ORCID profiles.
Administrative Role
Dr. Apostolopoulos is co-chief of the LSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital Dermatology Service.
Dr. Apostolopoulos is the Primary Mentor of our ACVD Veterinary Dermatology Residency Program (2024 – present).
Dr. Apostolopoulos was Secretary and President of the ECVD Residents Board (2019-2021).
Awards & Honors
Smith A., Carroll P., Aravamuthan S., Walleser E., Lin H., Anklam K., Doepfer D., Apostolopoulos N. Pawgnosis - Computer Vision Models detecting healthy paws, and paws with pododermatitis or neoplasia. 2023 UW-SVM Phi Zeta Research Day.
Won the Zoetis Award for Research Excellence by an SVM student: (Andrew Smith and Patrick Carroll. Primary mentor: Neoklis Apostolopoulos)
Publications
Smith A, Carroll PW, Aravamuthan S, Walleser E, Lin H, Anklam K, et al. Computer vision model for the detection of canine pododermatitis and neoplasia of the paw. Vet Dermatol. 2024; 35: 138–147. https://doi.org/10.1111/vde.13221
Congiusta MC, Snyder C, Soukup JW, Apostolopoulos N. Novel Management of Masticatory Myositis in Three Dogs with a Selective Janus Kinase (JAK-1) Inhibitor. Journal of Veterinary Dentistry. 2024;0(0). doi:10.1177/08987564231219925
Apostolopoulos, N., Thom, N., Bagwe, R., Müller, R., Ewers, C., & Glaeser, P. (2023). Annealing temperatures affect 16S rRNA gene-amplicon Illumina sequencingbased bacterial community analysis of canine skin. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 74(1), 5371–5378. https://doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.29577
Apostolopoulos N., Miller C. (2023) The Canine Skin and Ear Bacterial Microbiota. Today`s Veterinary Practice, INSIGHTS IN DERMATOLOGY (peer-review).
Kiener, S., Apostolopoulos, N., Schissler, J., Hass, P. K., Leuthard, F., et al (2022). Independent COL5A1 Variants in Cats with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Genes, 13(5), 797. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13050797
Apostolopoulos N, Glaeser SP, Bagwe R, Janssen S, Mayer U, et al. (2021) Description and comparison of the skin and ear canal microbiota of non-allergic and allergic German shepherd dogs using next generation sequencing. PLOS ONE 16(5): e0250695. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250695
Apostolopoulos N, Prenger-Berninghoff E, Wildermuth B, et al.. Mycobacterium setense isolated from a cat with atypical mycobacterial panniculitis. Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere. 2021 Oct;49(5):390-396. English. doi:10.1055/a-1528-1763.
Apostolopoulos, N., & Mayer, U. (2021). Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy without human serum albumin as a stabilizer in a canine patient. Veterinary Record Case Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/vrc2.13
Apostolopoulos, N., & Mayer, U. (2020). Use of fluorescent light energy for the management of bacterial skin infection associated with canine calcinosis cutis lesions. Veterinary Record Case Reports, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1136/vetreccr-2020-001285
Apostolopoulos N, Mitropoulou A, Thom N, Moritz A. Update on therapy and prevention of canine leishmaniasis. Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere. 2018 Oct;46(5):315-322. English, German. doi: 10.15654/TPK-180089.
FULL LIST OF PUBLCATIONS ON ORCID
Grant Funding
2023
Companion Animal Fund (UW-MADISON, SVM): Development of an AI model diagnosing lesions of the canine external ear canal. $10,000
Client`s Donation in Dr. Apostolopoulos´ name: The fund will be used for Research and Teaching by Dr. Apostolopoulos. $10,000
2022
Companion Animal Fund (UW-MADISON, SVM): The association between chronic passive heavy metal exposure and allergic otitis – a preliminary study. $10,000
European Society of Veterinary Dermatology Grant: The association between chronic passive lead and cadmium exposure, skin microbiome and atopic dermatitis in dogs. A preliminary study. $5,000
Client's Donation in Dr. Apostolopoulos' name: The fund will be used for Research and Teaching by Dr. Apostolopoulos. $10,000
2018
AniCura Research Grant (peer reviewed): $10,000