Clare Scully
Associate Professor of Food Animal Health Maintenance
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
LSU School of Veterinary Medicine
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Education
MS, Oregon State University, 2015
DVM, University of Tennessee, 2011
MA, Hunter College, 2002
BA, State University of New York (SUNY) at Old Westbury, 1998
Certifications
Diplomate, American College of Theriogenologists
Research Interest
Small ruminant advanced reproductive techniques, pain management in food animals and preventative medicine for goats are my specific areas of interest. My research has focused on sterilization of feral horses, the effects of in utero androgen exposure on ram lambs and small ruminant semen collection methods. My future research will focus on pain management in food animals, porcine blood typing, small ruminant parasite prevention and the bovine ocular microbiome.
Teaching Interest
Large and Small Ruminant Health and Surgery, Theriogenology, and Nutrition
Clinical Interest
Obstetrics, Small Ruminant Preventative Medicine, and Pain management
Awards & Honors
2020, Dean's Teacher Merit Honor Roll
2020, Dean's Teacher Merit Honor Roll
2019, Dean's Teacher Merit Honor Roll
2018, Dean's Teacher Merit Honor Roll
2017, Dean's Teacher Merit Honor Roll
2014, Emerging Leader Scholoarship
2014, Food Animal Incentive Award
2013, Food Animal Incentive Award
2011, Bascom Cooksey Jr. Endowed Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine
2011, Dr. Keith D. Sidorsky Memorial Award
2011, Intern/Resident Award for Professional Excellence
2011, Russell E. Leed Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine
2011, Tennessee Livestock Award
1998, Certificate of Academic Excellence
1998, President’s Medal for Scholarship Award
Publications
Gordon, E, Dirikolu, L, Liu, CC, Ulanov, AV, Li, Z, Welborn, M, Armstrong, C, Vallotton, D, Keeton, S, Camlic, S, & Scully, CM 2021. Pharmacokinetic profiles of three dose rates of morphine sulfate following single intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous administration in the goat. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvp.13011
Scully CM. 2020. Management of urologic conditions in small ruminants. Vet Clinics North America. Small Animal Practice, Kutzler M (12th ed.), WB Saunders Co – Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, PA.
Scully CM. 2020. Infectious agents: Neospora. In Bovine Reproduction. Hopper R (2nd ed.), Wiley – Blackwell, Hoboken, NJ.
Whitler WA, Scully CM, Estill CT. 2019. Uterine rupture with connection to an ectopic fetus. Clinical Theriogenology, Montgomery, AL, v7, (3), pp.131 – 133.
Bowers S, Mayeux K, Riddle R, Sones J, Scully CM, Perry S. Reproductive analysis of a female jaguar (Panthera onca), Annual American Zoological Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, September 2019.
Scully CM, Estill CT, Amodei R, McKune A, Gribbin KP, Meaker M, Stormshak F, Roselli CE. 2018. Early prenatal androgen exposure reduces testes size and sperm concentration in sheep without altering neuroendocrine differentiation and masculine sexual behavior. Domestic Animal Endocrinology, Auburn, AL, v62 (1), pp:1 – 9.
Scully CM, Lee RL, Pielstick L, Medlock J, Patton KM, Collins GH, Kutzler MA. 2015. Comparison of chemical and surgical vasectomy on testicular activity in free – roaming horses (Equus caballus). J Zoo Wildl Med, Lawrence, KS, v46 (4), pp:815 – 24.
Van Amstel S, Young C, Scully CM, Rohrbach B. Comparison of the rate of claw horn growth and wear and sole thickness in dairy cattle housed in a free stall barn with concrete and rubber flooring. PeerJ Preprints. 4:e2061v1, May 2016.
Grant Funding
The longevity of refrigerated caprine blood stored in CDPA-1 for 28 days., $4,985.00
Assessment of The Bovine Ocular Microbiome for Therapeutic Targets in Disease States, USDA, $200,000.00
Assessing the ocular microbiome in bovine infectious keratoconjunctivitids., VCS CORP, $4,000.00
Distribution of AO blood group phenotype of pet pigs referred to a Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Start Up Research Funds, $4,000.00
The pharmacokinetics of morphine in goats by three routes of administration, LSU VCS, $4,952.00