Mon, 7 December 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Reponsible Breeding with Dr. Jerold Bell
This week we welcome Dr. Jerold Bell, the Director of Clinical Veterinary Genetics Course at the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.  In this interview, Dr. Bell discusses why genetic testing is important, describes the different types of genetic tests and how to best use the test results.
Direct download: Dr.Bell_PodcastIII.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:40 PM
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Thu, 3 December 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - The CHIC DNA Database with Eddie Dziuk

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome back Eddie Dziuk, COO of the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, and Administrator of the Canine Health Information Center (CHIC).  Mr. Dziuk discusses the mission and objectives of the CHIC DNA Databank, the differences between the American Kennel Club DNA profile program and CHIC and other important factors about the CHIC DNA Databank. 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Eddie_Dziuk-CHIC_DNA_Database.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 5 November 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - One Health with Mike Sampson
This week Genome Barks welcomes Mike Sampson, an expert in emergency management and preparedness.  An adjunct lecturer at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Mr. Sampson discusses the One Health concept and its implications to both human and veterinary research.  Additional topics include public health as it relates to veterinary medicine and the detection and treatment of illness like SARS and the latest influenza virus, H1N1.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-One_Health-Mike_Sampson.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 22 October 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - How Can Great Danes and Chihuahuas Be Related? With Dr. Heidi Parker of NIH
This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Heidi Parker of the National Human Genome Research Institute of the National Institutes of Health.  Dr. Parker has been studying how different purebred dogs are related genetically.  This research will be instrumental in determining how different breeds share disease.  How can the Great Dane and the Chihuahua be members of the same species?  Listen and find out!
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Heidi_Parker-Relatedness.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 8 October 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals with Dr. Greg Keller

This week, the Genome Barks Podcast Series welcomes Dr. Greg Keller, Chief of Veterinary Services with the Orthopedic Foundation For Animals (OFA).  Dr. Keller shares with us the history of the OFA and discusses the many health databases that the OFA manages.  Dr. Keller also explains the OFA process for evaluating radiographs and the differences between OFA evaluations and those of PennHip.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-_Dr._Greg_Keller_from_the_Orthopedic_Foundation_of_America.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:56 AM
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Thu, 24 September 2009
Genome Barks Podcast--Canine Nutrition with Dr. Deborah Greco

The AKC and Canine Health Foundation Genome Barks Podcast series welcomes Dr. Deborah Greco, Senior Research Scientist at Nestle Purina PetCare Company.  Dr. Greco has spent her 30 years in practice studying endocrinology, reproduction and nutrition.  In this interview, Dr. Greco discusses the art and science of supplementation and pro-biotics, as well as optimum proteins and general nutrition as they pertain to developing and maintaining good haircoat.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Debra_Greco-Canine_Nutrition.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:50 AM
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Thu, 10 September 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Cancer Treatments with Dr. Jaime Modiano

Genome Barks welcomes Dr. Jaime Modiano, a member of the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota.  Dr. Modiano has spent the last 15 years of his career looking at the mechanisms that are responsible for the origin and progression of canine cancer.    Dr. Modiano’s current research focuses on better cancer therapies, singling out the canine immune system as a treatment for cancers that are in the process of spreading to various regions of the body.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Jaime_Modiano-Lymphoma.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 27 August 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Translational Medicine with Dr. Simon Gregory

This week, the Genome Barks podcast series welcomes Dr. Simon Gregory, a human cancer researcher at Duke University.  Dr. Gregory is working with Dr. Matthew Breen of North Carolina State University on brain tumors.  This podcast discusses the similarities between human and canine disease.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Simon_Gregory-Translational_Medicine.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:05 PM
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Fri, 14 August 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Common Poisons with Dr. John Tegzes

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. John Tegzes of Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California.  Dr. Tegzes is Professor of Toxicology and has specialized in clinical toxicology.  In this podcast, we discuss the number one poison to watch for, as well as the dangers of chocolate and plants.  Dr. Tegzes also talks about the warning signs that your animal has been poisoned.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Toxicology-Dr._John_Tegzes.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:08 AM
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Fri, 31 July 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Mammary Cancer with Dr. Curtis Bird

This week, the Genome Barks podcast series welcomes Dr. Curt Bird of Auburn University in Alabama.  Dr. Bird discusses mammary cancer in dogs, including age of onset and potential preventive measures.  Dr. Bird also talks about genetic predispositions to mammary cancer.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Curtis_Bird.Mammory_Cancer.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:33 PM

Thu, 16 July 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Bloat and GDV with Dr. Leslie Monroe

Dr. Leslie Monroe joins us this week on Genome Barks.  Dr. Monroe is currently doing a residency in nutrition at the University of California, Davis.  She discusses bloat and the research that has been done in recent years.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Leslie_Monroe_Interview_on_Bloat.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:00 PM
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Thu, 2 July 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Hereditary Nephropathy with Dr. Keith Murphy

This week on Genome Barks we welcome Dr. Keith Murphy, the Director of Clemson University’s Genomics Institute.  Dr. Murphy talks about canine hereditary nephropathy in English Cocker Spaniels, known as Alport Syndrome in the human.  In the human, the cure for Alport Syndrome is kidney transplant; not a viable option in the dog.  Dr. Murphy and his team have determined the genetic cause of hereditary nephropathy in the English Cocker Spaniel, and Dr. Murphy discusses the use of the genetic test by breeders.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Keith_Murphy-Alport_Syndrome.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 18 June 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Lymphoma Research with Dr. Bill Kisseberth

This week on Genome Barks, we are pleased to present Dr. William Kisseberth of the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine.  Funded by the Canine Health Foundation, Dr. Kisseberth’s team is working to determine the genetic components of canine cancer for potential targets for new cancer therapy drug development.

Direct download: CHF_Kisseberth.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 4 June 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Vaccination Protocols with Dr. Richard Goldstein

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Richard Goldstein, a faculty member at Cornell University with a specialty in genetic and infectious diseases of the kidney.  Recorded at the August Breeders’ Symposium held in Syracuse, New York, Dr. Goldstein discusses vaccination protocols, including maternal antibodies in the puppy, timing of vaccinations (both in the puppy and in the dam), frequency of vaccine boosters and geriatric care.  Dr. Goldstein also explains the difference between “core” and “non-core” vaccines and other various elements of canine vaccinations.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Dr._Richard_Goldstein-Vaccines.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:00 PM
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Thu, 21 May 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Dr. Marc Kraus on Canine Cardiology
This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Marc Kraus, a faculty member at Cornell University with a specialty in veterinary cardiology.  Recorded at the August 2008 Breeders’ Symposium held in Syracuse, New York, Dr. Kraus talks about heart murmurs in puppies and the the various treatment options that are currently available.  Dr. Kraus also discusses the best age to begin screening for heart disease in the dog, and the importance of knowing your pedigrees and the health history of a breeding pair.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Dr._Marc_Krause-Cardiology.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:30 PM
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Thu, 7 May 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Lymphoma Cell Lines as a Research Tool with Dr. Steven Suter

This week, Genome Barks and Lee Arnold, vice chairman of the AKC Canine Health Foundation, welcome Dr. Steven Suter of North Carolina State University, who is currently working to develop canine lymphoma cell lines.  These cell lines will greatly enhance lymphoma research by providing a research tool to study the disease on a cellular level and determine the molecular behavior of lymphoma.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Steven_Suter_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:00 PM
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Thu, 23 April 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Dr. Adam Birkenheuer On Chronic Rhinitis

This week on Genome Barks, Lee Arnold, of the AKC and Canine Health Foundation Boards of Directors welcomes Dr. Adam Birkenheuer, a member of the faculty of North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine.  Dr. Birkenheuer is a specialist in infectious disease, and will be discussing his research to determine the root cause of chronic rhinitis in dogs.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Adam_Birkenhauer_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:30 PM
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Thu, 9 April 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Using Blood Tests to Diagnose Disease with Dr. Heather Flaherty
This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Heather Flaherty of Iowa State University.  A veterinary pathology specialist, Dr. Flaherty discusses various tests used to aid in the diagnosis of Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia and Leukemia.
Direct download: Heather_Flaherty-2007-04.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 PM
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Tue, 24 March 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Cerebellar Degeneration with Dr. Natasha Olby

This week on Genome Barks, AKC Canine Health Foundation Vice-Chair Lee Arnold welcomes Dr. Natasha Olby of North Carolina State University.  A veterinary neurologist, Dr. Olby has received funding from the CHF to study cerebellar cortical degeneration in several breeds.  In this podcast, Mr. Arnold and Dr. Olby discuss what breeds are involved in the research and what progress is being made.



Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Natasha_Olby_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:49 PM
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Thu, 12 March 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Reproduction with Dr. Sylvia Bedford
This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Sylvia Bedford, a faculty member at Cornell University with a specialty in veterinary reproduction.  Recorded at the August Breeders’ Symposium held in Syracuse, New York, Dr. Bedford discusses various elements of healthy reproduction factors, such as age, vaccines and environment.  She also goes into detail about artificial insemination methods and practices, and the variety of success rates with each.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Reproduction-_Dr._Sylia_Bedford.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:05 PM
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Thu, 26 February 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Infectious Diseases with Dr. Adam Birkenheuer

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Adam Birkenheuer, a member of the faculty of North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine.  Dr. Birkenheuer is a specialist in infectious disease, and will be discussing “bugs” that can make our dogs sick, including parvovirus, kennel cough, mange and tick borne disease.  Dr. Birkenheuer will also discuss the management of infectious disease in multiple dog homes or kennel situations.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Infectious_Disease_with_Dr._Adam_Birkenheuer.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:50 PM
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Thu, 29 January 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Eye Disease with Dr. Gillian McClellan

This week on Genome Barks, Dr. Gillian McClellan talks about canine eye disease.  Dr. McClellan, an ophthalmologist for the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the University of Wisconsin – Madison College of Veterinary Medicine, discusses some of the differences between human and canine eyes, as well as things to watch out for that could threaten a dog’s vision.  Finally, Dr. McClellan speaks to the various inherited canine ophthalmic diseases that breeders should be aware of.

Direct download: Gillian_McLellan-2007-08.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:27 PM
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Thu, 15 January 2009
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Cancers With Dr. Cheryl London

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Cheryl London, a faculty member at the Ohio State University with a specialty in veterinary oncology.  Dr. London discusses her research in canine cancer, including malignant histiocytosis, mast cell tumors and osteosarcoma.  A recipient of several grants from the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Dr. London has recently focused her research on osteosarcoma with a collaboration at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH.  Dr. London also discusses how her research will benefit children as well as dogs. This podcast brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Cheryl_London_Interview.mp3.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:04 AM
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Thu, 18 December 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Linda Bell, of PetPartners Inc.

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Linda Bell, of PetPartners Inc. who talks about the American Kennel Club’s pet healthcare plan.

The American Kennel Club® selected PetPartners, Inc. as the dedicated provider for the AKC Pet Healthcare Plan.  Increasing numbers of pet owners are finding that pet health insurance is a more secure way of planning for unexpected veterinary bills, to avoid counting on unreliable credit options in these uncertain times.

Linda Bell, Chief Marketing Officer at PetPartners, added, “The holiday season is a perfect time to consider the gift of a healthcare plan for your pet.  Should your pet have an unexpected accident or illness, knowing that you will be able to provide the best veterinary care could be the greatest present for the whole family.”

During the busy holiday season when family and friends visit, it is easy for dogs to get up to mischief behind their owners’ backs, with tempting food, candies, toys, and tree ornaments in all too easy reach – often with expensive outcomes, such as these real claims for veterinary bills, paid by PetPartners:

  • Ate a kitchen towel                                           $3,738 paid
  • Ingested a chicken bone                                     $2,699 paid
  • Swallowed a rubber chew toy                            $1,552 paid
  • Ate Christmas garland                                       $3,325 paid
  • Slipped on ice and tore cruciate ligament             $3,279 paid
  • Chewed on a hand warmer                                $1,424 paid
The AKC Pet Healthcare Plan offers a range of annual plans to suit different needs including illnesses, accidents and preventative care, starting at just the equivalent of 35 cents a day. For more information visit www.akcphp.com or call PetPartners, Inc. at 866-725-2747.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Linda_Bell_-_Interview2.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:22 AM
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Thu, 4 December 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Skin Allergies With Dr. Bruce Hammerberg

In this week’s Genome Barks podcast, CHF Director Lee Arnold welcomes Bruce Hammerberg, DVM, PhD, a professor of immunology and parasitology at the College of Veterinary Medicine North Carolina State University.  Funded in part by the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Dr. Hammerberg has spent the last decade studying the function of mast cells and IgE in allergic diseases.

The essential cause of the itching skin that starts atopic dermatitis reactions has been well known for decades, yet we do not know why there is an alarming increase in the number of dogs afflicted with this disease and we do not know why some dogs suffer much more than others living in the same environment.  The cause of the itching skin is histamine and other mast cell products that are released when mast cells coated with the immunoglobulin IgE binds allergens such as house dust mite or pollen proteins.  All dogs have mast cells in their skin and many without the disease have IgE that specifically bind allergens.  The ever increasing numbers and complexity of genetic factors being discovered that predispose humans to allergic diseases are likely to be found as similarly daunting obstacles to fully understanding the genetic basis for canine atopic dermatitis.

Working with breeds as diverse as the West Highland White Terrier and the Rhodesian Ridgeback, Dr. Hammerberg has focused his attention on atopy (allergies) in genetically susceptible dogs, working to develop markers to predict disease development in puppies.



Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Bruce_Hammerberg_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:49 AM
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Thu, 20 November 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Neurological Disease with Dr. Karen Kline

This week, Genome Barks is pleased to introduce Dr. Karen Kline, a veterinary neurologist.  Board certified in neurology by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Dr. Kline is actively involved in both teaching and clinical service at Iowa State University.

According to Dr. Kline, dogs with central nervous system (CNS) diseases make up a large number of admissions to veterinary hospitals in North America.  These diseases are of infectious, immune-mediated, cancerous, vascular, traumatic, congenital or degenerative origin.  In this podcast, Dr. Kline discusses various canine neurological diseases, such as caudal occipital malformation syndrome (COMS) and seizures, and their clinical signs and treatments. This podcast brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Karen_Kline_-_Interview.mp3.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:36 AM
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Thu, 6 November 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Nutrition with Dr. Joe Wakshlag
This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Joe Wakshlag, a faculty member at Cornell University with a specialty in veterinary nutrition.  Recorded at the August Breeders’ Symposium held in Syracuse, New York, Dr. Wakshlag discusses the recent commercial pet food scares and non-traditional diets, as well as specific nutrition requirements for pregnant and lactating bitches and canine cancer patients. This podcast brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Joe_Wakshlag_-_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:41 AM
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Thu, 23 October 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Elbow Dysplasia with Dr. Denis Marcellin-Little

This week on Genome Barks, Lee Arnold, a member of the Board of Directors of the AKC Canine Health Foundation, welcomes veterinary orthopedist Dr. Denis Marcellin-Little from North Carolina State University.  Dr. Marcellin-Little is the recipient of a grant from the AKC Canine Health Foundation to further his research in elbow dysplasia.  Elbow dysplasia is one of the most common orthopedic problems affecting large and giant breed dogs.  However, early diagnosis of the condition, critical if it is to be treated before the development of arthritis, is rarely possible with conventional X-rays.  Dr. Marcellin-Little discusses the results of his completed grant where he studied the tools available to diagnose elbow dysplasia in several breeds. This podcast brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Denis_Marcellin-Little_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM
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Thu, 9 October 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Cardiac Disease with Dr. Wendy Ware
This week, Genome Barks welcomes Dr. Wendy Ware, a Professor in the Departments of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Biomedical Sciences, Iowa State University, and Staff Cardiologist at the ISU Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
 
A clinical cardiologist and instructor of cardiology and cardiovascular physiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State, Dr. Ware discusses topics such as the most prevalent cardiac diseases in dogs and screening recommendations for breeds with predispositions to cardiac disease.  Dr. Ware also addresses the symptoms to watch for if heart disease is suspected. This podcast has been brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.
 
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Wendy_Ware_-_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:53 AM
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Thu, 25 September 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - AKC Companion Animal Recovery with Tom Sharp, CEO

This week on Genome Barks, we hear from Tom Sharp, CEO of the American Kennel Club's Companion Animal Recovery Corporation. Created in 1995, this non-profit organization is dedicated to identification of all pets, especially with microchips, to the end of reuniting owners with their lost pets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

The essence of their operating strategy is their commitment to recovering lost pets. It is this compassion that fuels their Recovery Coordinators to provide such excellence in customer service. They understand the love that you have for your pets. This compassion combined with a network of veterinarians, shelters, dog clubs and support groups that are all focused on identification and recovery has allowed AKC CAR to become the nation's largest non-profit recovery service. Their employees know that their daily actions will make a difference in someone's life. They are dedicated to serving you and your pets.

AKC CAR's Microchip ID System, launched in 2007, brings the technology of Trovan, a world leader in microchip identification, to America's pet owners. AKC CAR offers a comprehensive identification system with a leading chip, multi-purpose scanners and AKC CAR's recovery service, all at a great price. You can learn more at www.akccar.org .

This podcast brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_AKC_Companion_Animal_Recovery_-_Tom_Sharp_-_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:11 AM
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Thu, 11 September 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - ABC’s of Breeding with Dr. Claudia Orlandi

This week on Genome Barks, the American Kennel Club and AKC Canine Health Foundation is pleased to welcome Dr. Claudia Orlandi, author of the ABC’s of Dog Breeding Home Study Program.  Dr. Orlandi’s belief that anyone can and should understand the basic and important rules of canine genetics in his quest to breed better, healthier dogs prompted her to develop this unique, step-by-step approach to better breeding.

Dr. Orlandi's involvement with showing dogs began as a Junior Handler. She currently breeds Basset Hounds under the Topsfield prefix on 200 acres in northern Vermont. Claudia has bred over 100 champions, including many record holding Bassets within the breed and all breed arena. Topsfield Bassets have won multiple Pedigree and Nature's Recipe awards and have been Westminster Breed winners and Number One Basset Hound All Systems from 2000 to the present. A teacher by profession, she has been actively involved in education within the Basset Hound Club of America and as a lecturer. She has served on the BHCA Health & Research Committee, the Judges' Education committee and is currently Chairman of Member Education for BHCA for which she has designed an innovative concept called "Basset Hound University". She authors a column called "Breeder's Toolbox" in the BHCA newsletter and has designed "The Pedi-Score Tool Kit: A Recording System for Basset Hound Breeders." She has also written Discover the Basset Hound and in addition to the ABC's of Dog Breeding seminar, presents a workshop called Practical Canine Anatomy for Judges and Breeders. She judges Basset Hounds, Dachshunds, PBGV's and Junior Showmanship.


Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Claudia_Orlandi-_Interview.mp3
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Thu, 28 August 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Infectious Disease with Dr. Christine Petersen

This week on Genome Barks, we welcome Dr. Christy Petersen of Iowa State University, a specialist in immunology and infectious diseases. Her research has focused on developing more sensitive and accurate tests to determine the presence of Leishmaniasis in dogs. In this podcast, Dr. Petersen discusses infectious diseases of which breeders and owners should be aware, and signs to look for to determine if your pet has an infectious disease. This podcast is brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Christy_Petersen-Interview.mp3
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Thu, 14 August 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Comparative Oncology & Genomics Consortium (CCOGC) with Dr. Matthew Breen

This week's edition of Genome Barks is a follow up to our recent interview with Dr. Matthew Breen. Dr. Breen, while a world renowned cancer researcher, is also the Treasurer of the Canine Comparative Oncology & Genomics Consortium (CCOGC). Jointly sponsored by the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, and Pfizer, the CCOGC is a collaboration of Veterinary and Medical Oncologists, Pathologists, Surgeons, Geneticists, and Molecular and Cellular Biologists. This group determined that a well-described repository of tissues (tumor and normal) from tumor bearing dogs was an essential resource needed for advancing our understanding of canine cancer. The biospecimen repository houses tumor tissue, normal tissues, serum, plasma, peripheral blood mononuclear cell preparations, genomic DNA, RNA and urine samples. The goal is to optain 3,000 samples of lymphoma, osteosarcoma, melanoma, hemangiosarcoma, soft tissue sarcoma/histiocytic sarcoma, mast cell tumors and lung cancer. 
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Matthew_Breen_Interview_2.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:06 AM
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Thu, 31 July 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Lymphoma & the Usefulness of the Canine Model for Human Research with Dr. Matthew Breen

In this edition of Genome Barks Lee Arnold, Vice President of the AKC Canine Health Foundation welcomes Dr. Matthew Breen of the North Carolina State University Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Breen, recent winner of Asa Mays DVM,  Excellence in Canine Health Research Award, gives us insight into Lymphoma and other canine cancers and explains the usefulness of the canine model for human research. Dr. Breen played a key role in the mapping of the canine genome and now uses his skills and resources to focus on the molecular cytogenetic evaluation of canine tumors as a means to discover the genes involved in the initiation and progression of cancers. In addition to his activities at NCSU, Dr. Breen was a founding member and now serves on the Board of Directors of the Canine Comparative Oncology and Genomics Consortium, Inc (CCOGC). This podcast is brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.


Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Matthew_Breen_Interview_1.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:03 AM
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Thu, 17 July 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Health Information Center (CHIC) with Eddie Dziuk, COO of the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals
This week on Genome Barks, Eddie Dziuk, The Chief Operating Officer of the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals talks with Erika Werne about the Canine Health Information Center. Established in 2001, CHIC is the joint venture between the AKC Canine Health Foundation and OFA that serves as a central database of health information as well as a DNA Repository.  At the North Carolina State Breeders' Symposium jointly sponsored by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Mr. Dziuk discusses the pros and cons of the two methods of DNA collection, exactly how the "recommended tests" become recommended in the first place, as well as the "gold standard" of genetic tests, and how it will impact breeding decisions.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Eddie_Dziuk_-_Interview.mp3.mp3
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Thu, 3 July 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Canine Cataracts with Dr. Sarah Stone

Erika Werne, Director of Canine Education, Communications, and Club Relations for the AKC Canine Health Foundation, welcomes Dr. Sarah Stone of the Ohio State University to this edition of Genome Barks. One of the most common health issues facing both humans and their canine companions is cataracts. While cataract surgery is the most frequently performed intraocular operation, there is a nearly 100% incidence of capsular scarring post-surgery in dogs. Dr. Stone's research, funded by the AKC Canine Health Foundation, focuses on developing new techniques to decrease this occurrence, and in turn improving the lives of dogs.  At the Ohio State Breeders' Symposium jointly sponsored by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Dr. Stone discusses her research and the progress made thus far.

 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Sarah_Stone_-_Interview.mp3
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Thu, 19 June 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Assisted Reproduction with Dr. Lin Kauffman

On this edition of Genome Barks, Dr. Lin Kauffman discusses common reproduction issues.  As assisted reproductive techniques become more common in the purebred dog world, there is more interest in advancing the science behind them.  At the Iowa State Breeders' Symposium jointly sponsored by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Dr. Kauffman outlines the three main concerns today's breeders face, and explains how to address them.
Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast-Dr._Lin_Kauffman.mp3
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Thu, 5 June 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - Liver Shunts and Other Liver Anomalies with Dr. Sharon Center
Lee Arnold welcomes Dr. Sharon Center of Cornell University. Dr. Sharon Center discusses the genetic disorders portosystemic vascular anomalies and microvascular dysplasia. Dr. Center's current research funded by the AKC Canine Health Foundation, expects to genotype small breed dogs with portosystemic vascular anomalies and microvascular dysplasia. This podcast brought to you by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.


Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Sharon_Center_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 PM
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Thu, 5 June 2008
Genome Barks Podcast - The Genome Sequence with Dr. Matthew Ellinwood

Dr. Matthew Ellinwood discusses the genome sequence and its significance in developing the tools necessary for responsible breeders.  Recorded at the Iowa State Breeders' Symposium jointly sponsored by the American Kennel Club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation.

 

Direct download: Genome_Barks_Podcast_-_Matthew_Ellinwood_Interview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:55 AM
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