CURRICULUM
VITAE
NAME: David Scott Lindsay
TITLE: Professor
ADDRESS: Center for Molecular Medicine and
Infectious Diseases,
Department of Biomedical Sciences
and Pathobiology,
Virginia-Maryland Regional College
of Veterinary Medicine,
Virginia Tech,
1410 Prices Fork Road
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0342.
(Associate Professor July 1, 1997 – June 1,
2002)
Office Telephone: 540-231-6302
Laboratory Telephone:540-231-7074
FAX:540-231-3426
E-mail:lindsayd@vt.edu
BIRTH
DATE: July 20, 1955 (Albany, Georgia)
EDUCATION: Albany
Jr. College 1973-1976 A.A.
Troy State University 1975-1977 B.S.
(Biology)
Auburn University 1980-1984 Ph.D.
(Parasitology)
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:
Senior Research Fellow
(October 1, 1995 - June 30, 1997)
Research Fellow
(October 1, 1990 - September 30,
1995)
Research Associate
(September 1, 1989 - September 30,
1990)
Department of Pathobiology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University, AL 36849-5519
GS-12, Post - Doctoral Research Associate
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Research Service
Livestock and Poultry Sciences
Institute
Zoonotic Diseases Laboratory
BARC-East, Beltsville, MD 20705
(June 1, 1987 - September 1, 1989)
Post - Doctoral Research Associate
Department of Pathology -
Parasitology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Auburn University (1984-1987)
Graduate Research Assistant
(1981 - 1984)
Graduate Teaching Assistant
(1980 - 1981)
Department of Zoology - Entomology
Auburn University
Laboratory Technician II
University of Georgia
College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Diagnostic and
Investigational Laboratory,
Tifton, GA (January 1978 - August
1980)
Honors
and Awards
Distinguished Veterinary Parasitologist. 2004.
American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists
Alumni Award for Research Excellence, 2003.
Virginia Tech
Pfizer Award for Research Excellence, 2002,
Virginia Tech
Henry Baldwin Ward Metal. 2000. American Society
of Parasitologists for leadership in Parasitology Research.
Pfizer Award for Research Excellence, 1996.
Auburn University.
United States Department of Agriculture,
Certificate of Merit, 1989. For isolating
Neospora caninum from naturally
infected dogs for the first time, developing methods for its continuous in
vitro culture, developing laboratory animal models of the disease, and testing
chemotherapeutic agents in cell cultures and in mice.
International
Journal for Parasitology (2004-present)
Journal
of Eukaryotic Microbiology (1998-present)
Journal
of Parasitology (2002-present)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
(2000-present)
EDITORIAL
BOARDS
Veterinary Parasitology (1998-present)
American Journal of Veterinary Research
(1999-2001)
Guest
Editor
1999. Special
issue on Neospora caninum and neosporosis International Journal for
Parasitology, Volume 29: 1483-1732.
2001 Special
issue on Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis Veterinary Parasitology, Volume
95: 87-356.
Section
Editor
Toxoplasma
gondii section,
6th International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists. Published as
a Supplement to the 1999. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 46: 69s-84s.
Toxoplasma
gondii section,
7th International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists. Published as
a Supplement to the 2001. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology .
Toxoplasma
gondii section,
8th International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists. Published as
a Supplement to the 2003. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology .
Protistology section, American Type Culture
Collection (2002-present)
Chair
Committee
Chair, Alexa C. Rosypal, Ph.D
candidate, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology Virginia Tech.
Committee
Chair, Sheila Mitchell, MS candidate,
Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology Virginia Tech.
Committee
Chair, Carly Jordan (Wetch), MS
candidate, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology Virginia Tech.
Committee
Co-Chair Marina Collins, MD, PhD
candidate, Department of Food Science and Technology, Virginia Tech
Committee
Co-Chair, Marquea King, PhD, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology,
Virginia Tech, PhD Summer 2002
Committee
Chair, Catherine P. Walsh, MS, Department of Biomedical Sciences and
Pathobiology Virginia Tech. MS Spring 2000
Committee
member, Sheela Ramamoorthy, PhD candidate, Department of Biomedical Sciences
and Pathobiology, Virginia Tech,
Committee
member, Xisheng Wang MS candidate, Department of Biomedical Sciences and
Pathobiology, Virginia Tech,
Committee
member, Jibing Yang, MS candidate, Department of Biomedical Sciences and
Pathobiology, Virginia Tech,
Committee
member, Kalmia Phelps, PhD.
Department of Food Science and Technology, Virginia Tech Ph.D. Spring 2002
Committee
member, Anne Cook, DVM, MS candidate, Department of Large Animal Clinical
Sciences, Virginia Tech, MS Spring 2001
Committee
member, Somboon Sangmaneedet, PhD candidate, Department of Biomedical Sciences
and Pathobiology, Virginia Tech, PhD Fall 1999
Committee member, Julia M. Murphy, DVM,
Department of, Virginia Tech, MS Spring 1998
Committee
member, Christy L. Carmack, Department of Zoology and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn
University. MS (non-thesis) Spring 1997
Committee
member, Nancy Vincent-Johnson, DVM, Department of Small Animal Surgery and
Medicine, Auburn University, MS Spring 1997.
Committee
member, Vyron Dee Van Houtan, Department of Zoology and Wildlife Sciences,
Auburn University, PhD Spring 1996
Committee
member, Rebbeca A. Cole, Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University, PhD
Summer 1994
Committee
member, Rhonda D. Pinckney, DVM, Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University,
PhD Summer 1994
Committee
member, Paula J. Haebar, Department of Pathobiology, Auburn University, MS Fall
1991
Committee
member, Elizabeth Gargus, Department of Zoology - Wildlife, Auburn University,
MS Fall 1986.
Re-appointed Associate member Graduate Faculty,
Auburn University, March, 1997.
Appointed
Associate member Graduate Faculty, Auburn University, March 27, 1991.
Awards
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2005. First place. Best student paper Southern Conference on Animal
Parasites, Blacksburg, VA, April
Carly N. Jordan. 2005. Third place. Best student paper Southern Conference on Animal
Parasites, Blacksburg, VA, April
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2004. First place. Best student paper American Association of Veterinary
Parasitologists, Philadelphia, PA. July
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2004. Second place. Best student paper Animal Disease Research Workers in
the Southern States. Biloxi, MS. February
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2003. Invited symposium talk at the World Association for the Advancement
of Veterinary Parasitology. August, New Orleans, LA
Sheila M.
Mitchell. 2003. Tie-second place,
Best student paper American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists Annual
Meeting. July, Denver, CO
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2003. Tie-second place, Best student paper American Association of
Veterinary Parasitologists meeting. July, Denver, CO
Travel
Grants
Sheila M. Mitchell. 2005. Student travel grant American Association of Veterinary
Parasitologists Annual Meeting. July, Minneapolis, MN.
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2005. Student travel grant American Association of Veterinary
Parasitologists meeting. July, Minneapolis, MN
Carly Jordan. 2004. Student travel grant American Association of Veterinary
Parasitologists Annual Meeting. July, Philadelphia, PA
Sheila M. Mitchell. 2004. Student travel grant American Association of Veterinary
Parasitologists Annual Meeting. July, Philadelphia, PA
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2004. Student travel grant American Association of Veterinary
Parasitologists meeting. July, Philadelphia, PA
Sheila M. Mitchell. 2003. Student travel grant World Association for the Advancement of
Veterinary Parasitology. August, New Orleans, LA
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2003. Student travel grant World Association for the Advancement of
Veterinary Parasitology. August, New Orleans, LA
Alexa C. Rosypal. 2003. Student travel grant International Workshops on Opportunistic
Protists. July, Hilo, HI
Sheila M.
Mitchell. 2003. Student travel grant American
Association of Veterinary Parasitologists Annual Meeting. July, Denver, CO