Anne Jablinski

DVM, MS
Education & Certifications  

DVM, Texas A&M University, 2019

MS, Kansas State University, 2023

BS, Murray State University, 2015

Teaching  

KSU Food animal medicine & Surgery – Small ruminant dermatology, Bovine dermatology

KSU SCABPP club: Obstetrics

KSU Emergency & Critical care club: Emergency drugs

Research Focus & Interests  

Anaplasmosis in beef bulls, hemolytic diseases, wellbeing among veterinarians, biomedical illustration

Honors & Awards  

KSU Resident of the year, 2023

KSU Phi Zeta Research Day 2nd place oral presentation, 2022

Kansas Capitol Graduate Research Summit, KSU top presenter, 2022

KSU Research and the State poster winner, 2021

Leadership/Committees/Council  

AABP Mental Health Task Force, Newsletter coordinator, 2021 – present

Memberships  

American Association of Bovine Practitioners

                Mental Health Task Force Committee Member

American Veterinary Medical Association Member

Association of Medical Illustrators

Guild of Natural Science Illustrators

Selected Publications  

Recent publications under Lovett, AC

Lovett AC, Reppert EJ, Jaeger JR, Kang Q, Flowers MR, Bickmeier NP, Anantatat T, O'Day SC, Armstrong CL, Reif KE. Satisfactory breeding potential is transiently eliminated in beef bulls with clinical anaplasmosis. BMC Vet Res. 2022 Oct 29;18(1):381. doi: 10.1186/s12917-022-03470-7. PMID: 36309670; PMCID: PMC9617051.

 

In progress

Lovett AC, Reppert EJ, Huser S, Robért BD, Jaeger JR, Kang Q, Anantatat T, Armstrong CL, and Reif KE. Cross-sectional study of Kansas beef bulls to examine associations between chronic bovine anaplasmosis and breeding soundness. JAVMA (pending)