Daniel L Grooms

DVM, PhD
Dr. Stephen G. Juelsgaard Dean of Veterinary Medicine
VDPAM, professor
Administration
515-294-1242
2506 Patterson Hall


Dan Grooms, DVM, PhD, became the Dr. Stephen G. Juelsgaard Dean of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University on October 1, 2018.

At Iowa State Grooms oversees the College of Veterinary Medicine, its five academic departments, the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center including the Hixson-Lied Small Animal Hospital and the Large Animal Hospital, and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.

Prior to coming to Iowa State, Grooms was a professor, extension veterinarian, administrator and researcher at Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine since 1997. He was named chair of Michigan State’s Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences in 2014.

Grooms has also worked as a staff veterinarian for the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and as a clinical veterinary associate at a Ohio mixed animal veterinary practice.

An expert in bovine infectious diseases, Grooms has been an active researcher in his academic career, receiving multiple grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, higher education institutions and private companies.

Grooms holds board certification from the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists with a specialty in veterinary virology. He is a former president of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners and has served on the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture's Committee on Animal Health.

Among his awards are the President’s Award from the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, the Thomas Palmer Award from the Michigan State Fair, the Distinguished Teaching Faculty Award from Michigan State University’s Masters in Food Safety Program, and the Outstanding Extension Specialist from the Michigan Association of Extension Agents.

Grooms was named an honorary alumnus in 2015 at Michigan State University and an Michigan Honorary State FFA Degree in 2013.

Grooms earned a bachelor's degree in animal science from Cornell University and two degrees from The Ohio State University - a veterinary medicine (DVM) degree and a Ph.D. in veterinary preventive medicine.

Education & Certifications  
  • B.S., Animal Science, With Distinction, Cornell University, 1985
  • D.V.M., The Ohio State University, 1989
  • Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, 1997
    Thesis Title: “Effect of bovine viral diarrhea virus on ovarian function”, Kenny V. Brock Advisor.

Board Certification: American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (ACVM)
Specialty in Veterinary Virology

Teaching  

Major Professor

  • Spring Marie Younts, MS, Animal Science, 1999
  • Dr. Roxanne Pillars, MS, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2001
  • Dr. Chika Okafor, MS, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2008
  • Dr. Roxanne Pillars, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2008
  • Dr. Erik Corbett, MS , Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2010
  • Dr. Maxwell Guta, MS, ProMS Food Safety, 2010
  • Dr. Chika Okafor, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2011
  • Dr. Lee Anne Kroll, MS, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2013
  • Dr. Cristina Venegas, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2015
  • Dr. Oscar Benitez, MS, CMBI, Current

Committees

  • Dr. Paul Walz, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2000
  • Erin Brown, MS, Animal Science, 2002
  • Dr. Pawin Padungtod, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2002
  • Dr. John Dunn, MS, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2003
  • Dr. Bo Norby, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2003
  • Laurie Davis, PhD, Animal Science, 2005
  • Steve Renke, PhD, Agriculture Engineering, 2005
  • Dr. Mike Bolton, MS , Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2009
  • Zarini Muhamid Tahr, PhD, Agriculture Engineering, 2006
  • Dr. Nasr Aref , PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2008
  • Dr. Sandip Shah, PhD, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, 2009
  • Angela Mashari, MS, Animal Science, 2007
  • Dr. Nora Bello, PhD, Animal Science, 2010
  • Tracy Kamikawi, PhD, Agriculture Engineering, 2010
  • Dr. Ailum Lim, PhD, Pathobiology and Diagnostic Invest., 2011
  • Megan Kronemeyer, MS, Animal Science, 2011
  • Dr. Ali Wafi, MS, Animal Science, 2015
  • Tristan Foster, MS, Animal Science, 2016
  • Dr. Erik Corbett, PhD, CMBI, Current
  • Dr. Jessica Seate, MS, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Current      
  • Dr. Rebecca Ladronka, PhD, CMBI, Current
  • Heather Selheimerm PhD, MMG, Current
Honors & Awards  
  • Michigan Association of Extension Agents Outstanding Extension Specialist, 2003
  • Michigan State Fair, Thomas Palmer Award, 2004
  • MSU CVM Masters in Food Safety Program Distinguished Teaching Faculty Award, 2010
  • Michigan Honorary State FFA Degree, Michigan, 2013
  • President’s Award, American Association of Bovine Practitioners, 2014
  • Michigan State University Honorary Alumnus, 2015
  • The Ohio State University Distinguished Alumni, 2021
  • Fellow, National Academies of Practice, 2024
Leadership/Committees/Council  
  • American College of Veterinary Microbiologists, Examination Committee, 1999-2002
  • American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Program Committee, 2002-2007
  • MVMA Food Animal Practice Committee, 2005-2018
  • AABP Amstutz Memorial Scholarship Committee, Chair, 2007-2012
  • AABP Executive Committee and President, 2012-2015
  • AABP Foundation Board of Directors, 2017-present
  • Secretary of Agricultures Committee on Animal Health, 2015-present
  • AVMA Council on Research, 2016-present
  • AVMA NC-Far Liaison, 2016-Present

Grant Review Panels:

  • USDA NIFA, Integrated Solutions for Animal Agriculture Program, Panel Member, 2009
  • USDA VLMRP, Panel Member, 2013
  • USDA NIFA Veterinary Services Grant Program, Panel Manger, 2017,2018
Memberships  
  • American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (ACVM)
  • American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP)
  • American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
  • Michigan Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA)
  • Iowa Veterinary Medicine Association (IVMA)
  • Nebraska Veterinary Medicine Association (NVMA)
  • American Association of Extension Veterinarians (AAEV)
  • Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRAWD)
  • Society of Phi Zeta
  • Society of Phi Kappa Phi
  • The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Association
Selected Publications  

Peer Reviewed Publications

  1. Theil KW, Grooms DL, McCloskey CM, Redman DR.  Group B rotavirus detected in the feces collected from lambs during an outbreak of diarrhea. J Vet Diagn Invest, 1995;7:148-150.
  2. Grooms DL, Brock KV, Ward LA.  Morphological changes and immunohistochemical detection of viral antigen in ovaries from cattle persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus. Am J Vet Res, 1996;57(6):830-833.
  3. Borger ML, Greene WA, Grooms DL. Electronic pressure sensing system as an alternative to visual observation of estrus in beef cows with or without Syncro-mate BR treatment.  J An Sci, 1996;74[Suppl. 1]:244.
  4. Cortese VS, Ellis J, Whittaker R, Grooms DL, Brock KV.  BVD virus transmission following attenuated vaccines to BVDV seronegative cattle. Lg An Pract, 1997;3:18-24.
  1. Grooms DL, Brock KV, Pate JL, Day ML. Changes in ovarian follicles following acute infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus.  Theriogenology 1998;49:595-605.
  2. Grooms DL, Brock KV, Ward LA.  Detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus in the ovaries of cattle acutely infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus.  J Vet Diagn Invest 1998;10:125-129.
  3. Grooms DL, Brock KV, Ward LA.  Detection of cytopathic bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in the ovaries of cattle following immunization with A modified live BVDV vaccine.  J Vet Diagn Invest 1998;10:130-134.
  4. Brock KV, Grooms DL, Ridpath J, Bolin SE.  Changes in levels of viremia in cattle persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus.  J Vet Diagn Invest 1998;10:22-26.
  5. Grooms DL.  Role of bovine viral diarrhea virus in the bovine respiratory disease complex.  The Bovine Practitioner 1998;32(2):7-12.
  6. Cortese VS, Grooms DL, Ellis J, Bolin SR, Ridpath SR, Brock KV.   Protection of pregnant cattle and their fetuses against infection with bovine viral diarrhea virus type 1 by use of a modified-live virus vaccine.  Am J Vet Res 1998;59(11):1409-1413.
  7. Walz PH, Bell TH, Wells J, Grooms DL, Kaiser L, Maes RK, Baker JC.  Relationship between level of viremia and disease manifestations in calves experimentally infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus.  Am J Vet Res, 2001;62(7):1095-1103.
  8. Grooms DL, Kaiser L, Walz PH, Baker JC.  Study of cattle persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus that lack detectable virus in their serum. J Am Vet Res, 2001;219(5):629-631.
  9. Walz PH, Bell TH, Wells J, Grooms DL, Kaiser L, Maes RK, Baker JC.   Platelet aggregation responses and virus isolation from platelets in calves experimentally infected with type I or type II bovine viral diarrhea virus. Can J Vet Res, 2001;65:241-247.
  10. Pillars RA*, Grooms DL. Serological evaluation of five unvaccinated heifers for detecting herds persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus, Am J Vet Res, 2002;63(4):499-505
  11. Younts SM*, Osburn W, Marquie S, Alocilja A, Grooms DL.  Differentiation of escherichia coli O157:H7 from non‑O157:H7 E. coli serotypes using a gas sensor based, Computer‑controlled detection system. Trans-ASAE, 2002;45(5):1681-1685.
  1. Grooms DL, Coe PH.  Antibody response following vaccination for respiratory viruses in preconditioned calves. Veterinary Therapeutics, 2002;3(2):119-127.
  2. Grooms DL, Keilen E. Screening of neonatal calves for bovine viral diarrhea virus by immunohistochemistry on skin samples. Clin Diagn Lab Immun, 2002;9(4):898-900.
  3. Maes RK, Grooms DL, Wise AG, Han C, Ciesicki V, Hanson L, Vickers ML, Kanitz C, Holland R.  Evaluation of the ImmunocardSTAT® Rotavirus assay for on-site detection of bovine rotavirus. J Clin Micro 2003;41(1)290-294.
  4. Younts SE*, Alocilja E, Osburn W, Marquie S, Gray J, Grooms DL. Experimental use of a gas sensor based instrument for differentiation of E. coli O157:H7 from non-O157:H7 E. coli field isolates. J Food Prot, 2003;66(8):1455-1485.
  5. Alocilja E, Ritchie NL, Grooms DL. Protocol Development Using An Electronic Nose for Differentiating E. coli Strains.  IEEE Sensors Journal. 2003;3(6):801-805.
  6. Muccio JL*, Grooms DL, Mansfield LS, Wise AG, Maes RK.  Evaluation of two rapid assays for detecting Cryptosporidium parvum in calf feces. J Am Vet Med Assoc.  2004;225(7):1090-2.
  7. Wise AG, Monroe SS, Hansen LE, Grooms DL, Sockett, D, Maes RK.  Molecular characterization of noroviruses detected in diarrheic stools of Michigan and Wisconsin dairy calves: circulation of two distinct subgroups.  Virus Res. 2004;100(2):165-77.
  8. .Bolin SR,  Grooms DL.  Origination and Consequences of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Diarrhea Diversity.  Vet Clin N Amer: Food An. 2004;20(1):51-68.
  9. Grooms DL.  Reproductive Consequences of Infection with Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  Vet Clin N Amer: Food An.  2004;20(1):5-19.
  10. Dunn JR, Kaneene JB, Grooms DL, Bolin SR, Bolin CA, Bruning-Fann, CS.  Effects of positive results for Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis as determined by microbial culture of feces or antibody ELISA on results of caudal fold tuberculin test and interferon-γ assay for tuberculosis in cattle.  J Am Vet Med Assoc 2005:226:429-435.
  11. Norby B, Bartlett PC, Grooms DL, Kaneene JB, Bruning-Fann CS.  Herd-level sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of bovine tuberculosis skin tests in Michigan. Am J Vet Res. 2005;66:1285-1291.
  12. Grooms DL, Bolin CA.  Diagnosis of Fetal Loss Caused by Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus And Leptospira Spp.  Vet Clin N Amer: Food An. 2005:21;463-472.
  13. Walz PH, Grooms DL, Bell TG, Kaiser L, Baker JC, Brock KV. Platelet function and association of bovine viral diarrhea virus with platelets of persistently infected cattle.  Am J Vet Res. 2005;66:1738-1742.
  14. Tahir ZM, Alocilja EC, Grooms DL. Polyaniline Synthesis and Its Biosensor Application. Biosens Bioelectron. 2005;20(8):1690-1695.
  15. Muhammad-Tahir Z, Alocilja EC, Grooms DL. Rapid Detection of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus as Surrogate Of Bioterrorism Agents.  IEEE Sensors Journal 2005;5(4): 757-762.
  16. Fitzgerald SD, Grooms DL, Scott MA, Clarke KR, Rumbeiha WK. Anhydrous ammonia intoxication in cattle. J Vet Diagn Invest, 2006;18:485-489.
  17. Grooms DL. Reproductive losses caused by bovine viral diarrhea virus and leptospirosis. Theriogenology. 2006;66:624-8.
  18. Muhammad-Tahir Z, Alocilja EC, Grooms DL. Indium Tin Oxide-Polyaniline Biosensor: Fabrication and Characterization. Sensors 2007;7:1123-1140.
  19. Grooms DL, Bolin SR, Coe PH, Borges R, Coutu, CE. Fetal Protection Against Continuous Exposure to Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Following Administration of a Vaccine Containing an Inactivated BVDV Fraction.  Am J Vet Res. 2007;68(12):1417-22.
  20. Jin JH, Zhang D, Alocilja EC, Grooms DL.  Label-free DNA sensor on nano-porous silicon-polypyrrole chip for monitoring Salmonella Species.  IEEE Sensors Journal, 2008;8(6):891-895.
  21. Okafor C*, Grooms D, Alocilja V, Bolin S. Fabrication of a Novel Conductometric Biosensor for Detecting Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis Antibodies. Sensors 2008;9:6015-6025.
  22. Coe PH, Grooms DL, Metz K, Holland RH.  Changes in Antibiotic Susceptibility of Escherichia coli Isolated from Steers Exposed to Antibiotics during the Early Feeding PeriodVeterinary Therapeutics 2008;9(3):241-247.
  23. Pillars RB*, Kaneene JB, Grooms DLLongitudinal study of the distribution of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in the environment of dairy herds in the Michigan Johne’s disease control demonstration herd project. Can Vet J 2009;50:1039-1046.
  24. Pillars RB*, Grooms DL, Woltanski JA, Blair E. Prevalence of Dairy Herds Infected with Johne’s Disease in Michigan as determined by Environmental Sampling. Vet Prev Med.  2009;89(3-4):191-6.
  25. Pillars RB*, Grooms DL, Wolf CA, Kaneene, JB. Economic Evaluation of Johne’s Disease Control Programs Implemented on Six Michigan Dairy Farms.  Vet Prev Med. 2009;90(3-4):223-232.
  26. Howard EK, Lloyd JW, Grooms DL. Innovations in Food-Supply Veterinary Medicine: The Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine Summer Food Systems Fellowship Program. J Vet Med Ed, 2009; 36: 280-283.
  27. Grooms D, Given D, Sanderson M, White B, Grotelueschen D, Smith D. Integrated BVD Control Plans for Beef Operations.  Bovine Practitioner 2009;43(2):106-114.
  28. Rosenbusch R, Woolums A, Grooms D, Larson R. 2009 BRD Symposium Summary of breakout sessions. Anim Health Res Rev. 2009;10(2):169-71.
  29. Walz PH, Grooms DL, Passler T, Ridpath, JF, Tremblay R, Step DL, Callan RJ, Givens MD.  Control of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus in Ruminants.  J Vet Int Med. 2010;24(3):476-486.
  30. RB Pillars*, Grooms DL, Gardiner JC, Kaneene JB.  Association between risk assessment scores and individual cow Johne’s disease test status over time on seven Michigan dairy herds.  Vet Prev Med.  2011;98(1):10-18.
  31. Pillars RB, Bolton MW, Grooms DL.  Case-control study:  productivity and longevity of dairy cows that tested positive for infection with Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis as heifers compared to age-matched controls. J of Dairy Science. 2011;94(6):2825-2831.
  32. Okafor CC, Grooms DL, Brunning-Fann CC, Averill JJ,Kaneene JB. Descriptive Epidemiology of Bovine Tuberculosis in Michigan (1975–2010): Lessons Learned. Vet Med Internat.  2011;2011:874924. Epub 2011 May 30.
  33. Corbett EM*, Grooms DL, Bolin SR.  Serological Evaluation of Sentinel Calves In a BVDV Eradication Program.  J Vet Diagn Invest.  2011;23(3):511-515.
  34. Bolton MW, Pillars RB, Grooms DL, Maur WA, Kaneene JB. Detection of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis in naturally exposed dairy heifers, relationship to dam status, and other risk factors. J of Dairy Science.  2011;94(9):4669-75.
  35. Corbett EM*, Grooms DL, Bolin SR. Evaluation of Skin Samples by RT-PCR Following Immunization with a Modified-Live Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Vaccine. Am J Vet Res. 2012;73(2):319-324.
  36. Okafor CC*, Grooms DL, Bolin SR, Kaneene JB. Detection of bovine interferon-γ response in blood collected during exsanguination of cattle sensitized with Mycobacterium bovis. Amer J Vet Res 2012:73(6):847-853.
  37. Lim A, Steibel JP, Coussens PM, Grooms DL, Bolin SR. Differential Gene Expression Segregates Cattle Confirmed Positive for Bovine Tuberculosis from Antemortem Tuberculosis Test-False Positive Cattle Originating from Herds Free of Bovine Tuberculosis. Vet Medicine International. 2012;2012:192926.
  38. Urban-Chmiel R, Grooms DL. Prevention and Control of Bovine Respiratory Disease.  Journal of Livestock Science.  2012;3:27-36.
  39. Okafor CC, Grooms DL, Bolin SR, Gravelyn TD, Kaneene JB. Effect of transportation, time of sampling, and lymphocyte numbers on gamma interferon response to Mycobacterium bovis in cattle at time of slaughter. J Vet Diagn Invest. 2013;25(2):248-253.
  40. Buskirk DD, Schweihofer  JP, Rowntree  JE, Clarke RH, Grooms DL, Foster TP. A Traceability Model for Beef Product Origin within a Local Institutional Value Chain. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. 23 Mar 2013, http://dx.doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2013.032.007.
  41. Okafor CC, Grooms DL, Bolin SR, Averill JJ, Gravelyn TD, Kaneene JB. Bovine TB INF-γ Assay at Slaughter: A Novel Strategy for Targeted Surveillance.  Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 22 Mar 2013, DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12080.
  42. Urban-Chmiel R, Grooms DL. Rapid Detection of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Poland Using A Human Patient-Side Diagnostic Assay.  Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 2013 Aug 12. doi:10.1111/tbed.12134.
  43. Grooms DL, Bartlett BB, Bolin SR, Corbett EM, Grotelueschen DM, Cortese VS. Special Report: A Review of the Michigan Upper Peninsula Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Eradication Project. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2013;243(4):548-554.
  44. Zalucha J, Grooms D, Erskine R, Norby B, Coussens P, Bartlett PC. Bovine leukemia virus in Michigan beef bulls. Clinical Theriogenology. 2013;5(4);451-458.
  45. Grooms DL, Brock KV, Bolin SR, Grotelueschen DM, Cortese VS. Effect of constant exposure to cattle persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus on morbidity, mortality, and performance in feedlot cattle: summary of three studies. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2014;244(2):212-224.
  46. Bartlett PC, Sordillo LM, Byrem TM, Norby B, Grooms DL, Swenson CL, Zalucha J,Erskine RJ. Options for the control of bovine leukemia virus in dairy cattle. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2014;244:914-922.
  47. Kroll LP*, Grooms DL, Siegford J, Schweihofer J, Metz K, Rust SR. Effects of tail docking on health and performance of beef cattle in confined, slatted floor feedlots. J Animal Sci, 2014;92:1–7.
  48. Render C*, Roney H*, Grooms D. The Michigan State University Food Systems Fellowship Program: Meeting the needs of animal agriculture now and in the future.  Bovine Practitioner 2014;48(2):1-6.
  49. Kroll LP*, Grooms DL, Siegford J, Schweihofer J, Dailgle CL, Metz K, Ladoni, M. Effects of tail docking on behavior of confined feedlot cattle. J Animal Sci, 2014; 92:4701-4710.
  50. Okafor C*, Grooms D, Alocilja E, Bolin S. Comparison between a Conductometric Biosensor and ELISA in the Evaluation of Johne’s Disease. Sensors, 2014;14:19128-19137.
  51. Urban-Chmiel R, Wernicki A, Puchalski A, Dec M, Stęgierska D, Grooms DL, Barbu NI. Detection of bovine respiratory syncytial virus infections in young dairy and beef cattle in Poland. Vet Q. 2015 Mar;35(1):33-6.
  52. Grooms DL, Norby B, Grooms KE, Jagodzinski EN, Erskine RJ, Halbert LW, Coetze JF, Wulf L, Rice JA. Short communication: Use of the BetaStar Plus assay for detection of ceftiofur antimicrobial residues in milk from individual cows following intramammary treatment for mastitis. J Dairy Sci. 2015 Jul 15. pii: S0022-0302(15)00486-5. doi: 10.3168/jds.2014-8802. [Epub ahead of print)
  53. Roberts JN, Byrem TM, Grooms DL. Application of an ELISA Milk Pregnancy Test in Beef Cows. Reprod Domest Anim. 2015 Aug;50(4):651-8. doi: 10.1111/rda.12546. Epub 2015 Jun 8.
  54. Grooms DL, Kroll LA. Indoor Confined Feedlots. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2015 Jul;31(2):295-304. doi: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2015.03.007.
  55. Corbett EM, Norby B, Halbert LW, Henderson ST, Grooms DL, Manning SD, Kaneene JB. Effect of feeding a direct-fed microbial on total and antimicrobial-resistant fecal coliform counts in preweaned dairy calves. Am J Vet Res. 2015 Sep;76(9):780-788.
  56. Venegas-Vargas M*, Henderson S, Khare A, Mosci R, Lehnert J, Singh P, Ouellette L, Norby B, Funk J, Rust zS, Bartlett P, Grooms D, Manning S.  Factors associated with Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli shedding in dairy and beef cattle. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2016 Jul 29;82(16):5049-56.
  57. Venegas-Vargas M*, Manning S, Coussens p, Roussey J, Bartlett P, Grooms D. Association of bovine leukemia virus and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis with shedding of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli.  Submitted to Journal of Food Protection, Journal of Food Protection, 2017:80(1); 86–89.
  58. Cha W, Mosci RE, Wengert SL, Venegas Vargas C, Rust SR, Bartlett PC, Grooms DL, Manning SD. Comparing the Genetic Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Campylobacter jejuni Recovered from Cattle and Humans. Front Microbiol. 2017:9;8:818.
  59. Kelly TR, Bunn DA, Joshi NP, Grooms DL, Devkota D, Devkota NR, Paudel LN, Rong A, Wolfking DJ, Mazat JAK. Awareness and Practices Relating to Zoonotic Diseases Among Smallholder Farmers in Nepal. EcoHealth 2018: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10393-018-1343-4.
  60. Foster T, Buskirk D, Grooms D. Comparison of beef traceability in serial and parallel fabrication systems using RFID and 2-dimensional barcodes. Translational Animal Science.  2018;2(1):101-110.
  61. Roberts JN, Grooms DL, Thompson ER, Huff AG.Evaluation of bull breeding soundness examination. Clinical Theriogenology 2018;10(4):397-408
  62. Grooms DL, Bolin SR, Plastow JL, Lim A, Hattey J, Durst PT, Rust SR, Allen MS, Buskirk DD, Smith RW. Survival of Mycobacterium bovis during forage ensiling. Am J Vet Res. 2019;80(1):87-94.
  63. Benitez OJ*, Roberts JN, Norby B, Bartlett PC, Maeroff JE, Grooms DL. Lack of Bovine leukemia virus transmission during natural breeding of cattle. Theriogenology. 2019;126:187-190.
  64. Benitez OJ*, Roberts J, Maeroff J, Bartlett P, Norby B, Gooms DL. Evaluation of natural breeding as a source of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) transmission in beef cows exposed to a BLV positive bull. Accepted December 2018.

Book Chapters

  1. Grooms DL, Baker JC, Ames TR. Diseases Caused by Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus. In: Large Animal Internal Medicine, 3rd Ed, BP Smith Editor. 2002.
  2. Smith JA, Grooms DL.   The Interstitial Pneumonias. In: Large Animal Internal Medicine, 3rd Ed, BP Smith Editor.  2002.
  3. Brock KV, Grooms DL, Givens MD.  Reproductive Disease and Persistent Infection. In: Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus: Diagnosis, Management and Control, SM Goyal and JF Ridpath Ed.  Blackwell Publishing.  2005.
  4. Grooms DL, Baker JC, Ames TR. Diseases Caused by Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus. In: Large Animal Internal Medicine, 4th Ed, BP Smith Editor. 2008.
  5. Grooms DL. Pre-harvest food safety in the US beef industry: A government-industry partnership.  In: Food Safety, Quality Assurance and Global Tade: Concerns and Strategy.  SP Singh, J Funk, SC Tripathi, N Joshi Editors. International Book Distributing Co. 2008
  6. Grooms DL.  Johne's Disease.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  7. Grooms DL.  Foot and Mouth Disease.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  8. Grooms DL.  Bovine Respiratory Disease.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  9. Grooms DL.  Malignant Catarrhal Fever.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  10. Grooms DL.  Bovine Tuberculosis.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  11. Grooms DL.  Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  12. Grooms DL.  Mucosal Disease.  In: 5 Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant, SR Haskell, Ed, Blackwell Publishing.  2008.
  13. Raphael W, Grooms DL. Bovine Medicine and Management. In Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NAVLE, PA Schenck, Ed, Saunders Elsevier Publishing.  2009.
  14. Grooms DL.  Infectious Agents: Leptospirosis, In: Bovine Reproduction, RM Hopper, Ed, Wiley.  2014

Invited Presentations
International:

  1. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of bovine viral diarrhea virus in bovine respiratory disease.  French Buiatrics Congress, Paris, Nov. 1997. 
  2. Role of bovine viral diarrhea virus in bovine respiratory disease. Faculty Seminar, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada, October 1997.
  3. Bovine viral diarrhea virus.  Alter ego as a reproductive pathogen.  Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada, October 1999.
  4. Bovine Tuberculosis in Michigan.  Faculty Seminar, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada, October 12, 2000.
  5. Diversity of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus: Origins and Consequences. French Buiatrics Society, Paris France, November 22, 2005.
  6. Reproductive Consequences of Infection with Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  French Buiatrics Society, Paris France, November 22, 2005.
  7. Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis: A zoonotic pathogen or Crohns disease groupie?  International Conference on Advanced Veterinary Practice in Medicine and Surgery – Augmenting Health and Production, TANUVAS, India, June 21-25, 2006.
  8. How I Diagnose and Manage BVD in Dairy Herds. Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners, Guelph, ON CA, November 20, 2008.
  9. Pre-Harvest Food Safety in the US Beef Industry: A Government/ Industry Partnership International Symposium on Food Safety, Quality Assurance & Global Trade: Concerns and Strategies. Pantnagar, India, November 7-9, 2008.
  10. Seminario: Enfermedades Infeccioas de importancia econmica en Ganado bvino: programas de control y manejo.  Universidad Santo Tomas, Viña Del Mar, Chile, January 15, 2009
  11. What’s New with BVD? Western Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners. Calgary, CA, January 14, 2010.
  12. Diagnosis and Control of reproductive losses caused by Leptospirosis sp XIV Curso Novos Enfoques Na Produção E Reprodução De Bovinos. Uberlândia, Brazil. March 18-19, 2010.          
  13. Comprehensive programs for infectious disease control and improved reproductive health and performance. XIV Curso Novos Enfoques Na Produção E Reprodução De Bovinos. Uberlândia, Brazil. March 18-19, 2010.
  14. Role of bovine viral diarrhea in reproductive losses. XIV Curso Novos Enfoques Na Produção E Reprodução De Bovinos. Uberlândia, Brazil. March 18-19, 2010.
  15. Integrated BVDV Control Programs for Beef Operations. – Wrokraw, Poland, December 10, 2010.
  16. Control of BVDV in Beef Herds. XXI Curso Novos Enfoques Na Produção E Reprodução De Bovinos. Uberlândia, Brazil. March 23-24, 2017.
  17. Control of BVDV in Dairy Herds. XXI Curso Novos Enfoques Na Produção E Reprodução De Bovinos. Uberlândia, Brazil. March 23-24, 2017.

National:

  1. Control and prevention of bovine viral diarrhea virus. Professional Dairy Management Seminar, Dubuque, Iowa, June 1998.
  2. Pathogenesis of type II BVDV induced thrombocytopenia.  Faculty Seminar, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada, October 1998.
  3. Role of bovine viral diarrhea virus in feedlot morbidity.  Faculty Seminar, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada, October18, 2002.
  4. Reproductive consequences of bovine viral diarrhea virus.  American Veterinary Medical Association, New Orleans, LA, July 10, 1999.
  5. Diagnosis of bovine viral diarrhea virus. American Veterinary Medical Association, New Orleans, LA, July 10, 1999.
  6. Association of bovine viral diarrhea virus with bovine respiratory disease. American Veterinary Medical Association, New Orleans, LA, July 10, 1999.
  1. Diagnosis of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  39th Annual North Central Conference of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, East Lansing, MI, June 19, 2000.
  2. Food Born Pathogens of Cattle.  Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference, Ft. Wayne Indiana, April 16, 2001
  3. Frontline Perspective on Foot and Mouth Disease.  Faculty Seminar, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatoon, Canada, October11, 2001.
  4. Role of bovine viral diarrhea virus in bovine respiratory disease.  Academy of Veterinary Consultants, Denver, CO, December 1, 2001.
  5. Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus: Diagnostic Strategies.  Ohio Veterinary Medical Association, Columbus, Ohio, February 28, 2004.
  6. Controlling Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  Diagnostic Tests and Strategies.  BVDV Control and Eradication Meeting: The Future is now.  National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Denver Colorado, January 30-31, 2006.
  7. Controlling Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  Leading Dairy Producers Conference, Madison, WI, January 10-11, 2006.
  8. Controlling Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus.  Indiana Cattlemen’s Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, February 11, 2006.
  9. Reproductive Losses Caused by Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus and Leptospirosis spp.  2007 SFT/ACT Annual Conference & Symposia, St. Paul, MN, August 23-25, 2006.
  10. Reproductive Diseases and Pregnancy Losses: Occurrence, Prevention and Management of Diseases.  1st Annual Dairy Cow Reproductive Council Convention, Denver, CO, November 1-2, 2006.
  11. How I Diagnose and Manage BVD in Dairy Herds. Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners, Guelph, ON CA, November 20, 2008.
  12. The Upper Peninsula BVDV Eradication Project.  National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Nashville, TN, February 1-4, 2012.
  13. Tail Docking in Fed Cattle. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Nashville, TN, February 1-4, 2012.
  14. Tail Docking in Fed Cattle. Academy of Veterinary Consultants, Colorado Springs, CO, August 3, 2013.
  15. Effect of constant BVDV PI’s exposure on morbidity, mortality and performance in feedlot cattle. Academy of Veterinary Consultants, Denver, CO, August 3, 2014.
  16. Eradicating BVDV. BVDV Eradication Symposium, Kansas City, MO, October 13, 2014.
  17. Changing Landscape of Antimicrobial Use in Food Animals. Georgia Dairy Industry Conference, Augusta, GA, January 19, 2016
  18. Health Considerations for Fed Holsteins. UNL Feedlot Short Course, Lincoln, NE, January 20, 2016.
  19. Control of BVDV. National Institute for Animal Agriculture BVD Industry Prevention & Strategies Forum, Kansas City, MO, April 7, 2016
  20. Changing Landscape of Antimicrobial Use in Food Animals. Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference, Ft. Wayne, IN, April 18-20, 2016
  21. Understanding BLV in Beef Cattel Herds. National Cattlemen’s Association Biosecurity Working Group, Phoenix, AZ, February 1, 2018.