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Nicola M Parry
Assistant Professor
Head, Anatomic Pathology Residency Training Program
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Pathology
Phone: 508-887-4971
Fax: 508-839-7936
Email: nicola.parry@tufts.edu

Education
Veterinary Anatomic Pathology Residency - University of Pennsylvania - 2000 - 2003
BVSc - University of Liverpool, United Kingdom - 1997
MSc - University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom - 1992
BSc (Hons) - University of Leeds, United Kingdom - 1990

Board Certification
American College of Veterinary Pathologists (Anatomic Pathology)

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General Research Interest

  • Diseases of Large Animals
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Orthopedic Diseases

Research Sponsor Interest

  • Privately Funded Research
  • Federally Funded Research
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Research and Clinical Interests

  • Diagnostic Pathology
  • Pathology support for TCSVM Infectious Diseases Research Group (enteric diseases)
  • Pathology support for groups researching orthopedic diseases

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Selected Publications

  1. Gastric Helicobacter species as a cause of feline gastric lymphoma: A viable hypothesis. (2008) Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. May   15;123(1-2):106-113.  Bridgeford EC, Marini RP, Feng Y, Parry   NM, Rickman B, Fox JG.          
  2. Corneal epithelial inclusion cyst in a Llama. (2008) Veterinary Ophthalmology.   Mar-Apr;11(2):111-113.  Pirie CG, Pizzirani S, Parry NM.
  3. Anal Sac Gland Carcinoma in a Cat. (2006) Veterinary Pathology; 43(6):1008-1009. Parry NMA. 
  4. Spontaneous Pathology of the Cardiovascular System in Purpose-Bred Laboratory Nonhuman Primates. (2006) Toxicologic Pathology 34(4):357-363.   Chamanza R, Parry NMA, Rogerson P, Nicol JR and Bradley AE. (Toxicologic Pathology).
  5. Overo Lethal White Foal Syndrome. (2005) Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, December, p945-950.  Parry NMA.
  6. Metal Accumulation and Retention in Brain, Pituitary and Other Organs of Ammonium Tetrathiomolybdate-Treated Sheep.  (1998) British Journal of Nutrition; 79: 329-331.  Haywood S, Dincer Z, Holding J & Parry NMA.
  7. Molybdenum-Induced Changes in the Epiphyseal Growth Plate.  (1993) Calcified Tissue International; September 53(3): 180-186.  Parry NMA, Phillippo M, Reid MD, McGaw BA, Flint DJ & Loveridge N.

 

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