Joan Dean Rowe
      
              Professor Emeritus
          
  
            Professor Emeritus
          
      
              Population Health & Reproduction
          
  
            Population Health & Reproduction
          Phone Number
        
      Office
              3225 VM3B, Davis, CA 95616
          Research Profile
              
          Licenses
        Diplomate American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
          State Licensure - Washington
          State Licensure -California
          USDA Accreditation
            Education
        1978, BS, University of California, Davis,  
          1980, DVM, University of California, Davis,  
          1983, MPVM, University of California, Davis,  
          1990, PhD, University of California, Davis,  
            Honors and Awards
        2007 American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners Donald E. Bailey" Practitioner of the Year
            Most Recent Five Book Chapters
        2009 East NE, Rowe JD: Ovine and caprine vaccination programs, Smith BP, (ed), Large Animal Internal Medicine, 4th Edition, . 1587-91.
          2007 Rowe JD, East NE: Postpartum care of the doe and kid, Youngquist RS, Threlfall WR, (ed), Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology, Volume 2, . 558-61.
          2002 Rowe JD: Goat kids, Gage LJ, (ed), Hand-Rearing Wild and Domestic Mammals, . 34-8.
          2002 East NE, Rowe JD: Ovine and caprine vaccination programs, Smith BP, (ed), Large Animal Internal Medicine, 3rd Edition, . 1399-404.
          1997 Rowe JD, East NE: Postpartum care of the doe and kid, Youngquist RS, (ed), Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology, . 524-7.
            Research Focus
              Reproductive epidemiology in cattle, sheep and goats; Caprine lentivirus infection: Caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus epidemiology and control; Caprine abortion and reproductive failure; Minor species drug approval (small ruminant); Small ruminant estrus synchronization
          Specialty Focus
              Food Animal Reproduction & Herd Health