Jodi Westropp

Jodi Westropp

Professor

Medicine & Epidemiology

Office
3101 Tupper Hall, Davis, CA 95616

Licenses
Diplomate American College of Veterinary of Internal Medicine
Education
1997, DVM, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2004, PhD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Active Research Grants
Principal Investigator, Effect of two dry diets with different calcium oxalate relative supersaturation levels on the recurrence rate of calcium oxalate urolithiasis at 24 months in stone-former dogs: a prospective, double-masked, randomized controlled study, (Principal Investigator), Royal Canin
Principal Investigator, Evaluation of the Efficacy a A Live E. coli Biotherapeutic Product (ASB 212) for REcurrent and Multi-Drug Resistant CAnine UTI, (Principal Investigator), Morris Animal Foundation
Principal Investigator, Use of fosfomycin tromethamine for the treatment of bacterial cystitis in female dogs, (Principal Investigator), CCAH
Honors and Awards
2012 Top 25 Veterinarians to Watch, Veterinary Practice News
2013 One of top 3 Manuscripts in Nephrology-Urology for 2012, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
2015 TEAM research project for UC System aware evaluating Normal and Pathologic Biomineralization in Humans
Most Recent Five Book Chapters
2019 Westropp JL: Chapter 46: Canine and Feline Urolithiasis, Nelson RW, Couto CG, (ed), Small Animal Internal Medicine, 6th edition, . .
2019 Westropp JL: Chapter 48: Disorders of Micturition, Nelson RW, Couto CG, (ed), Small Animal Internal Medicine, 6th edition, . .
2019 Westropp JL: Chapter 47: Obstructive and non-obstructive feline idiopathic cystitis, Nelson RW, Couto CG, (ed), Small Animal Internal Medicine, 6th edition, . .
2019 Westropp JL: Chapter 45: Canine and feline urinary tract infections, Nelson RW, Couto CG, (ed), Small Animal Internal Medicine, 6th edition, . .
2017 Westropp JL, Lulich J: Chapter 26: Medical management of urolithiasis, Elliott J, Grauer GF, Westropp JL, (ed), BSAVA Manual of Small Animal Nephrology and Urology, 3rd Edition, . 304-310.
Research Focus

Lower urinary tract disorders in small and companion animals.

Specialty Focus

Small Animal Medicine