Verena K Affolter
      
              Professor
          
  
            Professor
          
      
              Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology
          
  
            Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology
          Office
              3313 Vet Med 3A, Davis, CA 95616
          Research Profile
              
          Licenses
        FVH Pathology (Specialization in Veterinary Pathology), Switzerland
          Diplomate of European College of Veterinary Pathology (ECVP)
          PhD Comparative Pathology, UC Davis
            Education
        1982, DVM, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland 
          1984, Dr. Med. Vet, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland 
          1989, Anatomic pathology training, University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland 
          1990, Senior Resident, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 
          1999, PhD, University of California Davis, Dept. of Pathology, Microbiology, Immunology, Davis, CA 
            Active Research Grants
        Co-Investigator, The effect of KIT:G locus on pigment intensity and cancer susceptibility in dogs., D Bannasch (Principal Investigator), CCAH 
            Honors and Awards
        1992 Swiss National Foundation
            Most Recent Five Book Chapters
        2019 Affolter VK: Chronic progressive lymphedema, Lavoi JP, (ed), Blackwell's Five Minute Veterinary Consult - 3rd edition, ISBN: 978-1-119-19021-9, . 155.
          2014 Affolter VK: Chronic Progressive Lymphedema in Draft Horses, Yu AA,  Rosychuck RAW, (ed), Veterinary Clinics of North America; Equine Practice, . 589-605.
          2014 Affolter VK: Chronic Progressive Lymphedema in Draft Horses, NE Robinson, KA Sprayberry, (ed), In: Current Therapy in Equine Medicine, . .
          2011 Affolter VK, Borchers A: Hauterkrankungen, Fey K, Kolm G, (ed), Fohlenmedizin, Stuttgart, Germany. 254-269.
          2010 Moore PF, Affolter VK: Histiocytic proliferative diseases in dogs and cats. , Ettinger SJ, Feldmann EC, (ed), Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 7th edition, St. Louis, Missouri. 2202-2207.
            Research Focus
              Dermatopathology/Immunopathology: Structure and function of the leukocytic components of the skin immune system; Histiocytic proliferative diseases in dogs and cats; Lymphocytic proliferative diseases of the skin; Immune-mediated skin diseases, including vasculitis; Ischemic dermatopathy in dogs; Chronic progressive lymphedema and associated pastern dermatitis in draft horses
          Specialty Focus
              Anatomic Pathology, Dermatopathology, Immunopathology