Scott D. Stanley
Professor Emeritus
California Animal Health and Food Safety Lab
Molecular Biosciences
My current research interests are related to anti-doping methods for the detection of biopharmaceutical, natural products, designer drugs and investigation of veterinary drugs produced by veterinary compounding pharmacies.
Analytical Chemistry, Mass Spectrometry and Equine Pharmacology
2018
Legacki EL, Corbin CJ, Ball BA, Scoggin KE, Stanley SD, Conley AJ
Steroidogenic Enzyme Activities in the Pre- and Parturient Equine Placenta
2018
Wynn MAA, Esteller-Vico A, Legacki EL, Conley AJ, Loux SC, Stanley SD, Curry Jr. TE, Squires EL, Troedsson MH, Ball BA
A comparison of progesterone assays for determination of peripheral pregnane concentrations in the late pregnant mare
2017
Burton JH, Knych HK, Stanley SD, Rebhun RB
Potency and stability of compounded formulations of chlorambucil, melphalan and cyclophosphamide
2017
Knych HK, Stanley SD, McKemie DS, Arthur RM, Bondesson U, Hedeland M, Thevis M, Kass PH
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of meldonium in exercised thoroughbred horses
2017
Knych HK, Stanley SD, Harrison LM, Mckemie DS
Pharmacokinetics of betamethasone in plasma, urine, and synovial fluid following intra-articular administration to exercised thoroughbred horses
2017
Knych HK, Mama KR, Steffey EP, Stanley SD, Kass PH
Pharmacokinetics and selected pharmacodynamics of trazodone following intravenous and oral administration to horses undergoing fitness training
2017
Knych HK, Stanley SD, McKemie DS, Steinmetz SJ
Pharmacokinetics and selected pharmacodynamics of romifidine following low-dose intravenous administration in combination with exercise to quarter horses
2017
Legacki EL, Ball BA, Corbin CJ, Loux SC, Scoggins KE, Stanley SD, Conley AJ
Equine fetal adrenal, gonadal and placental steroidogenesis
2017
Knych HK, Stanley SD, McKemie DS, Arthur RM, Kass PH
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics of xylazine administered to exercised thoroughbred horses
2017
Knych HK, Stanley SD, Arthur RM, McKemie DS
Disposition of the anti-ulcer medications ranitidine, cimetidine, and omeprazole following administration of multiple doses to exercised Thoroughbred horses.