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Overview

George A. Conder is affiliated with Pfizer in the United States, where they are engaged in scientific research. Their published work has appeared in academic venues contributing to their field.

The recent paper authored by Conder is:

  • In Memoriam, 2023, Journal of Parasitology

Conder frequently collaborates with co-authors, including:

  • Alan A. Marchiondo

Their publications have been mainly featured in the following journal:

  • Journal of Parasitology

Best Publications

  • International harmonisation of anthelmintic efficacy guidelines.

    Jozef Vercruysse;P Holdsworth;T Letonja;D Barth

  • Chemotherapy of nematode infections of veterinary importance, with special reference to drug resistance.

    George A. Conder;William C. Campbell

  • Cloning of the cDNA and gene for mouse mast cell protease 4. Demonstration of its late transcription in mast cell subclasses and analysis of its homology to subclass-specific neutral proteases of the mouse and rat.

    W E Serafin;T P Sullivan;G A Conder;A Ebrahimi

  • Protective immunity to Haemonchus contortus induced by immunoaffinity isolated antigens that share a phylogenetically conserved carbohydrate gut surface epitope.

    D P Jasmer;L E Perryman;G A Conder;S Crow

  • Demonstration of co-resistance of Haemonchus contortus to ivermectin and moxidectin

    GA Conder;DP Thompson;SS Johnson

  • Efficacy of a combined oral formulation of derquantel-abamectin against the adult and larval stages of nematodes in sheep, including anthelmintic-resistant strains.

    Peter R. Little;Andrew Hodge;Steven J. Maeder;Nicole C. Wirtherle

  • Comparative efficacy of maropitant and selected drugs in preventing emesis induced by centrally or peripherally acting emetogens in dogs

    H. S. Sedlacek;D. S. Ramsey;J. F. Boucher;J. S. Eagleson

  • Anthelmintic β-hydroxyketoamides (BKAS)

    Byung H. Lee;Michael F. Clothier;Fred E. Dutton;George A. Conder

  • International harmonisation of anthelmintic efficacy guidelines (Part 2).

    Jozef Vercruysse;P Holdsworth;T Letonja;G Conder

  • The changing landscape of antiparasitic drug discovery for veterinary medicine

    Timothy G. Geary;George A. Conder;Bernard Bishop

  • Anthelmintic profile of the cyclodepsipeptide PF1022A in in vitro and in vivo models.

    George A. Conder;Sandra S. Johnson;Dean S. Nowakowski;Troy E. Blake

  • Anticoccidial evaluation of halofuginone, lasalocid, maduramicin, monensin and salinomycin.

    S.D. Folz;B.L. Lee;L.H. Nowakowski;G.A. Conder

  • Safety and efficacy of injectable and oral maropitant, a selective neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist, in a randomized clinical trial for treatment of vomiting in dogs.

    D. S. Ramsey;K. Kincaid;J. A. Watkins;J. F. Boucher

  • Detecting in vitro anthelmintic effects with a micromotility meter

    S.D. Folz;R.A. Pax;E.M. Thomas;J.L. Bennett

  • A novel anthelmintic model utilizing jirds, Meriones unguiculatus, infected with Haemonchus contortus

    G. A. Conder;L. W. Jen;K. S. Marbury;S. S. Johnson

  • Efficacy and safety of maropitant, a selective neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist, in two randomized clinical trials for prevention of vomiting due to motion sickness in dogs.

    G. A. Conder;H. S. Sedlacek;J. F. Boucher;R. G. Clemence

  • VIABILITY OF INFECTIVE LARVAE OF HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS, OSTERTAGIA OSTERTAGI, AND TRICHOSTRONGYLUS COLUBRIFORMIS FOLLOWING EXSHEATHMENT BY VARIOUS TECHNIQUES

    G. A. Conder;S. S. Johnson

  • Failure of a recombinant Schistosoma bovis-derived glutathione S-transferase to protect cattle against experimental Fasciola hepatica infection.

    J De Bont;Edwin Claerebout;G Riveau;Am Schacht

  • Concurrent infections with the ruminant nematodes Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis in jirds, Meriones unguiculatus, and use of this model for anthelmintic studies.

    G. A. Conder;S. S. Johnson;P. M. Guimond;D. L. Cox

  • Phenotypic analysis of airway eosinophils and lymphocytes in a Th-2-driven murine model of pulmonary inflammation.

    A. D. Watkins;C. A. Hatfield;S. F. Fidler;G. E. Winterrowd

  • Growth and development of Haemonchus contortus in jirds, Meriones unguiculatus.

    G. A. Conder;S. S. Johnson;A. D. Hall;M. W. Fleming

  • Amitraz: a tick and flea repellent and tick detachment drug

    S D Folz;K A Ash;G A Conder;D L Rector

  • Development and validation of an in vitro Trichostrongylus colubriformis motility assay.

    S.D. Folz;R.A. Pax;E.M. Thomas;J.L. Bennett

  • Immunodiagnostic tests for hydatidosis in sheep: an evaluation of double diffusion, immunoelectrophoresis, indirect hemagglutination, and intradermal tests.

    George A. Conder;Ferron L. Andersen;Peter M. Schantz

  • Enhanced larval cyst growth of Echinococcus multilocularis in praziquantel-treated jirds (Meriones unguiculatus)

    Alan A. Marchiondo;Rujing Ming;Ferron L. Andersen;James H. Slusser

  • World association for the advancement of veterinary parasitology (WAAVP) : Second edition of guidelines for evaluating the efficacy of anthelmintics in swine

    D.R. Hennessy;C. Bauer;J.C. Boray;G.A. Conder

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy G. Geary
Timothy G. Geary McGill University
Nicholas C. Sangster
Nicholas C. Sangster Charles Sturt University
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University
Steffen Rehbein
Steffen Rehbein Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)
Christian Bauer
Christian Bauer University of Giessen
Scott Lyell Gardner
Scott Lyell Gardner University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Richard A. Heckmann
Richard A. Heckmann Brigham Young University
Arwid Daugschies
Arwid Daugschies Leipzig University
Edwin Claerebout
Edwin Claerebout Ghent University
Allan Roepstorff
Allan Roepstorff University of Copenhagen

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