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Overview

Lisa A. Tell is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including medicine, agricultural and biological sciences, and environmental science.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Environmental Science

They have specialized subfields of study comprising pharmacology, food science, ecology, animal science and zoology, and small animals.

  • Pharmacology
  • Food Science
  • Ecology
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Small Animals

The research topics extensively covered by Lisa A. Tell include:

  • Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Pharmacological Effects and Assays
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Bird parasitology and diseases

Lisa A. Tell has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Toxicological Sciences
  • Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Lisa A. Tell include:

  • Zhoumeng Lin
  • Jennifer L. Davis
  • Ronald E. Baynes
  • Jim E. Riviere
  • Ruta R. Bandivadekar

Representative recent publications of Lisa A. Tell are as follows:

  • Aspergillosis, Avian Species and the One Health Perspective: The Possible Importance of Birds in Azole Resistance (2020) in Microorganisms
  • Physiological parameter values for physiologically based pharmacokinetic models in food-producing animals. Part I: Cattle and swine (2020) in Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Physiological parameter values for physiologically based pharmacokinetic models in food-producing animals. Part III: Sheep and goat (2020) in Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Honey bee medicine for veterinarians and guidance for avoiding violative chemical residues in honey (2021) in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • An Interactive Generic Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (igPBPK) Modeling Platform to Predict Drug Withdrawal Intervals in Cattle and Swine: A Case Study on Flunixin, Florfenicol, and Penicillin G (2022) in Toxicological Sciences

Best Publications

  • Biochemical Functions of Geophagy in Parrots: Detoxification of Dietary Toxins and Cytoprotective Effects

    James D. Gilardi;Sean S. Duffey;Charles A. Munn;Lisa A. Tell

  • Aspergillosis in mammals and birds: impact on veterinary medicine.

    Lisa A Tell

  • MYCOBACTERIOSIS IN BIRDS

    Lisa A Tell;Leslie Woods;R. L. Cromie

  • Pharmacokinetics of veterinary drugs in laying hens and residues in eggs: a review of the literature

    V. Goetting;K. A. Lee;Lisa A Tell

  • Extralabel use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in cattle

    Geof W. Smith;Jennifer L. Davis;Lisa A. Tell;Alistair I. Webb

  • EVIDENCE FOR CRYPTIC SPECIATION OF LEUCOCYTOZOON SPP. (HAEMOSPORIDA, LEUCOCYTOZOIDAE) IN DIURNAL RAPTORS

    Ravinder N. M. Sehgal;Angus C. Hull;Nancy L. Anderson;Gediminas Valkiūnas

  • Blood parasites in Owls with conservation implications for the Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis)

    Heather D. Ishak;John P. Dumbacher;John P. Dumbacher;Nancy L. Anderson;John J. Keane

  • Update on drugs prohibited from extralabel use in food animals

    Jennifer L. Davis;Geof W. Smith;Ronald E. Baynes;Lisa A. Tell

  • In vitro cultivation and experimental inoculation of Sarcocystis falcatula and Sarcocystis neurona merozoites into budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus).

    A. E. Marsh;B. C. Barr;Lisa A Tell;M. Koski

  • Diagnosis of Avian Mycobacteriosis: Comparison of Culture, Acid-Fast Stains, and Polymerase Chain Reaction for the Identification of Mycobacterium avium in Experimentally Inoculated Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)

    Lisa A Tell;Janet E Foley;Martha L. Needham;Richard L. Walker

  • The relationship of serum estradiol and progesterone concentrations to the enzyme immunoassay measurements of urinary estrone conjugates and immunoreactive pregnanediol-3-glucuronide in Macaca mulatta.

    S. E. Shideler;C. J. Munro;L. Tell;G. Owiti

  • Comparison of the internal transcribed spacer, ITS-1, from Sarcocystis falcatula isolates and Sarcocystis neurona.

    A. E. Marsh;B. C. Barr;Lisa A Tell;D. D. Bowman

  • The use of a urinary estrone conjugates assay for detection of optimal mating time in the cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis).

    Esmail Behboodi;David F. Katz;Steven J. Samuels;Lisa Tell

  • Aspergillosis, avian species and the one health perspective : the possible importance of birds in Azole resistance

    Aryse Martins Melo;Aryse Martins Melo;David A. Stevens;Lisa A. Tell;Cristina Veríssimo

  • Pharmacokinetics and anesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of propofol in red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and great horned owls (Bubo virginianus).

    Michelle G Hawkins;Bonnie D Wright;Bonnie D Wright;Peter J Pascoe;Philip H Kass

  • Physiological parameter values for physiologically based pharmacokinetic models in food-producing animals. Part I: Cattle and swine.

    Zhoumeng Lin;Miao Li;Yu Shin Wang;Lisa A. Tell

  • Drug residues in poultry meat: A literature review of commonly used veterinary antibacterials and anthelmintics used in poultry

    Trishna Patel;Tara Marmulak;Ronette Gehring;Maurice Pitesky

  • Florfenicol Residues in Three Species of Fish after 10-Day Oral Dosing in Feed

    R. E. Kosoff;C. Y. Chen;G. A. Wooster;R. G. Getchell

  • Development of a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for flunixin in cattle (Bos taurus)

    Teresa L Leavens;Lisa A Tell;Lindsey W Kissell;Geoffrey W Smith

  • Pharmacokinetics of ceftiofur sodium and ceftiofur crystalline free acid in neonatal foals.

    T. L. Hall;Lisa A Tell;S. E. Wetzlich;J. D. Mccormick

  • A Model of Avian Mycobacteriosis: Clinical and Histopathologic Findings in Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) Intravenously Inoculated with Mycobacterium avium

    Lisa A Tell;Leslie Woods;Janet E Foley;Martha L. Needham

  • Interspecies allometric meta-analysis of the comparative pharmacokinetics of 85 drugs across veterinary and laboratory animal species.

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  • Comparison of two heavy metal chelators for treatment of lead toxicosis in cockatiels

    Mary C. Denver;Lisa A. Tell;Francis D. Galey;Francis D. Galey;John G. Trupkiewicz

  • Identifying avian malaria vectors: sampling methods influence outcomes

    Jenny S. Carlson;Erika Walther;Rebecca TroutFryxell;Sarah Staley

  • Pharmacokinetics of tulathromycin following subcutaneous administration in meat goats.

    Gabrielle Young;Geof W. Smith;Teresa L. Leavens;Scott E. Wetzlich

  • Comparison of biochemical values in serum and plasma, fresh and frozen plasma, and hemolyzed samples from orange-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica).

    Michelle G. Hawkins;Philip H. Kass;Joseph G. Zinkl;Lisa A. Tell

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip H. Kass
Philip H. Kass University of California, Davis
Karl V. Clemons
Karl V. Clemons Stanford University
Ravinder N. M. Sehgal
Ravinder N. M. Sehgal San Francisco State University
David A. Stevens
David A. Stevens Stanford University
Janet E Foley
Janet E Foley University of California, Davis
Linda J. Lowenstine
Linda J. Lowenstine University of California, Davis
Richard L. Walker
Richard L. Walker University of California, Davis
Sharif S Aly
Sharif S Aly University of California, Davis
Antoinette E. Marsh
Antoinette E. Marsh The Ohio State University
Bradd C. Barr
Bradd C. Barr University of California, Davis

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