World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
40
Citations
5094
World Ranking
1219
National Ranking
361

Overview

Roger J. Panciera was affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions in various scientific fields, although specific details regarding research topics, publication venues, and collaborations are not available.

While there is no record of recent papers authored by Roger J. Panciera, this absence does not preclude involvement in other scholarly activities or research endeavors during their tenure at the institution.

The scientist did not have documented frequent co-authors or a list of common publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, no information is available regarding book publications or dedicated subfields of study.

Though detailed fields or subfields of study and main topics of work are not recorded, Roger J. Panciera's academic association with a prominent university suggests a professional engagement with scholarly research within their discipline.

There are no documented awards or honors associated with Roger J. Panciera, and no specific years of recognition are available. The individual is recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Experimental transmission of Ehrlichia chaffeensis (Rickettsiales: Ehrlichieae) among white-tailed deer by Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae)

    S. A. Ewing;J. E. Dawson;A. A. Kocan;R. W. Barker

  • Major Role for FeoB in Campylobacter jejuni Ferrous Iron Acquisition, Gut Colonization, and Intracellular Survival

    Hemant Naikare;Kiran Palyada;Roger Panciera;Denver Marlow

  • Pathogenesis and pathology of bovine pneumonia.

    Roger J. Panciera;Anthony W. Confer

  • Cryptosporidial Infection in a Calf

    Unknown

  • Lung pathology and infectious agents in fatal feedlot pneumonias and relationship with mortality, disease onset, and treatments.

    Robert W. Fulton;K. Shawn Blood;Roger J. Panciera;Mark E. Payton

  • Use of Genome-Wide Expression Profiling and Mutagenesis To Study the Intestinal Lifestyle of Campylobacter jejuni

    Alain Stintzi;Denver Marlow;Kiran Palyada;Hemant Naikare

  • American Canine Hepatozoonosis

    S. A. Ewing;R. J. Panciera

  • PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF HEPATOZOON (APICOMPLEXA: ADELEORINA) BASED ON MOLECULAR, MORPHOLOGIC, AND LIFE-CYCLE CHARACTERS

    J. S. Mathew;R. A. Van Den Bussche;S. A. Ewing;J. R. Malayer

  • Experimental transmission of Hepatozoon americanum Vincent-Johnson et al., 1997 to dogs by the Gulf Coast tick, Amblyomma maculatum Koch

    J.S Mathew;S.A Ewing;R.J Panciera;J.P Woods

  • Pasteurella haemolytica antigens associated with resistance to pneumonic pasteurellosis.

    D A Mosier;K R Simons;A W Confer;R J Panciera

  • Alternate pathway of infection with Hepatozoon americanum and the epidemiologic importance of predation.

    E.M. Johnson;R.J. Panciera;K.E. Allen;M.E. Sheets

  • Inactivation of Pasteurella (Mannheimia) haemolytica leukotoxin causes partial attenuation of virulence in a calf challenge model.

    Sarah K. Highlander;Natalie D. Fedorova;David M. Dusek;Roger Panciera

  • Serum neutralization of cytotoxin from Pasteurella haemolytica, serotype 1 and resistance to experimental bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis.

    M.J. Gentry;A.W. Confer;R.J. Panciera

  • Diversity of Hepatozoon species in naturally infected dogs in the southern United States

    Kelly E. Allen;Yihang Li;Bernhard Kaltenboeck;Eileen M. Johnson

  • Bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis: immunity to Pasteurella haemolytica.

    A.W. Confer;R.J. Panciera;D.A. Mosier

  • Novel Hepatozoon in Vertebrates From the Southern United States

    Kelly E. Allen;Michael J. Yabsley;Eileen M. Johnson;Mason V. Reichard

  • Hepatozoon ursi n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Hepatozoidae) in Japanese black bear (Ursus thibetanus japonicus).

    Masahito Kubo;Shigehiko Uni;Takeshi Agatsuma;Mitsuru Nagataki

  • Serum antibodies to antigens derived from a saline extract of Pasteurella haemolytica: correlation with resistance to experimental bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis.

    A.W. Confer;B.A. Lessley;R.J. Panciera;R.W. Fulton

  • Recombinant Mannheimia haemolytica serotype 1 outer membrane protein PlpE enhances commercial M. haemolytica vaccine-induced resistance against serotype 6 challenge.

    Anthony W. Confer;Sahlu Ayalew;Roger J. Panciera;Marie Montelongo

  • New developments in canine hepatozoonosis in North America: a review

    Susan E Little;Kelly E Allen;Eileen M Johnson;Roger J Panciera

  • Immunogenicity of recombinant Mannheimia haemolytica serotype 1 outer membrane protein PlpE and augmentation of a commercial vaccine.

    Anthony W. Confer;Sahlu Ayalew;Roger J. Panciera;Marie Montelongo

Frequent Co-Authors

Sidney A. Ewing
Sidney A. Ewing Oklahoma State University
Anthony W. Confer
Anthony W. Confer Oklahoma State University
Susan E. Little
Susan E. Little Oklahoma State University
Mason V. Reichard
Mason V. Reichard Oklahoma State University
Katherine M. Kocan
Katherine M. Kocan Oklahoma State University
Jeremiah T. Saliki
Jeremiah T. Saliki University of Georgia
Alain Stintzi
Alain Stintzi University of Ottawa
Edoardo Pozio
Edoardo Pozio Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Shigehiko Uni
Shigehiko Uni University of Malaya
Takeshi Agatsuma
Takeshi Agatsuma Kōchi University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring careers in Animal Science and Veterinary fields often leads students to consider related disciplines that complement their expertise. For those interested in health sciences and animal physiology, pursuing an online exercise science program can provide valuable insights into biomechanics and physical wellness that are applicable to animal rehabilitation and wellness.

Similarly, students keen on behavioral studies might explore certification opportunities available through the best BCBA programs, which focus on applied behavior analysis. This approach is beneficial for those aiming to specialize in animal behavior therapy or training.

For professionals interested in the psychological aspects of human-animal interaction, degrees like the NASP accredited online school psychology programs offer robust training in developmental and clinical psychology, enhancing understanding of behavioral health in educational or clinical settings.

Lastly, those pursuing advanced credentials might find value in APA accredited PsyD programs online, which provide doctoral-level training without GRE requirements, facilitating deeper expertise in psychological assessment that can intersect with animal welfare and therapy fields.

Best Scientists Citing Roger J. Panciera

Recently Published Articles