Sandra Godden, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota

Associate Professor - Veterinary Population Medicine

Dr. Sandra Godden

godde002@umn.edu

Degrees

B.Sc. University of Guelph (1989)
D.V.M. University of Guelph (1993)
D.V.Sc. University of Guelph (1998)

Research Interests

Instructional areas

Publications

2006,2007:

  1. Swan, H.*, S. Godden, R. Bey, S. Wells, J. Fetrow, H. Chester-Jones. 2007. Passive transfer of immunoglobulin G and preweaning health in Holstein calves fed a commercial colostrum replacer. J Dairy Sci. 90:3857-3866.
  2. Raizman, E.*, S. Wells, S. Godden, J. Fetrow, and M. Oakes. 2007. The associations between culling due to clinical Johne’s disease or the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis fecal shedding and the diagnosis of clinical or subclinical diseases in two dairy herds in Minnesota, USA.  Prev. Vet. Med. In press.
  3. Raizman, E.*, J. Fetrow, S. Wells, S. Godden, and M. Oakes. 2006. The impact of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis fecal shedding and clinical Johne’s disease on lactation performance on Minnesota dairy farms. Prev. Vet. Med. 78:179-195.
  4. Godden, S., S. McMartin, J. Feirtag, J. Stabel, R. Bey, S. Goyal, L. Metzger, J. Fetrow, S. Wells, and H. Chester-Jones.  2006. Heat-treatment of bovine colostrum II: Effects of heating duration on pathogen viability and immunoglobulin G. J. Dairy Sci. 89:3476-3483.
  5. McMartin, S.*, S. Godden, L. Metzger, J. Feirtag, R. Bey, J. Stabel, J. Fetrow, S. Wells, and H. Chester-Jones. 2006. Heat-treatment of bovine colostrum I: Effects of temperature on viscosity and immunoglobulin G. J. Dairy Sci. 89:2110-2118.
  6. Sithole, F*., I. Dohoo, K. Leslie, L. DesCôteoux, S. Godden, J. Campbell, H. Stryhn, and J. Sanchez. 2006. Effect of eprinomectin treatment at calving on reproduction parameters in adult dairy cows with limited outdoor exposure.  Prev. Vet. Med. 75:167-279.         
  7. Raizman, E.*, S.J. Wells, S.G. Godden, J. Fetrow, K. Friendshuh, and J.M. Oakes. 2006. Characterization of Minnesota dairy herds participating in a Johne’s disease control program and evaluation of the program risk assessment tool. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 75:22-33.
  8. Neeser, N.L.*, R.F. Bey, S.M. Godden, W.D. Hueston. 2006. Evaluation of the use of an on-farm system for bacteriologic culture of milk from cows with low-grade mastitis. J.A.V.M.A.  228:254-260.
See also PubMed, a service provided by the National Library of Medicine, for other publications.

Current Funding

Current Students

ADVISOR or Co-Advisor

Student Degree Year
Started
Thesis Topic
Greg Golombeski
(co-advisor)
PhD 2006Trace mineral nutrition in transition cows
(Dept. of Animal Sci., U of Minnesota)
Dr. Patrick Pithua
(co-advisor)
PhD2004Preventing Johne’s Disease transmission in dairy youngstock
Dr. Alfonso Lago
(major advisor)
PhD2005On-farm culture systems in clinical and subclinical mastitis.
Mary Donahue
(major advisor)
M.S.2007Economics and health benefits of on-farm colostrum pasteurization

ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER

Student Degree Year
Started
Thesis Topic
Mary BoyceMS2006Studies of navicular disease in horses
Mark CarsonMS2006Ketosis in transition dairy cattle
(University of Guelph)

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