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KENNETH HARRINGTON MCKEEVER, Ph.D., FACSM, FAPS

Department of Animal Science School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 84 Lipman Drive New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8525 Telephone: (848) 932-9390

FAX: (732) 932-6996 mckeever@sebs.rutgers.edu

Education:

1985-1987 National Academy of Sciences-National Post-Doctoral Training . . Research Council Resident Research Associate . . at the NASA-Ames Research Center

1981-1984 University of Arizona Ph.D. Animal Physiology

1979-1981 Fresno State University M.S. Animal Science

1974-1979 California State Polytechnic University Pomona B.S. Animal Science

General Fields of Interest: On a basic level my research has focused on comparative exercise and cardiovascular physiology with a particular interest in baroreceptor function and renal and neuroendocrine control of blood pressure, blood volume and fluid and electrolyte balance. On an applied level, my research has focused on the effects of ergogenic (performance enhancing) practices on the physiological responses of the equine athlete.

Professional Experience:

2009- Professor. Department of Animal Science, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

2002- Associate Director for Research. Equine Science Center, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

1995-2009 Associate Professor. Department of Animal Science, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

1989-1994 Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Equine Exercise Physiology Program. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

1989-1994 Assistant Professor. School of Health Physical Education and Recreation. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

1988-1989 Instructor. School of Health Physical Education and Recreation. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH..

1987-1989 Instructor. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

1986-1987 National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council Resident Research Associate. Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.

1985-1986 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Post-Doctoral Research Associate. Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.

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Awards, Honors, and Recognition: Awards:

•2019 Fellow - American Physiological Society - The rank of Fellow of the American Physiological Society (FAPS) is an elite member status reserved to honor distinguished leaders who have demonstrated excellence in science, have made significant contributions to the physiological sciences and related disciplines and have served the Society,” McKeever is the only person ever to receive this for horse research and the first Legacy Rutgers faculty member to receive this honor.

• 2013 Distinguished Service Award in Equine Science - Equine Science Society – “The Distinguished Service Award in Equine Science was awarded for the outstanding research contributions of the candidate to the field of equine science. This award is the most prestigious honor that the Equine Science Society can bestow upon one of its members.

•2005 Volunteer of the Year Award - Rutgers College Office of Recreational Services. Presented for coaching the water polo club and advising its student members.

•2003 The George Fleming Prize - The Veterinary Journal – The award, commemorating the founder of The Veterinary Journal, Professor George Fleming (1833-1901) was awarded for the “paper that was the most meritorious published in the Journal during the year. Judged on scientific content, originality, style and readability, and contribution to scientific and veterinary knowledge.”

•2003 Faculty Service Award - Graduate Program in Animal Sciences – Presented by the graduate students for significant contributions to the efforts of the students and the program.

•1997 Team Building Award - Executive Dean Cook College-NJAES

•1990 Fellow - American College of Sports Medicine

• 1988 Young Investigator Award - Central Ohio Heart Association.

Honors and Recognition:

C 2018 Selected - Harness Racing Medication Collaborative - one of 7 researchers invited by the United States Trotting Association to serve on a panel of experts to formulate research needed to guide policy issues related to harness racing.

• 2017 President - Equine Science Society elected to a two year term as the leader of the association of record for academic professionals conducting research, teaching, and outreach of horses.

• 2017 Invited Panelist - First International Equine Forum held at the American University of the Emirates in Dubai, United Arab Emirates under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Served on three expert panels: “Future innovations and Directions for Equine Research and Education”; “Behavior and Psychology”; and “Equine Welfare, Nutrition, Breeding, and Doping”

•2014 Selected - 6 member top-tier Scientific Research Review Committee of the Association of Racing Commissioners International. Note, the other five members are all racing chemists with McKeever being the only exercise physiologist in the world to serve on this important committee. The Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) is the preeminent international body of regulators, scientists, and others involved in the oversight of equine and canine racing. Their mission is to advise national and international regulatory bodies to achieve consensus on policy issues focused on improving the integrity of the industry.

•2014 Selected - International Committee (term 2014-2026) of the International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology (ICEEP) - One of eight members from around the world selected to serve 12 year terms to guide the organization. ICEEP is the pre-eminent organization devoted to scientific research into the physiology, health, and function of equine athletes.

• 2012- Editor-in-Chief - Comparative Exercise Physiology.

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•2009 Invited International Expert (One of 4) - Scientific Advisory Committee, Equine Drug Research Institute, a joint effort of the Anti-Doping Research Organization and the Grayson-Jockey Club Foundation. Provide expert advise on drug detection methods and funding requests. Formulation of a Code of Conduct for the Horse Industry.

•2008 External Examiner - University of Limerick, Equine Studies Program - Four year term to review exams and to meet on the final disposition of students in both the degree and certificate programs offered by the International Equine Institute and the university.

•2008 Invited Panelist - American College of Sports Medicine International Health & Science Exchange at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. This was the kickoff event for a joint effort between the ACSM and the Sato Sports Plaza, Ltd., a Japanese company that developed KAATSU training, an innovative muscle conditioning technique.

• 2004- Editor-in-Chief - International Journal of Kaatsu Training Research Research Support:

Grants and Contracts Funded (PI or Co-PI):

2022-2023 - Principal Investigator, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of SARMS in Standardbred Horses. Equine Science Center Grant, $25,000

2019-2020 - Principal Investigator, Effect of furosemide and acute exercise on the equine microbiome Equine Science Center Grant, $24,934.54.

2016 - 2022 - Principal Investigator, Duration of Effect of of E4021 on pulmonary arterial pressures in horses exercising on a treadmill. Equine Sports Medicine Consultants, LLC/Luitpold, Inc, $416,435

2016-2017 - Principal Investigator, (McKeever, Anthony, Klein) The effects of an acute bout of maximal exercise before and after chronic training, as well as after detraining, on the unfolded protein response and its role in the adaptations of skeletal muscle to exercise in Standardbred horses Equine Science Center Grant, $23,000.

2015-2017 - Principal Investigators (K.H. McKeever and S. Arent), Oxidative stress in an equine mode - ChromoLogic OCOSMO study. Chromologic/Department of Defense. $184,295 -Validation of a non-invasive transocular device for the measurement of markers of oxidative stress in aqueous humor and plasma in horses subjected to exercise.

2015-2016 - Principal Investigator, (McKeever, Janabi, and Biddle), Effect of acute exercise and exercise training on the equine microbiome, Equine Science Center Grant, $25,000.

2015-2016 - Principal Investigator, (McKeever, Anthony, Klein), The characterization of the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR)in Standardbred horses in response to acute and chronic endurance exercise, as well as detraining; in order to establish the role(s) of the UPR in the adaptations to exercise and the mediation of the inflammatory response, Equine Science Center Grant, $25,000.

2015 Co-PI (McKeever, Malinowski, and Maylin), Evaluation of cobalt as a performance enhancing drug (PED) United States Trotting Association, $50,000

2015 - 2016 - Principal Investigator, Evaluation of a new formulation of E4021 on Pulmonary Arterial Pressures in Strenuously Exercising Horses using a Treadmill . Equine Sports Medicine Consultants, LLC/Luitpold, Inc, $320,000.

2014 - 2015 Co-PI (Maylin, McKeever, Malinowski), Establishment of a threshold for the detection of exogenous cobalt administration in race horses. United States Trotting Association, $40,000

2013 - Principal Investigator, Horse Palatability of an Egg Based Muscle Recovery Supplement, Arkion Life Sciences, LLC, $14,871.

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2013 - 2014 - Principal Investigator, Dose Selection of E4021 for Strenuously Exercising Equine using a Treadmill, Equine Sports Medicine Consultants, LLC, $301,531.

2012 - 2013 - Principal Investigator (K.H. McKeever and S. Arent), Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of an oral superoxide dismutase supplement as a recovery aid for horses following strenuous exercise. Farnam Companies Inc. dba Central Life Sciences, $75,417.

2012-2013 - Co-Principal Investigator (R.Avenatti, K.H. McKeever and K Malinowski), Effects of age and Acute Exercise on Heat Shock Protein 70 and Molecular Mediators of Inflammation and Insulin Sensitivity, Equine Science Center Grant, $25,000.

2012 - Principal Investigators (K.H. McKeever and S. Campbell), Evaluation of OCHYMO Performance in an Equine Hydration Model. Chromologic/Department of Defense. $63,603. Validation of a non-invasive transocular device for the measurement of aqueous humor and plasma osmolality in horses and humans subjected to exercise induced manipulations of fluid and electrolyte status

2008 - 2010 - Principal Investigator (McKeever, Liburt, Malinowski) Effects of age and training on the cytokine, myokine, and endocrine regulation of glucose metabolism in Standardbred mares, NJAESSpecial Initiative on Equine $80,000

2007 - Principal Investigator (McKeever) Effect of various flavor enhancers on the palatability of Equifit liquid vitamin and mineral supplement, Alpharma, Inc., $7,500

2006 -2008, Lead Principal Investigator (K.H. McKeever), Managing Principal Investigator (W. Franke), Co-Principal Investigators (N. Vorsa, T Ho, Chan, D. Fong, M. Rafi) W911QY-07-C-0007, Combat ration supplements for improved cognitive and physical performance, US Army Natick Soldier System Center, Natick, MA., Total Costs: $750,000. McKeever subcontract total costs: $220,333.

The main part of this project focused on black tea and cranberry extracts which were shown to suppress the inflammatory response to exercise in horses. The horse was used as an intermediate animal model to conduct dose response trials to determine the effects of the extracts mRNA expression for the cytokines in blood and muscle as well as electron microscopy. The primary hypothesis was that the extracts would suppress markers of delayed onset muscle soreness. The horse was also used to conduct pharmacokinetic studies to determine the distribution and metabolism of the polyflavenols contained in the extracts.

2006 - Principal Investigator (McKeever) Palatability of an electrolyte and yeast extract supplement, Alpharma, Inc., $5,000.

2006 - Principal Investigator (McKeever) Evaluation of the cooling efficacy of a second generation “Extend-a-Cool” transdermal cooling system. Alpharma, Inc., $1,500.

2006 - Principal Investigator (McKeever) Horse usage for normal blood samples for assays related to Equiox project. Merial Pharmaceutical, Ltd, $2,000.

2001-2006, Co-Principal Investigator (Rosen, Franke, McKeever, Ho, Fong, Chan, Rafi, Huang, Ghai) “Combat ration supplements for improved cognitive and physical performance.” US Army Natick Soldier System Center, Natick, MA. DAAD 16-02-C-05 and DAAD 16-03-C055. Contract Total Costs for yrs 2-3: $719,890, McKeever subcontract total costs: $211,333.

2005 - Principal Investigators: (Bagnell, McKeever, Williams) Inflammation in horses and cytokine assay development, NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine $79,000.

2003 - Principal Investigators (Gordon and McKeever) The effects of exercise and ghrelin administration on food intake and endocrine parameters of energy homeostasis in Standardbred mares NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine $40,000.

2003 - Principal Investigators (Watford, Manso, McKeever) Regulation of fuel homeostasis in the horse during pregnancy, lactation and development, NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $10,000

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2002 - Principal Investigator (Malinowski, McKeever, Gordon) Care of the Aging Equine Athlete. Bernice Barbour Foundation. $6,400.

2002 - Principal Investigators (McKeever and Lorimer) Do artificial oxygen carriers enhance performance and can we detect their use in horses? NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $40,000.

2002 - Principal Investigator (Watford, Manso, McKeever) Regulation of skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in the horse: effects of development and exercise. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $43,000.

2002 - Principal Investigators (Gordon, Malinowski, and McKeever) The regulation of energy homeostasis in the horse. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $49,000

2001 - Principal Investigator Effects of acid blocking therapies on plasma tCO2 concentration and markers of performance in Standardbred horses, NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $51,000

2000 - Principal Investigator (McKeever, Malinowski) Do electrolyte supplements alter plasma TCO2 concentrations in Standardbred horses? NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $59,000

2000 -Co-Principal Investigator (Malinowski, McKeever) Effect of age on the glucose insulin response to exercise in Standardbred mares. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $36,000.

2000-Principal Investigator (McKeever, Lorimer, Cook) An Equine specific transferrin receptor assay. Association of Racing Commissioners International, $22,400.

1999 - Principal Investigator (McKeever, Kearns, Malinowski) Does clenbuterol treatment alter muscle performance and aerobic capacity in the horse. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $55,000.

1999 - Co-Principal Investigator (Malinowski, Boyadjieva, Guirnalda, McKeever) Effect of exercise training and clenbuterol on immune function in the horse. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine.$55,000.

1999 - Principal Investigator (McKeever) Development of a new model for inducing arthritis. Merck Research Labs, $20,000.

1998 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Does enalapril alter pulmonary artery pressure and performance? A possible new treatment for EIPH. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $30,000.

1997 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever and Lorimer) Methods to detect prior rhuEPO use. Association of Racing Commissioners International. $25,500

1996 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Development of methods to detect prior EPO use. NJAESSpecial Initiative on Equine. $33,000

1996 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Methods to detect prior EPO use. Earle I. Mack Charitable Trust. $3,500

1996 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Development of methods to detect prior EPO use. New York Thoroughbred Horseman's Association. $10,000

1996 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Measures of exercise performance in geriatric mares undergoing chronic treatment with equine somatotropin (eST) Bresagen, Inc.. $6,400.

1996 - Co-Investigator:(Malinowski, Christensen, Hafs, Ralston, McKeever) Effects of equine somatotropin in geriatric mares. Bresagen, Inc. $92,500.

1995 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Erythropoietin dying to win? Effects on maximal aerobic capacity, blood pressure, and cardiovascular function. NJAES-Special Initiative on Equine. $16,000.

1995 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Erythropoietin dying to win? Effects on maximal aerobic capacity, blood pressure, and cardiovascular function. Rutgers Research Council, $800

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1995 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Endothelin response to exercise in young and geriatric female horses. ORSP-Busch Biomedical Research Program, $8,940.

1995-1998 .- Principal Investigator (McKeever). Start-up funding came from the New Jersey State Equine Initiative at approximately $140,000/yr for four years (1995-1998). Funding provided to develop the Rutgers Equine Exercise Physiology Laboratory.

1993 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever, Hinchcliff, Robertson) Effect of oral erythropoietin on blood volume in horses. Amarillo Cell Culture, Inc. $3,200

1993 - Co-Principal Investigator: (Beard, Holcombe, McKeever, Hinchcliff) Effect of Staphylectomy on airflow mechanics in horses. Ohio Standardbred & Thoroughbred Research Fund. $15,124.

1993 - Co-Investigator: (Kohn, Hinchcliff, McKeever) Effect of ambient temperature and humidity on performance in exercising horses. American Horse Shows Association. $33,039.

1993 - Co-Investigator: (Kohn, Hinchcliff, McKeever) Effect of total body washing with cool water on heat dissipation in horses exercised at 32.2 oC and 90% humidity. American Horse Shows Assn $5,658.

1992 - Co-Principal Investigator: (Hamlin, Bonagura, McKeever) Effect of an atriopeptidase inhibitor on the neuroendocrine control of cardiovascular function in dogs with heart failure. Source: Bayer Pharmaceutical Company. Direct costs: 1st year $250,000.

1992 - Co-Principal Investigator: (McKeever/Hinchcliff, Farris, Lamb) Serotonin & hormonal responses to prolonged exercise: effect of glucose infusion. Ohio Standardbred and Thoroughbred Funds. $19,681.

1992 - Co-Investigator: (Hamlin, Bonagura, McKeever) Clinical trial to prove efficacy of Enalapril to improve exercise tolerance in dogs with heart failure. Merck, Inc., $70,000.

1992 - Co-Principal Investigator: (Lombardo/McKeever, Heck, Whitehead, Auge, Hinchcliff, Alway) Anabolic steroids and anaerobic training. Department of Family Medicine Funds, $12,000.

1991 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever, McNally, Hinchcliff, Reed, Robertson) Effect of erythropoietin on maximal aerobic capacity. Ohio Standardbred & Thoroughbred Funds. $13,400

1991 - Co-Investigator: (Beard, Holcombe, McKeever, Hinchcliff) Effect of Sternothyroind myectomy on airflow mechanics in normal and clinically affected horses. Ohio Standardbred and Ohio Thoroughbred Research Fund. $15,725.

1991 - Co-Investigator (Hinchcliff, McKeever, Muir, Sams) Furosemide and phenylbutazone in performance horses: drug interactions & effects on performance. Grayson Foundation. $150,000.

1991 - Co-Investigator: (Hinchcliff, McKeever, Reinhardt) Energy expenditure, water flux, body composition changes during sustained running in sled dogs. Iams Corp $16,861

1991 - Co-Investigator (Hinchcliff, McKeever, Muir, Sams) Does Na+ bicarbonate improve athletic performance in horses? Ohio Standardbred & Thoroughbred Research Funds. $11,573.

1990 - Principal Investigator, (McKeever) Hemodynamics, atrial natriuretic peptide, and vasopressin in intact and splenectomized horses during exercise, University Seed Grant, $15,000.

1990 - Principal Investigator, (McKeever) Development Fund Grant, Columbus Instruments, $1,000.

1990 - Principal Investigator (McKeever) Plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentration in monkeys and horses. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA RTOP199-14-12-11, $2,200

1990 - Co-Investigator (Hinchcliff, McKeever, Muir) Thermoregulatory Responses to Running: Effect of Furosemide. Ohio Standardbred and Ohio Thoroughbred Research Funds. $12,624.

McKeever - Page 7 1990 - Co-Investigator: (Kohn, Fenger, Hinchcliff, McKeever) Relationship between O2 consumption & Hb saturation. Ohio Standardbred and Thoroughbred Research Funds. $7,880

1989 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever, Hinchcliff, Reed, Lamb, Muir) Endocrine changes during exercise in horses. Ohio Animal Health Trust, $4,996.

1989 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever, Hinchcliff, Reed, Lamb, Muir) Hormonal changes and exercise in the horse. Ohio Standardbred and Ohio Thoroughbred Research Funds, $2,117.

1989 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever, et al.) Hematocrit and plasma volume alterations during submaximal exercise in intact and splenectomized horses, Ohio Standardbred and Ohio Thoroughbred Research Funds, $9,560.

1989 - Co-Investigator: (Cooley, McKeever, Lamb, Hinchcliff, Muir) Furosemide and exercise: Hormonal response in the horse. Ohio Standardbred and Thoroughbred Research Fund. $2,913

1989 - Co-Investigator: (Hinchcliff, Muir, McKeever) Furosemide and exercise: Renal and extrarenal effects in exercising horses. Ohio Standardbred and Thoroughbred Research Funds. $11,841

1989 - Principal Investigator, (McKeever) Validation of Equine Heart Rate Meters. Exercise Physiology Development Fund Grant from Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stepath, $1,000.

1988 - Principal Investigator: (McKeever) Cardiovascular, fluid, electrolyte, & endocrine responses to the first week of exercise training in horses. Central Ohio Heart Assn Young Investigator Award $25,000

1988 - Co-Investigator: (Bramlage, Schneider, Hardy, Weisbrode, McKeever) Effects of exercise on articular cartilage repair in the horse. American Quarter Horse Association. $16,500

1988 - Co-Investigator: (Hinchcliff, Muir, McKeever) Effect of phenylbutazone on selected physiological and biochemical responses to exertion. Ohio Standardbred & Thoroughbred Research Fund $14,900.

1985-1987 - Co-Principal Investigator (Sandler and McKeever) Cardiovascular responses to simulated weightlessness in non-human primates. NASA RTOP #199-21-12-01. $380,000. Grant funded Dr. McKeever's research as a National Research Council Resident Research Associate.

Equipment and Other Gifts

2014United States Trotting Association: Development Fund Honorarium, $2,500.

2013James Covello: Development Fund Gift, $2,400.

2013New Jersey Racing Commission: (Malinowski and McKeever) Donation of Equipment and supplies from the closed NJ State Police Equine Drug Detection Laboratory $206,606.

2011Cambridge University Press: Development Fund Honorarium, $2,300.

2010Cambridge University Press: Development Fund Honorarium, $4,600.

2009Cambridge University Press: Development Fund Honorarium, $4,600.

2008Cambridge University Press: Development Fund Honorarium, $4,600.

2007Cambridge University Press: Development Fund Honorarium, $4,100.

1998Merial Pharmaceutical, Ltd Donation of Gastrogard valued at $8,000

1997Merial Pharmaceutical, Ltd Donation of Enalapril valued at $2,000

1995Ortho Biotech donated a new hemostasis analyzer valued at $30,000.

1995Merck, Inc. laboratory instruments with an estimated value of $75,000

1995Ortho-McNeal donated several laboratory instruments with an estimated value of $65,000

1995Ohmeda, Inc. (British Oxygen Corp.) several lab instruments estimated value of $45,000

1995-Horse owners donated 18 mares to the Exercise Physiology program.

Books:

1. The Athletic Horse, Principles and Practice of Equine Sports Medicine, 3rd Edition, Editors Hodgson D, McKeever, K.H. and C. McGowan, Elsevier, St. Louis, In Preparation, target publication date 2024.

2. The Athletic Horse, Principles and Practice of Equine Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, Editors Hodgson D, McKeever, K.H. and C. McGowan, Elsevier, St. Louis, 2014.

Book Chapters:

1. McKeever, K.H. Equine Exercise Physiology. In: The Biology of Domestic Animals, Eds, Colin G. Scanes and Rodney Hill, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, Chapter 1, pp 3-17, 2017.

2. McKeever, K.H. Exercise and rehabilitation of the older horse. In: Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice, Geriatric Medicine, ed. Catherine McGowan. Elsevier, Philadelphia, Vol 32, pp. 317-330, 2016.

3.Jose-Cunilleras, E. and McKeever, K.H. Body fluids and electrolytes: responses to exercise and training. Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery: Basic and Clinical Sciences of the Equine Athlete Second Edition. Eds: K. Hinchcliff, A. Kaneps, R. Geor, Elsevier, Philadelphia, Section 2, Chapter 38, pp. 837-854, 2014.

4. McKeever, K.H. and R.A. Lehnhard Physiology of acid base balance and fluid shifts with exercise. In:The Athletic Horse, Principles and Practice of Equine Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, Eds. D.R. Hodgson, K.H. McKeever, and C.T. McGowan, Elsevier, St. Louis, Section II, Chapters 6, pp. 69-87, 2014.

5. McKeever, K.H., P. Davitt, and S. Arent. Hormonal responses to exercise and training. In:The Athletic Horse, Principles and Practice of Equine Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, Eds. D.R. Hodgson, K.H. McKeever, and C.T. McGowan, Elsevier, St. Louis, Section II, Chapters 7, pp. 88-107, 2014.

6. McKeever, K.H. and R.A. Lehnhard. Age and disuse in Athletes: Effects of detraining, spelling, injury, and aging. In:The Athletic Horse, Principles and Practice of Equine Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, Eds. D.R. Hodgson, K.H. McKeever, and C.T. McGowan, Elsevier, St. Louis, Section II, Chapters 12, pp. 243-252, 2014..

7. McKeever, K.H. Feed Supplements to Maintain Performance and Health, In: Applied Equine Nutrition and Training – ENUTRACO 2011, Ed: Arno Lindner, Wageningen Academic Press, Wageningen, Netherlands, pp. 179-191, 2011.

8. McKeever, K.H. Endocrine alterations in the equine athlete: an update. Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice, Endocrine Diseases, ed. Ramiro Toribio. Elsevier, Philadelphia, Vol. 27:197-218, 2011.

9. McKeever, K.H. & M.E. Gordon Endocrine alterations in the equine athlete. Equine Exercise Physiology Eds: K. Hinchcliff, A. Kaneps, R. Geor, Elsevier, Philadelphia, 5.2, 278-304, 2008.

10. McKeever, K.H. Body fluids and electrolytes: responses to exercise and training. Equine Exercise Physiology Eds: K. Hinchcliff, A. Kaneps, R. Geor, Elsevier, Philadelphia, Chapter 6.1, 328-346, 2008.

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11. McKeever, K.H. Aging and how it affects the response to exercise in the horse. In: Equine Geriatric Medicine and Surgery, Ed: J. Bertone, Elsevier, Philadelphia, pp. 69-78, 2005.

12. McKeever, K.H. Does it Work? Testing the efficacy of feed supplements In: Advances in Equine Nutrition III Ed. Joseph D. Pagan. Nottingham University Press, Nottingham UK, pp. 6568, 2005.

13. McKeever, K.H. Can feed cause a positive blood test in racehorses? In: Advances in Equine Nutrition III Ed. Joseph D. Pagan. Nottingham University Press, Nottingham UK, pp. 68-76, 2005

14. McKeever, K.H. Body fluids and electrolytes: responses to exercise and training. Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery: Basic and Clinical Sciences of the Equine Athlete Eds: K. Hinchcliff, A. Kaneps, R. Geor, Elsevier, Philadelphia, Chpt. 38, p. 853-871, 2004.

15. McKeever, K.H. and M.E. Gordon Endocrine alterations in the equine athlete. Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery: Basic and Clinical Sciences of the Equine Athlete Eds: K. Hinchcliff, A. Kaneps, R. Geor, Elsevier, Philadelphia, Chpt. 35, pp. 793-814, 2004

16. McKeever, K.H. Exercise physiology of the older horse. In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice; Geriatrics, ed. J.M. MacLeay, Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. 18:469490, 2002.

17. McKeever, K.H. The endocrine system and the challenge of exercise. In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice; Equine Endocrinology, eds Messer, N.T. and P.J. Johnson. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. 18:321-354, 2002.

18. McKeever, K.H. Effect of exercise on fluid balance and renal function in horses. In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice; Fluids, Electrolytes and Thermoregulation in Horses, ed. K.W. Hinchcliff. Vol. 14: 23-44, 1998.

19. McKeever, K.H. Electrolyte and water balance in the exercising horse, In: Nutrition Manuel for Veterinarians. American Association of Equine Practitioners and Purina Mills, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Chapter 10, pp. 79-86, 1997.

20. McKeever, K.H., Water and electrolytes and the prevention of thermal injuries. Horse Industry Handbook, American Youth Horse Council, Lexington, Chpt. 8, pp 861-863, 1994.

21. McKeever, K.H. Sympatholytic and Sympathomimetics. In: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice; Drug use in Performance Horses, eds. K. Hinchcliff & R. Sams. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. 9, pp 635-647, 1993.

Journal Articles:

Published, in Press, and Submitted:

1.Rankins, E.M., K.D. Salem, H.C. Manso, K. Malinowski, K.H. McKeever, Effect of clenbuterol on muscle activity during exercise in Standardbred horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (In Press), 2022.

2.Buchalski, F.M., E.M. Rankins, K. Malinowski, K.H. McKeever, The effects of an external equine nasal strip on thermoregulation during exercise in horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (Submitted and in revision), 2022.

3.Janabi, Ali H.D., Amy S. Biddle, Kenneth H. McKeever. The gut microbiome: importance and effectors; Comparative Exercise Physiology (Submitted for review), 2021.

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4. Rankins, E.M., H.C. Manso, K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Muscular tension as an indicator of acute stress in horses. Physiological Reports, (https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15220), epub online, 2022.

5. Yigit, T, F. Han, E.M. Rankins, J. Yi, K.H.McKeever, and K. Malinowski. Wearable Inertial Sensor-based Limb Lameness Detection and Pose Estimation for Horses. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1109/TASE.2022.3157793 19: 13651379, 2021.

6. Rankins, E.M., C.R. Wickens, K.H. McKeever, K. Malinoski. A survey of horse selection, longgevity, and retirement in equine assisted services in the United States. Animals, 11: 2333, 129 (https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082333), 2021.

7. McKeever, KH, HC Manso, Filho, Ellen Rankins, Camille Duchamp, Yassin Salah, CK Fenger, W Duer, K Malinowski, GA Maylin. Clenbuterol plasma concentrations after therapeutic administration in fit Standardbred Horses: Threshold recommendations. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP200065) 17:343-355, 2021.

8. Klein, D.J., T. Anthony, K.H. McKeever. Metabolomics in equine sport and exercise. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition (https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.13384) 105:140-148, 2021.

9. McKeever, K.H., Malinowski, K., Fenger, C., Duer, W., and Maylin, G.A., Evaluation of cobalt as a performance enhancing drug (PED). Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP200001), 16:243–252, 2020.

10. Klein, D.J., K.H. McKeever, E. T. Mirek, T. Anthony. Metabolomic investigation of equine skeletal muscle in response to acute fatiguing exercise and chronic exercise training. Frontiers in Physiology (https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn13384) 11: Article 10:1-15, 2020.

11.Wallace, S., Rankins, E. M., and KH.. McKeever. Effects of Lactanase® on the plasma lactate response to an incremental exercise test in the horse. Comparative Exercise Physiology, https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP200007), 16: 409-413, 2020.

12. Manso, H.C., K.H. McKeever, H.E. Manso, M. Watford. Abundance of the skeletal muscle Glut-4 glucose transport protein in Standardbred foals during development and exercise. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP200008), 16: 395-402, 2020.

13. Klein, D.J., T. Anthony, K.H. McKeever. Changes in maximal aerobic capacity, body composition, and athletic capacity with prolonged training and detraining in Standardbred horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP190046) 16: 187–195, 2020.

14. Malinowski, K., C. Yee, J.M. Tevlin, E.K. Birks, M.M. Durando, H. Pournajafi-Nazarloo, A.A. Cavaiola, K.H. McKeever. The Effects of Equine Assisted Activities Therapy on Plasma Cortisol and Oxytocin Concentrations and Heart Rate Variability in Horses and Measures of Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2018.01.011) 64:17-26, 2018.

15. Bello, N.T., W.C. Cohick, K.H. McKeever, K. Malinowski. Paul D. Sturkie: Avian Cardiac Physiologist. Journal of Poultry Science (http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pey072) 97:2203-2206, 2018.

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16. Avenatti, R.C., K.H. McKeever, D.W. Horohov, K. Malinowski Effects of age and submaximal exercise on physiological markers of stress, inflammatory cytokines, and HSP70 and HSP90 gene expression and protein content in whole blood and skeletal muscle in female Standardbred horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP170020), 14:27-45, 2018.

17.Coffin, D., Causey, R., Staniar, B., Williams, C., McKeever, K., Gradil, C., Nadeau, J, Sanchez, A., Lichtenwalner, A., Biddle, A., and Cole K.. Equine Owners Research and Education Needs to Improve Gastrointestinal Health in Their Equids, Journal of the National Association of County Agriculture Agents (NACAA), Volume 10, Issue 1, Article 3, 2017.

18. McKeever, K.H. Nutraceuticals: a goldmine but for whom? Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEPx17002), 13:121-126, 2017.

19. Manso, H.C., Betros, C.L., Gordon, M.E., Manso, H.E.C.C., Watford, M, McKeever, K.H.. Effect of aging and training on body composition, concentrations of glutamine and other amino acids in plasma and skeletal muscle in mature Standardbred mares, Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP170003), 13:63-69, 2017.

20. Janabi, Ali H.D., Amy S. Biddle, Dylan Klein, Kenneth H. McKeever. The Effects of Acute Strenuous Exercise on Gut Microbiota in Standardbred Racehorses. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP160030) 13:13-24, 2017.

21. Janabi, Ali H.D., Amy S. Biddle, Dylan Klein, Kenneth H. McKeever. Exercise Training Changes the Gut Microbiota of Standardbred Racehorses. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP160015) 12:119-129, 2016.

22. Janabi, Ali H.D. Lee J. Kerkhoff, Lori R. McGuinness, Amy S. Biddle, Kenneth H. McKeever. Comparison between a Modified Phenol/Chloroform DNA Extraction method and a Commercial Kit using Regular and Next Generation Sequencing Techniques; Journal of Microbiological Methods (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mimet.2016.07.019)129:14-19, 2016.

23. McKeever, K.H., B.A. McNally, R.A. Lehnhard, D.C. Poole. Effect of erythropoietin on blood volume, VO2MAX, and hemodynamics. Respiration Physiology and Neurobiology, (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2016.02.001) 225: 38-47, 2016.

24. Walker, A.J., S.M. Arent, and K.H.McKeever Effectiveness of a supplement derived from dehydrated cantaloupe juice as a recovery aid for horses following strenuous exercise

Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP150023) 11:213-221, 2015.

25. Gordon, M.E., D.L. Thompson, and K.H. McKeever. Effect of exogenous ghrelin infusion on feed intake and metabolic parameters of energy homeostasis in Standardbred mares.

Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP144002) 10: 113-122, 2014.

26. Drake S.D., L.E. Hansen, C. Harris, W.C. Lewis, E. Miller, B. Moranville, M. Blyzka, W.G. Bergen, K.H. McKeever, G.J. Hausman, and M.V. Dodson. Effects of clenbuterol on horses.

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Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP13022) 9:181-187, 2013.

Liburt, N.R., K. McKeever, D. Smarsh, K. Malinowski, R. Geor. Response of the hypothalamic- pituitary- adrenal axis to stimulation tests before and after exercise training in old and young Standardbred mares. Journal of Animal Science https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2013-6329 91: 5208-5219, 2013.

28. Norton, R.P., Lehnhard, RA, Kearns, C.F., McKeever, K.H. Ephedra-induced alterations in cardiovascular function and thermoregulation during acute exercise in horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP12021) 9:109-117, 2013.

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29. Betros, C.L., N.M. McKeever, K. Malinowski, H.C. Manso, K.H. McKeever.. Effects of aging and training on resting and intrinsic heart rate in horses. Comparative Exercise Physiol. (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP12020) 9:43-50, 2013.

30. Liburt, N.R., M.N. Fugaro, E K. Wunderlich, J. L. Zambito, D.W. Horohov, A. Betancourt, Raymond C. Boston, Raymond Geor, K.H. McKeever. The effect of age and exercise training on insulin sensitivity, fat and muscle tissue cytokine profiles and body composition of old and young Standardbred mares . Comparative Exer Physiol. (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP12017) 8:173-187, 2012.

31. Baldassari, J., W.C. Franke, D.W. Horohov, A. Betancourt, and K.H. McKeever Effects of quercetin on exercise potential and exercise-induced cytokines in the horse Comparative Exercise Physiol. (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP12001) 8:131-142, 2012.

32. Watson, P, R.A. Lehnhard, S. Butterfield, and K.H. McKeever, The metabolic cost to treadmill graded exercise: traditional vs. underwater. Comparative Exercise Physiol. (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP12002) 8:11-17, 2012.

33. Manso, H.C. Filho, H.E. Manso, K.H. McKeever, S.R. Duarte, J.M.G. Abreu, Heart rate of of two breeds of four gaited horses to a simulated field gaited test Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP11013) 8:41-46, 2012.

34. McKeever, K.H., S.M. Wickler, T. Smith, D.C. Poole Effects of high altitude and exercise on plasma erythropoietin in equids. Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254011000109) 7: 193-199, 2011.

35. Aulisio, J.L., N.R. Libut, K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Training-induced alterations in rump fat thickness and plasma leptin concentration in young and old Standardbred mares. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254011000018 7: 127-132, 2011.

36. Lehnhard, R.A., A.. Adams, A. Betancourt, D.W. Horohov, N.R. Liburt, J.M. Streltsova, W.C. Franke, K.H. McKeever. Phenylbutazone blocks the cytokine response following a high intensity incremental exercise challenge in horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254010000334 7:103-108, 2011.

37. Lehnhard, R.A., M. Barlett, B. Roche, K.W. Hinchcliff, and K.H. McKeever. Variations in lactate during a graded maximal exercise test due to sampling location and method. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254010000255 7: 81-87, 2011

38. Wanderley, E.K., H.C. Manso Filho, H.E. Costa, T.A. Santiago, K.H. McKeever. Metabolic changes in four-beat gaited horses after field marcha simulation. Equine Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00288.x 42 (S38): 105-109, 2010.

39. McKeever, K.H. , T.L. Eaton, S. Geiser, C.F. Kearns, and R.A. Lehnhard Age related decreases in thermoregulation and cardiovascular function. Equine Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00259.x 42 (S38): 220-227, 2010.

40. Liburt, N.R., A. Adams, A. Betancourt, D.W. Horohov, and K.H. McKeever. Exerciseinduced increases in inflammatory cytokine in muscle and blood in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00275.x 42 (S38) 280-288, 2010.

41. Smarsh, D., C.A. Williams, N.R. Liburt, J.M. Streltsova, K.H. McKeever. Black tea, orange, ginger, and cranberry extract supplementation to horses undergoing an intense bout of exercise affects oxidative stress and antioxidant status. Equine Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2010.00182.x 42 (S38): 317-322, 2010.

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42. Lehnhard, R.A., A. Szucsik, V. Balaskonis, K. Malinowski, and K. McKeever. Effects of training and cessation of training on plasma tCO2 concentration in Standardbreds. Comparative Exercise Physioology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254010000164 7:15-17, 2010.

43. Balaskonis, V, A. Szucsik, R.A. Lehnhard, and K.H. McKeever Effect of pelleted dietary supplements on plasma tCO2 concentration in Standardbred horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254010000085 7:43-48, 2010.

44. Arent, S.M., M. Senso, D.L. Golem, K.H. McKeever The effects of theaflavin-enriched black tea extract on muscle soreness, oxidative stress, inflammation, and endocrine responses to acute anaerobic interval training: a randomized, double-blind, crossover study. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-7-11 7,11, 2010.

45. Caltibilota, T.J., J.G. Milizio, S.R. Malone, J. Kenney, and K.H. McKeever. Effect of Sucralfate® on plasma total carbon dioxide concentration in horses subjected to a simulated race test. The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2008.09.003 183:191-195, 2010.

46. Walker, A., S.M. Arent, and K.H. McKeever. Maximal aerobic capacity (VO2MAX) in horses: a retrospective study to identify the age-related decline.. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254010000073 6: 177-181, 2010.

47. Liburt, N.R.., K.H. McKeever, J.M. Streltsova, W.C. Franke, M.E. Gordon, H.C. Manso, Filho, D.W. Horohov, R.T. Rosen, C.T. Ho, A.P. Singh, N. Vorsa. Effects of cranberry and ginger on the physiological response to exercise and markers of inflammation following acute exercise in horses. Comparative Exercise Physiol. https://doi.org/10.1017/S175525401000005X 6:157-169, 2010.

48.Catlin, D.H., G.A. Maylin, S.A. Benchaar, S.M. Neades, M.S. Timmons, K.H. McKeever Detection of pegylated-epoetin beta in horse plasma after intravenous administration, Comparative Exercise Physiology, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254009990171 6: 105-108, 2009.

49.Arent, S.M., P. Davitt, D.L. Golem, C.A. Williams, K.H. McKeever, and C.A. Jaouhari. The effects of a post-workout nutraceutical drink on body composition, performance, and hormonal and biochemical responses in Division I college football players. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254009990134 6:73-80, 2009.

50. Ciolino, D., Lehnhard R.A., and McKeever, K.H. Effect of Gastrogard on plasma tCO2 concentration in Standardbred horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254009990146 6:81-87, 2009.

51. Kearns, C.F. and K.H. McKeever. Clenbuterol and the horse revisited. The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2008.08.021 182:384-391, 2009.

52. Manso, H.C., K.H. McKeever M.E. Gordon, H.E. Manso, W.S. Lagakos, G. Wu, M. Watford. Developmental changes in the concentrations of glutamine and other amino acids in plasma and skeletal muscle of the Standardbred foal. Journal of Animal Science, https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2009-1845 87:2528-2535, 2009.

53. Manso, Filho, H.C., H.E. Costa, G. Wu, K.H. McKeever, and M. Watford. Equine placenta expresses glutamine synthetase. Veterinary Research Communication, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-008-9167-2 33:175-182, 2009.

54.Lehnhard, R.A., H.C. Manso, Filho,, R. Causey, M. Watford, and K.H. McKeever. Maternal and fetal heart rates during exercise in horses. Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1478061509369613 6:43-48, 2009.

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55. Manso, H.C., K.H. McKeever, G. Wu, and M. Watford. Changes in glutamine metabolism indicate a mild catabolic state in the transition mare. Journal of Animal Science, https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.20080-1054 86:3424-3431, 2008.

56. Manso, Filho, H.C., H.E. Costa, Y. Wang, K.H. McKeever, M. Watford,. Distribution of glutamine synthetase and an inverse relationship between glutamine synthetase expression and intramuscular glutamine concentration in the horse Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (Part B) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpb.2008.03.015 150:326-330, 2008.

57. Williams, C.A., M.E. Gordon, C.L. Betros, K.H. McKeever. Apoptosis and antioxidant status are influenced by age and exercise training in horses. Journal of Animal Science https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2007-0585 86:576-583, 2008.

58. Manso, Filho, H.C., K.H. McKeever, M.E. Gordon, H. Costa, M. Watford. Novel findings regarding Glut-4 expression in adipose tissue and muscle in horses - a preliminary report. The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2006.10.022 174: 565-569, 2007.

59. Gordon, M.E., K.H. McKeever, C.L. Betros, H.C. Manso, Filho Exercise-induced alterations in plasma concentrations of ghrelin, adiponectin, leptin, glucose, insulin, and cortisol in horses. The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2006.01.003 173:532-540, 2007.

60. Gordon, M.E., C.L. Betros, H.C. Manso, K.H. McKeever. Plasma leptin, ghrelin, and adiponectin concentrations in fit vs. unfit Standardbred mares. The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2005.11.004 173:91-100, 2007.

61. McKeever, J.M., K.H. McKeever, J. Alberici, M.E. Gordon, and H.C. Manso, Filho Effect of Gastrogard on markers of performance in Standardbred horses. Equine Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05624.x Suppl. 36:668-671, 2006.

62. Vincent, T.L., J.R. Newton, C.M. Deaton, S.H. Franklin, T. Biddick, K.H. McKeever, P. McDonough, L.E. Young, D.R. Hodgson and D.J. Marlin. Retrospective study of predictive variables for maximal heart rate (HRmax) in horses undergoing strenuous treadmill exercise. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05531.x 36:146152, 2006.

63. McKeever, K.H., J.M. Agans, S. Geiser, P. Lorimer, and G.A. Maylin. Low dose exogenous erythropoietin elicits an ergogenic effect in Standardbred horses. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05545.x Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. 36:233238, 2006.

64. Malinowski, K., E.J. Shock, P. Rochelle, C.F. Kearns, P.D. Guirnalda, and K.H. McKeever. Plasma -endorphin, cortisol, and immune responses to acute exercise are altered by age and exercise training in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05551.x 36:2267-2273, 2006.

65. Abe, T., C.F. Kearns, H.C. Manso, Filho, Y. Sato, K.H. McKeever. Muscle, tendon, and somatotropin responses to restriction of muscle blood flow induced by KAATSU-walk training Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05566.x 36:345348, 2006.

66. Gordon, M.E., K.H. McKeever, S. Bokman, C.L. Betros, H.C. Manso, Filho, N. Liburt, and J Streltsova. Interval exercise alters feed intake as well as leptin and ghrelin concentrations in Standardbred mares Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2006.tb05611.x 36:2596-2605, 2006.

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67. Streltsova, J.M., K.H. McKeever, N.R. Liburt, H.C. Manso, M.E. Gordon, D. Horohov, R. Rosen, W. Franke. Effect of orange peel and black tea extracts on markers of performance and cytokine markers of inflammation in horses. Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/ECP200687 3:121-130, 2006.

68. Gordon, M.E. and K.H. McKeever Oral and intravenous carbohydrate challenges decrease active ghrelin concentrations and alter hormones related to control of appetite and energy balance in horses. Journal of Animal Science https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2005-484 84: 1682-1690, 2006.

69. Gordon, M., K.H. McKeever, S. Bokman, C.L. Betros, H.C. Manso, Filho, N.R. Liburt, and J. M. Streltsova. Training-induced energy balance mismatch in Standardbred mares. Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755254011000018 3:73-82, 2006.

70. Szucsik, A., V. Balaskonis, and K.H. McKeever. Effect of seven common supplements on plasma electrolyte and total carbon dioxide concentration and strong ion difference in Standardbred horses subjected to a simulated race test. Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1079/ECP200676 3:37-44, 2006.

71. Kearns, C.F., K.H. McKeever, K. Malinowski. Changes in adiponectin and leptin are associated with changes in fat mass after clenbuterol treatment in horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000185108.63028.04 38:262-267, 2006.

72. Kearns, C.F., K.H. McKeever, V. Roegner, S.M Brady, K. Malinowski Adiponectin and leptin are related to fat mass in horses. The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2005.05.002 172: 460-465, 2006.

73. Gordon, M.E. and K.H. McKeever Diurnal variation of ghrelin, leptin, and adiponectin in Standardbred mares. Journal of Animal Science, https://doi.org/10.2527/2005.83102365x 83:2365-2371, 2005.

74. McKeever, K.H. Book Review - Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery: Basic and Clinical Sciences of the Equine The Veterinary Journal, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2005.03.010 170:174, 2005.

75. McKeever, K., K. Hinchcliff, S. Alway, J. Farris, J. Lombardo. Acute progressive resistance exercise alters intracardiac pressure in ponies. Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1079/ECP200676 2:113-118, 2005.

76. McKeever, K.H. Invited Book Review - Equine Exercise Physiology. The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2005.03.011 170:76, 2005.

77. Malinowski, K, C.F. Kearns, P.D. Guirnalda, V. Roegner, K.H. McKeever. Effect of chronic clenbuterol administration and exercise training on immune function in horses. Journal of Animal Science https://doi.org/10.2527/2004.82123500x 82: 3500-3507, 2004.

78. Abe, T, C.F. Kearns, H.C. Manso Filho, Y. Sato, M.M. Sleeper, and K.H. McKeever. Acute vascular occlusion in horses: effects on skeletal muscle size and blood flow. Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology https://doi.org/10.1079/ECP200429 1:239-243, 2004.

79. Lehnhard, R.A. K.H. McKeever, C. F. Kearns, and M. D. Beekley. Myosin heavy chain profiles and body composition are different in old versus young Standardbred mares The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1016/S1090-0233(03)00045-5 167: 59-66, 2004.

80. McKeever, K.H. Aging and how it affects the physiological response to exercise in the horse. Clinical Techniques in Equine Practice https://doi.org/10.1053/S1534-7516(03)00068-4 2:258265, 2003.

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81. McKeever, K.H. Guest Editorial - Overtraining Syndrome In Standardbred Horses: New Insight into the Role of Red Blood Cell Hypervolemia The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1016/S1090-0233(03)00052-2 165:190-192, 2003.

82. Plant, D.R., C.F. Kearns, K.H. McKeever, G.S. Lynch. Therapeutic clenbuterol treatment does not affect Ca2+-sensitivity of permeablized fast skeletal muscle fibers from exercise trained or untrained horses. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027377731137 24: 471-476, 2003.

83. Beekley, M.D., J.M. Ideus, W.F. Brechue, C.F. Kearns, K.H. McKeever. Chronic clenbuterol administration alters myosin heavy chain composition in Standardbred mares. The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1016/S1090-0233(02)00178-8 165: 234-239, 2003

84. Kearns, C.F. and K.H. McKeever Clenbuterol diminishes aerobic performance in horses Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000185108.63028.04 34:1976-1985, 2002.

85. Kearns, C.F., K.H. McKeever, T. Abe. Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture- implications for performance. The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1053/tvjl.2001.0702 164:224-234, 2002.

86. Roche, B.M., Schwartz, D., Lehnhard, R.A., McKeever, K.H., Nakayama, T., Kirby, T.E., Robitaille, P-M., Hamilin, R.L Changes in concentrations of neuroendocrine hormones and catecholamines in dogs with myocardial failure produced by rapid ventricular pacing. American Journal Veterinary Research, https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.2002.63.1413 63:1413–1417, 2002.

87. Kearns, C.F., K.H. McKeever, H. John-Alder, T. Abe, W. Brechue. Relationship between body composition, blood volume, and maximal oxygen uptake. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2002.tb05470.x 34:485-490, 2002.

88. Malinowski, K., C.L. Betros, L. Flora, C.F. Kearns, K.H. McKeever. Effect of training on age-related changes in plasma insulin and glucose. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2002.tb05408.x 34:147-153, 2002.

89. Betros, C.L., K.H. McKeever, C.F. Kearns, and K. Malinowski. Effects of ageing and training on maximal heart rate and VO2max Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2002.tb05399.x 34:100-105, 2002.

90. McKeever, K.H., CF. Kearns, and L.A. Antas. Endothelin response during and after exercise in horses. The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1053/tvjl.2002.0706 164:38-46, 2002.

91. McKeever, K.H., R. Scali, S. Geiser, C.F. Kearns. Plasma aldosterone concentration and renal sodium excretion are altered during the first days of training in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.2002.tb05477.x 34:524-531, 2002.

92. Kearns, C.F., K.H., McKeever, K. Kumagai, T, Abe. Fat-Free mass is related to one-mile race performance in elite Standardbred horses. The Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1053/tvjl.2001.0656 163:260-266, 2002.

93. Sleeper, M., C.F. Kearns, K.H. McKeever. Chronic clenbuterol administration negatively alters cardiac function in the horse. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise https://doi.org/10.1097/00005768-200204000-00013 34:643-650, 2002.

94. Kearns, C.F., K.H. McKeever, K. Malinowski, M.B. Struck, T. Abe Chronic administration of therapeutic levels of clenbuterol acts as a repartitioning agent. Journal of Applied Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.2001.91.5.2064 91:2064-2079, 2001.

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95. Kearns, C.F., J.A. Lenhart, and K.H. McKeever. Cross-reactivity between human erythropoietin antibody and horse erythropoietin. Electrophoresis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10832872/ 21:1454-1457, 2000.

96. Fenger, C.K., K.H. McKeever, K.W. Hinchcliff, C.W. Kohn. Determinants of oxygen delivery and hemoglobin saturation during incremental exercise in horses. American Journal Veterinary Research https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.2000.61.1325 61:1325-1332, 2000.

97. McKeever, K.H. and K. Malinowski.. Endocrine response to exercise in young and old female horses. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05284.x 30:561-566, 1999.

98. Kohn, C.W., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever. Effects of ambient temperature and humidity on pulmonary artery temperature of exercising horses. Equine Veterinary J. Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05256.x 30:404-411, 1999.

99. Hinchcliff, K.W., and K.H. McKeever. Furosemide and weight carriage alter the acid:base responses of horses to incremental and brief intense exertion. Equine Veterinary J. Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05251.x 30:375-379, 1999.

100. Kohn, C.W., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever. Evaluation of washing with cold water to facilitate heat dissipation in horses exercised in hot, humid conditions. American Journal Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10188810/ 60:299-305, 1999.

101. Horohov, D.W., A.N. Dimock, P.D. Guirnalda, R. Folsom, K. Malinowski, K.H. McKeever. Effects of exercise on the immune response of young and old horses. American Journal Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10328438/ 60:643-647, 1999.

102. Hinchcliff K.W. and McKeever K.H. Fluid administration attenuates the haemodynamic effect of frusemide in running horses. Equine Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1998.tb04495.x 30:246-250, 1998.

103. McKeever, K.H. Blood viscosity and its role in the haemodynamic responses to intense exertion. Equine Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1998.tb04079.x 30:3, 1998.

104. Farris, J.W. , K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever, D.R. Lamb. Effect of tryptophan and of glucose on exercise capacity of horses. Journal of Applied Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1998.85.3.807 85:807-816, 1998.

105. McKeever, K.H., K. Malinowski, R. Christensen, H. Hafs. Chronic recombinant equine somatotropin administration does not affect aerobic capacity or indices of exercise performance in geriatric horses. The British Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1016/s1090-0233(98)80029-4 155:19-25, 1998.

106. McKeever, K.H. and K. Malinowski. Exercise capacity in young and old mares. American Journal of Veterinary Research Https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05284.x 58:14681472, 1997.

107. Wemple, R.D., D.R. Lamb, K.H. McKeever. Caffeine vs caffeine free sports drinks: effects on urine production at rest and during prolonged exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-972593 18:40-46, 1997.

108. McClain, J., J.E. Wohlt, K.H. McKeever, and P.M. Ward. Horse hair coat cleanliness is affected by bedding materials: a comparison of clean and used wheat straw, wood shavings and pelleted newspaper. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science https://doi.org/10.1016/S0737-0806(97)80308-5 17:48-52, 1997.

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109. McKeever, K.H. Erythropoietin: a new form of blood doping in horses. In: Proceedings 11th International Conference of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians. https://igsrv.org/conference-proceedings Ed. J. Wade, R&W Press, Newmarket, UK, 1996, pp 7984. (Peer Refereed).

110. Heck, R.W., K.H. McKeever, S.E. Alway, W.K. Auge, R. Whitehead, A.L. Bertone, J. A. Lombardo. Resistance-induced increases in muscle mass and performance in ponies. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise https://doi.org/10.1097/00005768-199607000-00015 28:877883, 1996.

111. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.W. McKeever, W.W. Muir, and R.A.. Sams Furosemide reduces accumulated oxygen deficit and rate of lactate production in horses during brief intense exertion. Journal of Applied Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1996.81.4.1550 81:1550-1554, 1996.

112. Dyke, T.M., K.W. Hinchcliff, R.A. Sams, K.H. McKeever, W.W. Muir, III. The effects of submaximal exercise on the pharmacokinetics of furosemide in horses. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and. Therapeutics https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2885.1996.tb00033.x 19:164-166, 1996.

113. McKeever, K.H., L.C. Keil, and H. Sandler. Intrapericardial denervation: responses to water immersion in rhesus monkeys. American Journal of Physiology, https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1995.268.4.R1040 268: R1040 - R1049, 1995.

114. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W.W. Muir, R.A. Sams. Pharmacological interaction of furosemide and phenylbutazone in horses. American J. Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7486400/ 56:1206-1212, 1995.

115. McKeever, K.H. and K.W. Hinchcliff, Neuroendocrine control of blood volume, blood pressure, and cardiovascular function in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1995.tb04894.x 18:77-81, 1995.

116. Hinchcliff, K.W. and K.H. McKeever. Frusemide. Equine Veterinary Journal Suppl https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1995.tb04932.x 18: 256-258, 1995.

117. Farris, J.W., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever, D.R. Lamb. Glucose infusion increases maximal duration of prolonged treadmill exercise in Standardbred horses. Equine Veterinary Journal (Suppl) https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1995.tb04952.x 18:357-361, 1995.

118. Mitten, L.A., K.W. Hinchcliff, J. Pate, C. Kohn, K.H. McKeever. Effect of exercise intensity on plasma prostaglandin concentrations in horses. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7695140/ American Journal Veterinary Research. 56:122-126, 1994.

119. Cooley, J.L., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever, D.R. Lamb, W.W. Muir, III. Effect of furosemide on plasma atrial natriuretic peptide and aldosterone concentrations and renin activity in running horses. American Journal Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8172419/ 55:273-277, 1994.

120. Giraudet, A., K.W. Hinchcliff, C.W. Kohn, and K.H. McKeever. The early insulin response to an intravenous glucose tolerance test in horses. American Journal Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8192262/ 55:379-381, 1994.

121. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W.W. Muir. Effect of phenylbutazone on the hemodynamic, acid:base and eicosanoid responses to sustained submaximal exertion in horses. Research in Veterinary Science https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-5288(94)90153-8 56:352-362, 1994.

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122. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, S.M. Reed, J.T. Robertson. Role of decreased plasma volume in hematocrit alterations during incremental treadmill exercise in horses. American Journal of Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1993.265.2.R404 265:R404-R408, 1993.

123. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, D.F. Gerken and R.A. Sams. Effects of cocaine on incremental treadmill exercise in horses. Journal of Applied Physiology https://doi.org10.1152/jappl.1993.75.6.2727 75:2727-2733, 1993.

124. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, S.M. Reed, R.L. Hamlin. Splenectomy alters the hemodynamic response to incremental exercise in the horse. American Journal of Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1993.265.2.R409 265: R409-R413, 1993.

125. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, R.A. Sams, and W.W. Muir. Effect of furosemide and weight carriage on energetic responses of horses to incremental exertion. American Journal Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8239140/ 54:1500-1504, 1993.

126. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, J.L. Cooley, D.R. Lamb. Furosemide magnifies the exerciseinduced elevation of plasma vasopressin concentration in horses. Research in Veterinary Sci. Https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-5288(93)90074-p 55:101-105, 1993.

127. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, S.M. Reed, J.T. Robertson. Plasma constituents during incremental treadmill exercise in intact and splenectomised horses. Equine Veterinary Journal https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1993.tb02950.x 25:233-236, 1993.

128. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, J.L. Cooley, D.R. Lamb, and W.W. Muir. Arterial-venous difference in atrial natriuretic peptide concentration during exercise in horses. American Journal Veterinary Research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1466516/ 53:2174-2177, 1992.

129. McKeever, K.H., K. Hinchcliff, L. Schmall, D. Lamb, W. Muir. Plasma renin activity, aldosterone, and vasopressin, during incremental exercise in horses. American Journal Veterinary Research. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1510299/ 53:1290-1293, 1992.

130. Keil, L.C., K.H. McKeever, M. Skidmore, J. Hines, W.B. Sievers. The effect of head down tilt and water immersion on intercranial pressure in nonhuman primates. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1567318/ 63:181-185, 1992.

131. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, L.M. Schmall, W.W. Muir. Renal tubular function in horses during submaximal exercise. American Journal of Physiology (Reg Integ, CompPhysiol) https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1991.261.3.R553 261: R553-R560, 1991.

132. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, L.M. Schmall, D.R. Lamb and W.W. Muir. Atrial natriuretic peptide during exercise in horses. Equine Exercise Physiology https://www.iceep.org/pdf/iceep3/_1130110714_001.pdf 3:368-373, 1991.

133. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W.W. Muir. Hemodynamic effects of atropine, dobutamine, nitroprusside, phenylephrine and propranolol in conscious horses. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.1991.tb00936.x 5:80-86, 1991.

134. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, and W.W. Muir. Furosemide-induced changes in plasma and blood volume in horses. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2885.1991.tb00855.x 14: 411-417, 1991.

135. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, G. Kociba, S.M. Reed, and W. Muir. Exercise- induced changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis in Horses. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2396779/ American Journal Veterinary Research 51:1135-1339, 1990.

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136. McKeever, K.H., M.G. Skidmore, L. Keil, H. Sandler. Intrapericardial denervation: radial artery blood flow and heart rate responses to LBNP. Journal of Applied Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1990.68.5.2208 68:2208-2213, 1990.

137. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, and W.W. Muir. Extra renal effects of furosemide during exercise. Refereed Proc. 36th Amer. Assoc. of Equine Practitioners pp.193-197, 1990.

138. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, L.M. Schmall, C.W. Kohn, W.W. Muir. Renal and systemic hemodynamic responses to sustained submaximal exertion in horses. American Journal of Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1990.258.5.R1177 258: R1177-R1183, 1990.

139. McKeever, K.H., W.A. Schurg, and V.A. Convertino. A modified Evans Blue dye method for the measurement of plasma volume in the horse. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science https://doi.org/10.1016/S0737-0806(88)80005-4 8:208-212, 1988.

140. McKeever, K.H., S.H. Jarrett, W.A. Schurg, and V.A. Convertino. Exercise training-induced hypervolemia in the horse. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3547008/ 19:21-27, 1987.

141. McKeever, K.H., S.H. Jarrett, W.A. Schurg, and V.A. Convertino Resting concentrations of the plasma free amino acids following chronic submaximal exercise training in horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science https://doi.org/10.1016/S0737-0806(86)80039-9 6:87-92, 1986.

142. Jarrett, S.H., K.H. McKeever, B.L. Reid, and W.A. Schurg. Nitrogenous constituents in plasma of foals weaned at three, four, and six months. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science https://doi.org/10.1016/S0737-0806(86)80035-1 6:62-65, 1986.

143. McKeever, K.H., W.A. Schurg, V.A. Convertino. Exercise training-induced hypervolemia in greyhounds: role of water intake and renal mechanisms. American Journal of Physiology https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1985.248.4.R422 248:R422-R425, 1985.

Journal Articles In Preparation:

1. Rankins, E.M., Manso, Filho, H.C., Yigit, T., Malinowski, K., McKeever, K.H. Equine muscle activity with induced stride alterations

2. Klein, D.J., T. Anthony, K.H. McKeever. Sarco-hER-mesis: Impacts of Exercise and Advanced Age on Sarco-endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and the Unfolded Protein Response in Mammalian Skeletal Muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. (Completed for submission.

3. Manso, H.C., E. Rankins, M Davey, A. Page, D. Horohov, K. Malinowski, K. McKeever. Exercise but not furosemide alters the cytokine response to acute exercise. (To be submitted Journal of Physiology).

4. Davey, M, H.C. Manso, Filho, E.M. Rankins, K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever Effects of furosemide on the cortisol response to exercise. (To be submitted to Comparative Exercise Physiology).

5. Manso, H.C. Filho, A. Biddle, A. Johnson, E.M. Rankins, K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Effects of exercise and furosemide on the microbiome. (Completed to be submitted Journal of Physiology).

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6. Liburt, N.R., K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Response of the equine HPA axis to acute, intense exercise before and after training in old vs. young Standardbred mares. Journal of Gerontology (Completed for submission), 2021.

7. McKeever, K.H., Birks, E.K., Durando, M.M. Effects of a type-5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor on pulmonary artery pressure in race fit horses. American Journal of Physiology (Manuscript in preparation (to be submitted Journal of Applied Physiology).

8. McKeever, K.H., Birks, E.K., Durando, M.M. Effects of a new formulation of a type-5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor markers of performance and cardiovascular function in race fit horses. American Journal of Physiology (to be submitted Respiration Physiology, Neurobiology).

9.McKeever, K.H., Birks, E.K., Durando, M.M. Duration of effect of a type-5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor in race fit horses. Equine Veterinary Journal (Manuscript in preparation).

10. McKeever, K.H., T. Bouchard., R.A. Lehnhard, P. Lorimer, C. Prange G.A. Maylin. Hematologic and antibody tests to detect the administration of human recombinant erythropoietin to horses.(to be submitted to Journal of Equine Veterinary Science).

11. McKeever, K.H., R.. Lehnhard, K. Hinchcliff. Acute volume load during exercise: hemodynamic, ANP, and AVP response in intact and splenectomized horses. American Journal of Physiology (Manuscript in preparation).

12. Liburt, N.R., K. Malinowski, K.H. McKeever. Response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and glucose homeostasis during recovery from acute exercise, before and after training in old and young Standardbred mares. Gerontology (In Preparation).

13. McKeever, K.H., J. Axtelle, N. Menon, M. Fugarao Measurement of aqueous humor osmolality using exercise, hypertonic saline, and lasix in an equine model. Journal of Applied Physiology (In Preparation).

14. Marlin, D., H.M. Clayton, T. Ward, and K.H. McKeever. Application of 4 dimensional imaging to track back shape changes in a galloping horse. Equine Veterinary Journal. (In Preparation).

15. McKeever, K.H. and R.A. Lehnhard. Hemodynamics associated with the on and off transients to exercise in the horse. (Manuscript in preparation).

16. McKeever, K.H., R.A. Lehnhard, K.W. Hinchcliff and R.A. Sams. Cocaine: Time to peak effect on resting cardiovascular function. (Manuscript in preparation).

17. Geiser, S., R.A. Lehnhard, K.H. McKeever. Role of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone cascade in the hemodynamic response to exercise in horses. (Manuscript in preparation).

18. McKeever, K.H. and R. A. Lehnhard Plasma volume and electrolyte alterations during submaximal exercise in intact and splenectomized horses. (Manuscript in preparation).

19. Farris, J.W, R.A. Lehnhard, and K.H. McKeever Peripheral and central factors in fatigue during exercise: a comparative review Comparative Exercise Physiol. ((Manuscript in Preparation).

20. McKeever, K.H., L.C. Keil, H. Sandler. Hemodynamic response to different levels of water immersion in denervated monkeys. Aviation Space and Env. Medicine (Manuscript in preparation).

Proceedings Articles:

1.Yigit, T., F. Han, E Rankins, J. Yi, K. McKeever, K. Malinowski Wearable IMU-based Early Limb Lameness Detection for Horses using Multi-Layer Classifiers , IEEE 18th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), Paper 424, 2022.

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2.Yigit, T., F. Han, E Rankins, J. Yi, K. McKeever, K. Malinowski Wearable IMU-based Early Limb Lameness Detection for Horses using Multi-Layer Classifiers , IEEE 16th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), Paper 185, pp.1-8, 2020.

3. McKeever, K.H. Novo medicamento para tratar Hemorragia pulmonar induzida por exercício (informação de nosso estudo de 4 anos do, Proceedings of Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, pp. 50-51, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

4. McKeever, K.H. Testando a eficácia dos suplementos alimentares. Suplementos de alimentação para manter o desempenho e a saúde. Funciona?, Proceedings of the XX Annual Conference of Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, p. 51-52, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

5. McKeever, K.H. Fluidos e eletrólitos corporais: respostas ao exercício e treinamento, Proceedings of Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, p. 51, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

6. McKeever, K.H. Idade e desuso em atletas: efeitos de destreinamento, ortografia, lesão e envelhecimento. Envelhecimento e como isso afeta a resposta ao exercício no cavalo, Proceedings of Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

7.McKeever, K.H. Recent research testing the efficacy of equine feed supplements. Proceedings of the California Animal Nutrition Conference, Fresno, CA, pp. 147-151, 2014

8. McKeever, K.H. , R.C. Avenatti, and K. Malinowski Aging alters thermoregulation and cardiovascular function in Standardbred horses. Abstracts of the Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Equine Geriatric Workshop II, Page 45, Middleburge, VA, 2014.

9.Liburt, N.R., K.H. McKeever, D. Smarsh, K. Malinowski The hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis response to stimulation tests before and after exercise training in old vs. young standardbred mares Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, page 66, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, October, 2010.

10. Liburt, N.R., M.N. Fugaro, R. Geor, D.W. Horohov, A. Betancourt, Raymond C. Boston, K.H. McKeever. Fat and muscle tissue cytokine profiles, body composition and insulin sensitivity of old vs. young Standardbred mares before and after exercise training. Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, page 67, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, October, 2010.

11. Horohov, D.W., A.N. Dimock, P.D. Guirnalda, R. Folsom, K. Malinowski, K.H. McKeever. Effects of exercise on the immune response of young and old horses. Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, page 17, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, October, 2010.

12. Malinowski, K., E. Shock, V. Roegner, P. Rochelle, C. Kearns, P. Guirnalda, K. McKeever. Plasma -endorphin, cortisol, and immune responses to acute exercise are altered by age and exercise training in horses. Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, Page 18, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, Oct, 2010.

13. Liburt, N.R., D. Smarsh, R. Avanatti, K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Response of the equine HPA axis to acute, exhaustive exercise before and after training in old vs. young Standardbred mares. Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, page 51, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, October, 2010.

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14. McKeever, K.H. , T.L. Eaton, S. Geiser, C.F. Kearns, and R.A. Lehnhard Aging related decreases in thermoregulation and cardiovascular function. Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, Page 7, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, October, 2010.

15. McKeever, K.H., Arent, S.M., Walker, A. The age related decline in maximal aerobic capacity in horses. Proceedings of the Havemeyer Foundation Geriatric Horse Workshop, Page 29, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, October, 2010.

16. Liburt, N.R., K.H. McKeever, E.K. Wunderlich Response to Cortisol Stimulation Tests in Old vs. Young Standardbred Mares, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 29:332-333, 2009.Ms. Liburt received the 1st place prize in graduate student competition for this presentation)

17. Zambito, J., K.H. McKeever, J.M. Streltsova, and N.R. Liburt Effect of Food Extracts on Plasma Electrolytes and Strong Ion Difference During and After Exercise in Standardbred Mares, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 29:479-480, 2009.

18. Liburt, N.R., K.H. McKeever, E.K. Wunderlich Plasma glucose response to cortisol stimulation tests in old vs. young Standardbred mares, Proceedings of the 7th Annual Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference, p. 194, Timonium, MD, 2009.

19. Zambito, J., and K.H. McKeever. Effect of food extracts on plasma electrolytes during and after exercise in Standardbred mares, Proceedings of the 7th Annual Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference, p. 199, Timonium, MD, 2009.

20. Liburt, N.R., K.H. McKeever, J.M. Streltsova, H. Manso Filho, M.E. Gordon, D.W. Horohov, R.T. Rosen, W.C. Franke. Effects of Ginger and Cranberry Extracts on Markers of Inflammation & Performance Following Intense Exercise In Horses. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference, p. 219, Timonium, MD, 2008.

21. Roos, J., N.R. Liburt, J.M. Streltsova, K.H. McKeever, S. Malone, W. Franke, A.P. Singh, N. Vorsa. Ginger and cranberry and the insulin response to intense exercise in horses. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference, p. 227, Timonium , MD, 2008.

22. Malone, S.R., A.P. Singh, N.R. Liburt, N. Vorsa, W. Franke, K.H. McKeever. The bioavailability of a commercially available cranberry powder in an equine model. Proceedings of the 6th Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference. p. 220, Timonium, MD, 2008. (Ms. Malone won 1st place in the graduate student competition for this presentation).

23. Milizio, J.G., T.J. Caltibilota, S.R. Malone, R.W. Miller, and K.H. McKeever. Effect of a new electrolyte supplement on plasma tCO2 concentration in Standardbred horses subjected to a simulated race test. Proceedings of the 20th Equine Science Society Symposium., pp. 248-249, Baltimore, 2007.

24. Caltibilota, T.J., J.G. Milizio, S.R. Malone, J. Kenney, and K.H. McKeever. Sucralfate® does not alter plasma total carbon dioxide concentration in horses subjected to a simulated race test. Proceedings of the 20th Equine Science Society Symposium., pp 66-67, Baltimore MD, 2007.

25. Liburt, N., K. McKeever, J. Streltsova, H. Manso, M. Gordon, D. Horohov, R. Rosen, W. Franke. Effects of ginger and cranberry extracts on markers of inflammation following intense exercise in horses. Proceedings of the 19th Equine Science Society Symposium., pp. 109-110, Tucson, AZ, 2005. (Ms. Liburt won 3rd place in the graduate student competition).

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26. Streltsova, J., K.H. McKeever, N.R. Liburt, J. Streltsova, H.C. Manso Filho, M.E. Gordon, D.W. Horohov, R. Rosen, W. Franke. Effects of orange peel and tea extract on markers of performance and cytokine markers of inflammation following acute exercise. Proceedings of the 19th Equine Science Society Symposium., p. 113, Tucson, AZ, 2005.

27. Manso, H.C., K.H. McKeever, C.L. Betros, M.E. Gordon, D.T. Wilkinson, H.E. Costa, M. Watford. Glutamine synthetase expression varies in equine muscle. Proceedings of the 19th Equine Science Society Symposium., p. 119, Tucson, AZ, 2005.

28. Williams, C., M. Gordon, C. Betros, S. Carlucci, K. McKeever. Apoptosis and antioxidant status after intense exercise in old vs young horses before and after exercise training. Proceedings of the 19th Equine Science Society. Symposium., pp. 121-122, Tucson, AZ, 2005.

29. Gordon, M.E., K.H. McKeever C.L. Betros, N. Liburt, J. Streltsova, H. Manso Energy balance mismatch in Standardbred mares. Proceedings of the 19th Equine Science Society Symposium., pp. 107-108., 2005. (Dr. Gordon won 1st place in the graduate student competition for this presentation).

30. Abe T, Kearns C, Manso H, Sato Y, McKeever K Effects of walk training combined with restriction of limb muscle blood flow on skeletal muscle and tendon size in horses Proceedings of the 19th Equine Science Society Symposium., p. 373, Tucson, AZ, 2005.

31. McKeever, K.H. Does it Work? Testing the efficacy of feed supplements In: Proceedings of the 12th Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Equine Nutrition Conference "Nutrition of the Performance Horse-An International Perspective" pp. 95-98, 2002.

32. McKeever, K.H. Can feed cause a positive blood test in racehorses? Some recent information on the effect of dietary supplements on plasma tCO2 concentration in horses. Proceedings of the 12th Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Equine Nutrition Conference "Nutrition of the Performance Horse-An International Perspective." pp.65-72, 2002.

33. Malinowski, K, C.F. Kearns, V. Roegner, P. Guirnalda, K.H. McKeever. Effect of chronic clenbuterol administration and exercise training on immune function in female Standardbred horses. Proceedings of the 17th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium., p. 258, Lexington, KY, 2001.

34. Struck, M.B., K.H. McKeever, C.F. Kearns, K. Malinowski. Therapeutic levels of clenbuterol act as a repartitioning agent in the Standardbred mare. Proceedings of the 20th Association for Equine Sports Medicine Meeting, 20:44, 2000.

35. Kearns, C.F. and K.H. McKeever. Chronic clenbuterol administration decreases aerobic performance in Standardbred mares. Proceedings of the 20th Association for Equine Sports Medicine Meeting, 20:45, 2000.

36. Sleeper, M., K.H. McKeever, C.F. Kearns. Chronic clenbuterol administration negatively alters cardiac function in the Standardbred mare. Proceedings of the 20th Association for Equine Sports Medicine Meeting, 20:46, 2000.

37. McKeever, K., C. Kearns, K. Malinowski. Reduction in plasma volume and alterations in hemodynamic control following chronic clenbuterol administration. Proceedings of the 20th Association for Equine Sports Medicine Meeting, 20:47, 2000.

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38. Malinowski, K., C.F. Kearns, V. Roegner, P. Guirnalda and K.H. McKeever. Effect of chronic clenbuterol administration and exercise training on immune f unction in female Standardbred horses. Proceedings of the 20th Association for Equine Sports Medicine Meeting, 20:50, 2000.

39. McKeever, K.H., J.M. Agans, S. Geiser, R. Scali, P.D. Guirnalda, C.F. Kearns, P.J. Lorimer. Effect of recombinant human erythropoietin administration on red cell volume, aerobic capacity, and performance in Standardbred horses. Proceedings of the 16th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium., 1999, pp 163-164.

40. Horohov D.W., A.N. Dimock, P.D. Guirnalda, R. W. Folsom, K.H. McKeever, K. Malinowski. Effect of exercise on the immune response of young and old horses. Proceedings of the 16th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium. Raleigh, NC, 1999, pp 22-23.

41. McKeever, K.H. and K. Malinowski. Exercise capacity in young and geriatric female horses. Proceedings of the 15th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium. Fort Worth, Texas, 1997, pp 251-252.

42. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W. Muir, R.A. Sams. Furosemide reduces accumulated oxygen deficit and rate of lactate production in horses during brief intense exertion. Proceedings of the 11th International Conf. of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians Ed: J. Wade, R&W Press, Newmarket, UK, 1996, pp 102.

43. Kohn, C.W., K.W. Hinchcliff, and K.H. McKeever. Effects of ambient temperature and humidity on performance in exercising horses. "On to Atlanta '96" Proceedings of the Federation Equestrian Internationale Samsung International Sports Medicine Conf., p. 69, 1995.

44. Kohn, C.W., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever. Effect of total body washing with cool water on heat dissipation in horses exercised at 88 oC and 85% humidity."On to Atlanta '96" Proc.of the Federation Equestrian Internationale Samsung International Sports Medicine Conf, p. 69, 1995.

45. Kohn, C., K. Hinchcliff, K. McKeever. Effect of total body washing with cool water on he dissipation in horses exercised in hot humid conditions. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dehydration, Rehydration, and Exercise in the Heat, Nottingham, England, 1995.

46. McKeever, K., K. Hinchcliff, S. Reed, J. Robertson. Role of decreased plasma volume in hematocrit alterations during incremental treadmill exercise in horses. Proceedings of the 13th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium., pp. 130-131, 1993.

47. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W. Muir, R. Sams Effect of oral sodium loading on acid:base responses of horses to intense exertion. Proceedings of the13th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium., Gainesville, FL, pp. 121-122, 1993.

48. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, L.M. Schmall, C.K. Fenger. Effect of hypertonic saline administration on blood and plasma volume of normal horses. Proceedings of the Amer. College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 9th Annual Veterinary Medicine Forum, pp. 387-388, 1991.

49. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, L.M. Schmall, C.K. Fenger. Hypertonic sodium chlorideinduced plasma and blood volume of horses. Proceedings of the 7th Veterinary Midwest Anesthesia Conference, 1991.

50. McKeever, K.H., W.A. Schurg, S.H. Jarrett, V.A. Convertino. Plasma volume expansion and renal control mechanisms following chronic submaximal exercise training. Proceedings 9th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium, East Lansing, MI, pp. 212-217, 1985.

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51. McKeever, K.H. and W.A. Schurg. Exercise training-induced hypervolemia in greyhound dogs: the role of water intake, urine output, glomerular filtration rate, osmolar clearance, and free water clearance. Proceedings 35th Western Section of Am Soc. Animal Sci. Mtg, pp. 206-207, 1984.

52. McKeever, K.H., G. Heusner, D. Sperling. Quarter Horse foal growth, effect of month of birth age of dam and sex of foal. Proceedings of the 7th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium., pp.149-155, 1981.

Abstracts:

1. McKeever, K.H., Birks, E.K., Durando, M.M. Duration of the effects of a novel PDE5 inhibitor (PDE5-I) during intense exercise Abstracts of the 11th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology (https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2022.s1), Suppl. 1: S8, 2022.

2.Rankins, E.M., Manso, Filho, H.C., Yigit, T., Malinowski, K., McKeever, K.H. Equine muscle activity with induced stride alterations. Abstracts of the 11th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology, (https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2022.s1), Suppl. 1: S52, 2022.

3. Marlin, D.J., Weaver, T., McKeever, K., Clayton, H., Roepstorff, L. A novel 4-dimensional imaging technique to track back shape changes in exercising horses. Abstracts of the 11th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology, (https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2022.s1), Suppl. 1: S58, 2022.

4.Manso, Filho, H.C., Rankins, E.M., Malinowski, K., Page, A.E., Horohov, D.W., Adams, A.A., McKeever, K.H., Impact of furosemide and exercise on the cytokine response in Standardbred horses, Abstracts of the 11th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology, (https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2022.s1), Suppl. 1: S8, 2022.

5.Manso, Filho, H.C., Rankins, E.M., Johnson, A., Manso, H.E.C.C.C., Malinowski, K., Biddle, A.S., McKeever, K.H., Glucose and lactate in equine fecal liquor increase after exercise independent of furosemide. Abstracts of the 11th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology,(https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2022.s1), Suppl. 1: S9, 2022.

6.Rankins, E.M., K.H. McKeever, and K. Malinowski. A survey of horse longevity and retirement in the equine assisted services industry. J. Equine Vet. Sci. 100:79, 2021.

7. Rankins, E.M., H.C. Manso, K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Muscular tension as a marker of stress in horses. muscle. American Society of Animal Science ASAS-CAS-WSASAS Joint Annual Meeting, J. Anim. Sci. 98, E-Suppl. 1, 2020.

8. Klein, D.J., T. Anthony, K.H. McKeever Acute Fatiguing Exercise Alters Sarco-endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-related Signaling in Equine Skeletal Muscle, The FASEB Journal, 33: Supplement 1, 2020.

9. McKeever, K.H., Birks, E.K., Durando, M.M. Effects of a type-5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor on pulmonary artery pressure in race fit horses, Abstracts of the 10th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology, 14:S69, 2018.

10.McKeever, K.H., Malinowski, K., Maylin, G.A. Evaluation of cobalt as a performance enhancing drug in fit Standardbred race horses. Abstracts of the 10th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology in Comparative Exercise Physiology 14:S72, 2018.

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11.McKeever K.H., R.A. Lehnhard, and K.W. Hinchcliff. Hemodynamic and endocrine changes associated with splenic reserve mobilization. Abstracts of 9th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Chester, England, Equine Veterinary Journal, 46: 24, 201.

12. Malinowski, K., R.C. Avenatti, and K.H. McKeever. Ensuring good health and well-being in the aging equine population. American Society of Animal Science Joint Annual Meeting, J. Anim. Sci Vol. 92, E-Suppl. 2:32, 2014.

13. Avenatti, R.C., K. Malinowski, and K.H. McKeever. Glucose-Insulin homeostasis and characterization of proteins involved in glucose uptake signaling in equine skeletal muscle. American Society of Animal Science JAM, J. Anim. Sci Vol. 92, E-Suppl. 2:594, 2014.

14.Liburt, N.R., K.H. McKeever, K. Malinowski, D.N. Smarsh, R. Avenatti. Response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and glucose homeostasis during and in recovery from acute exercise, before and after training in old and young Standardbred mares. J. Equine Vet. Sci.33:327328, 2013.

15. Liburt, N.R., M.N. Fugaro, E.K. Wunderlich, J.L. Zambito, D.W. Horohov, A. Betancourt, R.C. Boston, K.H. McKeever, R.J. Geor The effect of exercise training on insulin sensitivity and fat and muscle tissue cytokine profiles of old and young Standardbred mares. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 31:237-238, 2011.

16. Arent, S.M., A. Walker, K.H. McKeever. Maximal aerobic capacity in horses: a retrospective study to identify the age-related breakpoint Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 42:511, 2010.

17. Arent, S.M., J. Pellegrino, M. Senso, K.H. McKeever. Black tea extract reduces DOMS, oxidative stress, and cortisol responses to high-intensity interval training. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 40:S244, 2007.

18. Arent, S.M., J. Pellegrino, K.H. McKeever, M. Epstein, M. Senso, D. Freidenreich, C.A. Williams, R. Monaco. The impact of nutritional supplementation on performance and muscle breakdown in collegiate soccer players nutritional supplementation, body composition, performance, and hormonal responses in division I college football players. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 39:S361, 2007.

19. Manso, H.C., C.L. Betros, M.E. Gordon, H. Costa, M. Watford, K.H. McKeever. Changes in plasma and muscle glutamine concentration in horses with aging and exercise training. The Physiologist 47:322, 2004.

20. Gordon, M.E., C.L. Betros, H.C. Manso Filho, and K.H. McKeever. Plasma leptin, ghrelin, and adiponectin concentrations in ft vs. unfit Standardbred mares. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 36:S303, 2004.

21. McKeever, K.H., M.E. Gordon, C.L. Betros, and H.C. Manso Filho Exercise-Induced alterations in plasma insulin, cortisol, leptin, and ghrelin concentrations in horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 36:S139-S140, 2004.

22. Manso Filho, H.C., R. Causey, R.A. Lehnhard, and K.H. McKeever. Maternal and fetal heart rates during exercise in horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 36:S211, 2004.

23. Kearns, C.F., T. Abe 2, H.C. Manso, Y. Sato, M. Sleeper, K.H. McKeever. Increases in skeletal muscle size following moderate vascular occlusion in Standardbred horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 36:S343, 2004.

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24. Manso Filho, H.C., M. Watford, and K.H. McKeever. Body composition in transition mares and suckling foals. 2nd European Workshop on Equine Nutrition, 2003.

25. McKeever, K., R. Norton, C. Kearns, C. Betros, M. Gordon, H. Manso. Effect of Ma Huang on Cardiovascular Function and Exercise Performance in Horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 35:S267, 2003

26. McKeever, K.H., A.M. Szucsik, M.B. Balaskonis, C.L. Betros, C.F. Kearns, K. Malinowski. Effect of management practices and training on plasma tCO2 concentration in horses Journal of Animal Science 80 (Suppl 1): 172, 2002.

27. Malinowski, K., E. Shock, V. Roegner, P. Rochelle, C. Kearns, P. Guirnalda, K. McKeever. Age and exercise training alter plasma -endorphin, cortisol, and immune parameters in horses. Journal of Animal Science 80 (Suppl.1): 156, 2002.

28. Beekley, M.D., K. McKeever, J. M. Ideus, J. B. Brown, C. Kearns. Chronic clenbuterol administration alters myosin heavy chain composition in Standardbred mares. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 33:S:339, 2001.

29. McKeever, K. H. and C.F. Kearns. Aging-induced alterations in plasma volume in horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 33:S:257, 2001.

30. Struck, M.B., K.H. McKeever, C.F. Kearns, K. Malinowski Therapeutic levels of clenbuterol act as a repartitioning agent in the Standardbred mare. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 33:S338, 2001.

31. Kearns, C.F. and K. H. McKeever. Long-term clenbuterol administration decreases aerobic performance in Standardbred mares. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 33:S:338, 2001.

32. Plant, D.R., C.F. Kearns, K.H. McKeever, G.S. Lynch. Short-term clenbuterol treatment does not affect Ca2+-sensitivity of fast skeletal muscle fibers from horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 33:S:172, 2001.

33. Lehnhard, R.A., K.H. McKeever, C. F. Kearns, J. M. Ideus, J. B. Brown, M.D. Beekley. Myosin heavy chain is different in old versus young Standardbred mares. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 32:S13, 2001.

34. Sleeper M, K. McKeever C. Kearns. Chronic clenbuterol administration negatively alters cardiac function in the Standardbred mare. Journal of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 15:321, 2001.

35. McKeever, K.H., S. Geiser and C.F. Kearns. Role of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone cascade in the pulmonary artery pressure response to exercise in horses. The Physiologist 43:356, 2000.

36. Kearns, C., K. McKeever, K, Kumagai, T. Abe, Using body composition as a predictive measure of elite Standardbred performance, 5th Conference of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology, New Brunswick, NJ, 5:3, Sept, 2000.

37. McKeever, K.H., T.L. Eaton, S. Geiser, and C.F. Kearns Thermoregulation in old and young horses during exercise. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 32:S156, 2000.

38. Kearns, C.F., K.. McKeever, K. Kumagai, T. Abe. Using body composition as a predictive measure of elite Standardbred performance. Medicine and Science in Sport Exercise 32:S357, 2000.

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39. Eaton, T.L. K.H. McKeever, S. Geiser, and C.F. Kearns Thermoregulation in old and young mares during exercise. 4rd Conference on Research in Equine Exercise Physiology, Pomona, CA, 1999.

40. McKeever, K.H., L.C. Keil, H. Sandler. Extracardiac sensing mechanisms associated with induced fluid shifts. The 4th International Head-out Water Immersion Symposium, Graz, Austria, Sept., 1999.

41. McKeever, K.H., R. Scali, S. Geiser, J.M. Agans, P.D. Guirnalda, C.F. Kearns, A.N. Dimock Training-induced alterations in renal function in horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 31:S323, 1999.

42. McKeever, K.H., J.M. Agans, S. Geiser, R. Scali, P.D. Guirnalda, C.F. Kearns, P.J. Lorimer Recombinant human erythropoietin administration alters red cell volume and aerobic capacity in Standardbred horses, 3rd Conference of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology, Pullman, 1998.

43. McKeever, K.H. and L.A. Antas. Endothelin response to exercise in horses. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 30:S105, June 1998.

44. Smith, T., W. Beam, S. Wickler, K.H. McKeever. Altitude not exercise increases plasma erythropoietin in the horse Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology Journal 12:A724, 1998.

45. McKeever, K.H., K. Malinowski, R.A. Christensen, H.D. Hafs. Chronic somatotropin (eST) administration does not affect aerobic capacity or indices of exercise performance in geriatric mares. Journal Animal Science 75 (Suppl. 1):217, 1997

46. Hinchcliff, K.W. and K.H. McKeever. Fluid replenishment abolishes the effect of furosemide in running horses. Furosemide. Abstracts of the 1997 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine National Meeting.

47. McKeever, K.H. and K. Malinowski. Exercise capacity in young and geriatric female horses. Abstracts of the 2nd Conf of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology, Columbus, OH, 1996.

48. McKeever, K.H. Erythropoietin: a new form of blood doping in horses. Handbook and Abstracts of the 11th International Conference of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians, Brisbane, Australia, 1996.

49. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W. Muir, R. Sams. Furosemide reduces accumulated oxygen deficit and rate of lactate production in horses during brief intense exertion. Handbook and Abstracts of the 11th International Conference of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians, Brisbane, Australia, 1996.

50. Farris, J.W. , K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever, D.R. Lamb. Treadmill endurance of Standardbred horses with tryptophan or glucose. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 27: S48, 1996.

51. McKeever, K.H. Workshop on methods for the measurement of fluid and electrolyte alterations during exercise in horses. Abstracts of the 4th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, 1994.

52. McKeever, K., K. Hinchcliff, J. Farris, S. Alway, L. Schmall, R. Heck, J. Lombardo. Arterial and intracardiac pressure during progressive resistance exercise in ponies. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 26:S5, 1994.

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53. McKeever, K.H., B.A. McNally, K.M. Kirby, J. Farris K. Hinchcliff. Effect of erythropoietin on plasma and red cell volume, VO2MAX , and hemodynamics in exercising horses. Medicine and Science in Sports Exercise 25:S25, 1993.

54. Rivas L.J., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever. Furosemide-induced reduction in right atrial pressure is related to blood volume depletion. 74th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, 1993.

55. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W. Muir, R. Sams. Phenylbutazone attenuates the diuretic effects of furosemide in horses. 74th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, 1993.

56. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W. Muir, R. Sams. Effect of oral sodium loading on acid:base status and athletic capacity of horses. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 25:S25, 1993.

57. Fenger, C.K., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever, C.W. Kohn, and W.W. Muir. Arteriovenous differences in electrolyte, albumin, respiratory gases, and hemoglobin saturation with maximal exercise in horses. 73th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, 1992

58. Fenger, C. K., K.W. Hinchcliff, K.H. McKeever, C. W. Kohn. Changes in electrolytes, lactate, and hemodynamics with exercise in horses. Abstracts of the 1992 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine National Meeting (Dr. C. Fenger was McKeever’s graduate student and received the 1st place prize in graduate student competition for this presentation)

59. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, W. Muir, R. Sams. Effect of oral Na+ bicarbonate on indices of athletic performance in horses. 72th Conf. of Research Workers in Animal Disease, p. 30, 1991.

60. Hardy, J., L. Bramlage, R. Schneider, S. Weisbrode, K. McKeever. Effects of exercise on articular cartilage repair in the horse. American College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual Mtg, 1991.

61. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, J.L. Cooley. Acute volume load during exercise in horses: atrial natriuretic peptide, vasopressin, and hemodynamics. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 23:S104, 1991.

62. Gerken, D.F., R.A. Sams, K.H. McKeever, K.W. Hinchcliff, S. Ashcraft. Urinary pH effects on the renal clearance of lidocaine and phenylbutazone in exercising horses. Toxicologist 11:96, 1991.

63. Cooley, J.L., K.H. McKeever, K.W. Hinchcliff, D.R. Lamb, W.W. Muir. Furosemide: hormonal alterations in exercising horses. 71st Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, 1990.

64. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, L.M. Schmall, W. Muir. Renal function and atrial natriuretic peptide in horses during submaximal exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 22:S25,1990.

65. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, L.M. Schmall, C.W. Kohn, and W.W. Muir. Central and renal hemodynamic responses to prolonged submaximal exertion in horses. Abstracts of the 70th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease, 1989

66. McKeever, K.H., K.W. Hinchcliff, G. Kociba, S.M. Reed, W. Muir. Coagulation and fibrinolysis in horses during exercise. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 21: S105, 1989.

67. Hinchcliff, K.W., K.H. McKeever, G. Kociba, S. Reed, W. Muir. Exercise-induced changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis in horses. 69th Conf. of Research Workers in Animal Disease, 1988.

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68. McKeever, K.H., S.H. Jarrett, W.A. Schurg, and V.A. Convertino. Exercise training-induced hypervolemia in the horse. Association for Equine Sports Medicine Quarterly 2:13, 1987.

69. McKeever, K.H., S.H. Jarrett, W.A. Schurg, and V.A. Convertino. Resting concentrations of the plasma free amino acids following chronic submaximal exercise training in horses. Association for Equine Sports Medicine Quarterly 1:72, 1986.

70. Jarrett, S.H., K.H. McKeever, W.A. Schurg. Nitrogenous constituents in the blood of foals weaned at varying ages. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting American Society of Animal Science, 1985.

71. McKeever, K. and W. Schurg. Exercise training-induced hypervolemia in greyhound dogs: the role of water intake, urine output, GFR, osmolar clearance, and free water clearance. Abstracts of the 1984 American Society of Animal Science Meeting.

Other Publications:

1. McKeever, K.H. and E. McKenzie Forward. Comparative Exercise Physiology 15:147-148, 2019.

2.McKeever, K.H. and D. Marlin Forward. Comparative Exercise Physiology 9:1, 2013.

3.McKeever, K.H. and D. Marlin Forward. Comparative Exercise Physiology 8:1, 2012.

4.McKeever, K.H., L.C. Keil, and H. Sandler. Intrapericardial denervation: responses to water immersion in rhesus monkeys. NASA - Technical Memorandum: 111729, 1995.

5. McKeever, K.H. NJ Department of Agriculture Equine Horse Health Newsletter. Age alters cooling ability in horses during exercise. page 4, 2000.

6. McKeever, K.H. Erythropoietin NJ Department of Agriculture Equine Horse Health Newsletter. p3, 1998.

7. McKeever, K. Equine Exercise Physiology at Ohio State University. Ohio Thoroughbred Magazine 17: 62-63, 1987.

8. McKeever, K. Using Your Equine Heart Rate Meter. Dressage and Combined Training Magazine. 25:32-34, 1989.

9. McKeever, K.H. Response to Letter to the Editor. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 19:524-525, 1987.

Patent

McKeever K.H., W. Franke, R. Rosen, S. Rosen, J. Streltsova, N. Liburt, and Welgen. Compositions and methods for optimizing exercise recovery U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/684,336, February 22, 2007, 20070042972 Class: 514027000, also listed as RU-111.

National and International Presentations and Invited Lectures:

1. Presenter: Duration of effects of a type-5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor 11th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Uppsala, Sweden, 2022.

2. Keynote Speaker: A New Treatment For EIPH: The Effect of PD Inhibitors On Pulmonary Artery Pressure in Horses, Rutgers Equine Science Center - Evening of Science, 2019.

3.Invited Presentation: Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, Fluidos e eletrólitos corporais: respostas ao exercício e treinamento, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

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4.Invited Presentation: Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, Novo medicamento para tratar Hemorragia pulmonar induzida por exercício (informação de nosso estudo de 4 anos do EIPHISOL), Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

5.Invited Presentation: Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, Idade e desuso em atletas: efeitos de destreinamento, ortografia, lesão e envelhecimento. Envelhecimento e como isso afeta a resposta ao exercício no cavalo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019.

6.Invited Presentation: Associação Brasileira dos Médicos Veterinários de Equídeos, Testando a eficácia dos suplementos alimentares. Suplementos de alimentação para manter o desempenho e a saúde. Funciona?, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2019

7.Invited Seminar: Papel do Laboratório de Fisiologia do Exercício Equino e do Equine Science Center no desenvolvimento do cavalos atletas, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Departamento de Zootecnia, Núcleo de Pesquisa Equina, Recife, Brazil, 2019.

8.Invited Presentation: Racing Victoria, the primary sponsor of ICEEPX. McKeever’s talk Thermoregulation in Horses During Exercise, Racing Victoria Conference for Trainers and Veterinarians, Moonee Valley Racetrack, Melbourne, Australia, 2018.

9.Presenter: Effects of a type-5 phosphodiesterase inhibitor on pulmonary artery pressure in race fit horses, 10th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lorne, Australia, 2018.

10.Presenter: Evaluation of cobalt as a performance enhancing drug in fit Standardbred race horses, 10th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lorne, Australia, 2018.

11.Invited Lecture: Nutraceuticals: the Science Behind Them. 2nd Simposio International de Nutricion Animal de Biofarma, Rosario, Argentina, 2018.

12. Invited Lecture: From the Laboratory to the Track: Training Horses. 2nd Simposio International de Nutricion Animal de Biofarma, Rosario, Argentina, 2018.

13. Invited Expert Panelist: First Equine International Forum in Dubai at the invitation of the American University of UAE and Sheikh Al Maktoum. Panel 1): Behavior & Psychology, 2017.

14. Invited Expert Panelist: First Equine International Forum in Dubai at the invitation of the American University of UAE and Sheikh Al Maktoum. Panel 2): The Future Directions for Research & Education.

15. Invited Expert Panelist: First Equine International Forum in Dubai at the invitation of the American University of UAE and Sheikh Al Maktoum. Panel 3): Equine Welfare: Nutrition, Breeding, Doping, and Injuries., 2017.

16. Invited Lecture: Nutraceuticals: a goldmine, but for whom? ICEEP Midterm International Meeting, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2016 Lecture for veterinarians, 2016.

17.Invited Lecture: Nutraceuticals: a goldmine, but for whom? ICEEP Midterm International Meeting, Utrecht, Netherlands, 2016 Lecture for physiotherapists.

18.Invited Lecture: The Effect of PD Inhibitors on Pulmonary Artery Pressure: Lessons Learned at the Racetrack Thirteenth Annual Innovations and Trends in Cardiovascular Care Symposium 2016 - Excellence in Research and Evidence Based Cardiovascular Care: The future is now. Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, 2016.

19. Invited Lecture: Aging, cardiovascular function, and performance in horses. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden, 2014.

20.Presenter: Hemodynamic and endocrine changes associated with splenic reserve mobilization

Proceedings 9th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Chester, England, 2014.

21.Invited Lecture: Recent research testing the efficacy of equine feed supplements. California Animal Nutrition Conference, Fresno, CA, 2014.

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22.Invited Lecture: History of the use of the horse in human medicine: an overview of the ways equine research has benefitted both the athletic horse and humans. Philadelphia Society for the Promoting of Agriculture, November, 2011.

23.Invited Lecture: Feed Supplements to Maintain Performance and Health, Equine Nutrition and Training Conference, Institute Curie, Paris France, October, 2011.

24.Invited Lecture: Practical News on Performance Diagnosis and Training of Horses Published in Scientific Literature Between 2009-2011., Equine Nutrition and Training Conference, Institute Curie, Paris France, 2011.

25.Presenter “Age related decreases in thermoregulation and cardiovascular function in horses” 8th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Capetown, South Africa, 2010.

26.Presenter “Exercise-induced increases in inflammatory cytokines in muscle and blood of horses”

8th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Capetown, South Africa, 2010.

27.Presenter “Cardiovascular Physiology Past and Present” 8th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Capetown, South Africa, 2010.

28.Invited Panelist: Performance Enhancing Drugs, Horses 2009 Educational Conference, Rutgers University, 2009.

29.Invited Panelist: Challenges Facing Harness Racing and Integrity of the Sport, Horse in Harness Expo, Delaware Valley College, 2009.

30.Invited Lecture: The Horse in Biomedical Research, School of Agriculture, Food Science, and Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland, 2009.

10. Invited Lecture: Nutraceuticals and Performance Horses" University of Limerick Equine Science Program and the International Equine Institute, Limerick, Ireland, 2009

31.Invited Lecture: An Update on the Effects of Cranberry Extracts on Inflammatory Cytokines

Following Intense Exercise in Horses, Research and Development Associates for Military Food and Packaging Systems, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 2007.

32. Invited Panelist Evolution of the Racehorse: The Barbaro Story, Darwin Lecture Series at the Franklin Institute Science Museum, Philadelphia, 2006.

33. Invited Lecture: The Horse as an Animal Model for Conducting Studies of the Effects of Nutraceuticals on Performance, Research and Development Associates for Military Food and Packaging Systems, Lexington, Kentucky, 2005.

34. Presenter “Effects of orange peel and tea extract on markers of performance and cytokine markers of inflammation following acute exercise” 19th Equine Science Society Symposium, Tucson, AZ, 2005.

35.Invited Panelist The Hunt for the Red October: Finding the Undetectables-Presentation of EPO research, Joint Meeting of Harness Tracks of America, Thoroughbred Racing Association, and Racetracks of Canada, Hollywood, FL, 2003.

36. Invited Panelist: Designer Drugs, Horses 2003 Educational Conference, Rutgers University, 2003.

37. Invited Panelist: Integrity of Equestrian Sport, Horses 2003-Horse Industry Summit, Rutgers University, 2003.

38. Panel Moderator: Equine Injuries, Lameness & Treatment Options (panel) Horses 2003 Educational Conference, Rutgers University, 2003.

39. Invited Paper: Does it Work? Testing the efficacy of feed supplements, Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Equine Nutrition Conference "Nutrition of the Performance Horse-An International Perspective," Lexington KY, 2002.

40. Invited Paper: Can feed cause a positive blood test in racehorses? Some recent information on the effect of dietary supplements on plasma tCO2 concentration in horses, Kentucky Equine Research Nutrition Conference "Nutrition of the Performance Horse-An International Perspective.", 2002.

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Presenter: Plasma aldosterone concentration and renal sodium excretion are altered during the first days of training in horses, 6th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lexington, KY, 2002.

Presenter: Workshop on Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage, 6th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lexington, KY, 2002.

43. Presenter: Workshop on Detection of the Administration of Alkalinizing Agents, 6th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lexington, KY, 2002.

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Presenter: Effect of management practices and training on plasma tCO2 concentration in horses” American Society of Animal Science/Canadian Society of Animal Science Mtg, Quebec, 2002.

45. Presenter: Aging-induced alterations in plasma volume in horses, American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May, 2001.

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Presenter: Role of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone cascade in the pulmonary artery pressure response to exercise in horses, Am. Physiol. Society - Comparative Physiology of Exercise Symp., Portland, ME, 2000.

47. Organizer and Presenter: Wet lab demonstration of cardiopulmonary measurements in exercising horses, 20th Association of Equine Sports Medicine International Meeting, New Brunswick, NJ, 2000.

48. Organizer and Presenter: Wet lab demonstration of Evans Blue Dye and Radioimmunoassay extraction techniques, 5th Conf. of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology, New Brunswick, 2000.

49. Presenter: Thermoregulation in old and young horses during exercise, American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, 2000.

50. Invited Panelist: Putting Science into Practice at the Track, 26th Annual Symposium on Racing, University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program, Tucson, AZ, 1999.

51. Presenter: Extracardiac sensing mechanisms associated with induced fluid shifts. 4th International Head-out Water Immersion Symposium, Institute for Adaptive and Spaceflight Physiology, KarlFranzens-Univ., Graz, Austria, 9/1999.

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Presenter: Training-induced alterations in renal function in horses, American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting, Seattle, WA, May, 1999.

Presenter: Recombinant human erythropoietin administration alters red cell volume and aerobic capacity in Standardbred horses, 3rd Conference of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology Meeting, Pullman,1998.

Presenter: Endocrine response to exercise in young and old female horses, 5th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Utsunomiya, Japan, September, 1998.

55. Presenter: Endothelin response to exercise in horses, 2nd Conference of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology Meeting, East Lansing Michigan, November, 1997.

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Presenter: Chronic somatotropin (eST) administration does not affect aerobic capacity or indices of exercise performance in geriatric mares, American Society of Animal Science Meeting, Nashville, 1997

Presenter: “Exercise capacity in young and geriatric female horses” 15th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium, Fort Worth, Texas, 1997.

Presenter: Exercise capacity in young and geriatric female horses, 1st Conference of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, November, 1996.

Presenter: Workshop on measurement of maximal aerobic capacity in horses, 1st Conference of Researchers in Equine Exercise Physiology Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, November, 1996.

Invited Keynote Address: Erythropoietin: a new form of blood doping in horses, 11th International Conference of Racing Analysts and Veterinarians, Gold Coast, Australia, 1996.

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Invited Keynote Integrative Paper: Neuroendocrine control of blood volume, blood pressure, and cardiovascular function in horses. 4th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Brisbane, Australia, 1994.

Presenter: Arterial and intracardiac pressure during progressive resistance exercise in ponies, American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1994.

63. Presenter: Effect of erythropoietin on plasma and red cell volume, VO2MAX , and hemodynamics in exercising horses. American College of Sports Medicine Meeting, Seattle, WA, 1993.

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Presenter: Fluid and electrolyte shifts during incremental exercise in horses, 13th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium, Gainesville, Florida, 1991.

Presenter:"Acute volume load during exercise in horses: atrial natriuretic peptide, vasopressin, and hemodynamics." American College of Sports National Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL, 1991.

66. Presenter: Renal function and atrial natriuretic peptide in horses during submaximal exercise, 1990 American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

67. Presenter: Atrial natriuretic peptide during exercise in horses, 3rd International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology. Uppsala, Sweden, 1990.

68. Expert Panelist: Workshop on Performance Testing Methods, 3rd International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Uppsala, Sweden, 1990.

69. Presenter: Coagulation and fibrinolysis in horses during exercise, American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, 1989.

70. Presenter: Plasma volume expansion and renal control mechanisms following chronic submaximal exercise training, 9th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium, E. Lansing, MI, 1985.

71. Presenter: Exercise training-induced hypervolemia in greyhound dogs: role of water intake, urine output, GFR, osmolar, and free water clearance, 1984 Western Section American Society of Animal Science Meeting.

Other Lectures and Presentations:

1. The Effect of Novel PDE Inhibitors On Pulmonary Artery Pressure in Horses, Rutgers Department of Kinesiology and Health and Kineseology and Applied Physiology graduate program seminar, 2019.

2.Training-Induced Hypervolemia in Humans, Dogs, and Horses: a Comparative and Integrative Approach to Understanding Fluid and Electrolyte, Graduate Program in Nutritional Sciences, Rutgers University, 2015.

3. Cranberries, Boots, and Helmets: an Overview of Nutraceuticals for Horses, Rutgers University Equine Science Center Science Update, 2010.

4. Three lectures on the comparative aspects of cardiovascular physiology. Merck, Rahway, NJ, 2010.

5. An update on nutraceuticals and their effects on fighting inflammation-recent work in horses, Center for Equine Health and the Kenneth L. Maddy Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, University of California, Davis, 2009.

6. Functional foods for fighting inflammation-recent work in horses, Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Group, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, 2009.

7. History of the horse in biomedical research, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Maine, 2009.

8. Functional foods to fight Inflammation, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Maine, 2009.

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9. Functional Foods for Fighting Inflammation: An Overview of Recent Research on the Use of Nutraceuticals for Equine Medicine & Health, University of Kentucky, Gluck Equine Center, Department of Veterinary Science, Equine Diagnostic and Research Seminar, 2009.

10. Recent Studies on the Effects of Aging and Training on the Acute Physiological Response to Exercise in Horses, Department of Animal Science, Rutgers University,2008.

11. Effects of Aging and Training on the Acute Physiological Response to Exercise in Horses, University of California, Davis, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2008.

12. History of the Horse as a Model for Human Medical Research, a fund raising seminar benefitting the Happy Trails Riding Academy a center for therapeutic riding for the handicapped, Visalia California, 2008.

13. The Horse as an Animal Model for Medical Research, Rutgers University, Equine Science Center, Inaugural Friends of the Equine Science Center Dinner Lecture, 2008.

14. Myths and Fallacies of Various Drugs and Nutraceuticals, University of Limerick, International Equine Institute, Limerick Ireland, 2007.

15. New Controversies in Equine Drugs and Supplements, San Luis Rey Equine Hospital and San Diego County Equine Practitioners, 2007.

16. Myths and Fallacies of Various Drugs and Nutraceuticals, Rutgers University Equine Science Center Science Update, 2006.

17. Effects of Cranberry on Markers of Inflammation Following Acute Exercise in Horses, an Update and Plans for Future Research, United States Army Natick Soldier System Center, Natick, MA, 2006.

18. EPO Elicits and Ergogenic Effect in Equine, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, MA, 2006.

19. Erythropoietin Elicits an Ergogenic Effect in Equine, Department of Animal Science, Cook College, Rutgers University. 2006.

20. Nutraceuticals and their effects on performance and inflammation, Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University, 2006.

21. Drugs and nutraceuticals Affecting Performance and Inflammation, Rutgers University Equine Science Center Science Update, 2005.

22. Physiology of Performance, Past, Present, and Future Research, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2005.

23. Nutraceuticals and their effects on Performance and Inflammation, Department of Animal Sciences, Texas A and M University, 2005.

24.The Use of Equine Exercise Stress in Evaluating Nutraceuticals, Sigma Xi Chapter at the US Army Natick Soldier System Center, Natick, MA, 2004.

25. Joint Seminar on the Strategy for Selecting Nutraceuticals for Improving Physical & Cognitive Performance, US Army Natick Soldier System Center, Natick, MA , 2003.

26. Combined effects of clenbuterol and training on the physiology of the horse, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Anatomy and Physiology seminar, 2001.

27. Rutgers Horseman's Management Course, 2001.

28. Effect of age on thermoregulation in horses, Cargill Feeds, Inc, 2000.

29. Drugs and Performance, Penn-Jersey Extension Partnership Barn Managers Seminar, 1999.

30.Effects of Enalapril on Performance, Merial Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. , 1999.

31. Fluid and Electrolytes for the Exercising Horse, Purina Horse Mgt. Seminar Series-Centenary College, 1996

32. Equine Exercise Physiology Research, Teaching, and Outreach at Rutgers, Cumberland County 4H, 1996.

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Aging and aerobic capacity in horses, NJ Equine Advisory Board, 1996

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34. Aerobic Capacity Testing using the Equine Treadmill, NJ Agricultural Experiment Station and the NJ Horse Council, 1996.

35. Exercise Physiology and Conditioning and Demonstration of Practical Methods for Assessing Fitness, NJ Agricultural Experimentation Station and NJ Horse Council,1995.

36. Neuroendocrine control of blood volume, blood pressure, and cardiovascular function in horses, Department of Animal Science, Cook College, Rutgers University, 1994.

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Neuroendocrine control, erythropoietin and cardiovascular function, University of PennsylvaniaNew Bolton Center, 1994.

38. Neuroendocrine Control of Cardiovascular Function, Merck Research Labs, West Point, PA 1994.

39. Neuroendocrine alterations with acute volume load during exercise Circulation Technology Division, OSU College of Medicine Senior Seminar, 1994.

40. Effects of training and rhuEPO on blood volume, Cal Poly Pomona Equine Exercise Physiology Class and the Southern California Assn. of Racetrack Veterinarians, 1993.

41. Misuse of Erythropoietin in Racehorses, OSU Equine Practitioner's Short Course, 1993.

42. Performance Evaluation, Ohio State University Practitioner's Short Course, 1990.

43. Equine Exercise Physiology” OSU Equine Exercise Lab for Otterbein University Equine Science Class, 1989.

44. Equine Exercise Physiology, OSU Pre-Veterinary Club, 1989.

45. Using Heart Rate Monitoring for evaluation Performance, US Combined Training Assn Area VIII Annual Mtg, 1989.

46. History of Equine Exercise Physiology. OSU Equine Practitioner's Short Course, 1989.

47. Performance Evaluation”, Seminar for Bob Evans Farms 4-H Field Day, 1988.

48. Heart Rate & Lactate in the Evaluation of Performance", OSU Horseman's Short Course, 1988.

Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching

Current Assignments:

Fall: Topics In Equine Science11:067:4013 credits (Alt. years)

Equine Exercise Physiology11:067:4023 credits (Alt. years)

Research in Animal Science11:067:4931-3 credits

Honors Tutorial11:554:4971- 3 credits

GH Cook Honors Research 11:015:4973 credits

Advanced Applied Human Physiology16:572 :512:013 credits (Team taught)

Spring: Integrative Physiology11:067:3004 credits

Research in Animal Science11:067:4941-3 credits

Honors Tutorial11:015:4971- 3 credits

GH Cook Honors Research11:015:4983 credits

Course Descriptions:

Rutgers, 11:067:142, Fall, 2003-2010. (3 credits) Introduction to Animal Science. Coordinated course and lectured as part of this team taught course while Dr. Jesse was on sabbatical leave in 2003; lectures in 2004-2009.

Rutgers, 11:067:175, Spring, 1998, (1 credit) Animal Handling, Fitting, and Exhibition - Horse section, Coordinated course while Dr. Ralston was on sabbatical leave.

Rutgers, 11:067:207, Spring, 1998, (2 credits) Horse Practicum, Coordinated course while Dr. Ralston was on sabbatical leave.

Rutgers, 11:067:300, Spring, 2018-present, (4 credits) Integrative Physiology Lecture and Recitation (Student rating 4.69/5.0).

Rutgers, 11:067:401, Fall, 1996-present. (3 credits) Topics in Equine Science. This class teaches the students the basics of scientific method using lectures and discussions to compare and contrast articles from the current Equine Sports Science literature. By the end of the semester students can critique studies like journal referees pointing out the good and bad of various papers including the professor’s. Offered every other year. (Student rating 5.0/5.0).

Rutgers, 11:067:402 Spring, 1996-present. (3 credits) Equine Exercise Physiology. Developed and taught an upper division course in the physiology of the equine athlete. The class uses an modular format to present the integrative and comparative aspects of the physiology of the equine athlete. (Student rating 5.0/5.0).

Rutgers, 11:067:403 Fall and Spring, 2007-2018. (3 credits) Techniques in Equine Exercise Physiology. Developed and taught this upper division laboratory course. Developed this course to teach the concept of hypothesis driven research, sound study design and the basis for the techniques used in Equine Exercise Physiology (Student rating 5.0/5.0).

Rutgers, 16:067:508 and UMDNJ PHYS 5508 Spring, Ongoing (3 credits) 10-15 Students. Graduate Course in Equine Exercise Physiology. Developed and taught this upper graduate course in the physiology of the equine athlete. The Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences used this class as an electives.

Rutgers, 11:067:493, Fall Semester, (Variable credits) Research in Animal Science. 8 to 20 students serves as an experiential techniques class for Animal Science majors as well as non-majors. Students learn about horse behavior and how to safely handle horses as well as the techniques involve in conducting exercise physiology research. The goal is to have each student learn the many techniques used in setting up and conducting a high speed treadmill test. Student learn about the scientific method, they learn sterile technique and how to place catheters, they learn each of the jobs necessary to conduct a test, and they learn to collect blood, urine, and other samples and to perform various assay. Many students sign up for multiple semesters.

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Rutgers, 11:067:494, Spring Semester, (Variable credits) Research in Animal Science. 8 to 20 students. This class is the second semester of an experiential techniques class for Animal Science majors as well as non-majors as described above. Class enrollment ranges from 8 to 15 students.

Rutgers, 11:015:497 and 11:015:498, Fall/Spring (3-12 credits) G.H. Cook Honors Program: Advisor and/or reader for independent study project/course work of students conducting senior honors projects.

Rutgers, 11:199:303 and 11:199:403, Cooperative Education. Sponsor for students earning credit in full and part-time field experiences . Supervised employment in an area of interest to the student.

Rutgers, 11:554:497 Fall , Spring, Ongoing. Honors Tutorial. Mentoring of Cook Undergraduate General Honors Program students independent research projects.

Rutgers, 11:015:497 Fall, Spring, Ongoing. Biology Honors. Mentoring of Biological Science Undergraduate Honors Program students independent research projects.

Rutgers, 16:076:502, Spring, 1998, 1999, 2000. Mammalian Physiology. Lectures on renal function.

Rutgers, 16:067:693/694, 1997-1999, Fall 2006. Seminar in Animal Science. Coordinator of the graduate seminar for the Department of Animal Science.

Rutgers, 16:067:701, Fall, Spring, Ongoing. Research in Animal Science. Mentoring of graduate student research..

University of Delaware, Fall, 2002, 2003, Equine Science, Lectures on Equine Exercise Physiology.

Delaware Valley College, Winter, 1998, Anatomy and Physiology, Lectures on cardiopulmonary function. Part of Mid-Atlantic Consortium of the Kellogg Initiative.

University of Pennsylvania, VCSN648, Winter 1996-2008. 20-30 Students. Equine Exercise Physiology class. Provided lectures to Jr/Sr veterinary students at the New Bolton Center.

Ohio State University VCS 696, Spring, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, Equine Exercise Physiology Elective. Co-developed and co-taught this class to 20 Soph/Jr Vet. students and Graduate students.

OSU HPER 714, Spring, 1993, 1994, Advanced Exercise Physiology, Responses and Adaptation to Exercise. Team taught with Drs. Lamb, Alway, and Kirby. 10 graduate students.

OSU HPER 801, Winter, 1994, Exercise Physiology, Metabolism, Temperature, Water & Electrolyte Balance. Taught with Dr. W.M. Sherman. 12 graduate students.

OSU HPER 886, Winter, 1994, Exercise Physiology Colloquium, Lecture on "Intercardiac pressure during resistance exercise" 25-30 graduate level students.

OSU VPP 411, Winter, 1993, 1994, Veterinary Physiology; Lectures on renal function and endocrine (aldosterone, vasopressin, atrial natriuretic peptide, and plasma renin activity) control. 30-45 students.

OSU VM 602, Winter, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, Urinary Physiology Team: Lectures on renal physiology ~125 veterianry students.

OSU VM 600, Fall, 1992, 1993, Cardiovascular System. Taught laboratories designed to demonstrate cardiovascular control. 10 contact hrs, 125 students.

OSU HPER 886, Fall, 1991, Exercise Physiology Colloquium, Lecture on "Acute volume load during exercise in horses" 25-30 graduate level students.

OSU VCS 710.05 and OSU VCS 710.06, F, Wtr, Spr, Su 1988-1991, Clinical instruction and experience at Equine Exercise Physiology Lab.

OSU HPER 886, Fall, 1990 Exercise Physiology Colloquium: Lecture on "Renal Function During Exercise in Horses", 25-30 graduate level students.

OSU VCS 731, Spring, 1989 and 1990, Equine Medicine Elective- Lecture on Performance Evaluation in 1989. In 1990 developed and coordinated class "Topics in Equine Sports Medicine".

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OSU HPER 886, Spring, 1989, Exercise Physiology Colloquium, Lecture and lab demonstration at Equine Exercise Physiology Laboratory. 25-30 graduate level students.

OSU HPER 886, Winter, 1988, Exercise Physiology Colloquium, Lecture on "Exercise-induced hypervolemia in horses" 25-30 graduate level students.

OSU Internal Medicine 850.02, Fall, 1987 Cardiology Resident's Conference, College of Medicine. Cardiovascular, renal, and endocrine responses to water immersion. 25 students.

OSU Autotutorial: Review of Cardiovascular Physiology. McKeever, K., J. Bonagura, and W. Muir. University of Arizona, AS 470, Spring 1982, 1983, 1984, Horse Farm Management Lab, Lectures and Laboratory Sessions on Horse Farm Management Practices. 25 students.

Graduate Student Advising:

2015 Full Member. Graduate Program in Nutritional Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

2014 Full Member. Graduate Program in Microbial Biology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

2012 Full Member. Graduate Program in Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

2006 Full Member. Graduate Program in Physiology and Integrative Biosciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

1995 Full Member. Graduate Program in Endocrinology and Animal Biosciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

Ph.D. Students

Rutgers University: Jonathan HummelCo-Major Advisor (2021-present)

Rutgers University: Ellen RankinsCo-Major Advisor (2018-present)

Rutgers University: Dylan KleinCo-Major Advisor (2014-2018) Assistant Professor, Rowan University.

Rutgers University:Ali Janabi, DVM Major Advisor (2014-2016)

Rutgers University:Ryan AvanettiCo-Major Advisor (2009-2014)

Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Al-Qadisiya University,Al-Diwaniya,Iraq.

Project Director at Kindred Biosciences, LLC

Rutgers University:Nettie Liburt Major Advisor (2007-2010) Director of Equine Research and Development at Blue Seal Feeds

Rutgers University:Mary Beth Gordon Major Advisor (2002-2005) Director of Equine Nutrition Research and Development at Land O’ Lakes Purina

Rutgers University:Helio Manso, DVMMajor Advisor (2002-2005) Professor, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

Rutgers University:Charles Kearns Major Advisor (1996-2001) Scientific Director at Medscape

Ohio State University: Ken Hinchcliff, Co-Major Advisor (1987-1990)

President and CEO (Warden) Trinity College at the University of Melbourne; Formerly Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine University of Melbourne

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Rutgers University: Gregory PappasCommittee Member (2020-Present)

Rutgers University: Brittany BozziniCommittee Member (2019-2020)

Rutgers University: David SandersCommittee Member (2016-2020)

Bharathiar University: Prince VivekExternal Reader (2018-2019)

Rutgers University: Joseph PellegrinoCommittee Member (2018-2019)

Rutgers University: Bridget McFaddenCommittee Member (2016-2019)

Rutgers University: Alan WalkerCommittee Member (2016-2019)

Rutgers University: Marc TurzonCommittee Member (2014-2015)

Rutgers University: Patrick DavittCommittee Member (2010-2013)

Rutgers University: Emily LamprechtCommittee Member (2006-2007)

Rutgers University: Paula Marie Ward Committee Member (1995-1997)

Rutgers University: Angela Black, DVM `Committee Member (1996)

Swedish University of Sara RingmarkDissertation Defense “Opponent” (2014)

Agricultural Sciences

University of Maine Amy HoffmanCommittee Member (2010-2018)

University College Dublin Rita Garcia da Fonseca External Committee Member (2011)

University of Guelph Shannon Pratt Defense External Committee Member (2005)

University of Sydney Mathew Gerard Dissertation External Reviewer, (2001)

University of Helsinki Ulla-Maija Kokkonen Dissertation External Reviewer, (2001)

University of South Florida Todd Samelman Chair, Dissertation Committee (2000)

Ohio State University: Brian Roche Committee Member (1999-2000)

Ohio State University: James Schlub Committee Member (1992)

Ohio State University: James Farris Committee Member (1989-1994)

Ohio State University: Maurie Leutkemeier Committee Member (1987)

Masters Degree Students

Rutgers University: Maddison DaveyMajor Advisor (2019-2021) James BaldassariMajor Advisor (2005-2010) Sara MaloneMajor Advisor (2005-2008)

Jennifer Stretslova Major Advisor (2003-2005)

Cynthia Betros Major Advisor (2001-2005) Nettie Liburt Major Advisor (2003-2005)

Sunny Geiser Major Advisor (1997-2003)

Jacqueline AgansMajor Advisor (1996-1998)

Rosanna Scali Major Advisor (1996-1998)

Elizabeth Kuhns Major Advisor (1996)

Christopher OrdwayCommittee Member (2019-2020)

Anthony PoyssickCommittee Member (2016-2018)

Meaghan RabideauCommittee Member (2015-2019) Alan WalkerCommittee Member (2012-2014) Lyn Venham Committee Member (1996-1998)

University of Maine Travis BouchardCommittee Member (2011-2012)

University of Limerick Julia LuehrExternal Examiner (2010)

Ohio State University: Beth McNally Major Advisor (1992-1994)

Clara Fenger, Major Advisor (1991-1993)

Jodi Cooley

Rick Wemple

Laura Mitten

Post-Doctoral (OSU)

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Co-Major Advisor with D.R. Lamb

Committee Member (1993-1994)

Committee Member

Susan HolcombeCommittee Member

Marge Bernbaum Committee Member

John MautererCommittee Member

Scott Hannum Research Supervisor

Alisa Herbst, PhD2022- Present

Robert Heck, M.D.

1992-1995 - Co-Advised these three residents with Dr. John Lombardo, Director of Robert Whitehead, M.D. Sports Medicine at OSU, where we collaborated in the development Wayne Auge, M.D. a model for progressive resistance exercise training using ponies.

Frank Andrews, DVM

Visiting Professor

1987-1988 - Six month position to assist in the OSU Equine Exercise Physiology Lab

Helio Manso, DVM2019-2020 Professor, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

Undergraduate Student Advising:

Rutgers University

1.I serve as advisor for approximately 20 Sophomore to Senior undergraduate Animal Science students.

2. 1997-2011 Served as one of three Freshman advisors (20-30 students/year).

3.From 1996-1999 I served as an adjunct member of the Cook Scholars Program Committee reviewing applications, chairing presentation session, and reviewing final versions of the GH Cook thesis papers..

4.I have served as GH Cook Scholars Program research advisor or reader for the following students:

Paula Augustin2022 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Ragavi Raman2022 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Sarah Florentine2021 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Rhys Hagen2021 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Francesca Buchalski 2021 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Kamila Cieslik2020 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Kayla Salem 2019 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Yassin Salah 2019 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Camille Duchamp 2019 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Samantha Wallace 2018 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Rita Baroto2016 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Yee (Mike) Che2016 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Cheryl Harvey 2015 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Brittany Bozinni2014 - SAS Senior Honors Thesis Reader

Amanda Xue 2014 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Jesse Liou2013 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Caitlin Belding2009 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Jessica Aulisio2009 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Jennifer Zambito2008 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Allison Walker2008 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Victoria Shekk2007 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

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Jessica Roos2007 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Tom Caltabilota2006 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Justin Milizio2006 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Tiffany Trotter2005 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Melissa Gates2005 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Courtney Dean 2004 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Cindy Echevarria 2003 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Melissa Lee2003 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Jessica Alberici 2003 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Zenithson Ng 2003 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Denise Ciolino 2002 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Robert Norton 2002 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Elsa Schock2002 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Valerie Balaskonis2001 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Amanda Szucsik 2001 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Maggie Struck 2001 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Taryn Eaton1999 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Jamie Elia 1999 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Lisa Antas 1996 - Cook Scholars Program Advisor

Jackie McClain 1996 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Rebbeca Fays 1996 - Cook Scholars Program Reader

Ohio State University--Students who were mentored and assisted in my lab at OSU:

Doug Finley Student Lab Assistant (Exercise Physiology Student)

Crystal Ponser Work Study Supervisor (Currently a practicing veterinarian)

Michael Howenstein Work Study Supervisor (Currently a practicing veterinarian)

Melorie Kip Work Study Supervisor

Arabella NuygenWork Study Supervisor

Toby Burke Work Study Supervisor

Kevin Kirby Student Lab Assistant (Aerospace Engineering Student)

Eric Rennie Student Lab Assistant (Exercise Physiology Student)

Richard Yurich Advised & sponsored for admission to Exer. Physiol. Prgm

Shelly Zimmerman Work Study Supervisor (Vocational Agriculture Instructor) Veronica Wong Work Study Supervisor (Currently a practicing DVM) Laura Schmidt Work Study Supervisor (Currently a practicing DVM)

High School Students

I believe one should strive to provide educational opportunities to recruit minority and women students into the biomedical sciences. The following students have participated in Summer research programs in my laboratory:

Rutgers:

Shanta Jones1999 American Chemical Society Seed Program - Mentor

Vivek Sharma 1998American Chemical Society Seed Program - Mentor

Yanerez Diaz 1997American Chemical Society Seed Program - Mentor Tiffany Horton 1996NJAES-Cook College Discovery Academic Enrichment Program Mentor Natalie Ogonowski1996NJAES-Cook College Discovery Academic Enrichment Program Mentor Edina Montanaro 1996NJAES-Cook College Discovery Academic Enrichment Program Mentor Arpana Pillay 1996 American Chemical Society Seed Program - Mentor

Ohio State University:

Alpha Griffin 1993 NIH-Summer Minority Research Apprenticeship Program. Suprina Nindra 1992NIH-Summer Minority Research Apprenticeship Program. Won best presentation

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Danielle Ginn 1991 NIH-Summer Minority Research Apprenticeship Program

Lannelle Williams

Student Organizations

1990NIH-Summer Minority Research Apprenticeship Program

Faculty Advisor for the Rutgers Water Polo Club (20 students).

Faculty Advisor for the OSU Men's Water Polo Club (25 students).

Faculty Advisor for the OSU Women's Water Polo Club (15 students).

Service

Reviewing and Editorial Service:

Editorial Advisory Boards

2021-PresentReview Editor - Animals

2018-PresentICEEP Editorial Committee - Comparative Exercise Physiology

2017-PresentEditorial Board of the Al-Qadisiya Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences

2012-Present Editor-in-Chief - Comparative Exercise Physiology.

2011-PresentReview Editor - Frontiers in Exercise Physiology

2004-Present Editor-in-Chief - International Journal of Kaatsu Training Research

1997-PresentEditorial Board-Journal of Equine Veterinary Science.

2006-2011North American Editor - Comparative Exercise Physiology (formerly, Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology)

2007-2011The Open Veterinary Science Journal

2009-2011Editorial Board-Journal of Animal Science

2003-2010Editorial Advisory Board - The Veterinary Journal.

2006-2009Editorial Board - Domestic Animal Endocrinology.

2006-2009Executive Board-The Veterinary Journal (formerly The British Veterinary Journal).

2002-2005 Editorial Board-Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology - The International Journal of Animal Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, and Nutrition..

2001-2002 Editorial Board-Equine Science International

1999-2001 Board of Scientific Reviewers - American Journal of Veterinary Research

1993 Exercise Physiology Section Editor - Proceedings 13th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium.

Grant Proposal Referee

2022Proposal Referee, Mitacs Accelerate - Canada

2022 Proposal Referee, National Science Center of Poland

2005-PresentProposal Referee, Georgian National Science Foundation (GNSF)

2011-2013Proposal Referee, Romanian National Council for Scientific Research

2009Proposal Referee, American Heart Association

2003Proposal Referee, Horserace Betting and Levy Board, Veterinary Advisory Committee, London, UK

Referee, Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

2002Proposal Referee, University of Guelph/OMAFRA/EP Taylor/OHRIA Equine Research Program

1988Proposal Reviewer - State of Minnesota Racing Commission.

Ad Hoc Scientific Journal Referee

Physiological Reports, Journal of Functional Foods, Medicina, PLOS ONE, Journal of Animal Science - Europe; Animals; Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology; Frontiers in Physiology, Biosensors; Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice; Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology; Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; Animal: An International Journal of Animal Bioscience; Biopolymers; Muscle and Nerve; Equine Veterinary Education; Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology; Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise; Veterinarni Medicina (Vet Med - Czech) International Journal for Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences; Domestic Animal Endocrinology; Editorial Board-Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology; British Journal of Sports Medicine; The Veterinary Journal (formerly The British Veterinary Journal); Journal of Applied Physiology; American Journal of Physiology; Journal of the American Veterinary

2003Proposal

McKeever - Page 45 Medical Association; Equine Veterinary Journal, International Journal of Sports Medicine; Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine; Journal of Equine Veterinary Science; Respiration Physiology; Sports, Horse Industry Handbook; Cornell Veterinary Journal, Refereed Proceedings 3rd International. Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology ; Exercise Physiology Section-Proceedings 12th Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society Symposium; Abstract RefereeAmerican College of Sports Medicine, 1994 and 1995 Programs; Abstract Referee - Equine Nutrition & Physiological Society Symposium, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005.

Other Service and Professional Assignments:

External Service to the Equine Industry and the Academic Community

2022Session Chair - Biochemistry, Haematology, Endocrinology, Thermoregulation Session; Applied Physiology - Genetics Session; Applied Physiology - Drugs and Performance Session; Nutrition Session; 11th International Conferencec on Equine Exercise Physiology, Uppsala, Sweden.

2022Interview for the Albany Times on performance enhancing drugs.

2019-PresentEquine Science Society Membership Committee

2019-2021Past-President - Equine Science Society

2019Session Chair - 26th Equine Science Society Symposium, Asheville, NC.

2018Session Chair - Biochemistry, Haematology, Endocrinology, Thermoregulation Sessions I & II 10th International Conferencec on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lorne, Australia.

2017-2019 President - Equine Science Society

2017-2019Member - Cardiovascular Section Development Committee of the American Physiological Society

2018Interview for Sports Illustrated regarding the Kentucky Derby

2015-2017Member - Animal Care and Experimentation Committee of the American Physiological Society

2015-2017Vice President and Program Chair- Equine Science Society

2014Session Chair - Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation & Performance Section, 9th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Chester, England.

2014Expert Scientific Witness - provided key testimony on behalf of the New York Standardbred Owners Association at the New York Gaming Commission Hearing on “Proposed Adoption of Controlled Therapeutics Medication” rules published in the December 4, 2013 State Register at pages 17-35.

2014Interview for Equus Magazine on exercise for the older horse.

2013-2015Secretary Treasurer- Equine Science Society

2013Interview for DVM Magazine regarding EPO and blood doping.

2012Series of interviews for the New York Times regarding drug use in race horses.

2010 Extended interview for MSNBC Online regarding the physiology of race horses, a story coordinated with the release of the movie Secretariat.

2010USDA External Review Panel - 2010 review of the research, teaching, and outreach program of the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Maine.

2009-2010Co-Editor and Co-Session Chair Cardiovascular Section, 8th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Capetown, South Africa.

2009-2013Board of Directors Equine Science Society.

2009Graduate Competition Judge Exercise Physiology - 21st Equine Science Society Symposium

2008-2011External Examiner - Equine Science Program, University of Limerick.

2007-2013Nominating Committee - Equine Science Society.

2007Expert Witness - New York Racing State Racing and Wagering Board.

2006-2008Expert Witness/Consultant - Delaware Standardbred Owners Association.

2006-presentExpert Witness/Consultant - Various private plaintiff and defense counsel.

2003-2005Representative - Racing Medication and Testing Consortium.

2002-2004Representative- New Jersey Department of Agriculture Equine Advisory Board.

2001-2011Expert Panelist - NY State Racing and Wagering Board Medication Advisory Committee.

2000-2004Expert Witness -Maryland Attorney General and the Maryland Racing Commission.

1998-2013Expert Witness/Consultant -New Jersey Attorney General/NJ Racing Commission.

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2006Television interview for “Pet Stop” on News 12 New Jersey.

2006Extended interview for an American Physiological Society press release on the physiology of the Kentucky Derby. Item published in online and paper outlets.

2005Session Chair - Exercise Physiology, 19th Equine Science Society Symposium.

2005Graduate Competition Judge (Production & Extension)-19th Equine Science Society Symposium.

2005Chair - Exercise Physiology Program Committee, 19th Equine Science Society Symposium.

2003Extended interview regarding test for EPO misuse for Equus Magazine.

2003Extended interview regarding test for EPO misuse for The Blood-Horse Magazine.

2003Session Chair - Exercise Physiology, 18th Equine Nutrition & Physiology Society Symposium.

2002Session Chair - 6th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Lexington, Kentucky.

2001Interview for article on clenbuterol for Equus Magazine.

2001Interview for article on clenbuterol for the Horsemen’s Journal.

2000Conference Host and Organizer - 20th Association of Equine Sports Medicine meeting, New Brunswick, NJ.

2000Conference Host and Organizer - 5th Conference of Equine Exercise Physiology Researchers, New Brunswick, NJ.

1998Session Chair, Cardiovascular Physiology, 5th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology, Japan.

1996-2000Organizing Committee - 1st - 4th Conferences of Equine Exercise Physiology Researchers, Columbus, OH, E. Lansing, MI, Pullman, WA, and Rutgers.

1996-2000Horse Judge, NJ Department of Agriculture Festival of Horses, Standardbred show.

1996-2003Cook College Campus Agricultural Animal Faculty Advisory Committee.

1993-2000NIH/ADAMAHA Peer Review Consultant

1993-1997Awards and Graduate Student Competition Committee, Equine Nutrition and Physiological Society.

1990-1995Editorial Committee - Horse Industry Handbook

1993Invited Panelist - Rolex Kentucky Horse Park 3-Day Event Symposium on Exercise Physiology Research Directions for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

1993Chair - Exercise Physiology Program Committee 13th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society Symposium.

1990Invited Panelist - Symposium on Exercise Testing Methods - 3rd ICEEP, Uppsala, Sweden (One of 5 panelist from around the world invited to sit on this committee)

1988Lecturer - American Heart Association Central Ohio Affiliate Speakers Bureau.

1988Question Writer-American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Qualifier Exam.

1988Interview for article in Practical Horseman Magazine.

Service to the University

2017-PresentChair - Athletics Affairs Committee - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

2017-PresentMember - NBFC ad-hoc committee on Organizational Structure, Roles, and Responsibilities.

2011-PresentMember Rutgers University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.

2009-PresentUniversity College Community Volunteer Veteran-Mentoring Program.

2001-PresentDepartment Representative - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers University.

2000-PresentSenator - University Senate, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

2000-PresentMember - University Senate Budget and Planning Committee.

2019-2022Executive Committee - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers University.

2018-2019Member - University Promotion Grievance Committee

2011-2018Faculty Mentoring Committee for Dr. Brandon Alderman, Assistant Professor Department of

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2011-2018Faculty Mentoring Committee for Dr. Sarah Chelland Campbell, Assistant Professor Department of Exercise and Sport Studies.

2008-2016Promotion and Reappointment Committee (Arent, Alderman, Henderson, Campbell) Department of Exercise and Sport Studies.

2006-2017Chairman - Student Affairs Committee - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

2007-2016Executive Committee - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers University.

2011-2013Faculty Mentoring Committee for Dr. Gregory Henderson, Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Studies.

2011-2012Executive Committee - Rutgers University Senate

2011-2012Past-Chairman-New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers University

2010-2011Chairman - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers University

2009-2010Vice Chairman - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers University.

2001-2005Member - Graduate and Professional Studies Committee - New Brunswick Faculty Council, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

Service to the College

2013-2016Structure and Governance Committee, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences.

2009-2010Search committee for three faculty positions - Exercise Science and Sport Studies.

2000-2001Rutgers-NJAES Strategic Planing Sub-Committee.

2002-2003Cook College Admissions and Scholastic Standing Committee.

1996-98, 2003Cook Scholars Program, session chair.

1996-1998 George H. Cook Honors Program Adjunct Committee Member.

1993Faculty Search Committee - Appointed by the OSU Vice President for Student Affairs to fill position of Director of Recreation and Intramural Sports.

1989Faculty Search Committee - School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, OSU.

1988-1994Ohio State University Alice L. Finley Memorial Research Center Committee.

1988-1990Coordinator of the Comparative Physiology and Pharmacology Seminar.

Service to the Department

2021Member Animal Science Department Research Strategic Planning Committee

2014-PresentChair Admissions Committee - Kinesiology and Applied Physiology Graduate Program, Rutgers University.

2014-2021Member Curriculum and Standards Committee - Kinesiology and Applied Physiology Graduate Program, Rutgers University.

2016Faculty Search Committee - Non-Tenure Track Teaching position.

2013Reappointment Reading Committee (Roepke)

2008-2009Faculty Search Committee - Three positions for the Endocrine cluster hire

2005-2008Department Chair’s Advisory Committee

2005-2006Chair Standards Committee - Animal Science Graduate Program, Rutgers University.

2002-2006Member - Standards Committee - Animal Science Graduate Program, Rutgers Univ..

1998-2003Animal Science Graduate Program Admissions Committee.

2001Faculty Search Committee - Genetics/Genomics Position.

2001Faculty Search Committee - Endocrinology/Transgenics position.

1989Faculty Retreat Graduate and Residency Program Review Committee.

Consulting and Outside Service:

Expert Witness - Queensland (Australia) Racing Integrity Commission Provided analysis and a report for the prosecution of multiple trainers.

Expert Witness - Comedy Hill Racing Stable vs. Robert McIntosh Racing Stable, et al., American Arbitration Association Case No.: 50 181 R 00081 07 Provided key reports and consultation that contributed to achieving

McKeever - Page 48 a settlement in this case.

Expert Witness - Two Defense cases vs. the Texas Racing Commission - Provided key testimony that led to two victories in these “Milkshaking”/alkalinizing agent cases against the Texas Racing Commission.

Expert Witness - Maryland Attorney General/Racing Commission - Provided key testimony that led to a victory in this test case for the alkalinizing agent detection program for Maryland both at the trial level, at the appellate level, and the MD Supreme Court.

Expert Witness - New Jersey Attorney General/Racing Commission - Provided key testimony that led to a victory in this test case for the alkalinizing agent detection program bot at the trial court level and at the NJ Supreme Court. Approximately 50 other cases held behind this case.

Expert Witness - New York State Racing and Wagering Board - Provided key testimony that led to victories in five alkalinizing agent (“Milkshaking”) cases.

Expert Witness - Delaware Standardbred Owners Association - Provided key information and analysis to help find the reason for a major series of milkshaking inadvertent positives.

Expert Witness - Trader vs. the Delaware Racing Commission - Provided information and analysis that suggested that the positive test for milkshaking was due to inadvertent application of legal treatments affecting bicarbonate status. The testimony was key to the reversal of penalties in this case.

Expert Witness - Warrington vs. the Delaware Racing Commission - Provided information and analysis.

Expert Witness - Comedy Hill Stables vs. multiple defendants - Provided key information and analysis that suggested that the positive test for rhuEPO was due to administration prior to acquisition of the horses by the current owners.

Expert Consultant - Office of the Camden County Prosecutor Provided key information for regarding a guanabenz case.

Expert Consultant - Ontario Racing Commission - Provided key information for the formulation of new drug testing protocols and procedures.

Expert Consultant - Indiana Horse Racing Commission - Provided key information for the formulation of new drug testing protocols and procedures.

Expert Consultant - Kentucky Horse Racing Authority - Provided key information for the formulation of new drug testing protocols and procedures.

Expert Witness - the American Horse Shows Association - Provided key information for two drug cases.

Research Consultant - Various projects including: Miles/Bayer Inc. (1995-1995); Merck (1989-1993).

Research Consultant - Consulted with Ken Kober from Columbus Instruments, Inc. to develop the prototype model of the Oxymax-XL large animal calorimeter, the first commercially produced system for the measurement of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production in exercising horses.

Technical Support: Provided technical support and information to Drs. Joe Pagan and Steve Jackson, Kentucky Equine Research, Inc. for development of an exercise testing lab at their facility in Lexington.

Technical Support: Provided technical support and research information to Dr. Luka Krusic, Equine Clinician and Exercise Physiologist, Munich, Germany.

Technical Support: Provided technical support and information to Dr. John Foreman for the development of the Equine Exercise Physiology Lab. at the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine.

Technical Support: Provided technical support and information to Dr. Larry Soma for the development of the Equine Exercise Physiology Lab at the University of Pennsylvania., College of Veterinary Medicine.

Technical Support: Provided technical support and information to Dr. Frank Andrews for development of an Equine Exercise Physiology Lab at the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine.

Reviewed/edited manuscript for Dr. Anton Usaj, Faculty for Sport, University of Ljubljani, Slovenia.

Technical Support: Provided technical information and support to David Lambert, DVM, of Prestonwood Farm, Inc. for the development of an equine exercise testing laboratory.

Technical Support: for Viking Meadows Farms, Carmel Indiana, 1989.

Technical Support: Provided technical support to Dr. David Keogh of Yellow Springs Instruments, Inc. for the development of their portable lactate analyzer.

Consultant: Tested a heart rate monitor and wrote user's manual for Polar Electro, Inc.. Ohio State University

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OSU Athletic Testing - analysis of blood samples from the OSU Swimming Team for lactate concentrations. Professional/Academic Association Memberships:

1985American College of Sports Medicine (Fellow, 1990).

1984American Society of Animal Science.

1992 American Physiological Society.

1992 Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology.

1995 Advisory Board-International Association of Equine Professionals

1987 Association for Equine Sports Medicine.

1984 Equine Science Society (formerly - Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society).

1984 Sigma Xi.

Non-Academic, Employment, Awards, Activities:

Employment:

1985 Substitute Teacher. Tulare County Department of Education, Porterville, Visalia, Tulare, and Lindsay School Districts.

1985 Staff Research Assistant. University of Arizona, Department of Animal Sciences, Tucson.

1983-1984 Graduate Research Associate. University of Arizona,, Tucson, AZ

1981-1984 Manager. University of Arizona Equine Breeding Farm and Research Center, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station, Tucson, AZ. (Efforts achieved a 90% live foal rate).

1981 Assistant Manager. Post Time Thoroughbred Ranch, Road 184, Tulare, CA.

1980-1981 Graduate Research Assistant. Department of Animal Sciences, Fresno State University, CA

1975-1979 Lifeguard, Summer Youth Program Aquatics Supervisor, and Pool Maintenance Worker. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA.

1973-1975Aquatics Director and Swim Coach, Yorba Linda Country Club, Yorba Linda, CA.

1971-1973Driving Range, Cart Room Worker, and Dishwasher, Yorba Linda Country Club, CA. Awards:

2013 All American Award - Masters National Championship - United States of America Water Polo

2003 Who’s Who in Education

2002 Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare

1996 Who's Who in Science and Engineering

1981 University of Arizona Graduate Tuition Scholarship

1979 Moorman Feed Manufacturing Company of California Scholarship

1980 United States Agency for International Development-Board for Food & Agricultural Development Graduate Fellowship

1980 Fresno Ag-1 Foundation Graduate Student Scholarship

1974 Four varsity letters-goaltender, Cal Poly Pomona's California Collegiate Athletic Association four time conference champion water polo team: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977.

1974 Honors at Entrance, Cal Poly Pomona.

1974 Air Force JrROTC - American Legion Scholastic Merit Award

1973 All Orange League (California) Water Polo Team, Goaltender

1973 Eagle Scout with Silver Palm - 1973 Activities:

•Member - United States of America Water Polo

•Member - American Water Polo Association.

• Water Polo Goalie Coach - Princeton Tigers Aquatics Club 2017-present

•Water Polo Coach - Rutgers Water Polo Club 2003-2018.

•Goalie - OSU Water Polo Club (1987-1995; 1988-Big 10 Champion) North Coast Water Polo Club and

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Columbus Crush Water Polo Club (1987-1995, Midwest League Champions 1993); Rutgers Water Polo Club (1995-2019), Lobos -55 Masters Water Polo Club (2007-2014), New Jersey Masters Water Polo Club (2011-Present), Kaos Water Polo Club (2014), Blue Thunder Masters Water Polo Club (2015-present; 4th place 2017 60+ FINA World Masters Championships in Budapest, Gold Medal 60+ 2018 Pan-American Masters Water Polo Championships; Bronze Medal 65+ - 2021 USAWP Masters Nationals).

•Member - Knights of Columbus - Rt Rev. Msgr. John F. Baldwin 4th Degree Assembly 658

•Knights of Columbus Council 11529: Deputy Grand Knight Chancellor

Chair - Leave No Neighbor Behind Committee

Co-Chair - Food for Families Committee

Co-Chair - Tootsie Roll Fundraiser for individuals with special needs.

•Member - Ancient Order of Hibernians - Michael Davitt Ocean Division 11

•Member - New England Historical and Genealogical Society

•Treasurer - Descendants of the Founders of New Jersey.

•Secretary - Society of the War of 1812 in New Jersey.

•Member - Princeton-Cranbury Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution

•Governor - First Colony of the Mayflower Society in New Jersey

•Member - Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati

•Member Executive Council; Chairman of the Historical Committee -Society of Colonial Wars in New Jersey

•Vice President - Sons of the Revolution in New Jersey

•Member - Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War and the Lincoln Camp 100.

•Registrar and Genealogist - Order of Founders and Patriots of America in New Jersey

•Lt. Governor and Historian of the Princeton Colony of the Jamestown Society.

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