Matthew Johnston

Professor – Avian, Exotic, and Zoological Medicine Clinical Sciences

DMC209 VTH

(970) 297-4218

About Matthew

Clinical Interests: Avian, reptile, and small mammal medicine and surgery Research Interests: Conservation of endangered species, international outreach and capacity building Dr. Johnston's current position allows him to dig deeper into student learning, novel and innovative teaching delivery methods and pedagogy, and student outcomes in the DVM program

Education

VMD, University of Pennsylvania, 1999BS, John Carroll University, 1995

Certifications

Clinical
American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, Avian specialty

Publications

Han S, Dadone L, Ferguson S, Bapodra-Villaverde P, Dennis PM, Aruho R, Sadar MJ, Fennessy J, Driciru M, Muneza AB, Brown MB, Johnston M, Lahmers K. Giraffe skin disease: Clinicopathologic characterization of cutaneous filariasis in the critically endangered Nubian giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis camelopardalis). Veterinary Pathology 59[3]. 2022. Pp. 467-475.Hasse K, Crawford A, Gustafson D, Rao S, Klaphake E, Johnston M. Plasma concentrations and pharmacodynamics of intramuscular administration of alfaxalone in peafowl (Pavo cristatus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 53[1]. 2022. Pp. 108-115.Dadone L, Foxworth S, Aruho R, Schilz A, Joyet A, Barrett M, Morkel P, Crooks G, Fennessy J, Johnston MS. Foot shape and radiographs of free-ranging Nubian giraffe in Uganda. 2021. PLoS ONE 16(12): e0252929. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252929

Research Specialty

Pet Exotics Exclusive/PredominantWildlife/Zoo