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Animal Reproductive Biology Group
Tim Evans
Assistant Professor
Veterinary Pathobiology
- Phone: 573-884-9270
- E-mail: EvansT@missouri.edu
- Address: D217 Veterinary Med. Diagnostic Laboratory
Education
- D.V.M, University of California-Davis
- M.S, University of Missouri
- PhD, University of Missouri
Research Focus
- Environmental toxins
- Reproductive diseases
Research Description
Evans' doctoral research involved various aspects of the bioavailability and toxicokinetics of environmental contaminants, such as lead and cadmium, in porcine and cellular models. Evans' clinical research projects investigate the effects of mycotoxins on animal reproduction and the pathogenesis of reproductive disease in domestic animals. Evans' current comparative research focus is the development of porcine models to study the adverse effects of toxicants on the male reproductive tract.
Recent Publications
- Evans TJ.
Endocrine alterations associated with ergopeptine alkaloid exposure during equine pregnancy. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 2002 Aug;18(2):371-8, viii. Review. PMID: 15635913 - Miller MA, Kottler SJ, Ramos-Vara JA, Johnson PJ, Ganjam VK, Evans TJ.
3-methylindole induces transient olfactory mucosal injury in ponies. Vet Pathol. 2003 Jul;40(4):363-70. PMID: 12824507 - Evans TJ, James-Kracke MR, Kleiboeker SB, Casteel SW.
Lead enters Rcho-1 trophoblastic cells by calcium transport mechanisms and complexes with cytosolic calcium-binding proteins. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2003 Jan 15;186(2):77-89. PMID: 12639499 - A complete list of publications for TJ Evans in PubMed

