(2017) Propofol as an immersion anesthetic and in a minimum anesthetic concentration (MAC) reduction model in goldfish (Carrasius auratus).Royal KD, Hunt SA, Gonzalez LM, Lewbart GA, Bailey KM. (2018) Veterinary Medical Students' Motivations for Exercise.View online at Google Scholar AffiliationsAAZV, IAAAM, ARAV, AVMA, WAVMA, AAFV, Veterinary Invertebrate Society, Honeybee Consortium, Dipl ECZM (ZHM) CertificationsDipl. Diane Deresienski, Clinical Associate Professor of General Practice, live in Raleigh. Greg has made 18 trips to the Galápagos doing field work on a wide variety of species. He’s also authored or co-authored 28 book chapters related to veterinary medicine of the above-mentioned taxonomic groups and edited or co-edited five veterinary textbooks: Self Assessment Colour Review of Ornamental Fish (Manson Publishing and ISU Press, 1998), Self Assessment Colour Review of Ornamental Fish & Aquatic Invertebrates (CRC Press, 2017), Rapid Review of Exotic Animal Medicine and Husbandry (Manson Publishing, 2008), and the multiple award winning Invertebrate Medicine (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2006 2012).
Greg is an author on over 175 popular and scientific articles about invertebrates, fishes, amphibians and reptiles and speaks locally, nationally and internationally on these subjects. In 2012 he received the William Medway Award for Excellence in Teaching from the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine. He is a diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine and the European College of Zoological Medicine and in 2007 was named Exotic DVM of the Year by Exotic DVM Magazine. He worked for a large wholesaler of ornamental fishes before joining the faculty at the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993, where he is Professor of Aquatic, Wildlife and Zoological Medicine and an Assistant Clinical Sciences Department Head. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1988. in biology with a concentration in marine biology from Northeastern University in 1985, and a V.M.D. in biology from Gettysburg College in 1981, an M.S.