Mark D. Dunbar

Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Physiological Sciences
mdunbar@ufl.edu
PO Box 100103
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32610-0103
352-294-4286
FAX: 352-392-2938

Education

  • BS, Mathematics, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, 1997
  • Certification, Nuclear Engineer Officer, Naval Reactors, Washington, DC, 2002
  • Nuclear Division Officer USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), Operation Enduring Freedom, 2000-2002
  • DVM, University of Florida, 2007
  • Residency in Clinical Pathology, University of Florida, 2007-2010

Honors and Awards

  • U.S. Navy Achievement Award, 1999
  • U.S. Navy Achievement Award, 2002
  • Best Resident Platform Presentation, Phi Zeta Research Emphasis Day, University of Florida, 2010

Research Interests

Cytopathology, oncology, veterinary education

Selected Publications

Dunbar MD, Ginn P, Miller K, Craft W. Laryngeal rhabdomyoma in a dog. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. (in press).

Dunbar MD, Conway JA. What is your diagnosis? Cytologic findings from a subcutaneous nodule overlying the left epaxial musculature in a dog. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. (in press).

Aitken-Palmer C, Isaza R, Dunbar MD, Blackwood S, Gerlach T, Russell K. Anterior uveitis as an atypical presentation of large granular lymphoma in a caracal (Caracal caracal). Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2011 Sep; 14(5):337-340.

Fosgate GT, Urdaz-Rodríguez JH, Dunbar MD, Rae O, Donovan A, Melendez P, Dobek GL, Alleman AR. Diagnostic accuracy of methods for detecting Anaplasma marginale infection in lactating dairy cattle of Puerto Rico. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2010 Mar; 22(2):192-9.

Dunbar MD and Alleman AR. A challenging case: Abdominal effusion in a dog. Veterinary Medicine. 2009 May; 104(5): 244-247.

Dunbar MD and Wamsley HL. What is your diagnosis? Lymph node cytology from a dog. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 2009 Mar; 38(1): 91-93.

Additional publications here

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