Ellis C. Greiner, PhD

Ellis C. Greiner, PhD

Professor
Parasitology
Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology


Email:greinere@vetmed.ufl.edu


PO Box 110880
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32608-0880
(352) 294-4161
FAX: (352) 392-9704

Education:

M.S. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Zoology, 1969
Ph.D. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Zoology, 1971

Honors and Awards:

Phi Zeta Honorary Member, President 1985, Secretary, Treasurer 1987-1990
1984 Teacher of the Year, Class of 1986
SCAVMA Basic Science Teacher of the Year, 2004
Daniels Senior Clinical Investigator Award, 1996
Merck MSD AgVet Award for Creativity 1996
UF Superior Accomplishment Award 2002
CVM Special Service Award 2003
Patronyms:
Haemoproteus greineri Bennett, Turner and Whiteway, 1984
Sarcocystis greineri Cheadle 2001
Falcaustra greineri Bursey and Kinsella 2003
Leucocytozoon greineri Savage, 2004

Selected Publications:

For Publications Extracted From Medline Click HERE

Tanya, V.N., E.C. Greiner and E.P.J. Gibbs 1992. Evaluation of Culicoides insignis (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) as a vector of bluetongue virus. Vet Microbiol 32: 1-14.

Greiner, E.C., C.L. Mo, E.J. Homan, J. Gonzalez, M.T. Oviedo, L.H. Thompson, E.P.J. Gibbs, and The Regional Bluetongue Team 1993. Epidemiology of bluetongue in Central America and the Caribbean: Initial entomological findings. Med. Vet. Entomol. 7:309-315.

Wehinger, K., M. E. Roelke, and E.C. Greiner, 1995. Ixodid ticks from Florida panthers and bobcats in Florida. J. Wildl. Dis. 31:480-485.

McClusky, B., E.C. Greiner and G.A. Donovan, 1995. Patterns of Cryptosporidium oocyst shedding in calves and a comparison of two diagnostic methods.Vet.Parasitol.60:185-190.

Cheadle, MA, SM Tanhauser, JB Dame, DC Sellon, M Himes, PE Ginn, RJ MacKay, and EC Greiner, 2001. The nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcintus) is an intermediate host for Sarcocystis neurona. Internatl J. Parasitol. 31: 325-329.

Cheadle, MA, CA Yowell, DC Sellon, M Hines, PE Ginn, AR Marsh, RJ MacKay, JB Dame and EC Greiner. 2001. The striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) is an intermediate host for Sarcocystis neurona. Internatl J Parasitol 31:843-849.

Rae, D.O., J.E. Crews, E.C. Greiner and G.A. Donovan. 2004. Epidemiology of Trichrichomonas foetus in beef bull populations in Florida. Theriogenology 61: 605-618.

Ellison, S.P., E.C. Greiner, K.K. Brown, and T. Kennedy. 2004. Experimental Infection of horses with culture-derived Sarcocystis neurona, merozoites as a model for equine protozoal myeloencephalitis. Intern J Res Vet Med. 2: 79-89.

Deviche, P., McGraw, K., and E.C. Greiner. 2005. Interspecific differences in hematozoan infection in Sonoran desert Aimophila sparrows. J. Wildl. Dis. 41: 532-541.

Jacobson,.E.R.,B.L. Homer, B.A. Stacy, E.C. Greiner, N.J. Szabo, C.L. Chrisman, F. Origgi, S. Coberley, L.M. Foley, J.H. Lansberg, L. Flewelling, R,Y. Ewing, R. Morietti, S. Schaf, C. Rose, D.R. Mader, G. R. Harman, C.A. Manire, N.S. Metee, A.P. Mizinsin, and G.S. Shelton. 2006. Neurological disease in wild loggerhead sea turtles, Carette caretta. Dis. Aquatic Org. 139-154.