Jennifer Dill-Okubo
University of Florida
Development of an in situ hybridization assay for Testudine Intranuclear Coccidiosis (TINC)

Dr. Dill-Okubo is a boarded veterinary pathologist with expertise in non-domestic animal species, particularly aquatic animals.
Greta Doden
Zoological Medicine Resident
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Comparison of two methods for analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in turtle plasma

Dr. Greta Doden attended veterinary school at the University of Illinois and subsequently completed
a small animal rotating internship at Wisconsin Veterinary Referral Center. She went on to complete
a specialty internship and is currently a third-year Zoological Medicine resident at Oklahoma State
University.
Thomas M. Donnelly
Head of Exotic Services
Tai Wai Small Animal And Exotic Hospital
Unexpected Complication of Gastric Decompression: Orogastric Tube Ingestion in a Rabbit

Thomas M. Donnelly is a board-certified specialist in exotic companion mammals. He has worked as a research professor at the French National Veterinary School of Alfort, staff specialist at the Animal Medical Center in New York and has an Adjunct Professorship at Tufts Veterinary School. He is a VIN consultant and editor of the book Veterinary Clinical Advisor: Birds and Exotic Pets.
Grayson Doss
Clinical Associate Professor of Zoological Medicine
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine
Pharmacokinetic and safety evaluation of subcutaneous robenacoxib in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)
Sedation in Small Mammals: Choosing Effective and Safe Protocols
What's New in Hedgehog Medicine 2026

Dr. Doss completed his DVM at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine and a zoological medicine
residency at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, the Milwaukee County Zoo,
and the International Crane Foundation. He is currently a Clinical Associate Professor of Zoological Medicine at UW and his research interests include sedation, anesthesia, analgesia and imaging of zoological companion animals.
Lindsey Elswick
Associate Veterinarian
Wellesley Animal Hospital
Pick Your Poison: Husbandry and Common Diseases of Dart Frogs

Dr. Lindsey Elswick is a 2021 graduate from Mississippi State University's College of Veterinary
Medicine. She currently works as an associate veterinarian at Wellesley Animal Hospital in
Richmond, Virginia. While she enjoys seeing all species, she is most passionate about reptile and
amphibian medicine and surgery. When not in the clinic spaying dragons, she can be found outdoors
bird watching or powerlifting.