Frances Borgers
Senior Veterinary Assistant
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
Frances Borgers is a senior veterinary assistant at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary medicine within the Zoological Medicine and Zoological Companion Animal services.
Michelle Borsdorf
Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine
Bernard Bouvy
Senior veterinary clinician at Liege University, Veterinary Clinic for Small Animals, Veterinary Medicine Faculty, currently Head of the orthopedic surgery service
Kimberly Boykin
Assistant Professor
Louisiana State University
Vitamin D Decay in Blue Tongued Skinks
How Long Does Vitamin D Last? Measuring the Long-Term Decay of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 in Blue-Tongued Skinks

Dr. Boykin graduated from NC State University prior to completing a rotating internship at Louisiana State University. From there she completed both a Masters and PhD degree at LSU focused on feeder insect husbandry and health. She is currently an Assistant Professor at LSU working with the Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana and continuing her research with feeder insects and reptile health.
Kelsey Brust
Reptile & Amphibian Ultrasonography

Dr. Kelsey Brust is an Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Imaging at UC Davis and a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology. She conducts veterinary curriculum teaching and research to advance diagnostic imaging for exotic animals, including reptiles, birds, fish, and small mammals.
John Buchweitz
Nutrition & Toxicology Section Chief Associate Professor HP
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Buchweitz is interested in the analytical measurement of toxic chemicals in biological and environmental matrices of veterinary concern. His primary research interest is in the application of analytical techniques to animal death investigations to discern intentional from unintentional poisoning incidents. An additional research interest is in the area of dried blood spot analysis. Veterinarians and wildlife biologists have demonstrated a need to assess environmental contaminants, such as heavy metals, rare earth elements, and persistent organic pollutants in the blood of animal species too small for routine blood tests. The extension of elemental and organic compound detection to dried blood spots may prove to be a valuable tool in this endeavor.
Kamonpun Buranapim
Veterinarian
Nana Animal Hospital
Severe Traumatic Brain and Skull Injury in a Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta)
Successful Removal of Metal Foreign Body via Pre-Femoral Approach Enterotomy in Green Sea Turtle

Biography KAMONPUN BURANAPIM,DVM •Veterinarian and Executive Director at Nana Animal Hospital (Small animal and exotic pet hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand). •Work skills: Exotic pet, Zoo animal and Wildlife Medicine, Surgery and Anesthesia. •Interested in wildlife and exotic pet medicine, Reptile medicine and surgery.
Nithidol Buranapim
Veterinarian
Nana Animal Hospital
Severe Traumatic Brain and Skull Injury in a Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta)
Orthopedic Treatment of Coxofemoral Luxation Using the Hip Toggle Stabilization in a Rabbit

Dr. Nithidol Buranapim, D.V.M., M.Sc., Ph.D., DTBVS. •Veterinarian and Executive Director at Nana Animal Hospital (Small animal and exotic pet hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand). •Diplomate, Thai Board of Veterinary Surgery. •Work skills: Exotic pet, Zoo animal and Wildlife Medicine, Surgery and Anesthesia. •Committee of Thailand Association of Exotic Pet Veterinarian and Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians Association of Thailand.
Emmanuelle Butty
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences - Internal Medicine
Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Emmanuelle Butty is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. She received her veterinary degree in 2014 from VetSuisse Fakultaet in Bern, Switzerland. She completed a one-year rotating internship in Saint-Hyacinthe Canada, and a one-year specialty internship in internal medicine in Montreal, Canada. She completed her Small Animal Internal Medicine Residency and 2 years of Urology/Nephrology Fellowship at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. Her special interests include extracorporeal renal replacement therapy, interventional endourology, glomerular diseases and fluid stewardship.