Judy M. Hickman-Davis

DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACLAM

Clinical Veterinarian, University Laboratory Animal Resources; Professor - Clinical

Contact

hickman-davis.2@osu.edu (614) 688-4880 Wiseman Hall
400 W 12 Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
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Department

Veterinary Preventive Medicine

Laboratory Animal Medicine Program

Professional Training and experience

  • PhD, Cellular and Molecular Pathology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Residency, Laboratory Animal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Comparative Medicine
  • DVM, University of Georgia
  • BS, Biology, Emory University

Research Interests

  • Pulmonary immunology, physiology, and microbiology with emphasis on the role of innate immunity in pneumonia
  • Role of reactive oxygen-nitrogen species, surfactant proteins and alveolar macrophages in the development and resolution of lung pathology
  • Basic macrophage biology
  • Development of animal models of pneumonia
  • Genetics of resistance and susceptibility to respiratory infections
  • Transgenic mouse technology

University Awards and Honors

Awards

  • 1998, Graduate Student Research Day Biological and Health Sciences Division: Second place
  • 1998, American Lung Association Research Training Fellowship
  • 1998, Parker B. Francis Fellowship
  • 2000, Giles F. Filley Memorial Award in Respiratory Physiology and Medicine
  • 2001-2004, NIH Competitive Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program

Honors

  • 1991, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Summer Fellow at Cornell University
  • 1992, Phi Zeta: Top ten percent of American veterinary students
  • 1993, Exceptional proficiency in small animal medicine and surgery
  • 1999, Honors Convocation Top Graduate Student for Cellular and Molecular Pathology
  • 2003, Selected "In the Limelight" Cornell University Leadership Program for Veterinary Students

Professional Service

  • University Radiation Safety Committee, OSU

Professional Societies

  • 2004-Present, Member, American Veterinary Medical Association
  • 2005-Present, Member, American Association Laboratory Animal Science

Publications

2021

  • Collins, T.A. ; Sparks, A.E. ; Walker, M.M. ; Kendall, L. V. ; Dobos, K..M; Bergdall, V.K.; Hickman-Davis, J.M. (2021). Reuse of Disposable Isolation Gowns in Rodent Facilities during a Pandemic. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Volume 60, Number 4, July 2021, pp. 431-441(11) DOI: https://doi.org/10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-20-000130
  • Nolan, K.E.; Baer, L.A.; Karekar, P.; Nelson, A.M.; Stanford, K.I.; Doolittle, L.M.; Rosas, L.E.; Hickman-Davis, J.M.; Singh, H.; Davis, I.C. (2021). Metabolic shifts modulate lung injury caused by infection with H1N1 influenza A virus, Virology, Volume 559, Pages 111-119, ISSN 0042-6822, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2021.03.008.
  • Rosas, L.E.; Doolittle, L.M.; Joseph, L.M.; El-Musa, H.; Novotny, M.V.; Hickman-Davis, J.M.; Hite, R.D.; Davis; I.D. (2021). Postexposure Liponucleotide Prophylaxis and Treatment Attenuates Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Influenza-infected Mice. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. Volume 64, Issue 6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1165/rcmb.2020-0465OC. PubMed: 33606602

2020

  • S. Matalon, JM Hickman-Davis, and IC Davis. 2020. Surfactant Protein A (SP-A). In Encyclopedia of Respiratory Medicine. Vol. 5. Edited by Gemma Taft, Sajana. Kiddlington, Oxford, UK: Elsevier Ltd. In press.
  • Collins, Toi, Sparks, Amanda, Walker, Mary M, Kendall, Lon, Bergdall, Valerie K and Hickman-Davis, Judy M. Reuse of Disposable Isolation Gowns in Rodent Facilities during a Global Pandemic. Journal of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science. Accepted 12/2020.

2018

  • Hickman DL, Hickman-Davis JM, Peveler J, Swan M. Small Animal Enclosures and Housing. In. Weichbrod RH, Thompson GAH, Norton JN, editors. Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing. 2nd edition. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press/Taylor & Francis; 2018. Chapter 21.
  • Woods PS, Doolittle LM, Hickman-Davis JM, Davis IC. ATP catabolism by tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase contributes to development of ARDS in influenza-infected mice. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2018 Jan 1;314(1):L83-L92. doi: 10.1152/ajplung.00149.2017.

2017

  • Woods, P.; Doolittle, L.; Hickman-Davis, J. & Davis, I. (2017). ATP catabolism by tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase contributes to development of ARDS in influenza-infected mice. American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 314. ajplung.00149.2017.

2016

  • Nicolaus, Mackenzie, Joseph, Lisa, Bergdall, Valerie, Davis, Ian and Hickman-Davis, Judy. 2016. Impact of ventilated caging on water intake and loss in four strains of laboratory mouse. Journal of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science, 55(5):525-33.
  • Lewis, Stephanie D., Hickman-Davis, Judy M. and Bergdall, Valerie K. 2016. IACUC Considerations Regarding the Use of Viral-Induced Carcinogenesis and Oncolytic Viral Models. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research Journal 57 (1): 86-94 doi: 10.1093/ilar/ilv046.

2015

  • Lewis, Stephanie D., Hickman-Davis, Judy M. and Bergdall, Valerie K. 2015. IACUC Considerations Regarding the Use of Viral-Induced Carcinogenesis and Oncolytic Viral Models. Accepted December 2015. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research Journal.