Dr.
Hooser received his B.S. degree from the Department of Zoology at Eastern
Illinois University, his D.V.M. from the College of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Illinois in 1982 and his PhD from the Department of Veterinary
Pathobiology, University of Illinois, in 1989. Post-doc work was completed at
the Department of Pharmacology/ Toxicology, University of Arizona from
1989-1993 and TNO Food and Nutrition Research, Zeist, The Netherlands,
1993-1994.
He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Toxicology in 1989.
Dr. Hooser has been Head of the Toxicology Section of the Animal Disease
Diagnostic Laboratory since 1994 and had been Assistant Director of the ADDL
since 2000. His research interests include diagnostic and hepatic toxicology.
He has served on many national and university committees, including the Purdue
Grain Quality Task Force, the Purdue University Chemical Management Committee,
the Purdue SVM Admissions Committee, Faculty Committee, Executive Committee and
Research Advisory Board and is currently Chair of the Toxicology Working Group
of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network.
He is currently affiliated with the American Association of Veterinary
Laboratory Diagnosticians, Society of Toxicology, Society of Toxicology
Comparative and Veterinary Specialty Section, the American Veterinary Medical
Association, the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association and the American Board
of Veterinary Toxicology. He has served as President of the Comparative
Veterinary Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology and Vice President of
the American Board of Veterinary Toxicologists. Among his awards are the
Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award, Purdue School of Veterinary Medicine, National
Research Service Award from the National Institutes of Health.
He, wife Laura, and their children Blair and Conrad, enjoy their horses,
outdoor activities and movies. |