Nicole Stacy

Nicole Stacy,

Clinical Associate Professor – Aquatic Pathology

Department: Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Business Phone: (352) 294-4093
Business Email: stacyn@ufl.edu

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Teaching Profile

Courses Taught

Board Certifications

  • Veterinary Clinical Pathology
    American College of Veterinary Pathology

Publications

Academic Articles

Grants

  1. Develop & Further Training in Care of Marine Mammals with Emphasis on Manatees (Renewal FY25-28)

    Active

    Role:
    Co-Investigator
    Funding:
    FL FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMM
  2. Develop & Further Training in Care of Marine Mammals with Emphasis on Manatees

    Role:
    Co-Investigator
    Funding:
    FL FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMM
  3. Investigating the Utility of Vitreous Humor and Serum Proteomics for Post-Mortem Diagnostics and Disease Investigations in Whales

    Active

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    AMER ASSO OF ZOO VETERINARIANS
  4. Develop and Further Training in Case of Marine Mammals with Emphasis on Manatees, FY21-24

    Role:
    Other
    Funding:
    FL FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMM
  5. Investigating Biochemical and Cytological Coelomic fluid Responses to Anticipated Climate Change-associated Stressors in the ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus)

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    AMER ASSO OF ZOO VETERINARIANS
  6. Using Optimized Histology to Investigate Tissue Responses to Stressors in the Ochre Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus)

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    WILDLIFE DISEASE ASSOC WILDLIFE VET SECT
  7. Develop and Further Training in Case of Marine Mammals with Emphasis on Manatees

    Role:
    Co-Investigator
    Funding:
    FL FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMM
  8. Assessment of health and disease in wild and captive Florida grasshopper sparrows: An information need critical for the release of captive birds, 2017-2019

    Role:
    Co-Investigator
    Funding:
    FL FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMM via US DEPT OF INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SE
  9. Establishing Circulation Red Blood Cell Volume Reference Intervals for Loggerhead (Caretta) and Green (Cheloni mYDAS) Sea Turtles

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    SEA TURTLE CONSERVANCY

Education

  1. Dr.med.vet.

    Vetsuisse Faculty of Berne, Switzerland

  2. Residency – Veterinary Clinical Pathology

    University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine,

  3. DVM

    Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 294-4093
Emails:
Business:
stacyn@ufl.edu
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
2015 SW 16TH AVE
PO BOX 100123
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
GAINESVILLE FL 326100123
Business Street:
2015 SW 16TH AVE
GAINESVILLE FL 32608

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