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August 11, 2022

Publishing Piscatorial Papers: Do's and Don'ts From an Editor's Perspective

  

Jeffery C. Wolf, D.V.M., Diplomate, A.C.V.P.

Chief Scientific Officer, Manager of Pathology Virginia, Senior Pathologist

Co-editor, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health

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Jeffrey C. Wolf received his D.V.M. degree from Michigan State University, and graduate pathology training at the University of Florida and Virginia Tech. He received ACVP accreditation in 1997.  Currently, he is the Chief Scientific Officer for Experimental Pathology Laboratories (EPL), Inc., and the Manager of Pathology at the EPL’s Virginia facility.

 

Dr. Wolf’s primary area of expertise is toxicologic pathology of aquatic animals.  For the past twenty years his principal focus has involved reproductive and thyroid endocrine disruption studies that utilize various species of fish, frogs, and birds, including both native and laboratory specimens.  He also regularly serves as the study pathologist for many non-endocrine projects such as include target animal safety studies, environmental toxicity investigations, carcinogenesis bioassays, and primary research involving infectious diseases, embryology and radiation toxicity.  In another role at EPL, Dr. Wolf designs and supervises projects that involve image analysis and stereology.  Currently, Dr. Wolf is a co-editor of the Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, chair of the INHAND Non-Rodent Fish Working Group, a member of the editorial boards of Toxicologic Pathology and the Journal of Toxicologic Pathology, and a Courtesy Assistant Professor at the University of Florida.