
Dr.
Kate Washabaugh
currently:
Kate is a Mom.
Sam Jon Nessel was born on March 13, 2010. (Photograph by Fritz Washabaugh)
Kate graduated
as doctor of veterinary medicine from the School for Veterinary Medicine
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in May 2007.
She now works
at the "A Breed Apart
Animal Hospital" in Madison, Wisconsin.
formerly:
University
of Wisconsin Academic Staff
- Manager of Prof. C. Snowdon's Primate Research Laboratory (1995-2003)
Winner of 2002-03
Academic Staff Professional Development Grant
PUBLICATIONS
2004.
Ziegler, T. E., Washabaugh, K. F., and Snowdon, C. T. Responsiveness
of expectant male cotton-top tamarins, Saguinus Oedipus, to mates
pregnancy. Hormones and Behavior, 45: 84-92.
2001.
Washabaugh, K. F., Ziegler, T. E., and Snowdon, C. T.Variation
in care and development for cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)
infants as a result of parental experience and group size. Animal
Behaviour, 63: 1163-1174.
2000.
Ginther, A. J., Washabaugh, K. F., Ziegler, T. E., and Snowdon,
C. T. Measurement of scrotum and testes size of unrestrained cotton
top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus). American Journal of
Primatology, 51: 187-195.
1998.
Washabaugh, K. and Snowdon, C. T. Chemical communication of reproductive
status in female cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). American
Journal of Primatology, 45: 337-349.
PRESENTATIONS
2003.
Washabaugh, K. F., Ziegler, T. E., and Snowdon, C. T. Early development
in the cotton-top tamarin. European Marmoset Research Group Conference,
Paris, France.
2001. Washabaugh, K. F., Snowdon, C. T., Ziegler, T. E.. Variation
in care for cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) infants. Animal
Behavior Society Conference, Corvallis, Oregon.
1998. Washabaugh, K. F. Husbandry and behavior in a colony of captive
marmosets and tamarins. AALAS Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1997. Ginther, A. J. and Washabaugh, K. F. Non-invasive measurement
of scrotal width in captive cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus o. oedipus):
A tool for evaluating development. IPS/ASP Conference, Madison,
Wisconsin.
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