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Jessica M. Snyder

Jessica M. Snyder

Associate Professor

D.V.M., Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, 2001
M.S., 91̽»¨, 2014
Diplomate, ACVIM (Neurology), 2005
Diplomate, ACVP (Anatomic), 2015

1-446 Box 357340, Seattle, WA 98195
·¡:Ìýsnyderjm@uw.edu

About Dr. Snyder

Dr. Snyder’s research broadly involves the assessment of pre-clinical animal models developed to address unmet translational needs of human diseases. As a comparative pathologist, her focus is the examination and validation of animal model phenotypes and evaluation of treatments and interventions via the application of clinicopathologic and histopathologic diagnostic criteria and scoring systems. Her specific interests include rodent models of aging and large and small animal models of neuromuscular and central nervous system disease. She also assists investigators with aspects of study design and data interpretation.ÌýDr. Snyder is the Director of the Comparative Pathology Program. She coordinates CMED 514 and CMED 512 and is an instructor in pathology rounds and rotations offered by the Department of Comparative Medicine (CMED 590; JPC sessions).

Selected Publications:

  1. Canagliflozin Retards Age-Related Lesions in Heart, Kidney, Liver, and Adrenal Gland in Genetically Heterogenous Male Mice. ÌýSnyder JM , Casey KM, Galecki A, Harrison DE, Jayarathne H, Kumar N, Macchiarini F, Rosenthal N, Sadagurski M, Salmon AB, Strong R, Miller RA,Ìý Ladiges W. Geroscience 2022. PMID:Ìý35974129.
  2. ADAR1 mutation causes ZBP1-dependent immunopathology. Hubbard NW, Ames JM, Maurano M, Chu LH, Somfleth KY, Gokhale NS, Werner M, Snyder JM, Lichauco K, Savan R, Stetson DB, Oberst A. Nature 2022; 607 (7920):769-775. PMID: 35859177.
  3. Snyder JM, Radaelli E, Goeken A, Businga T, Boyden AW, Karandikar NJ, Gibson-Corley KN. Ìý Vet Pathol 2022;59(3):498-505. PMID:Ìý35130806
  4. Snyder JM,* Zhong G,* Hogarth C,* Huang W, Topping T, LaFrance J, Palau L, Czuba LC, Griswold M, Ghiaur G, Isoherranen N. FASEB J 2020; 34(12):15788-15804. PMID:Ìý33105029 *contributed equally to work
  5. ÌýSnyder JM,* Wood TR,* Corry K, Moralejo DH, Parikh P, Juul SE. Int J Dev Neurosci. 2018 Nov;70:25-33. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2018.05.006. Epub 2018 May 20. *denotes authors contributed equally to work
  6. ÌýMack DL, Poulard K, Goddard M, Latournerie V,ÌýSnyder JM, Grange RW, Elverman MR, Denard J, Veron P, Buscara L, Le Bec C, Hogrel J, Doering J, Meng H, Yang L, Liu F, O’Callaghan M, Gopal N, Kelly VE, Smith BK, Strande JL, Mavilio F, Beggs AH, Mingozzi F, Lawlor MW, Buj-Bello A, and Childers MK.ÌýMol TherÌý25(4):839-854. doi: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2017.02.004, 2017.
  7. .ÌýSnyder JM, Ward JM, Treuting PM.Ìý Vet Pathol. 53(2):233-43. doi: 10.1177/0300985815610391, 2016.
  8. .ÌýSnyder JM, Washington IM, Birkland T, Chang MY, and Frevert CW.Ìý ÌýÌýJ Histochem CytochemÌý63(12):952-67. doi: 10.1369/0022155415610383, 2015.