Sarah E. Hooper
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Associate Dean for Student Programs and Admissions
Also affiliated: Missouri College (2014–2023); Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (2020–2025); University of Missouri (2014–2023); Ithaca College (2002)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Sarah E. Hooper's research focuses on the application of advanced analytical techniques and educational methodologies. She has investigated methods for non-invasive biomonitoring of pesticide residues in bat hair, utilizing LC-MS/MS technology. Her work also explores the use of machine learning and AI in veterinary medical education, examining student and educator perceptions and adoption challenges. Hooper has examined the impact of contact-independent exposure to specific microbial volatiles on bat survival rates when affected by White-nose Syndrome. Additionally, her research includes the development of transdisciplinary teams using online data science training to address real-world case studies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. She has also utilized ultrasonic extraction for analyzing persistent organic pollutants in marine mammal blubber and investigated predictors of cancer in Golden Retrievers, emphasizing the importance of physical activity frequency and intensity.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 34
- Citations: 215
Selected Publications
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Determining the minimum deliberate practice time for fundoscopy proficiency on canine models (2026)
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‘Find My Cat’: Using AirTags to Establish Home Ranges of Feral Cats on St. Kitts (2026)
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Owner Social Determinants of Health Associated with Exercise Patterns in Golden Retrievers with and Without Cancer (2026)
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Service-learning experiences can foster veterinary students’ development of competence in the Competency-Based Veterinary Education Model (2026)
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Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales (2025)
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An Opportunistic Study to Assess African Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus aethiops) Welfare Using Novel and Classical Biomarkers (2025)
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Physical activity predictors of cancer in Golden Retrievers: it's about frequency and intensity, not type (2025)
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Introducing AI-generated cases (AI-cases) & standardized clients (AI-SCs) in communication training for veterinary students: perceptions and adoption challenges (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Introducing AI-generated cases (AI-cases) & standardized clients (AI-SCs) in communication training for veterinary students: perceptions and adoption challenges
- Owner Social Determinants of Health Associated with Exercise Patterns in Golden Retrievers with and Without Cancer
- Introducing AI-generated cases (AI-cases) & standardized clients (AI-SCs) in communication training for veterinary students: perceptions and adoption challenges
- Introducing AI-generated cases (AI-cases) & standardized clients (AI-SCs) in communication training for veterinary students: perceptions and adoption challenges
- Introducing AI-generated cases (AI-cases) & standardized clients (AI-SCs) in communication training for veterinary students: perceptions and adoption challenges
- Physical activity predictors of cancer in Golden Retrievers: it's about frequency and intensity, not type
- An Opportunistic Study to Assess African Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus aethiops) Welfare Using Novel and Classical Biomarkers
- An Opportunistic Study to Assess African Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus aethiops) Welfare Using Novel and Classical Biomarkers
- An Opportunistic Study to Assess African Green Monkey (Chlorocebus sabaeus aethiops) Welfare Using Novel and Classical Biomarkers
- Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales
- Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales
- Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales
- Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales
- Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales
- Ultrasonic Extraction-Based Analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Blubber from False Killer Whales
- Service-learning experiences can foster veterinary students’ development of competence in the Competency-Based Veterinary Education Model
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