Karsten E. Schober

Professor
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Food Animal Health Research Program, OARDC
United States of America

Professor Cardiology
Biography

In 1990 Karsten E. Schober had completed his Graduation and in 1990-94 he completed his Internship, residency, and thesis (Dr med vet) from University of Leipzig, Germany. In 1995-2003 he was in PhD program and senior lecturer at the Department of Small Animal Medicine, University of Leipzig, Germany. At present he is Professor at The Ohio State University.

Research Intrest

General Research Interests (Dogs and Cats) Echocardiography Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Diastolic heart function Pulmonary hypertension Congestive heart failure Congenital heart disease

List of Publications
Visser LC, Scansen BA, Brown NV, Schober KE, Bonagura JD. Echocardiographic assessment of right ventricular systolic function in healthy conscious dogs following a single oral dose of pimobendan versus atenolol. J Vet Cardiol 2015;17:161-172.
Fox PF, Schober KE. Treatment of cats with a symptomatic (occult) cardiomyopathy: Challenges and realities (invited review). J Vet Cardiology 2015.17:S150-S158.
Scansen BS, Simpson EM, Lopez-Alvarez J, Thomas WP, Bright JM, Eason DB, Rush JD, Boswood A, Dukes-McEwan J, Green HW, Bulmer BJ, Visser LC, Kent AM, Schober KE. Pulmonary artery dissection in eight dogs with patent ductus arteriosus. J Vet Cardiol 2015;17:107-119.
Durham JA, Scansen BA, Bonagura JD, Schober KE, Cheatham SL, Cheatham JP. Iatrogenic embolization and transcatheter retrieval of a ventricular septal defect occluder in a dog. J Vet Cardiol 2015;17:306-315.
Schober KE. Use of diuretics in small animal practice (invited review). Fachpraxis 2015;67:8-14
Schober KE, Savino S, Yildez V. Right ventricular involvement in feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. J Vet Cardiol 2016;18:297-309.
Hsiang-Ting Ho, Andriy Belevych, Bin Liu, Ingrid Bonilla, Przemyslaw Radwanski, Héctor Valdivia, Karsten Schober, Cynthia Carnes, and Sandor Gyorke. Muscarinic Stimulation facilitates Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca release by modulating ryanodine receptor 2 phosphorylation through protein kinase G and Ca/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. Hypertension 2016;68(5):1171-1178.