Office: ARCE Rm. 25
Jon D. Reuter MPVM, DVM, DACLAM works within the Research Innovation Office and has oversight of Research Integrity and Compliance at the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. He is actively involved in oversight of University affairs including the Office of Animal Resources, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, Standing Committee on Research Misconduct, Institutional Review Board for human research studies, Conflict of Interest and Commitment, and DEA Controlled drug use. He participates in many collaborative research investigations in the fields of neuroscience, integrative physiology, wildlife ecology, microbiome, and comparative medicine research. Prior to joining the faculty at CU Boulder, Dr. Reuter served as Sr. Director of the Animal Resources Department, Sr. Staff Scientist, and Attending Veterinarian at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, LaJolla, CA. Dr. Reuter graduated from the University of California, Davis with a B.S. in Veterinary Science. He then attended the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and earned his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine and a Master's in Preventative Veterinary Medicine. After veterinary school, he entered a Postdoctoral Residency Program in Laboratory Animal Science at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. During the residency, his research interests were in the field of infectious disease with focus on nanomolecular countermeasures to potential bio-warfare agents such as anthrax and influenza. Early in his career, Dr. Reuter was recruited to Yale University Medical School, Section of Comparative Medicine where he led a successful infectious disease research laboratory and supported the Yale Animal Resources Center and IACUC.Â
Selected Publications:
Reuter JD, Myc A, Hayes MM, Gan Z, Roy R, Qin D, Yin R, Piehler L, Esfand R, Tomalia DA, Baker JR. 1999. Inhibition of viral adhesion and infection by sialic acid-conjugated dendritic polymers. Bioconjugate Chem. 10(2): 271-278.
Reuter JD, Vivas-Gonzalez BE, Gomez DL, Wilson J, Brandsma JL, Greenstone HL, Rose JK, Roberts AJ. 2002. Intranasal vaccination with a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus expressing cottontail rabbit papilloma virus L1 protein provides complete protection against papillomavirus-induced disease. J. Virol.76:8900-8909.
Reuter JD, Gomez DL, Wilson JH, van den Pol AN. 2004. Systemic Immune Deficiency Necessary for Cytomegalovirus Invasion of the Mature Brain. J. Virol.78:1473-1487.
Reuter JD, Wilson JH, Idoko KE, van den Pol AN. 2005. CD4+ T cell reconstitution reduces cytomegalovirus in immunocompromised brain. J. Virol. 79:9527-9539.
Reuter JD, Livingston R, Leblanc M. 2011. Management strategies for controlling endemic and seasonal mouse parvovirus infection in a barrier facility. Lab Anim. 40:145-152.
Reuter JD, Fang X, Ly CS, Suter KK, Gibbs D. 2012. Assessment of hazard risk associated with the intravenous use of novel viral vectors in rodents. CMÌý62:361-70.
Collins D, Reuter J, Rush H, Villano J. 2017. Viral Vector Biosafety in Laboratory Animal Research. CM. 67:215-221.
Nelson SL, Durden LA, Reuter JD. 2017. Rhipicephalus microplus²¹²Ô»åÌýDermacentor nitens(Acari: Ixodidae) Coparasitize White-Tailed Deer on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. J Med Entomol.54(5) 1440-1443.
Reuter JD, Nelson SL. 2018. Hematological Parameters and Viral Status for Zika, Chikungunya, Bluetongue and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease in White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on St John, US Virgin Islands. J Wild Dis. 54(5) doi: 10.7589/2017-12-315
Barth D, Taylor J, Reuter J, Booth C, Dudek E. 2019. Spontaneous Recurrent Absence Seizure-Like Oscillations in Wild-Caught Rats.J. Neurosci. 39 (24) 4829-4841 doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1167-18.2019
Adams S, Myles M, Tracey L, Livingston R, Schultz C, Reuter J, Leblanc M. 2019. Effect of pelleting, irradiation and autoclaving on MPV and MNV infectivity in rodent feed. ´³´¡´¡³¢´¡³§Ìý58(5) 1-9.doi
Nelson SL, Taylor SA, McKinley AS, Reuter JD. (pend). An isolated island deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population shows unexpected heterozygosity following a drought on St. John, US Virgin Islands.Â
Reuter JD, Mufford T. (pend). Epidemiological survey of adventitial pathogens in wild Brown Norway (Rattus norvegicus) rats in Boulder, Colorado.
Nguyen KT, Gates CA, Hassell Jr JE. Foxx CL, Salazar SN, Luthens AK, Arnold AL, Leblanc M, Adams SE, Lowry CA, Reuter JD(pend). Evaluation of the effects of altitude on rat anxiety- and depressive-like behavioral responses. High Altitude Med Bio