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Email: wolf@vims.edu
Office: Chesapeake Bay Hall, N107
Phone: (804) 684-7261,7331 |
Wolfgang K. Vogelbein
- Associate Professor of Marine Science
- B.S., Southampton College
- M.S., California State University
- Ph.D.,
School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University
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Research Interests
My research program currently focuses
in three areas. My primary focus is
in the pathobiology of pollution/disease associations in fishes.
I am particularly interested in evaluating how exposure to chemical
contaminants, in particular the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, affects the
development of liver, exocrine pancreatic and vascular cancers in wild fishes.
Our research has focused specifically on a population of mummichogs (Fundulus
heteroclitus) inhabiting a creosote-contaminated site in the Elizabeth
River, Virginia. A second area of
recent interest is in the biology, pathogenesis and life history of
heterotrophic dinoflagellates belonging to the genus Pfiesteria.
A third area of research focuses on an epizootic of mycobacteriosis in
Chesapeake Bay striped bass (Morone saxatilis).
We are investigating the epizootiology, pathology and bacteriology of
this important new bacterial disease with the aim of understanding the impacts
on Chesapeake Bay bass and human health.
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Currently Active Grant Funded Projects
- Environmental Pfiesteria Monitoring in Support of the CDC Human
Cohort Study: Year 2002. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention/Virginia Dept. of Health. 1 March 2002 to 1 March 2003.
Investigators: Reece, Vogelbein, Shields, Haas, Hoenig.
- Life History and Pathogenicity of Pfiesteria shumwayae. EPA/NOAA
ECOHAB Program. 1 Oct. 2001 to 1 Oct. 2004. Investigators: Vogelbein,
Shields, Reece, Haas.
- The Elizabeth River Monitoring Program 2001-2002: Association Between
Mummichog Liver Histopathology and Sediment Chemical Contamination. VA
Department of Environmental Quality. 1 June, 2001 to 1 June, 2002.
Investigators: Vogelbein and Unger.
- Mycobacteriosis in Striped Bass: Laboratory Studies. Cooperative
Agreement/U.S. Geologic Survey, National Fish Health Research Laboratory:
1 April, 2001 to 31 April, 2002. Investigators: Vogelbein & Kator.
- Studies on the Etiologies and Predisposing Factors of Skin Lesions of
Menhaden in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries. Cooperative Agreement/ U.S.
Geologic Survey, National Fish Health Researhc Laboratory: Blazer. 26
Nov., 1999 to 31 April, 2002. Investigator: Vogelbein.
- Pfiesteria or Fungus? Etiology of Lesions in Menhaden. EPA/NOAA
ECOHAB Program. 1 July, 2000 to 1 July, 2003. Investigators: Shields,
Vogelbein, Kator and Haas.
- Are Genetic Diversity and Genetic Differentiation Bioindicators of
Contaminant Impact on Natural Populations? Fundulus heteroclitus as
a Model Estuarine Species. U.S. EPA STAR Program. 1 Oct., 1998 to 1 Oct.
2002. Investigators: Mulvey, Newman, Vogelbein, Unger.
- Pfiesteria Research Initiative for Virginia. Commonwealth of
Virginia. 1 July, 1998 to 1 July, 2002. Investigators: Burreson, Haas,
Kator, Shields, Vogelbein.
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Selected Publications
- Y Kiryu, JD Shields, WK Vogelbein, H Kator, and V Blazer. Dose response
and pathogenicity of secondary zoospores of the oomycete, Aphanomyces
invadans, to Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus. Submitted:
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms.
- MW Rhodes, H Kator, S Kotob, P van Berkum, I Kaattari, WK Vogelbein, F
Quinn, MM Floyd,WR Butler, CA Ottinger. Mycobacterium shottsii sp.
nov., a slowly growing species isolated from Chesapeake Bay striped bass (Morone
saxatilis). In Press: International Journal of the Society of
Environmental Microbiology.
- DR Ownby, MC Newman, M Mulvey, WK Vogelbein, MA Unger and LF Arzayus.
Fish (Fundulus heteroclitus) populations with different exposure
histories differ in tolerance of creosote-contaminated sediments. In
Press: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
- P Mulvey, M Newman, WK Vogelbein, and M Unger. Genetic structure of Fundulus
heteroclitus from PAH-contaminated and neighboring sites in the
Elizabeth and York Rivers. In Press: Aquatic Toxicology.
- WK Vogelbein, VJ Lovko, JD Shields, KS Reece, PL mason, LW Haas and CC
Walker. Pfiesteria shumwayae kills fish by myzocytosis not exotoxin
secretion. Nature. Advance Online Publication, 5 August, 2002
(doi:10.1038/nature01008).
- JP Berry, K Rein, KS Reece, L Haas, JD Shields, WK Vogelbein, DG Baden
and RE Gawley. Are Pfiesteria spp. Toxicogenic? Evidence against
production of polyketide and other ichthyotoxins by Pfiesteria
shumwayae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 5
August, 2002 (doi: 10.1073/pnas.172221699).
- Y Kiryu, JD Shields, WK Vogelbein, DE Zwerner, H Kator, and VS Blazer.
2002. Induction of skin ulcers in Atlantic menhaden by injection and
aqueous exposure to the zoospores of Aphanomyces invadans. Journal
of Aquatic Animal Health 14: 11-24.
- WK Vogelbein, JD Shields, LW Haas, KS Reece and DE Zwerner. 2001. Skin
ulcers in estuarine fishes: a comparative pathological evaluation of wild
and laboratory-exposed fish. Environmental Health Perspectives
109(5):687-693.
- MW Rhodes, H Kator, S Kotob, P van Berkum, I Kaattari, WK Vogelbein, MM
Floyd, WR Butler, FD Quinn, C Ottinger and E Shotts. 2001. A unique Mycobacterium
species isolated from an epizootic of striped bass (Morone saxatilis
) related to Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium ulcerans.
Emerging Infectious Diseases 7(5):127-130.
- JW Fournie, WK Vogelbein, RM Overstreet, and WE Hawkins. 2000. Life
Cycle of Calyptospora funduli (Apicomplexa:Calyptosporidae). Journal
of Parasitology 86(3):501-505.
- VS Blazer, WK Vogelbein, C Densmore, DE Zwerner and EB May. 1999.
Ulcerative Skin Lesions in Menhaden from Chesapeake Bay. Journal of
Aquatic Animal Health 11:340-349.
- WK Vogelbein, JW Fournie, PS Cooper and PA Van Veld. 1999.
Hepatoblastomas in the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus (Linnaeus),
from a creosote-contaminated environment: A histologic, ultrastructural,
and immunohistochemical study. Journal of Fish Diseases 22:419-431.
- PA Van Veld, WK Vogelbein, MK Cochran, A Goksoyr, and JJ Stegeman. 1997.
Route-specific cellular expression of cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) in fish (Fundulus
heteroclitus) following exposure to aqueous and dietary benzo[a]pyrene.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 142:348-359.
- P Cooper, WK Vogelbein and PAVan Veld. 1996. Immunohistochemical and
immunoblot detection of P-glycoprotein in normal and neoplastic fish
liver. In: Ostrander, G. Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology. Lewis
Publishers/CRC Press. Pp. 307-325.
- WK Vogelbein and JW Fournie. 1994. The ultrastructure of normal and
neoplastic exocrine pancreas in the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus.
Toxicologic Pathology 22(3):248-260.
- JW Fournie and WK Vogelbein. 1994. Exocrine pancreatic neoplasms in the
mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) from a creosote contaminated
site. Toxicologic Pathology 22(3):237-247.
- PA Van Veld, WK Vogelbein, R Smolowitz, BR Woodin and JJ Stegeman. 1992.
Cytochrome P-450IA1 in hepatic lesions of a teleost fish (Fundulus
heteroclitus) collected from a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
contaminated site. Carcinogenesis 13:505-407.
- WK Vogelbein, JW Fournie, PAVan Veld and RJ Huggett. 1990. Hepatic
neoplasms in the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus from a
creosote-contaminated site. Cancer Research 50:5978-5986.
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Current Students
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Courses Taught / Teaching
- MS 566: Diseases of Marine Organisms
- MS 638: Fish Histology and Histopathology
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Faculty / Student Awards
- VS Blazer, WK Vogelbein, C Densmore, DE Zwerner and EB May. 1999.
Ulcerative Skin Lesions in Menhaden from Chesapeake Bay. Journal of
Aquatic Animal Health 11:340-349. American Fisheries Society
Publication Awards Committee: Nomination for Best Paper of 1999,
Journal of Aquatic Animal Health.
- Harris, C. International Congress of Parasitology. 4-9 Aug., 2002.
Vancouver, BC. Student Travel Award.
- Gauthier DT, SL Kaattari, and WK Vogelbein. Interaction between Mycobacterium
spp. and peritoneal phagocytes of striped bass (Morone saxatilis).
Proceedings: 42nd Western Fish Disease Workshop. Victoria, BC Canada.
26-29 July, 2001. Winner: Best Student Presentation.
- Horton CA, WK Vogelbein, PA Van Veld, and MA Unger. 1993. Toxicity
resistance in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) from a chemically
contaminated environment. 14th Annual Meeting of the Society of
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Houston, Texas. Winner: Best
Student Poster.
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Collaborative / Interdisciplinary Efforts
Jack Fournie: fournie.john@epa.gov
Calvin Walker: walker.calvin@epa.gov
United States Environmental
Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Laboratory, Gulf Ecology Division, 1 Sabine Island Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
USA.
Robert Gawley: rgawley@miami.edu
John Berry: jberry@miami.edu
Department of Chemistry/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,
Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Science Center, University of Miami, PO Box
249118, Coral Gables, FL 33124. http://www.as.miami.edu/rgawley
Daniel Baden: badend@uncwil.edu
Center for Marine Science, University of North Carolina, 5600 Marvin K. Moss
Lane, Wilmington NC 28409.
Chris Ottinger: chris_ottinger@usgs.gov
Vicki Blazer: vicki_blazer@usgs.gov
USGS/BRD, National Fish Health Research Laboratory, 1700 Leetown Rd.,
Kearneysville, WV 25430
Ahmed El-Nabawi: aelnabaw@epi.umaryland.edu
Glenn Morris: ksantoni@epi.umaryland.edu
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine,
University of Maryland, 655 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21201-1559
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