
B. Mus - Vanderbilt University
DVM - University of Tennessee
PhD - University of Kentucky
Dr. Janes is an associate professor in veterinary anatomic pathology. After graduating from veterinary school in 2006 from the University of Tennessee, she spent a year in a rotating internship at Wisconsin Equine Clinic and Hospital near Milwaukee prior to coming to the University of Kentucky for a combined residency in veterinary anatomic pathology and Ph.D. program. Her research focused on the pathology and genetics of equine Wobbler Syndrome. She joined the faculty at the UKVDL in the Department of Veterinary Science in 2015 as a diagnostic veterinary pathologist. She also teaches fourth-year veterinary students and does collaborative research predominantly focused on equine neurologic disease.
Areas of interest: Equine neurologic disease, musculoskeletal pathology, clinicopathologic correlates of gross and microscopic pathology with advanced imaging
Selected publications:
Fortin‐Trahan R, Lemirre T, Santschi EM, Janes JG, Richard H, Fogarty U, Beauchamp G, Girard CA, Laverty S. Osteoclast density is not increased in bone adjacent to radiolucencies (cysts) in juvenile equine medial femoral condyles. Equine Veterinary Journal. 2022 Sep;54(5):989-98.
Ruby RE, Janes JG. Pathologic Conditions of the Nervous System in Horses. Veterinary Clinics: Equine Practice. 2022 Aug 1;38(2):427-43.
Jin ZH, Janes JG, Peterson ML. A chemo-poroelastic analysis of mechanically induced fluid and solute transport in an osteonal cortical bone. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 2021 Jan;49(1):299-309.
Janes JG, Garrett KS, McQuerry KJ, Waddell S, Voor MJ, Reed SM, Williams NM, MacLeod JN. Cervical vertebral lesions in equine stenotic myelopathy. Veterinary pathology. 2015 Sep;52(5):919-27.
Janes JG, Garrett KS, McQuerry KJ, Pease AP, Williams NM, Reed SM, MacLeod JN. Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging with standing cervical radiographs for evaluation of vertebral canal stenosis in equine cervical stenotic myelopathy. Equine veterinary journal. 2014 Nov;46(6):681-6.