Jordan Roberts, DVM, DACVO
Education
Ophthalmology Residency, Kansas State University
DVM, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Minnesota
MS, Kansas State University
Internship, Kansas State University
Biography
Summary
Dr. Jordan Roberts is the clinician for the ophthalmology service and an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center. She completed a small animal rotating internship and a comparative ophthalmology residency at Kansas State University. While in Kansas, Dr. Roberts received a Masters degree in veterinary biomedical sciences. As an alumnus of the University of Minnesota, and a Minnesota native, Dr. Roberts has a natural fondness for the region and of course the University itself.
Research
Research summary/interests
Her research interests involve exploring treatments for feline surface ocular diseases, and studies on corneal sensitivity in a variety of species.
Publications
Selected publications
- Roberts JK, Henriksen MdL, Sharkey L, Lim CC, Reilly CM. Pathology in Practice – Ocular Melanosis with Secondary Chronic Glaucoma in an English Setter. JAVMA. February 1, 2021, 258(3), 265-268.
- Roberts JK, Meekins JM, Roush JK, Rankin AJ. Effects of topical instillation of 0.1% diclofenac sodium, 0.5% ketorolac tromethamine, and 0.03% flurbiprofen sodium on corneal sensitivity in ophthalmologically normal cats. AJVR. January 2021, 82(1), 81-87.
- Roberts JK, Meekins JM, Browning GR, Beaufrere H, Eshar D. Effects of injectable dexmedetomidine-ketamine-midazolam and isoflurane inhalation anesthetic protocols on ocular variables in captive black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). AJVR. September 2019, 80(9), 878-884.