Donna M. Bouley
Academic Appointments
- Professor - Med Center Line, Comparative Medicine
- Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
- Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Pathology
Key Documents
Contact Information
- Academic Offices
Personal Information Email Tel (650) 498-5403 Tel (650) 723-3876
Professional Overview
Honors and Awards
- Kleinheinz Family Faculty Fellow in the Bass University Fellows Program for Undergraduate Education, Staford University (2011-2016)
- Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award, Stanford University (June 2007)
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists (1996)
Professional Education
| B.S.: | U Mass Amherst, Animal Science (1976) |
| D.V.M: | U Tenn Knoxville, Veterinary Medicine (1985) |
| Ph.D: | U Tenn Knoxville, Comp. & Exp. Medicine (1995) |
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Internet Links
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
My research interests are quite varied. I provide pathology support for several Stanford radiologists using MRI-guided minimally-invasive therapies for the ablation of prostate cancer (focused ultrasound, cryoablation, laser). Histopathological evaluation of induced lesions provides the radiologists with feedback necessary to optimize their procedures, and interpret real-time MR images in order to guarantee the most effective cancer treatment. I also work with several radiation oncologists who study and test hypoxic cytotoxic drugs as cancer treatments. Other interests of mine include phenotypic analysis of transgenic and knockout mice, the use of genetically engineered mice to understand host pathogen interactions, and infectious diseases of frogs.
Publications
- Applicators for magnetic resonance-guided ultrasonic ablation of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Invest Radiol. 2013; (6): 387-94
- Focal ablation of prostate cancer: four roles for magnetic resonance imaging guidance. Can J Urol. 2013; (2): 6672-81
- Loss of anterior gradient 2 (Agr2) expression results in hyperplasia and defective lineage maturation in the murine stomach. J Biol Chem. 2013; (6): 4321-33
- A novel clinically translatable fluorescent nanoparticle for targeted molecular imaging of tumors in living subjects. Nano Lett. 2012; (1): 281-6
- Caspase-11 increases susceptibility to Salmonella infection in the absence of caspase-1. Nature. 2012; (7419): 288-91
- Shape matters: intravital microscopy reveals surprising geometrical dependence for nanoparticles in tumor models of extravasation. Nano Lett. 2012; (7): 3369-77

