Garry Adams
Senior Professor Department of Veterinary PathobiologyEDUCATION
- A.S., Tarleton State University, 1961
- B.S., Texas A&M University, 1963
- D.V.M., Texas A&M University, 1964
- Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 1968
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE/CREDENTIALS
- Texas Veterinary Medical License: 2231
BOARD OR OTHER CERTIFICATIONS
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists, 1970
- Academia Veterinaria Mexicana, A. C., Socio Correspondiente, 1996
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Microbiology (honorary), 2021
- Diplomate, American Veterinary One Health Society (honorary), 2024
HONORS & AWARDS
| 2001 | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Registry Certificate Nr. 30001526, Assistance in Foot & Mouth Outbreak in the United Kingdom, Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries, London |
| 2002 | USDA’s Group Award for Excellence, Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom |
| 2004 | 2004 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX, November 2004 |
| 2012 | American Veterinary Medical Foundation and American Veterinary Medical Association Lifetime Excellence in Research Award |
| 2014 | Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, CVM Research Leadership Award |
| 2015 | U.S. Senator John Melcher, DVM Leadership in Public Policy Award, Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges |
| 2017 | American Veterinary Medical Association Award for Contributions to the Advancement of Organized Veterinary Medicine |
| 2018 | Outstanding Alumnus Award, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, May 2018 |
| 2021 | Diplomate (Honorary), American College of Veterinary Microbiologists, Distinguished Microbiologist |
| 2024 |
Diplomate (Honorary), American Veterinary One Health Society |
SHORT BIO
L. Garry Adams is the former associate dean of research and currently senior professor of veterinary pathology at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University. Dr. Adams performs research on infectious diseases of livestock and wildlife, particularly zoonotic diseases, resulting in over 285 publications focused on a spectrum of research from basic molecular pathogenesis and host:pathogen bioinformatics of disease, genetic disease resistance, neoplastic diseases and the development of diagnostic assays and vaccines. Research findings of the team led by Dr. Adams have been actively implemented to improve the scientific basis of the national and international animal health regulatory programs for brucellosis, tuberculosis and salmonellosis. Dr. Adams has been active in leading the development and implementation of biodefense and emerging disease research initiatives. Dr. Adams is a scientific reviewer or editor for 21 national and international research journals. Dr. Adams has served on the following National Research Council activities of the National Academies of Sciences: Committee on the Department of Defense’s Programs to Counter Biological Threats, Committee on Biodefense at the U.S. Department of Defense, and member of the 2017 National Academy of Science Committee who wrote the “Revisiting Brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Area” report. Dr. Adams is the recipient of the 2012 American Veterinary Medical Association Lifetime Excellence in Research award, the 2015 American Association of Veterinary Medical College’s Senator John Melcher, DVM Leadership in Public Policy award, the 2017 American Veterinary Medical Association Award, and the 2021 Distinguished Microbiologist of the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists. Dr. Adams received his DVM from Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, and PhD in veterinary pathology from Texas A&M University, and he is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, Diplomate (honorary) of the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists, and Diplomate (honorary) of the American Veterinary One Health Society.
- Immunology
- Cell Biology
- Genomics
- Infectious Disease
- Pathology
- Microbiology
- Biodefense
- Food Animal
- Education
- Anatomic Pathology
I have long been intrigued with the biological interface between hosts and etiological agents, and the resulting patterns of morphological lesions, especially lesions caused by infectious disease agents. The morphologic, cytokine/chemokine, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic patterns of host and pathogen responses provoke a series of fundamental questions, e.g. what is the molecular pathogenesis of these lesions?; how does the host genome manipulate the pathogen or vice versa?; what host and pathogen cellular pathways are perturbed and dysfunctional in the disease processes?; what is the cause of death?; can we apply genomic pathology (the convergence of ‘omics’ and morphology) and systems biology to more fully understand infection biology as the basis for improved prediction of host and pathogen mechanistic genes and pathways critical to health and clinical illness? In response to these questions, my research is focused on the: 1) investigation of the comparative molecular pathogenesis of zoonotic intracellular bacterial pathogens in natural target host animal models, particularly salmonellosis, brucellosis and mycobacterial diseases, 2) development of vaccines and host gene expression-based diagnostics for zoonotic and select agent caused diseases, and especially 3) development of in silico host:pathogen interactome predictive models based upon bi-directional in vivo host (bovine/murine) and Salmonella enterica Typhimurium interactions at the target organ interface, enteric Peyer’s patches. The vision to develop improved animal models for salmonellosis originated in the early 2000s in association with my collaborators, Drs. Andreas Bäumler and Renée Tsolis. From our very successful and continuing collaboration grew the idea to develop a computational infection biology model based on temporal neonatal calf in vivo RNA-Seq and microarray-based transcriptomic and proteomic profiling of the acute Salmonella, Brucella and Mycobacterium infection process. We expanded our research team by including Drs. Sara Lawhon, Kenneth Drake and Harold ‘Skip’ Garner, focusing on an envisioned systems biology analysis of both host and pathogen comprehensive transcriptomic and proteomic datasets derived from our in vivo biological model. We next computationally fused the datasets based on actual Salmonella proteomic data (performed by Dr. Mary Lipton at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) and computationally predicted bovine host structural proteins to identify maximum likelihoods of host and pathogen protein:protein interactions as the basis for our preliminary in silico interactome model to predict mechanistic genes and linked perturbed cellular pathways. We then established in vitro phenotypes of S. Typhimurium deletion mutants (provided by Dr. Helene Andrews-Polymenis) of the predicted mechanistic genes for attachment, invasion or survival in murine RAW 264.7 macrophages to confirm almost half of the modeled predictions. Finally, over half of the model-predicted and in vitro-confirmed S. Typhimurium genes were validated to have in vivo phenotypes in our bovine ligated ileal loop model. We subsequently performed siRNA knockdowns in RAW 264.7 macrophages of predicted host proteins interacting with Salmonella proteins and validated in vitro phenotypes in almost half of the predicted host genes. By fusing higher quality genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic datasets derived from in vivo S. Typhimurium comparative infection models in mice, calves and non-human primates, we propose to further enhance the predictability and validation of in silico interactome model as a tool for the ultimate practice of “precision human medicine” as envisioned by the report of the National Academy of Sciences. As our publications document, we have also developed in silico interactome modeling tools for intracellular bacterial pathogens, Brucella melitensis and Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis, all based on in vivo datasets. Our team has published 52 peer-reviewed manuscripts on salmonellosis using animal models, confirming our combined abilities to perform complex series of in vivo and in vitro experiments and developing high level in silico predictive models as we propose here. My long term role as co-developer of our in vivo based in silico interactome predictive model and personal collaborations with each of our team of investigators and core directors enables us to envision developing the in silico interactome predictive model for the biomedical research community.
Invited lectures in undergraduate Biomedical Science (BIMS) 110 “One Health in Action” and graduate Veterinary Microbiology (VTMI) 689 “Bacteria in Health & Disease.”
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