Michael W. Dryden

 University Distinguished Professor Veterinary Parasitology

BS 1982, Kansas State University
DVM 1984, Kansas State University
MS 1988, Purdue University
PhD 1990, Purdue University

Phone - (785)532-4613
Email - Dryden@vet.k-state.edu

Research

Dr. Dryden’s primary research focus has been the biology and control of fleas and ticks infesting dogs and cats. The "Flea and Tick Team" has conducted numerous laboratory and in-home evaluations of these products in Manhattan KS and Tampa FL and field studies at the Konza Prairie Biologic Station.

A second area of research includes investigations into the epidemiology, diagnosis and control of gastrointestinal parasite in dogs and cats. Several studies have been completed including studies detailing the severity of parasite contamination of the environment, prevalence of parasite infestations in greyhounds in Kansas and development of anthelmintic resistance. A major focus of this research is evaluating fecal diagnostic techniques. Additional projects have included evaluating various diagnostic and treatment options for Giardiasis.

The combined research efforts have received both National and International recognition with over 140 published papers, 12 book chapters, and over 100 scientific presentations at national and international meetings. He has lectured in 22 countries, presenting > 1,000 invited seminars at local, regional, national and international meetings.

  • Awards/recognition

­ 1995 "Pfizer Award for Research Excellence"

­ 2005 “KSU-Distinguished Service Award” awarded by the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association

­ 2006 “Teaching Excellence Award” for outstanding instruction of second year veterinary students

­ 2007 “Recognition Award in Urban Entomology” from the North Central Branch of the ESA

­ 2010 “Excellence in Teaching Award” from American College of Veterinary Dermatology

­ 2010 “Veterinarian of the Year” presented at the Purina® Pro Plan® 56th Annual Show Dogs of the Year® Awards in association with the Westminster Dog Show, presented at the Grand Hyatt in NY.

­ 2011 Promoted to University Distinguished Professor at K-State. The UDP designation represents the highest honor Kansas State University can bestow on its faculty, an award that recognizes those making outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service to their professions and communities.

­ 2014 Dr. William and Deanna Pritchard Veterinary Service and Outreach Award. Presented to faculty member who exhibits exemplary service and outreach.

­ 2015 American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists Distinguished Parasitologist of the Year Award.

­ 2016 Bayer Animal Health, Teaching Excellence Award in recognition of outstanding instruction of second year veterinary students.

­ 2017 American College of Veterinary Microbiologists Distinguished Microbiologist of the Year Award.

Teaching

Dr. Dryden is the course coordinator of 2nd year DMP 718 Veterinary Parasitology.

Selected Publications

Dryden M, Broce A. Development of a flea trap for collecting newly emerged Ctenocephalides felis (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) in homes. J. Med. Entomol. 30:901-906, 1993.

Dryden M, Rust M. The Cat Flea - Biology, Ecology and Control. Vet. Parasitol. 52:1-19, 1994.

Rust W, Dryden M. The biology, ecology and management of the cat flea. Ann. Rev. Entomol. 42:451-473, 1997Ball R, Dryden M, Wilson S, Veatch J. Cerebralspinal nematodiasis in a white-handed gibbon (Hylobates Lar) due to Baylisascaris Procyonis. J. Zoo. Wildf. Med. 29:221-224, 1998.

Payne P, Dryden M, Smith V, Ridley R. Effect of 0.29% w/w fipronil spray on adult flea mortality and egg production of three different cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis (Bouche), strains infesting cats. Vet Parasitol. 102(4):331-340, 2001

Dryden MW, Payne PA, Ridley R, Smith V. Gastrointestinal Parasites: the practice guide to accurate diagnosis and treatment. Supplement to Compendium: Continuing Education for Veterinarians. 28 (8A): 3 -13, 2006. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Blagburn BL, Dryden MW. Biology, treatment and control of flea and tick infestations. Vet. Clin. N. Am. 39(6):1173-1200, 2009.

Dryden MW. Flea and tick control in the 21st century, challenges and opportunities. Vet. Dermatol. 20, 435–440, 2009.

Hanzlicek AS, Harkin KR, Dryden MW, Chun R, Payne PA, Nietfeld JC, Debey BM. Canine Schistosomiasis in Kansas: 5 cases (2000-2009). J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assoc. 47(6):e95–e102, 2011.

Dryden M, Carithers D, McBride A, Riggs B, Smith L, Davenport J, Smith V, Payne P, Gross S. A comparison of flea control measurement methods for tracking flea populations in highly infested private residences in Tampa FL, following topical treatment of pets with FRONTLINE® Plus (fipronil/(S)-methoprene). Intern. J. Appl. Res. Vet. Med. 9(4):356-567, 2011.

Coles TB, Dryden MW. A review of insecticide/acaricide resistance in fleas and ticks infesting dogs and cats. Parasites & Vectors 7:8, 2014.

Dryden MW, Canfield MS, Kalosy K, Smith A, Crevoiserat L, McGrady JC, Foley KM, Green K, Tebaldi C, Smith V, Bennett T, Heaney K, Math L, Royal C, Sun F. Evaluation of fluralaner and afoxolaner treatments to control flea populations, reduce pruritus and minimize dermatologic lesions in naturally infested dogs in private residences in west central Florida USA. Parasites & Vectors 9:365, 2016.

Dryden MW, Canfield MS, Niedfeldt E. Kinnon A, Kalosy K, Smith A, Foley KM, Smith V, Bress TS, Smith N, Endrizzi M, Login J. Evaluation of sarolaner and spinosad oral treatments to eliminate fleas, reduce dermatologic lesions and minimize pruritus in naturally infested dogs in West Central FL. USA. Parasites & Vectors 10:389, 2017.