Brian L. Frappier, DVM, PhD

Kemper Fellow for Teaching Excellence
Associate Teaching Professor
Director of Professional Curriculum, Department of Biomedical Sciences

Email: frappierb@missouri.edu

Brian L. Frappier
EDUCATION

  • B.S. Poultry Science,  Michigan State University
  • D.V.M., Michigan State University
  • Ph.D., Veterinary Anatomy,  The Ohio State University

TEACHING

  • Veterinary Microanatomy (VBmS 5502 & 5503)
  • Large Animal Veterinary Gross Anatomy (VBmS 5011 & 5012)
  • Veterinary Neuroscience (VBmS 5100)

TEACHING AWARDS AND HONORS

  • SCAVMA Outstanding Teacher Award – The Ohio State University 1988
  • Golden Aesculapius Teaching Award – University of Missouri CVM 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2015
  • National Teaching Excellence Award in the Basic Sciences, First honorable mention – Student American Veterinary Medical Association House of Delegates 1991
  • Gold Chalk Award – Graduate-Professional Council, University of Missouri 1991
  • MSD AGVET Award for Creativity in Teaching – 3rd Place – University of Missouri 1997
  • Graduate Level Superior Teaching Award – Gamma Sigma Delta, The Honor Society of Agriculture 1998
  • SCAVMA Outstanding Teacher Award – Sciences – University of Missouri CVM Basic 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005
  • Dean’s Impact Award – University of Missouri CVM, 1998
  • Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence – University of Missouri, 2001
  • Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teacher Award – University of Missouri CVM, 2007
  • Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award – University of Missouri CVM, 2015

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Kramer, J., Coates, J.R., Hoffman, A.G., and Frappier, B.L.  Preliminary Anatomic Investigation of Three Approaches to the Equine Cranium and Brain for Limited Craniectomy ProceduresVet. Surg.  36: 500-508 (2007).

Textbook of Veterinary Histology, 6th edition, edited by Jo Ann Eurell and B.L. Frappier, 2006.

Johnson, P.J., Constantinescu, G.M., and Frappier, B.L.  The Vestibular System. Part I: Anatomy, Physiology and Clinical Signs from Altered Vestibular Function.  Equine vet. Educ.  vol. 13, no. 2: 105-109 (2001).

Moore, C.P., Frappier, B.L., and Linton, L.L.  Distribution and Course of Ducts of the Canine Third Eyelid Gland:  Effects of Two Surgical Replacement Techniques.  Veterinary and Comparative Ophthalmology.  vol. 6, no. 4: 258-264 (1996).