Christopher S Keator, PhD

Christopher S Keator, PhD
Christopher S Keator, PhD

Director, Lab Animal Resources

Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences


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Biosketch

Christopher S. Keator, PhD, is a classically trained animal scientist with a focus in reproductive endocrinology and physiology.聽 He has conducted research in both agricultural species and small laboratory animals, including nonhuman primates.聽 He started his faculty career at Ross University School of Medicine where he served as the Director of the Reproductive I and II Modules from 2012-2014; he was then recruited to WMed to serve as a charter faculty member for the new medical school, and from 2014-2022 served as the Founding Director of the Endocrine and Reproductive Course and Founding Director of Explorations. He served as the Founding Chair of the WMed Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) from 2016-2023 and negotiated the PHS Assurance with NIH OLAW in 2017, and steered the program to Full Accreditation with AAALAC International in 2019.聽 Since 2021 he has served as the Assistant Dean to provide supervisory oversight of WMed Animal Resources and the WMed Vivarium.

  • Education and Training

    • Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2011, Reproductive Biology, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University
    • PhD 2006, Animal Science, Physiology of Reproduction, University of Connecticut
    • MS 2001, Animal Science, Physiology of Reproduction, University of Connecticut
    • BS 1997, Biology, SUNY College at Oneonta
  • Publications

    • Rebar R.W., Keator C.S. Fertility and Sterility. 2024;121:934-936.

    • Rebar R.W., Keator C.S. F and S Science. 2023;4:102-113.

    • Rebar R.W., Keator C.S. Fertility and Sterility. 2021;115:328-329.

    • Keator C.S. Lab Animal. 2020;49(10):277-281.

    • Keator C.S., Jackson J.A., Strake J.G. No harm in picking up the phone and making the call Lab Animal. 2019;48(8):223.

    • Keator C., Dickinson B.L., Lackey W.L., Morris A., Quesnelle K.M., Riddle D.R., Sheakley M.L., Vanden Heuvel G.B., Vandre D.D. Explorations: a New Approach to Self-Directed Learning in a Competency-Based Curriculum Medical Science Educator. 2016;26:777-785.

    • Keator C., Vandre D.D., Morris A.M. The Challenges of Developing a Project-Based Self-Directed Learning Component for Undergraduate Medical Education Medical Science Educator. 2016;26:801-805.

    • Fritsch M., Schmidt N., Gr枚ticke I., Frisk A.L., Keator C.S., Koch M., Slayden O.D. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(11)

    • Almeida-Francia C.C.D., Keator C.S., Mah K., Holden L., Hergert C., Slayden O.D. Localization and hormonal regulation of endometrial matrix metalloproteinase-26 in the rhesus macaque Human Reproduction. 2012;27(6):1723-1734.

    • Keator C.S., Mah K., Slayden O.D. Molecular Human Reproduction. 2012;18(6):308-319.

    • McCracken J.A., Custer E.E., Schreiber D.T., Tsang P.C.W., Keator C.S., Arosh J.A. Prostaglandins and Other Lipid Mediators. 2012;97(3-4):90-96.

    • Keator C., Mah K., Ohm L., Slayden O. Estrogen and progesterone regulate expression of the endothelins in the rhesus macaque endometrium Human Reproduction. 2011;26(7):1715-1728.

    • Keator C.S., Lindner J.R., Belcik J.T., Bishop C.V., Slayden O.D. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound reveals real-time spatial changes in vascular perfusion during early implantation in the macaque uterus Fertility and Sterility. 2011;95(4)

    • Keator C.S., Custer E.E., Hoagland T.A., Schreiber D.T., Mah K., Lawson A.M., Slayden O.D., McCracken J.A. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 2010;38(2):103-114.

    • Keator C., Schreiber D., Hoagland T., McCracken J., Milvae R. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 2008;34(4):411-418.

    • Keator C.S., Schreiber D.T., Hoagland T.A., McCracken J.A. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 2008;35(1):74-80.

    • Slayden O., Keator C. Seminars in Reproductive Medicine. 2007;25(6):418-430.