Work et al. (1998) Morphologic and cytochemical characteristics of blood cells from Hawaiian green turtles. AJVR.

Work and Balazs (1999) Quantification of Tumor Severity in Green Turtles Afflicted with Fibropapillomatosis in Hawaii. ISTS-19.

Work and Balazs (1999) Relating tumor score to hematology in green turtles with fibropapillomatosis in Hawaii. JWD.

Work et al. (2000) Assessing humoral and cell-mediated immune response in Hawaiian green turtles, Chelonia mydas. VII.

Work et al. (2001) Immune status of free-ranging green turtles with fibropapillomatosis from Hawaii. JWD.

Work and Balazs (2002) Necropsy findings in sea turtles taken as by-catch in the North Pacific longline fishery. FB.

Work et al. (2003) Bacteraemia in free-ranging Hawaiian green turtles fibropapillomatosis. DAQ.

Work et al. (2004) Retrospective pathology survey of green turtles with fibropapillomatosis in the Hawaiian Islands, 1993-2003. DAQ.

Work (2005) Cancer in Sea Turtles. Hawaii Medical Journal.

Work et al. (2005) Epizootiology of spirorchiid infection in green turtles in Hawaii. JP.

Work and Balazs (2007) Can Hawaiian monk seals get turtle tumors? PIRMMRN.

Work et al. (2009) In vitro biology of fibropapilloma-associated turtle herpesvirus and host cells. JGV.

Work and Balazs (2010) Pathology and distribution of sea turtles landed as bycatch in the Hawaii-based North Pacific pelagic longline fishery. JWD.

Work et al. (2012) Inspection Visit Report of Cayman Turtle Farm- December 2012.

Work and Balazs (2013) A simple humane method to euthanize a sea Turtle. MTN.

Work and Balazs (2013) The insidious menace of fibropapillomatosis. The Wildlife Professional.

Work et al. (2014) Dynamics of virus shedding and In Situ confirmation of Chelonid Herpesvirus 5 in Hawaiian green turtles with fibropapillomatosis. VP.

Work et al. (2014) The story of invasive algae, arginine, and turtle tumors does not make sense. Peerj.

Work et al. (2015) Green turtles have novel asymmetrical antibodies. TJI.

Work et al. (2015) Causes of mortality in green turtles from Hawaii and the insular Pacific exclusive of Fibropapillomatosis. DAO.

Work and Balazs (2016) Report on Fiji Marine Turtle Specialist Group Oceania Trip.

Work et al. (2017) In Vitro Replication of Chelonid Herpesvirus 5 in Organotypic Skin Cultures from Hawaiian Green Turtles. JV.

Work+20 coauthors (2019) A novel host-adapted strain of Salmonella Typhimurium causes renal disease in olive ridley turtles in the Pacific. SR.

Work et al. (2020) Differences in Antibody Responses against Chelonid Alphaherpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) Suggest Differences in Virus Biology in ChHV5-Seropositive Green Turtles from Hawaii and ChHV5-Seropositive Green Turtles from Florida.

Work & Balazs (2024) Collaborations between biologists and veterinarians yield insights into marine turtle fibropapillomatosis. Abstract. Asia-Pacific Wildlife Health Workshop in Hilo

Curriculum Vitae of Thierry M. Work