Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Head of Department
Professor Dylan Clements
Personal Chair of Small Animal Orthopaedics, Head of Small Animal Surgery
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Group Leader/Career Track Fellows
Name (sorted in descending order) | Role | Research Interests |
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Prof David Argyle | Vice Principal and Head of College of Medicine & Veterinary, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine |
Mechanistic studies into canine disease, specifically the focus of my research is comparative cancer biology. This involves studies on the stem cell basis of cancer through to the translation of new therapeutics into clinical development. |
Clinical Research Associates
Name (sorted in ascending order) | Role | Research Interests |
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Professor Gurå Therese Bergkvist | Director Student Recruitment and Admissions & Professor of Veterinary Anatomy |
My research interests are in molecular pathways that become dysregulated in cancer and dysregulation of osteoclasts in bone. I have a particluar interest in oral tumours in cats, and how they invade the bone of the mandible as well as feline tooth resorption. Osteoclasts are my favourite cell, so anything related to osteoclasts and I am interested!
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Dr Alexander Corbishley | Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Practice |
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Prof Brendan Corcoran | Personal Chair of Veterinary Cardiopulmonary Medicine |
Mitral valve disease in dogs, tissue engineered solutions to sourcing valve tissue for research. |
Dr Geoff Culshaw | Head of Cardiology Service, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Cardiology |
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Dr Jorge Del-Pozo | Personal Chair in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology |
My main research interest is to improve the understanding of infectious fish disease pathogenesis and resistance, and research in pathology morphometric approaches. I also provide pathology input on a range of collaborative research projects (e.g. squirrel leprosy, canine mast cell tumour metastasis, pulmonary hypertension models, radiation induced lung injury models, and surgical approaches to canine liver biopsy sampling). |
Prof Danielle Gunn-Moore | Personal Chair of Feline Medicine |
As a RCVS recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, I am interested in all aspects of feline internal medicine, though I have current projects on Mycobacterial infections, feline genomics and dementia. |
Dr Caroline Hahn | Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Neurosciences |
Neuromuscular diseases in all animals, and all facets of equine neurology. |
Dr Ian Handel | Senior Lecturer |
The use of quantitative statistical and epidemiological methods to address questions of animal/human health and disease surveillance. |
Dr Kirsty Hughes | Research Assistant (Veterinary Medical Education) |
Veterinary education, the student experience, assessment and feedback, student wellbeing, e-learning, educational research methods, staff development. |
Professor John Keen | Personal Chair of Equine Cardiovascular Medicine |
The equine cardiovascular system and its relationship to endocrinological disorders such as equine metabolic syndrome and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction. |
Dr Jill MacKay | Senior Lecturer |
Research methodology, open science practices Within education research: Digital education (effectiveness, utilisation and effects on experience), student learning, student experience, staff teaching experience, effective public engagement. Within veterinary sciences: human-animal interactions, human behaviour change for animal welfare, animal support, companion animal welfare, animal welfare education.
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Prof Alastair Macrae | Personal Chair of Farm Animal Health and Production |
Monitoring of farm animal health including the links between nutrition, health and productivity in cattle and sheep. |
Mrs Yolanda Martinez Pereira | Senior Lecturer in Cardiopulmonary Medicine |
Assessment of competencies in veterinary education Novel diagnostic tools in veterinary cardiology Management of congenital heart diseases in canine patients Pacemaker implantation in dogs with symptomatic bradycardia |
Prof Bruce McGorum | Personal Chair of Equine Medicine |
Equine internal medical disorders, particularly equine respiratory diseases and grass sickness. |
Dr Tim Nuttall | Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Dermatology |
The genetics of atopic dermatitis; allergen specific immunology; antibiotic resistance, particularly meticillin-resistance staphylococci and multi-drug resistant E. coli; and responsible antimicrobial use and infection control. |
Professor Rob Ogden | Director of Conservation Science / Director of ECOS / Head of Conservation Genetics | |
Mr Maciej Parys | Vet Clinical Lectureship |
My current research interests include studying the role of immune checkpoints in canine and feline cancer and inflammatory disease. I am also intereted in interactions between innate and adaptive immune system in cancer patients. |
Dr Gavin Paterson | Senior Lecturer in Molecular and Applied Microbiology | |
Dr Adrian Philbey | Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology |
Emerging infectious diseases of domestic animals and wildlife, canine adenovirus in red foxes and dogs, salmonellosis in dogs and cats, staphylococcal infections of dogs and cats, yersiniosis in domestic and zoo animals, viral pathogenesis and oncogenesis. |
Prof Scott Pirie | Personal Chair of Equine Clinical Sciences |
Aetiopathogenesis of equine airway disease and characterising the equine pulmonary innate immune response. Equine dysautonomia, primarily in relation to the investigation of aetiologic pathways. Scotts currently active areas of reseach include the following: (1) studies on equine grass sickness with a particular focus on the potential aetiological role of ingested pasture-derived mycotoxins; (2) studies of the innate immunity of the equine airway, with a particular focus on the role of the alveolar macrophage in determining disease susceptibility; (3) studies on the role of intestinal macrophage activation in the initiation and maintenance of gut motility disturbances following gastrointestinal surgery (post-operative ileus). |
Prof Silke Salavati | Personal Chair (Prof.) in Small Animal Gastroenterology, Dr.med.vet., Dipl.ECVIM-CA, PhD, FHEA, FRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine (Gastroenterology) |
I am interested in small animal gastroenterology, especially focusing of mechanisms of disease, clinical assessment and treatment of canine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)/ chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE). |
Prof Neil Sargison | Personal Chair of Farm Animal Practice |
Use of deep amplicon sequencing approaches to study nematode parasite diversity and co-infections. Performance of different sheep breeds and selected lines in a harsh hill environment. Changing epidemiology of trematode parasites. Population genetics of anthelmintic resistance in nematodes. Haemonchus contotus and Teladorsagia circumcincta genomics. Train-the-trainer livestock health education. |
Dr Darren Shaw | Reader in Comparative Epidemiology |
Comparative epidemiology of parasitic and infectious diseases and general aspects of animal health. |
Dr Sarah Taylor | Senior Lecture in Equine Orthopaedics |
Advanced imaging of equine fractures miRNAs and osteoarthritis miRNAs and SNPs in equine stress fractures
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Associate Scientists
Name (sorted in ascending order) | Role | Research Interests |
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Dr Thalia Blacking | Senior Lecturer in Applied Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology | |
Prof Karen Blissitt | Personal Chair of Equine Cardiology and Anaesthesia |
Equine cardiology: sudden cardiac death, 4D echocardiography, mitral and aortic valve function. General Anaesthesia: haemodynamic effects of anaesthesia in horses. Factors affecting recovery quality in horses, perioperative mortality. |
Prof Eddie Clutton | Personal Chair of Veterinary Anaesthesiology | |
Prof Susan Rhind | Chair of Veterinary Education |
Veterinary medical education; specifically assessment and feedback, student support and wellbeing, e-learning and curriculum development. |