Associate Professor in Equine Internal Medicine
Purdue University
West-Lafayette, Indiana, United States
François-René is an Associate Professor in Equine Internal Medicine at the School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland (Australia). He graduated with a DVM from the National Veterinary School of Nantes (France) and trained in Large Animal Internal Medicine at Purdue University (USA) and became a diplomate of the ACVIM. He holds a PhD in haemovascular physiology from McGill University (Canada).
His research interests focus on equine endocrine disorders, metabolism and inflammation. He has authored several research articles, book chapters and a textbook on the diagnosis and management of equine endocrinopathies. François-René leads the Equine Endocrinology research group at The University of Queensland and is a member of international expert panels to elaborate guidelines for the management of insulin dysregulation, pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction and thyroid disorders.
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