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Andrew Allen is a Professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathology at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds academic credentials including a DVM (1987), MVetSc (1992), and PhD (1997), all from the University of Saskatchewan. His research focuses on clinically oriented diagnostic anatomic pathology, with a long-term emphasis on congenital hypothyroidism in foals. He employs gross postmortem examinations, histopathology, and epidemiological techniques to study naturally occurring diseases in domestic animals.
Key research areas include:
- Congenital hypothyroidism pathogenesis
- Equine temporomandibular joint pathology
- Neoplastic disorders in equids
- Clinical application of diagnostic imaging and immunohistochemistry
Publications span 30+ years, with recent work addressing tumor metastasis in feedlot cattle, equine pituitary dysfunction, and feline hepatic pathology. His work often involves collaborations with veterinary diagnostic centers and international research teams. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his extensive publication record reflects sustained academic contribution.
He has advised/co-authored papers with graduate students and collaborators, though specific student names aren't listed in provided texts. His research integrates clinical and experimental approaches, emphasizing translational veterinary medicine.
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