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Daniel Young (he/him/his) is a Lecturer in the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, based at the Mt. Ida Campus in Newton, MA. He is actively involved in teaching a range of veterinary and animal science courses focused on clinical skills, shelter medicine, and conservation.
His research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of clinical veterinary practice and education, with emphasis on small animal and exotic animal health, surgical anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, and problem-solving in veterinary medicine. These areas reflect his commitment to hands-on, practical training for future veterinarians.
The courses he teaches suggest a strong applied focus in veterinary clinical sciences, particularly in experiential learning environments such as community clinics and international conservation programs in Belize.
Daniel Young has not been listed as receiving any scientific awards in the provided text.
He is involved in student mentoring and instruction across multiple advanced veterinary laboratory and clinical courses, indicating an active role in advising and training undergraduate and pre-veterinary students, though no formal graduate advisees are listed.
There is no mention of specific research labs, teams, or ongoing research projects in the available information.
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