About
Kevin Eatwell serves as an external Clinical Teacher within the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, providing instruction for BVMS5 rotations. His role is adjunct to the institution, indicating primary professional activities occur in external clinical settings rather than as core faculty.
His research concentrates on veterinary clinical pathology with specialized expertise in reptile hematology and biochemistry. He investigates diagnostic methodologies, reference intervals, and physiological parameters specific to reptilian species, contributing to exotic animal medicine and the interdisciplinary One Health framework that connects animal, human, and environmental health.
His documented scholarly output includes a single 2014 publication in In Practice analyzing reptile blood parameters and biochemical profiles, reflecting a sustained focus on laboratory diagnostics for non-traditional veterinary species despite limited recent publication activity.
Scientific awards:
- No honors, fellowships, or medals were referenced in available materials.
Advising and grants:
- No graduate students or formal advisees were listed.
- Research funding sources or grant history were not disclosed.
Labs and teams: No affiliations with specific research laboratories, collaborative groups, or institutional teams were mentioned in the provided information.
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