About
Martin Combs is a researcher at Charles Sturt University's Faculty of Science, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, and is affiliated with the Gulbali Research Institute. His work primarily focuses on veterinary toxicology and medical imaging applications in animal health.
Dr. Combs' research interests span multiple critical areas of veterinary science, with particular emphasis on toxicology related to perennial ryegrass toxicosis (also known as ryegrass staggers) and ultrasound technology for veterinary diagnostics. His work on Lolitrem B, annual ryegrass toxicity, bromide compounds, and intoxication mechanisms has established him as a specialist in livestock toxicology. Additionally, his recent research has focused on canine distal limb ultrasound protocols for foreign body detection and treatment of neural conditions in dogs.
Analysis of his publication trends shows a clear progression from fundamental toxicology research toward practical applications and diagnostic techniques. His work bridges veterinary medicine, pharmacology, and agricultural science with a strong translational focus on developing treatments and diagnostic protocols that can be implemented in clinical practice and farming operations.
Scientific Recognition:
- Granted patent AU2014353884 for Stress Management in Livestock
- Granted patent AU2014353885A1 for Prevention and treatment of toxicoses
- Granted patent US10271566B2 for Stress Management in Livestock
- Granted patent US9913858B2 for Prevention and treatment of toxicoses
- Publication of patent 'Stress management in livestock' (28/09/16)
Dr. Combs has secured significant research funding that has led to practical applications in the livestock industry. His work on reducing induction stress in Australian feedlots demonstrates his commitment to improving animal welfare in commercial settings. Media engagement has been an important aspect of his outreach, with multiple radio interviews on ABC Riverina discussing ryegrass staggers and dog protection from grass seeds, showing his dedication to translating research into practical advice for farmers and pet owners.
As part of the Gulbali Research Institute, Dr. Combs collaborates with multidisciplinary teams focused on agricultural, environmental, and veterinary sciences. His research network spans multiple institutions and includes collaborations with veterinary clinicians, toxicologists, and agricultural scientists working to solve practical problems in livestock management and animal health.
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