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Dr Paul Wotton is an Honorary Clinical Professor at the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow. His primary affiliation is with the University of Glasgow Small Animal Hospital. His research focuses on veterinary cardiology, particularly in canines and felines, addressing topics like cardiac arrhythmias, genetic heart diseases, and novel diagnostic techniques.
Key research areas include:
- Cardiac disorders in companion animals
- Genetic predispositions in Boxer ARVC and Doberman cardiomyopathy
- Emerging parasitic diseases such as angiostrongylosis
- Application of advanced imaging (CT, echocardiography) in veterinary medicine
His publications span 20+ years, with recent work on ventricular pre-excitation in cats (2024) and genetic studies in Boxers (2015). He has contributed to textbook chapters on feline cardiovascular systems (2004). No awards are listed in the provided data.
No grants or advised students are explicitly mentioned. His clinical work and research are centered at the Small Animal Hospital, Glasgow.
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