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Allan Gunn is an Associate Professor in Large Animal Theriogenology and Production Animal Medicine at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences and based in the Department of Pathobiology. He is a registered specialist in Theriogenology with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and in Australasia, and holds multiple advanced qualifications including MANZCVS and DACT. His academic and clinical work is centered at the Wagga Wagga campus, where he actively teaches and mentors veterinary students.
Education:
- BSc.Agric
- BVM&S (Veterinary Degree, University of Edinburgh)
- MANZCVS in Horse Medicine, Animal Reproduction, and Dairy Cattle Medicine
- Diplomate, American College of Theriogenology (DACT)
- Fellow, Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Fellow, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (FRCVS)
Allan Gunn's research focuses on animal reproduction, particularly in dairy and production animals. His work spans reproductive physiology, semen biology, herd health, and clinical theriogenology. He applies experiential learning theories, such as Kolbe’s model, to veterinary education, emphasizing reflective practice and student agency. His publications and presentations at conferences like ANZCVS and the Society for Theriogenology reflect a consistent and impactful research trajectory.
The 15 most recent articles demonstrate a strong emphasis on reproductive health in livestock, including bull semen evaluation, dystocia in goats, compost barn management, and the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction. These works span both clinical case studies and applied research, often in collaboration with institutions like the University of Newcastle and the University of Melbourne. The keywords and sub-fields reflect deep engagement with theriogenology, dairy science, and veterinary andrology.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellowship of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (FRCVS), conferred in 2020 for meritorious contributions to clinical practice.
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), awarded in 2021 for excellence in teaching and educational scholarship.
Allan Gunn is actively involved in mentoring and advising a wide range of students, including DACT, DVStud, Honours, Masters, and PhD candidates. He collaborates internationally and supervises research across institutions. He has secured research outputs and engagement through grants and industry partnerships, particularly in dairy herd management and reproductive technologies. His activities include invited lectures, conference participation, and public research showcases, indicating sustained academic and industry engagement.
He is associated with the Gulbali Research Institute at Charles Sturt University, where his research in animal reproduction and sustainable herd management is conducted. His work involves interdisciplinary collaboration and field-based research, contributing to both academic knowledge and practical veterinary applications.




