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Dr. Amanda Shapiro is an Associate Lecturer and Researcher in Veterinary Pharmacology at The Sydney School of Veterinary Science (SSVS), University of Sydney. She holds a BVSc (Dean’s Medal) from the University of Pretoria and a PhD from the University of Sydney (supervised by Prof. Jacqueline Norris). Her career includes roles in small animal practice, technical support at a pharmaceutical company, and research at the University of New South Wales in pediatric gastroenterology. Her current research focuses on xenobiotics in diverse species and teaching veterinary pharmacology principles.
Education:
- BVSc (Dean’s Medal), University of Pretoria, South Africa
- PhD (APA), University of Sydney (supervised by Prof. Jacqueline Norris)
Research Interests:
- Veterinary pharmacology and pharmacokinetics
- Investigation of xenobiotics across species (dogs, cats, koalas, etc.)
- Inflammatory bowel disease research in children and clinical trials
- Development of novel biomarkers and organoid models
Recent publications explore dietary emulsifiers’ impact on IBD, pharmacokinetics of paracetamol in koalas, and gut microbiome differences in pediatric diseases. Her work bridges clinical and veterinary pharmacology, emphasizing translational research.
Awards and Honors:
- Dean’s Medal in BVSc, University of Pretoria
Advising and Grants:
- Current projects include xenobiotic studies and collaborations in veterinary pharmacology
- No listed advisees, but actively involved in teaching and mentoring veterinary students
Labs and Teams:
- Conducts research in SSVS labs, focusing on pharmacological studies and wildlife health
- Collaborates with跨-university teams in pediatric IBD and veterinary medicine
