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Ashley G. Boyle is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, based at the New Bolton Center's Field Service Section. With a DVM from Cornell University and board certification in Large Animal Internal Medicine (UC Davis, 2004), her clinical expertise spans equine internal medicine, infectious disease, lameness, and herd health. Boyle's research focuses on Streptococcus equi subsp. equi (strangles), including diagnostic innovation, vaccine response analysis, and herd management strategies.
- Education: DVM (Cornell University, 2000); Residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine (UC Davis, 2004)
- Clinical Specialties: Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, Lameness, Herd Health
Research Trends (2023-2017): Boyle's recent publications emphasize molecular diagnostics for strangles (e.g., propidium monoazide PCR, LAMP microfluidic devices), vaccine antigen conservation, and epidemiological studies on disease reporting practices. Her work bridges field service veterinary care with laboratory-based innovation, particularly in rapid pathogen detection and immune response analysis.
Public Health Impact: Boyle contributes to revised consensus guidelines for strangles treatment and prevention, addressing antimicrobial prescribing patterns and biosecurity protocols. She explores social factors influencing disease reporting among equine stakeholders.



