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Craig Carter is a Professor in the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. He holds a DVM, MS, and PhD from Texas A&M University, and is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine and a Distinguished Scholar of the National Academies of Practice. His research focuses on equine infectious diseases, parasitology, and diagnostic methodologies.
- Education: DVM, MS, PhD from Texas A&M University
- Professional Credentials: Dipl. ACVPM, Distinguished Scholar
Research interests include immunological responses in equine abortion cases, remote monitoring of livestock health, bacterial pathogens in horses, and in vitro studies of parasitic organisms. His work bridges diagnostic innovation with practical veterinary applications.
Notable contributions include studies on Streptococcus dysgalactiae infections in horses and the development of diagnostic tools for equine fetal infections. Carter also collaborates on projects involving cattle health monitoring through activity tracking technologies.
- Awards: Distinguished Scholar (National Academies of Practice), ACVPM Diplomate
He oversees diagnostic operations at the UK Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and contributes to the Gluck Equine Research Center's initiatives. His research emphasizes translating laboratory findings into field applications for livestock and equine medicine.





