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Dr. Emma Croser is a researcher in the School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences at Charles Sturt University, Australia. She holds a PhD in Veterinary Pathology/Virology from Monash University and advanced qualifications in veterinary medicine from Murdoch University, with a focus on small animal internal medicine and surgery.
- PhD in Veterinary Pathology/Virology, Monash University (2018)
- MVSt in Small Animal Internal Medicine and Surgery, Murdoch University (2005)
- Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Murdoch University (1998)
Her research is centered on clinical veterinary pathology, with a strong emphasis on biological variation in hematological and biochemical parameters in horses and endocrine testing in equine and canine species. She investigates diagnostic reliability, sample handling effects, and disease manifestations in dogs, including conditions like eosinophilic polysynovitis and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.
Her recent publications reveal a consistent focus on laboratory diagnostics in veterinary medicine, particularly in equine clinical pathology. The articles highlight methodological rigor in assessing biological variation and pre-analytical factors affecting hormone assays, contributing significantly to evidence-based veterinary practice.
- h-index of 19 based on Scopus and institutional data
Dr. Croser actively collaborates with researchers across Australia and contributes to peer-reviewed journals and conference abstracts. While formal advising roles are not detailed, her co-authorship on multiple studies suggests engagement in research supervision and team science. No specific grants or funding sources are mentioned in the text.
She is involved in research that supports diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making in veterinary practice, particularly in rural and field settings.

