
معرفی
Jeannette Cremer serves as Associate Professor of Veterinary Anesthesiology in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Louisiana State University's School of Veterinary Medicine, where she has been faculty since October 2014. Her primary appointment encompasses teaching, clinical practice, and research in veterinary anesthesia and pain management across diverse animal species.
Dr. Cremer's educational background includes:
- DVM, Ludwig Maximilians University (Germany), 2003
- Dr.med.vet., Ludwig Maximilians University (Germany), 2006
Her research program focuses on validation of blood pressure monitoring devices and advanced pain management techniques using loco-regional anesthesia. This work spans companion animals, equines, reptiles, and swine, addressing critical gaps in species-specific anesthetic protocols. Her clinical expertise directly informs evidence-based approaches to multimodal analgesia in veterinary practice.
Analysis of her 2015-2021 publications reveals consistent contributions to veterinary anesthesia literature, with emphasis on device validation, comparative drug studies, and species-specific physiological monitoring. Her work appears in high-impact journals including Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, Equine Veterinary Journal, and Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery.
Dr. Cremer has received significant recognition for teaching excellence:
- Dean’s Teacher Merit Honor Roll (2021, Year II and IV)
- Dean’s Teacher Merit Honor Roll (2020, Year IV)
- Dean’s Teacher Merit Honor Roll (2019, Year IV)
- Dean’s Teacher Merit Honor Roll (2018, Year II and IV)
- Dean’s Teacher Merit Honor Roll (2017, Year III and IV)
Her research program is supported by multiple competitive grants including LSU VCS Corps funding and the Charles V Cusimano EHSP Grant. Current projects investigate buprenorphine applications in equine medicine and blood pressure monitoring validation across species. While specific student advising numbers aren't published, her clinical teaching role involves direct mentorship of veterinary students in anesthesia rotations.
Though no formal lab name is specified, Dr. Cremer leads research activities in veterinary anesthesiology with collaborators across LSU's veterinary programs. Her team conducts clinical studies on pain management protocols and device validation, contributing to evidence-based standards in veterinary anesthesia practice.



