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Dr. John F. Peroni is a Professor and holds the title of Memorial Professor in Large Animal Medicine at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. He is affiliated with the Department of Large Animal Medicine, Surgery and Lameness Service within the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM). His roles include academic and clinical responsibilities in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Peroni's educational background includes a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Parma, Italy (1994), followed by a Master of Science (MS) in Equine Surgery from Michigan State University (1999).
His research interests are centered on Regenerative Medicine and Surgery, with a focus on laminitis in equine populations, respiratory physiology, vascular flow measurement techniques (e.g., using Xe133), and advancements in bone healing and regeneration. His work integrates clinical and experimental approaches to address complex veterinary surgical challenges and improve therapeutic outcomes for large animals.
Recent publications (2020–2022) emphasize regenerative medicine and stem cell applications in equine health, while earlier works explored surgical techniques like thoracoscopy and laminitis pathophysiology. Trends include interdisciplinary approaches combining immunology, cell biology, and biomedical engineering for large-animal care.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided information.
No formal advisee students are listed. Details on grants or funding are not explicitly stated.
He is associated with research groups within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, focusing on regenerative therapies and surgical innovations in large-animal medicine.





