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Mats Troedsson is a Professor in the Department of Veterinary Science at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, where he is affiliated with the Gluck Equine Research Center. With over three decades of academic and clinical experience, Dr. Troedsson has established himself as a leading expert in equine reproductive health and immunology.
Dr. Troedsson's educational background includes a DVM from The Royal Veterinary College in Stockholm, Sweden (1975), and a PhD in Reproductive Immunology and Comparative Pathology from the University of California, Davis (1991). He is board certified by both the American College of Theriogenologists (1993) and the European College of Animal Reproduction (2002).
His research program focuses on equine reproductive immunology, particularly reproductive health issues in mares and stallions. Dr. Troedsson's work has significantly advanced understanding of endometritis, placentitis, and pregnancy loss in horses. His laboratory investigates the immune response to breeding, the role of seminal plasma proteins, biomarkers for high-risk pregnancies, and novel treatments for reproductive conditions.
Analysis of Dr. Troedsson's recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on molecular mechanisms of equine reproduction, particularly immune responses during pregnancy, placental function, and diagnostic biomarkers for reproductive disorders. His work increasingly integrates advanced genomic and proteomic approaches to understand equine reproductive pathologies.
- Diplomate, American College of Theriogenologists (1993)
- Diplomate, European College of Animal Reproduction (2002)
- Superior Accomplishment Award (2006)
- Honorary Professor of Reproduction and Obstetrics (2011)
Dr. Troedsson has mentored numerous graduate students, many of whom have gone on to become academic leaders at universities in the United States and internationally. His research has been supported by multiple grants including funding from the Grayson Jockey Club Research Foundation, Zoetis, Alltech Incorporated, and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. His laboratory at the Gluck Equine Research Center maintains active collaborations with researchers worldwide, focusing on improving diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for equine reproductive disorders.


