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Sherry Sanderson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine. She holds a DVM (1990) and PhD (1998) from the University of Minnesota. Her expertise spans Small Animal Clinical Nutrition, Nephrology, Urology, and Small Animal Internal Medicine. Key research focuses include nutritional management of diseases, urology/nephrology, and canine urolithiasis. She teaches courses such as Gastrointestinal Physiology and Advanced Small Animal Nutrition. Her work bridges clinical practice and research, addressing issues like dietary fat effects on cardiac function and urinary stone prevention. She has authored over 40 publications, including influential studies on taurine and carnitine in canine cardiomyopathy and feline urolithiasis management. Sanderson's contributions span veterinary education, diagnostics, and evidence-based therapies in companion animal medicine.
- Education: DVM (1990) and PhD (1998), University of Minnesota
- Teaching: Courses in comparative physiology, renal function, and nutrition
- Research: Over 40 peer-reviewed articles on urolithiasis, nutrition, and cardiology
- Leadership: Departmental and institutional roles at the College of Veterinary Medicine





