Prof. Jocelyn Dubuc is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Université de Montréal), specializing in bovine population health and reproductive medicine. He leads the Department of Clinical Sciences , focusing on dairy cow uterine health, metabolic diseases, and epidemiology. His work bridges clinical practice and research, emphasizing evidence-based management strategies. Education: 2005: DVM, Université de Montréal 2007: MSc in Veterinary Sciences, Université de Montréal 2010: PhD in Veterinary Science, University of Guelph Research Focus: Uterine infections and postpartum disorders Metabolic diseases (e.g., ketosis) Antimicrobial stewardship On-farm diagnostic tools Reproductive tract disease epidemiology His studies have redefined understanding of postpartum endometritis and shaped clinical guidelines for dairy herd management. Awards: 2013: Prix Carl J. Norden for Teaching Excellence 2015: Journal of Dairy Science Loyalty Program Grants & Collaborations: Leading projects funded by MAPAQ, FRQNT, and industry partnerships. Key member of RQR (Reproduction Network) and Op+lait (Dairy Quality Optimization). Developed courses on uterine health monitoring and metabolic diagnostics. Teams: Collaborates with over 100 researchers in networks like Vetmétabo (AI-driven veterinary medicine) and the Québec Dairy Health Benchmarking Initiative.





