Teaching
BVSc Undergraduates
My main teaching interests are in the provision of deep learning within our curriculum. I am also intersted in alternative forms of teaching and assessment on the veterinary undergraduate course. I mainly teach surgery of companion animals such as cats and dogs and primarily in the field of orthopaedics.
Modules for 2024-25
Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery (A)
Module code: VETS7261
Role: Teaching
Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery (A)
Module code: VETS726
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- A descriptive study of the ultrastucture of the equine superficial digital flexor tendon
- An epidemiological, clinical and biomechanical study in to age-related changes in 206 middle-aged cats : the CATPAW Study
- Biomechanics of the ageing human knee
- Characterisation and Comparative Analysis of the Stem Cell Populations within the Cruciate Ligaments of Canine and Human Species
- Determining predictive metabolomic biomarkers of meniscal injury in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament disease using stifle joint synovial fluid
- Tendon and ligament stem cells and their niche
- The Role of Adipose Tissue in Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease
- The distribution and function of elastin and elastic fibres in the canine cruciate ligament complex
- The molecular and cellular differences between tendons and ligaments
- The role of ligaments in murine osteoarthritic models : markers and mechanics
- Transcriptional regulation of the Ccn2 gene
- VISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF THE CANINE CRANIAL CRUCIATE LIGAMENT COMPLEX