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Hannah Hodgkiss-Geere

Professor Hannah Hodgkiss-Geere
BVM&S MSc PhD DipECVIM-CA (Cardiology) SFHEA FRCVS

Professor in Veterinary Cardiology and Education, Deputy Head of Department for Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Director of Student Recruitment for School of Veterinary Science
Small Animal Clinical Science

Research

My previous research background including adult cardiac stem cells and virology. More recently I undertake clinical cardiology research, and am now developing more pedagogical research in relation to the outreach outputs, including Faith Representatives and Vet Team in a Box

Canine Stem Cells

A greater understanding of the inherent stem cells populations within the canine heart and other tissues will provide the opportunity to develop a better understanding of the disease processes, allow for in-vitro assays and pharmacological testing and potentially allow for development of novel therapies. This can be used to generate an understanding of cardiac disease and therapy in not only canine specimens, but also human and other animal species, promoting multidisciplinary research across medical and veterinary sciences

Canine Pericardial Disease

Differentiation of causes of canine pericardial effusion can be difficult in practice and can have a huge impact on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and outcome. Research in identifying better methods for diagnosis and for a better understanding of the cells involved in causing pericardial effusion will advance our knowledge in these areas.

Heart rate variability

Heart rate and its variation can be used to assess health status in both heart disease and in general health. Different tools can be used to assess heart rate variability, and assessment of HRV may be used to enable better prognostication, assessment of response to therapy and to enable identification of disease states

Research collaborations

David Connolloy, Jayesh Dudhia, Brian Catchpole, Dirk Werling

Cardiac stem cells

Royal Veterinary College

Investigation into the immunological and therapeutic potential of cardiac stem cells in dogs

Elspeth Milne, Yolanda Martinez-Peirera

Mesothelioma diagnosis

University of Edinburgh

Investigating novel diagnostic techniques for mesothelioma