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Flavio Herberg de Alonso is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Stanford University. With over ten years of experience in veterinary clinical pathology and multiple years in hematology of laboratory animals, he has a strong background in teaching students from various levels and backgrounds. Dr. Alonso earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Brasilia in 2012, which included an international academic exchange program at the University of Porto in Portugal in 2009. He subsequently completed an internship in Veterinary Clinical Pathology and received his PhD in laboratory medicine pathology from the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais in Brazil in 2019. He pursued a Clinical Pathology residency program at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, where he graduated in 2021. Before entering academia, Dr. Alonso worked as a clinical pathologist in private sector veterinary laboratories including Zoetis in the USA and TECSA in Brazil. Now at Stanford, he also directs the Animal Diagnostic Lab and collaborates on grant proposals and research projects, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and lecturing across California and the Americas. Additionally, he serves as Associate Editor for the laboratory animals section of the Veterinary Medicine Science Journal and as an editorial consultant for the Veterinary Pathology Journal.
Stanford University, School of Medicine • Stanford, CA
Currently serving as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Animal Diagnostic Lab in the Department of Comparative Medicine.
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