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Tony Mogg is a Senior Lecturer in Equine Medicine at the University of Sydney and holds a Diploma in Veterinary Internal Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology. His research interests encompass antimicrobial sensitivity patterns of bacterial isolates from horses, the performance of horses with cardiovascular disease, and factors predisposing to catheter-associated thrombophlebitis in horses. Additionally, he investigates fecal shedding of Salmonella in horses and alternative dosing regimens of anthelmintics. His contributions align with the Faculty of Science’s research strength in Healthy Animals and include significant teaching roles within various equine handling and husbandry courses. Mogg has received multiple awards for excellence in teaching, including the AVA Excellence Teaching Award in 2013 and the Faculty of Veterinary Science Learning & Teaching Award in 2011. He has been involved in numerous research projects and grants supported by AgriFutures Australia, focusing on equine health and pharmacology. Mogg’s dedication to both research and education contributes to a deeper understanding of equine clinical practices and veterinary education.
University of Sydney • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Teaches equine medicine and oversees various equine veterinary courses.
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