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Snake Envenomation in Dogs and Cats

Snake Envenomation in Dogs and Cats
Snake Envenomation in Dogs and Cats

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Andrew Padula

Dr Andrew Padula, BVSC(HONS)PHD MACVSC DIPECAR

Padula Serums was founded by Dr Andrew Padula, a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary research, industry and clinical practice.

Andrew has had a long fascination with venomous creatures and the application of the life sciences to treat their potentially lethal effects.

Andrew holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and is currently an Honorary Senior Research Fellow within the Australian Venom Research Unit at the University of Melbourne. He holds a European veterinary specialist qualification in production animal reproduction and medicine. Andrew has published dozens of papers on snakebite in domestic animals and tick paralysis.

"How cool is it that something from one animal can be used to save the life of another animal!"

Andrew is the founder and managing director of Padula Serums, a specialised company that produces animal derived antisera for veterinary therapeutics and research purposes.

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