
Reinhard Straubinger
Prof., DVM, PhD.

Reinhard Straubinger
Prof., DVM, PhD.
seit 2006 Mitglied der der Ständige Impfkommission Veterinärmedizin (StIKo Vet) - derzeit Leiter des Arbeitskreises "Kleintier"
seit 04.2017 Dekan der Tierärztlichen Fakultät der LMU München
seit 01.10.2008 Leiter des Lehrstuhls Bakteriologie und Mykologie im Institut für Infektionsmedizin und Zoonosen an der Tierärztlichen Fakultät der LMU München
2001 - 2008 Leiter der wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchsgruppe “Molekulare Infektionsmedizin“ des Biotechnologisch‐Biomedizinischen Zentrums (BBZ) in Leipzig
1997 - 2000 Laborleiter am James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
2000 - 2008 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Immunologie der Veterinärmedizinischen Fakultät, Universität Leipzig
1992 - 2000 Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zum Thema der kaninen Lyme‐Borreliose am James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
2009 Fachtierarzt für Mikrobiologie (Tierärztekammer Bayern)
2003 Habilitation im Fachgebiet der Immunologie und Infektionsmedizin
2001 Fachtierarzt für Immunologie (Tierärztekammer Sachsen)
1997 Ph.D. (philosophiae doctor) der Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
1995 Promotion an der LMU München – Dr. med. vet.
1993 Approbation
1987 - 1993 Studium der Veterinärmedizin an der LMU München
1985 - 1987 Studium der Physik an der Ludwig‐Maximilians Universität München ‐ Vordiplom
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Reinhard Weidhase
Prof. DVM rer. nat. habil.

Reinhard Weidhase
Prof. DVM rer. nat. habil.
1974 Diplom-Biochemiker an der Martin-Luther-Universität
1977 Promotion zum Dr. rer. nat. an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- Wittenberg
1979-1992 Tätigkeit als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und stellvertretender Direktor (1987-1990) am Institut für Biochemie der Pflanzen der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR
1984 Promotion zum Dr. sc. nat. und
1989 Ernennung zum Professor für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie durch den Präsidenten der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR
1991 Facultas docendi an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle.Wittenberg und Umwandlung der Dr. sc. nat. in Dr. rer. nat. habil.
1992-2013 Leiter des Bereiches Innovation/Zulassung der Serum-Werk Bernburg AG
seit 2013 Ruhestand und Berater der Serumwerk Bernburg AG
Autor und Coautor von über 75 Publikationen in nationalen und internationalen wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften
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Remo Lobetti
DVM

Remo Lobetti
DVM
Graduated in 1987 with a BVSc degree. Spent the next 2 years in the Veterinary section of the South African Defence force. Was then in private practice for 2½ years at the Orange Grove Veterinary Hospital in Johannesburg. Joined the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, as a senior lecturer in 1992 and promoted to associate professor in 1997. From 1997-2000 was Section Head of Small Animal Medicine at the Faculty. In 2001 moved to Bryanston Veterinary Hospital in Sandton as a specialist physician.
In 1990 completed a BVSc (Hons), 1995 an MMedVet (Med) degree, and a PhD in 2005. In 1997 became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Since 1995 has been registered with the South African Veterinary Council as a specialist physician. Has presented over 140 papers both locally and internationally and has published over 100 papers and 11 book chapters on diseases of dogs and cats and on research in canine babesiosis.
On the Editorial board of the journal South African Veterinary Medicine since 1997, editor of the 1998 South African Veterinary Association Congress Biennial Congress proceedings, and editor of the proceedings of a 1999 Canine Babesiosis and Ehrlichiosis Symposium. Was a member of the 1999 Iams Company Award Committee and has been the Scientific Editor for the 2006 and 2008 South African Para-Veterinary Congress as well as the Scientific Editor for the 2010 South African Para-Veterinary Congress and the 2011 World Veterinary Association Congress.
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Rena MacFarlane
BSc, BVMS (Hons), DVM, MANCVS

Rena MacFarlane
BSc, BVMS (Hons), DVM, MANCVS
Rena was born in Las Vegas, Nevada and attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Utah State University prior to completing her veterinary studies at Murdoch University in 2005. Following graduation, Rena completed a Preceptorship in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care at Murdoch Pet Emergency Centre, prior to working in country mixed animal practice. Rena has since acquired her memberships in Unusual Pets Medicine and Surgery and is one of the few handful of vets in WA to have achieved this qualification.
Rena has a keen interest in small animal medicine and surgery, and in particular exotic animals, and completed Membership examinations in Medicine and Surgery of Unusual Pets through the Australia and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in 2011 and Avian Health (Caged and Aviary Birds) in 2018, and has participated as both Assistant and Head Subject Examiner for the College since attaining qualification.
Rena has worked in private practice since 2006 as a small animal clinician, focused mainly on Unusual and Exotic animals, as well as having an interest in small farm health and general surgery.
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Reto Neiger
Prof., DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, Dipl. ECVIM-CA, PhD

Reto Neiger
Prof., DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, Dipl. ECVIM-CA, PhD
Reto Neiger erwarb 1988 das Staastexamen an der Universität Bern und arbeitete danach ein Jahr als Assistenzarzt in einer Gemimschtpraxis (Kühe, Pferde, Kleintiere) und ein Jahr als Doktorand (in Veterinärpathologie). Nach Internship und Residency in Innerer Medizin in Bern und Louisiana, USA, absolvierte er ein PhD in Bern am Inselspital zum Thema "Helicobacter-Infektionen bei Hunden und Katzen". Von 1999 bis 2003 war Reto Neiger Dozent am Royal Veterinary College in London, UK und von 2003 bis 2016 war er Professor und Leiter der Abteilung für Innere Medizin Kleintiere der Universität Gießen, Deutschland. Von 2017 bis Ende 2019 war er als Facharzt für Innere Medizin in der größten privaten Kleintierklinik Deutschlands in Hofheim tätig. Derzeit ist er Country Medical Director von Evidensia DACH (Deutschland, Schweiz, Österreich), der größten Veterinärgruppe in Europa. Er ist Diplomat des American and European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
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Rhea Haralambus
DVM et scient., Dipl. ECVS

Rhea Haralambus
DVM et scient., Dipl. ECVS
Rhea Haralambus absolvierte das Studium der Veterinärmedizin von 1995-2001 an der VetMed Uni Wien und arbeitete zunächst parallel in der Zentralen Notambulanz der Kleintierklinik und in der Weichteilchirurgie der Pferdeklinik (-2003). Nach dem rotierenden Internship an der Pferdeklinik (2003/04) war sie zwei Jahre (2005/06) als Assistenzärztin in der Weichteilchirurgie tätig. Von 2007-2009 absolvierte sie ein ECVS Residency Programm an der Pferdechirurgie der Vetsuisse Fakultät Bern in der Schweiz. 2010 kehrte sie an die Wiener Pferdechirurgie zurück und absolvierte die Diplomprüfung 2012. Seit 2014 ist sie Oberärztin der Pferdechirurgie.
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Rhonda Ponder
RVN, AVN, DipVN(GP), DipVN(Surgery)

Rhonda Ponder
RVN, AVN, DipVN(GP), DipVN(Surgery)
Rhonda has been working in the veterinary industry for almost 20 years. She achieved her Cert IV in Veterinary Nursing in 2007; a Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (General Practice) in 2018; and a second Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Surgery) in 2019. Rhonda has maintained unbroken Accreditation since 2009 and was one of the first nurses in Australia to become an AVNAT Registered Veterinary Nurse. Rhonda spent 12 years in general practice (including a stint in management) but made the move to emergency and speciality practice in late 2015, where she spent nine years as a full-time Surgical and Anaesthesia Nurse. This year Rhonda has taken on a temporary role in Learning and Development to further explore her love of training and education. In her spare time, Rhonda is a VNCA committee member for South Australia, a discussion board moderator for the ViN Veterinary Support Personnel Network, lectures and delivers workshops both locally and nationally, and is also a lead educator for several workshops with VetPrac. She was awarded VNCA Veterinary Nurse of the Year in 2023. Rhonda is passionate about advanced veterinary care and has a special interest in anaesthesia, surgery and critical care. She is a firm believer that there is always something new to learn in this industry, and actively seeks that new knowledge whenever she can.
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Richard Hammond
Prof., BSc(Herts), BVet Med(RVC), PhD(London), MedEd(Nott)

Richard Hammond
Prof., BSc(Herts), BVet Med(RVC), PhD(London), MedEd(Nott)
Qualifying as a veterinary surgeon in 1991, Richard Hammond has a broad experience across clinical, academic and commercial sectors having previously been a specialist in the area of veterinary anaesthesia and an academic clinician. He was awarded a first class honours degree in applied biology in 1987, a degree in veterinary medicine in 1991, a PhD in 1999 in the area of biochemical pharmacology and a masters in medical education in 2012. He holds both Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and European Diplomas in Veterinary Anaesthesia. As well as having experience of clinical general veterinary practice, Richard has worked as part of the commercial operation of a major pharmaceutical company.
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Richard L’Estrange
BVSc (hons), MANZCVS (Vet Pharmacology)

Richard L’Estrange
BVSc (hons), MANZCVS (Vet Pharmacology)
Richard L’Estrange is a 1987 graduate of the University of Queensland. He worked in mixed and small animal practices in South East QLD and the UK before purchasing a Small Animal practice in Brisbane in 1996. Membership of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Veterinary Pharmacology was achieved in 2008. After 22 years of general practice he sold his practice and entered Industry in February 2010 as a Technical Services Veterinarian with what was then Pfizer Animal Health, but is now Zoetis. He is one of a team of vets within the Companion Animal Business of Zoetis Australia and been an integral part of the launches of many recent products in Australia, including Trocoxil.
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Richard Ploeg
DVM, BVSc, MACVSc, MPhil

Richard Ploeg
DVM, BVSc, MACVSc, MPhil
Graduating from the University of Sydney in 1996, Richard as an associate lecturer in veterinary pathology and anatomy at the University of Queensland, Queensland government's vet-erinary laboratory, Utrecht University in Holland and IDEXX in both Brisbane and Melbourne until 2014. He has just spent a year working as a pathologist at the University of Melbourne before joining ASAP Lab last year. Richard has a special interest in dermatopathology.
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Richard Rogenhofer
Mag. iur.

Richard Rogenhofer
Mag. iur.
Richard Rogenhofer ist Jurist, Mediator, Lehrbeauftragter, Persönlichkeits- und NLP-Trainer, Berater und Psychotherapeut in Ausbildung unter Supervision (KBT). Er ist im Rahmen von Aus- und Weiterbildungen sowie Coaching für Universitäten, Fachhochschulen, WIFIs etc. sowie bekannte Unternehmen (Brau Union Österreich AG, REWE etc.) tätig.
2008 – 2014: Vortragsreihe „vets4vets-Praxismanagement“ (VetMed Uni Wien), Vortrag „Kommunikation mit MitarbeiterInnen und KundInnen“; Kundenbetreuung und Praxismanagement-Beratung für vets4vets; Vorträge zu "Euthanasie und Trauerbegleitung in der tierärztlichen Praxis" u.a. beim 8. Frankfurter Tierärztekongress 2010
2000 – heute: Aus- und Weiterbildungen in den Bereichen Kommunikation, NLP, Rhetorik, Präsentations-, Argumentations-, Moderations-, Verhandlungs- und Konfliktvermittlungstechniken, Marketing, soziale Kompetenzen und Selbsterfahrung; Konfliktmanagement; Psychotherapie-Recht, Berufsethik; alpiner Skilauf
1993 – 2002: Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und Mediationsausbildung (Uni Wien); Konzipientenstelle; Gerichtspraxis
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Richard Saunders
BVSc, BSc, CertZooMed, DZooMed(Mammalian), MRCVS

Richard Saunders
BVSc, BSc, CertZooMed, DZooMed(Mammalian), MRCVS
Richard Saunders holds the RCVS certificate and diploma (Mammalian), in Zoological Medicine, and is the author of several chapters on exotics in BSAVA manuals, and co-author of Notes on Rabbit Internal Medicine. He is the RWAF Veterinary Adviser, and teaches Rabbit Medicine at the University of Bristol.
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Richard Squires
BVSc (Hons), PhD, DVR, Dip.ACVIM, Dip.ECVIM-CA, GCertEd

Richard Squires
BVSc (Hons), PhD, DVR, Dip.ACVIM, Dip.ECVIM-CA, GCertEd
Richard Squires leads the veterinary clinical sciences team at James Cook University in Townsville, northern Australia. Richard graduated as a veterinarian from Bristol University. After a short spell in general practice he obtained postgraduate clinical training at the Universities of Cambridge and Pennsylvania and research training at Glasgow. His PhD was awarded for research in which he sought a retroviral aetiology for canine lymphoma. He is a Diplomate of both the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Internal Medicine and he holds the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons’ Diploma of Veterinary Radiology. Richard held faculty positions at the Universities of Liverpool, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and at Massey University in New Zealand prior to taking up his current position in 2007. Throughout much of his career Richard has taught and assessed veterinary students in a clinical setting while providing referral clinical services in the broad discipline of canine and feline internal medicine. Most of his research has been on canine and feline infectious diseases. In addition, for five years in New Zealand, Richard taught and carried out research in veterinary virology. Richard is a member of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s eight-member Scientific Advisory Committee and of its four-member Vaccination Guidelines Group.
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Richard Woolley
BVetMed, DipECVIM-CA(Cardiology), MRCVS

Richard Woolley
BVetMed, DipECVIM-CA(Cardiology), MRCVS
Director of CardioRespiratory Pet Referrals, Richard Woolley BVetMed DipECVIM-CA (Cardiology) MRCVS is the only specialist veterinary cardiologist in Victoria, and one of only a handful registered specialist veterinary cardiologists in Australia. Richard has many years of experience in cardiology and respiratory medicine of all animals, from mice to gorillas. He has worked in academia and in private practice, lectured extensively, and his present focus is on specialist cardiorespiratory medicine of dogs and cats.
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Ricky Cashmore
DVM, BVSc, FANZCVS (SAS)

Ricky Cashmore
DVM, BVSc, FANZCVS (SAS)
Following graduation from the University of Melbourne (2005) Ricky worked in general practice for 18 months prior to completion of a rotating internship at the University of Cambridge, surgical internship at the Veterinary Specialist Centre and surgical residency at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital in Sydney (2010-2013). Ricky remained at SASH until 2017 before joining the Southpaws Speciality Surgery for Animals team in Melbourne (current practice).
Ricky is a Fellow of the Australian New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientist in Small Animal Surgery. He has published and presented around the world with a strong and active interest in clinical and biomechanical research relating to the canine hip, stifle and spine, the focus of his current and previous research projects. He is a past recipient of the prestigious VOS Wade O Brinker Orthopaedic Resident Research Award (presented WVOC, Colorado 2014) and previous examiner for the ANZCVS small animal surgical chapter. He thoroughly enjoys all aspects of teaching, having taught at numerous workshops and conferences nationally and internationally while mentoring many residents and interns over the years.
Ricky’s primary surgical interests lie in orthopaedics and include arthroscopy, partial and total joint replacement, minimally invasive fracture repair and neurosurgery.



































