Amelia Sidwell | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelia Sidwell | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelia Sidwell, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Dr. Amelia Sidwell, a skilled veterinary surgeon, specializes in equine dentistry ๐Ÿด. She completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DrMedVet) at Szent Istvan University in 2016 and holds a Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP) with a focus on equine soft tissue surgery and dentistry ๐Ÿ…. Dr. Sidwell is currently a resident in Equine Dentistry at Pool House Equine Hospital and pursuing a Master’s in Veterinary Medicine (MVM) at the University of Nottingham ๐Ÿ“š. She actively contributes to research on equine dental pain, presenting at leading veterinary conferences, and teaches dental courses for veterinary students ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿซ.

 

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Education and Training

Dr. Amelia Sidwell holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DrMedVet) degree from Szent Istvan University, Budapest, earned in February 2016 ๐ŸŽ“. She is a registered member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) ๐Ÿพ. In 2023, she achieved a Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP) in Soft Tissue Surgery, focusing on equine care ๐Ÿ…. Dr. Sidwell has completed specialized modules at the University of Liverpool in Equine Dental Anatomy, Diagnosis, Surgery, and Anaesthesia ๐Ÿฆท. Currently, she is enrolled in a Master’s in Veterinary Medicine (MVM) at the University of Nottingham ๐Ÿ“š, advancing her expertise in veterinary dentistry.

 

Professional Experience

Dr. Amelia Sidwell has extensive experience as a veterinary surgeon across various specialties. Since February 2022, she has been a Resident in Equine Dentistry at Pool House Equine Hospital ๐Ÿด. Prior to this, she worked as a Locum Veterinary Surgeon in Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care at Valley Veterinary Hospital since November 2021 ๐Ÿพ. From March 2020 to December 2021, Dr. Sidwell worked at Abbey Equine Clinic, focusing on equine care ๐ŸŽ. Earlier, she gained valuable experience in farm and equine veterinary practice at Belmont Farm & Equine Vets and as a mixed practice veterinary surgeon at Hay Veterinary Group ๐Ÿฅ.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Amelia Sidwellโ€™s research primarily focuses on equine dentistry and its systemic effects ๐Ÿด๐Ÿฆท. Her recent study, Effect of Simple Oral Dental Extraction on Systemic Serum Amyloid A Concentrations in Horses (Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2024), explores the relationship between dental procedures and inflammatory biomarkers in horses ๐Ÿงช. Her research interests also extend to equine dental pain, surgical techniques, and diagnostics, aiming to improve veterinary care for horses ๐Ÿฅ. Dr. Sidwellโ€™s contributions reflect her expertise in both the clinical and scientific aspects of equine health, enhancing understanding of how oral health impacts overall wellbeing ๐Ÿ’ก.

 

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Effect of Simple Oral Dental Extraction on Systemic Serum Amyloid A Concentrations in Horses

Veerasamy Sejian | Veterinary Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Veerasamy Sejian : Veterinary Physiology | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary Education and Research,ย India

Dr. Veerasamy Sejian, Ph.D. (August 2006), is a distinguished researcher in the field of neurophysiology, affiliated with the Neurophysiology Lab at the Division of Physiology and Climatology. He holds a Doctorate from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, India. Dr. Sejian’s expertise lies in unraveling the intricacies of physiological processes, contributing significantly to the understanding of climatology’s impact on living organisms. ๐Ÿง  His work exemplifies a commitment to advancing knowledge at the intersection of physiology and climate science, making him a respected figure in academia. ๐ŸŒ

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Educational Qualifications :

Dr. Veerasamy Sejian earned his Ph.D. in Animal Physiology from the Neurophysiology Lab at the Division of Physiology and Climatology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, India, in August 2006. His dissertation focused on “Studies on Pineal-Adrenal relationships in Goats under thermal Stress,” showcasing a GPA of 8.29/10. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Physiology from the Department of Veterinary Physiology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, India, in August 2003, with a thesis on “Studies on haemato-biochemical changes after unilateral Adrenalectomy in black Bengal goats,” achieving a GPA of 8.64/10. Dr. Sejian’s academic journey commenced with a B.V.Sc. from Rajiv Gandhi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pondicherry, in August 2001. ๐ŸŽ“

Awards and Achievements :

Dr. Veerasamy Sejian, a renowned scientist, has garnered numerous accolades for his groundbreaking contributions to the fields of climate change and livestock production. As of August 2021, he stands proudly in the top 2% of scientists globally, according to Stanford University’s comprehensive citation indicators. ๐ŸŒ His expertise in heat stress research is further highlighted by his inclusion in the top 0.34% of researchers in this domain, as per a PubMed-based ranking.

In 2021, the National Environmental Science Academy (NESA) honored Dr. Sejian with the prestigious Fellowship of the Year Award, recognizing his outstanding achievements in climate change and livestock production. ๐Ÿ† His editorial roles in esteemed journals, such as serving as an associate editor in Elsevier’s Small Ruminant Research Journal and as a field editor in Springer’s International Journal of Biometeorology, underscore his commitment to advancing scientific discourse. ๐Ÿ“š

Moreover, his impactful projects, such as the ECLIPSE project funded by the French Government, exemplify his dedication to assessing climate resilience in goats. Dr. Sejian’s excellence extends beyond research, as evidenced by awards for best e-Poster and best paper presentations, showcasing his commitment to disseminating knowledge. His remarkable journey includes international recognition, such as the Endeavour Research Fellowship from the Australian Government, further solidifying his status as a distinguished figure in the scientific community. ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ”ฌ๐Ÿ…

Employment/Working Experience :

Dr. Veerasamy Sejian, a dedicated scientist, served as a Scientist at the Adaptation Physiology Laboratory, focusing on Adaptation Physiology, Stress Physiology, and Animal Physiology from January 2007 to May 2012. Since June 2012, he has held the position of Senior Scientist in the Animal Physiology Division at the National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, emphasizing multiple stress impacts on sheep reproduction and production. ๐Ÿ‘ Dr. Sejian is actively involved in various projects, including investigating livestock adaptation to impending climatic changes, decoding maternal recognition of pregnancy in heat and nutritional stress, and assessing small ruminant resilience under changing climatic conditions. His multifaceted research extends globally, collaborating on projects with France and Australia. ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ”ฌ๐ŸŒ

Research Focus :

Dr. Veerasamy Sejian, a distinguished researcher ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ”ฌ, focuses on diverse aspects of animal physiology and environmental stress in his extensive body of work. His research spans adaptation physiology, heat stress impact on livestock, immune system responses, and the mitigation of climate change effects in small ruminants and poultry. With a keen interest in factors influencing reproductive and productive performance, Dr. Sejian explores various signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms. His dedication to understanding and addressing the challenges of climate change in livestock showcases a commitment to sustainable and resilient agriculture. ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Publication Top Notes :

  1. Toll-like receptors: significance, ligands, signaling pathways, and functions in mammals
    • Year : 2018
    • Cited : 416ย  ๐Ÿ“š
  2. Adaptation of animals to heat stress
    • Year : 2018
    • Cited : 302ย  ๐ŸŒก๏ธ๐Ÿพ
  3. The impact of heat stress on the immune system in dairy cattle: A review
    • Year : 2019.
    • Citedย  : 231๐Ÿ„๐ŸŒก๏ธ
  4. Metabolic and immunological changes in transition dairy cows: A review
    • Year : 2017
    • Cited : 206ย  ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿ”„
  5. Measurement and prediction of enteric methane emission
    • Year : 2011
    • Cited : 178 ๐Ÿ“๐Ÿ„
  6. Heat stress and dairy cow: impact on both milk yield and composition
    • Year :2017
    • Cited : 175๐ŸŒก๏ธ๐Ÿฅ›
  7. Adaptive capability as indicated by endocrine and biochemical responses of Malpura ewes subjected to combined stresses (thermal and nutritional) in a semi-arid tropical environment
    • Year : 2010
    • Cited : 173๐ŸŒž๐Ÿ‘
  8. The impact of heat load on cattle
    • Year : 2019
    • Citedย  : 171 ๐Ÿฎ๐ŸŒž
  9. Role of heat shock proteins in livestock adaptation to heat stress
    • Year : 2017
    • Cited : 162 ๐ŸŒก๏ธ๐Ÿ„
  10. Adaptability and growth of Malpura ewes subjected to thermal and nutritional stress
    • Year : 2010
    • Cited : 157ย  ๐ŸŒž๐Ÿ‘