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Dr Janet Patterson-Kane
BVSc PhD DipACVP
FRCVS
- Location: USA
- Year of Fellowship: 2018
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge
Field of work
Industry and commerce
Areas of special interest
- Companion animal research
- Research strategy
- Oncology
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- International issues
- One Health Agenda
- Professional mentoring
- Public engagement
- Translating research into veterinary practice
Professional positions
- Global Veterinary Science Partner, Mars Petcare
Biography
Janet Patterson-Kane is a veterinary scientist with 25 years experience in research.
Following two and a half years in clinical practice in the UK, she completed a PhD on the topic of Equine Tendon Disease at Massey University, New Zealand.
Dr Patterson-Kane then undertook residency training at the University of Florida, and worked as a postdoctoral specialist at the University of Kentucky.
She is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists.
This was followed by a globe-trotting academic career at the Royal Veterinary College, University of Queensland, and finally the University of Glasgow - the latter as Professor of Veterinary Pathology.
Dr Patterson-Kane ran diagnostic laboratories in all of those Universities and had a wide-ranging research portfolio with topics including tendon injury, oncology, wound healing, and laminitis.
She is the author/co-author of more than 85 peer-reviewed manuscripts and the textbook ‘Clinical Equine Oncology'.
Outside of academia, Dr Patterson-Kane has worked in biomedical image analysis, and the non-profit sector.
Following two and a half years in clinical practice in the UK, she completed a PhD on the topic of Equine Tendon Disease at Massey University, New Zealand.
Dr Patterson-Kane then undertook residency training at the University of Florida, and worked as a postdoctoral specialist at the University of Kentucky.
She is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists.
This was followed by a globe-trotting academic career at the Royal Veterinary College, University of Queensland, and finally the University of Glasgow - the latter as Professor of Veterinary Pathology.
Dr Patterson-Kane ran diagnostic laboratories in all of those Universities and had a wide-ranging research portfolio with topics including tendon injury, oncology, wound healing, and laminitis.
She is the author/co-author of more than 85 peer-reviewed manuscripts and the textbook ‘Clinical Equine Oncology'.
Outside of academia, Dr Patterson-Kane has worked in biomedical image analysis, and the non-profit sector.