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The Veterinary Inflammation and Metabolism research group investigates the disease processes and develops novel therapies for inflammatory and metabolic diseases.

This includes important diseases such as equine metabolic syndrome, pituitary disease (equine ‘Cushing’s syndrome’), laminitis and sepsis (the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial toxins) in domestic animals. Our aim is to understand the disease processes and risk factors, and to develop new ways of treating and preventing these conditions.

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For enquiries, please email Professor Simon Bailey - bais@unimelb.edu.au

Our group is skilled in many techniques including analytical biochemistry, in vitro pharmacology (particularly pharmacodynamics), cell culture and measurements of cytokines plus a wide range of other metabolic and inflammatory disease biomarkers.

We are also skilled in performing in vivo measurements of insulin sensitivity in horses and ponies; metabolic responses to feed challenges and long term diet studies.

  • Measurement of insulin resistance in horses

    The Veterinary Inflammation and Metabolism research group offers frequently-sampled insulin-modified intravenous glucose tolerance tests in horses and ponies.

Researchers and academics from the Veterinary Inflammation and Metabolism research group.

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Prof Simon Bailey

Group leader and Professor of Veterinary Preclinical Sciences

Simon Bailey is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. His main research areas are endocrinology, equine laminitis, novel anti-inflammatory therapies, sepsis and cardiovascular pharmacology.

bais@unimelb.edu.au +61383446315
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Dr Nicholas Bamford

Senior Lecturer (Veterinary Biosciences)

Nick Bamford is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. His research focuses on equine metabolic diseases, including Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID).

n.bamford@unimelb.edu.au +61390356495
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Dr Jenni Bauquier

Senior Lecturer (Veterinary Biosciences)

Jenni Bauquier is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. Her research focusses on equine sepsis and equine critical care.

jennifer.bauquier@unimelb.edu.au

Our group engages in translational research, integrating cell culture, in vitro and ex vivo techniques with live animal studies, in order to understand the pathophysiology of metabolic and inflammatory diseases and evaluate novel therapies.

We also use large scale field studies to understand disease risk factors and associations at the population level.

Current research projects

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