Wendy Baltzer | |
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Born | Wendy Irene Baltzer |
Occupation(s) | Veterinarian and academic |
Academic background | |
Education | University of California, Davis |
Alma mater | Texas A&M University |
Thesis | The role of constrictor prostanoids in the development of aortic coarctation-induced hypertension in male and female rats (2003) |
Academic work | |
Institutions |
Oregon State University Massey University University of Sydney |
Wendy Irene Baltzer is an American veterinarian, small animal surgeon and academic.
Baltzer was educated at the University of California, Davis where she completed a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. Following a PhD at Texas A&M University in 2003, she was employed as associate professor at Oregon State University where she specialised in small animal surgery from 2005 to 2016. [1] She then moved to New Zealand to take up a position at Massey University where she was appointed full professor in November 2019, with effect from 1 January 2020. [2] She practised at Massey's Working Dog Centre, focusing on sporting dogs' injuries, orthopaedics and rehabilitation. [3]
In 2020 Baltzer transferred to the University of Sydney School of Veterinary Science, where she is associate professor as well as head of surgery at the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney. [4]
Wendy Baltzer | |
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Born | Wendy Irene Baltzer |
Occupation(s) | Veterinarian and academic |
Academic background | |
Education | University of California, Davis |
Alma mater | Texas A&M University |
Thesis | The role of constrictor prostanoids in the development of aortic coarctation-induced hypertension in male and female rats (2003) |
Academic work | |
Institutions |
Oregon State University Massey University University of Sydney |
Wendy Irene Baltzer is an American veterinarian, small animal surgeon and academic.
Baltzer was educated at the University of California, Davis where she completed a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. Following a PhD at Texas A&M University in 2003, she was employed as associate professor at Oregon State University where she specialised in small animal surgery from 2005 to 2016. [1] She then moved to New Zealand to take up a position at Massey University where she was appointed full professor in November 2019, with effect from 1 January 2020. [2] She practised at Massey's Working Dog Centre, focusing on sporting dogs' injuries, orthopaedics and rehabilitation. [3]
In 2020 Baltzer transferred to the University of Sydney School of Veterinary Science, where she is associate professor as well as head of surgery at the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney. [4]