DVM

Brian Leonard

 

Dr. Brian Leonard is a veterinarian and a researcher, with a combined Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and PhD degree. He has dedicated his career to advancing the field of veterinary medicine through his expertise in both clinical practice and research.

Tomo Wiggans

Dr. Wiggans holds multiple degrees, including a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), a Master of Engineering (MEng), and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (Dipl.ACVO). His outstanding academic achievements have earned him recognition as an expert in his field.

Wendy Townsend

Dr. Townsend is a Board-Certified veterinary ophthalmologist and Professor at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine. Her clinical and research interests include canine inherited ocular disease and ocular imaging, particularly with high resolution ultrasound. Additional research interests include uveitis and fungal keratitis. 

 

Sara Thomasy

Dr. Sara Thomasy is a Professor in the Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis. She received her B.S. in Biology from The Ohio State University in 2000 and her DVM from UC Davis in 2005. She then completed a PhD in pharmacology and toxicology from UC Davis in 2006. Following a 1-year small animal rotating internship at North Carolina State University, she completed a comparative ophthalmology residency at UC Davis in 2010. Dr.

Shinae Park

Dr. Park is a board certified veterinary ophthalmologist and Assistant Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, at Purdue University. Her clinical and research interests include glaucoma and ocular Imaging 

Soohyun Kim

Dr. Kim is an assistant professor at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, specializing in comparative ophthalmology. Her research interests include corneal wound healing, the ocular toxicity of metallic-engineered nanomaterials, and advanced ophthalmic imaging techniques. She is particularly interested in utilizing advanced imaging techniques, such as optical coherence tomography for serial retinal and choroidal imaging, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and in vivo confocal biomicroscopy, to monitor various ophthalmic disease conditions in animals.

Steve Hollingsworth

After obtaining his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Purdue University, Dr. Steven Hollingsworth pursued a residency in comparative ophthalmology at UC Davis. He became a member of the faculty in 1994 and has played a significant role in the clinical teaching service, which has gained a reputation for exceptional residency training and clinical service both nationally and internationally.

Kathy Good

Dr. Good is a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist and Clinical Professor of Veterinary Ophthalmology at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. She spent 6 years in private ophthalmology practice before joining the faculty at UC Davis in 2008. She has published in several veterinary scientific journals and is actively involved in clinical ophthalmic research. Her clinical and research interests include glaucoma, dry eye, and ocular manifestations of systemic disease.  

Ann Strom

Dr. Strom is a Board-Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologist. She received her veterinary degree from the University of Copenhagen, completed her Master’s thesis on canine glaucoma at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She then completed her residency training in comparative ophthalmology at the University of California, Davis and then stayed for 2 years as a clinical instructor. She is a reviewer for the Veterinary Ophthalmology journal and The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery and Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Report.

Leandro Teixeira

Dr. Teixeira is a Board Certified Veterinary Pathologist and an Assistant Professor at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison. His clinical and research interests include comparative ocular pathology, microscopic imaging (light and electron microscopy, multiphoton laser-scanning microscopy and computational image analysis) and extracellular matrix alterations in ocular disease. Other research interests include animal models of glaucoma, ocular immunopathology and morphology of ocular neovascular diseases.