Susan Stover
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Susan Marie Stover is a professor of veterinary anatomy at the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and director of the J.D. Wheat Veterinary Orthopedic Research Laboratory. One of the focuses of her wide-ranging research is musculoskeletal injuries in racehorses, particularly catastrophic breakdowns. Her identification of risk factors has resulted in improved early detection and changes to horse training and surgical repair methods. On July 30, 2016, Stover received the Lifetime Excellence in Research Award from the American Veterinary Medical Association. In August 2016, she was selected for induction into the University of Kentucky Equine Research Hall of Fame.
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Susan Stover
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Susan Stover
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Susan Stover
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Dorsal metacarpal disease in Thoroughbred horses: relationship to the development of the third metacarpal
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1988
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AVMA Lifetime Excellence in Research Award
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University of Kentucky Equine Research Hall of Fame
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"An association between complete and incomplete stress fractures of the humerus in racehorses" ; "Horseshoe characteristics as possible risk factors for fatal musculoskeletal injury of Thoroughbred racehorses" ; "Relationship between race start characteristics and risk of catastrophic injury in Thoroughbreds"
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American
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Susan Marie Stover is a professor of veterinary anatomy at the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and director of the J.D. Wheat Veterinary Orthopedic Research Laboratory. One of the focuses of her wide-ranging research is musculoskeletal injuries in racehorses, particularly catastrophic breakdowns. Her identification of risk factors has resulted in improved early detection and changes to horse training and surgical repair methods. On July 30, 2016, Stover received the Lifetime Excellence in Research Award from the American Veterinary Medical Association. In August 2016, she was selected for induction into the University of Kentucky Equine Research Hall of Fame.
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