Research | EHSP
Scientific Investigations to Benefit Horses
The EHSP team remains committed to the health, well-being, and performance of horses through veterinary research, education, and clinical and public service. The EHSP team produces high quality biomedical research, address horse health and welfare, and disseminate that information to the local, state, regional and worldwide stockholders.
The EHSP biomedical research team has diverse research interests with one major goal: to improve the health and welfare of the horse. Investigators conduct research in the areas of equine surgery, gastrointestinal disease (colitis and gastric ulcer disease), laminitis, reproduction, respiratory disease, and lameness. Each study in this report benefits the horse and the equine industry by identifying essential mechanisms of disease, groundbreaking new treatments, essential techniques in reproduction, and essential information to prevent diseases.
Equine Research
Gastrointestinal Health
A group of scientists are researching treatments for ulcers, the gastric microbiome, and the effects of blueberry consumption on exercising horses.
Frank Andrews
DVM, MS, DACVIM
Professor of Equine Medicine and Head, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Director, Equine Health Studies Program
Heidi Banse
DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Associate Dean for Educational Strategy
Associate Professor of Equine Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Diagnostic Imaging
Researchers use ultrasound as a diagnostic tool and for treatment.
Jonuel Cruz-Sanabria
DVM (LSU 2015), MS (LSU 2021)
Clinical Instructor of Large Animal Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Britta Leise
DVM (LSU 2002), PhD, DACVS
Associate Dean for Staff and Faculty Advancement
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Internal Medicine
Researchers compare methods of insulin testing in horses, as well as diagnostic tools such as endoscopy.
Frank Andrews
DVM, MS, DACVIM
Professor of Equine Medicine and Head, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Director, Equine Health Studies Program
Rose Baker
BVMS
Assistant Professor of Equine Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Heidi Banse
DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Associate Dean for Educational Strategy
Associate Professor of Equine Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Ann Chapman
DVM (LSU 2001), MS (LSU 2006), DACVIM
Associate Professor of Equine Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Laminitis
A multidisciplinary group of EHSP scientists are conducting numerous investigations involving laminitis (founder). Laminitis, an excruciatingly painful, debilitating, and potentially career-ending and life-threatening disease of the horse's feet, is currently incompletely understood. Ongoing investigations are crucial to help unravel the complex pathophysiology so that veterinarians are better able to prevent and treat this disease.
Ann Chapman
DVM (LSU 2001), MS (LSU 2006), DACVIM
Associate Professor of Equine Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Britta Leise
DVM (LSU 2002), PhD, DACVS
Associate Dean for Staff and Faculty Advancement
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Laura Riggs
DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Mandi Lopez
DVM, PhD, DACVS
Professor and Director of the Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research
Orthopedics and Biomechanics
EHSP researchers are investigating therapies for orthopedic issues, both in the Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research and in the Charles V. Cusimano Equine Physiology and Pharmacology Laboratory.
We have developed a solid research program in the area of equine orthopedics and biomechanics.
This
has led to the development of numerous orthopedic implants designed specifically for
equine use, which
is critical for the advancement of equine orthopedics and fracture repair. These equine
specific orthopedic
implants have distinct advantages over those intended for human application. The EHSP
is unique in that it is part of the only school of veterinary medicine in the country
that is designing and testing equine specific
orthopedic implants.
Mandi Lopez
DVM, PhD, DACVS
Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Director, Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research
Laura Riggs
DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Stem Cells
EHSP scientists are researching the therapeutic effects of stem cells.
Mandi Lopez
DVM, PhD, DACVS
Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Director, Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research
Britta Leise
DVM (LSU 2002), PhD, DACVS
Associate Dean for Staff and Faculty Advancement
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Surgery
EHSP surgeon scientists are investigating wound healing, bone remodeling, and ways to improve the teaching of surgery.
Jonuel Cruz-Sanabria
DVM (LSU 2015), MS (LSU 2021)
Clinical Instructor of Large Animal Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Britta Leise
DVM (LSU 2002), PhD, DACVS
Associate Dean for Staff and Faculty Advancement
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Charles "Chuck" McCauley
DVM, DABVP, DACVS
Assistant Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Mustajab Mirza
DVM, MS (LSU 1998), DACVS
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Colin Mitchell
BVMS, MS, DACVS
Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Director, Large Animal Services, Veterinary Teaching Hospital
Laura Riggs
DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR
Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Theriogenology (Reproduction)
EHSP researchers are investigating equine placental development, detection of the embryonic capsule, equine oocytes, and breeding.
Viviane Gomes
DVM, DACT
Clinical Instructor of Theriogenolgy, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Carlos Pinto
DVM, PhD (LSU 2001), DACT
Professor of Theriogenology, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Jennifer Sones
DVM (LSU 2008), PhD, DAT
Associate Professor of Theriogenology, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences