15. bis 17. Januar 2026 Leipziger Tierärztekongress

Prof. Dr. Mats Troedsson

University of Kentucky, Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center

Vita

Dr. Troedsson received his DVM degree in 1975 from The Royal Veterinary College in Stockholm. He worked as a private practitioner from 1975 to 1987, when he enrolled in doctoral studies at the University of California, Davis. He graduated with a PhD in Reproductive Immunology from UCD in 1991, and stayed on as a clinical instructor in equine reproduction for the next two years.

- College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, 1993-2002.
Assistant Professor from 1993 and Associated Professor from 1998 to 2002
Director of the Large Animal Teaching Hospital, 1998 to 2001
Director of Equine Research, 1995-2002

- University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2002-2008
Professor and Service Chief of Reproduction
Director of Equine Research Programs
Adjunct Professor (2008 – present)

-University of Kentucky, Department of Veterinary Science, 2008-present
Professor of Equine Reproduction, 2008-present
Chair of the Department of Veterinary Science 2008-2014
Director of Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, 2008-2014

-Affiliated Professor of Obstetrics and Reproduction at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark (2011-present).
-Project manager for Qatar Foundation and Consulting Director of Equine Veterinary Medical Center (EVMC) at Al Shaqab (2015-18)
-Board certified in the American College of Theriogenologist and the European College of Animal Reproduction.
-Research interest involves equine endometritis, the interaction between semen and the female reproductive tract, biology of seminal proteins, and diagnostics/ treatment of equine placentitis. Has also been involved in research on assisted reproduction and wild life reproduction.
-Mentored 17 veterinarians in their training to become board certified in Theriogenology, 18 PhD and MS students, and 7 post-doctoral fellows.
-Author and co-author of more than 190 peer-reviewed scientific articles in addition to more than 500 professional articles, abstracts, and book chapters.

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University of Kentucky, Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center

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