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Dr Aldridge has over 25 years of experience working as an academician and clinical educator of US and UK veterinary students
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Simon is a Lecturer in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology at the [[RVC|Royal Veterinary College]] (RVC), UK. His main interest is canine infectious respiratory disease. Simon gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) by examination in November 2010.
  
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==Biography==
 
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Simon completed his intercalated Veterinary Pathology BSc from the RVC in 2002, and in the same year participated in the Leadership Programme for Veterinary Students at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, New York. During this summer programme, he carried out research into the possible zoonotic potential of canine and feline Helicobacter spp.
  
Brian has had extensive examination experience serving as a post-graduate professional examiner in Farm Animal Medicine for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS, UK) and for the Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG, USA)
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Simon completed his Veterinary degree from the University of Bristol in 2004, then went on to complete a PhD at the RVC in 2007 examining the pathogenesis of a novel canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV ) and its role in kennel cough. He began his three-year pathology residency at the Royal Veterinary College in January 2008 and gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) by examination in November 2010.
 
 
October 2005 to December 2010
 
Professor and Chair Farm Animal Health and Production, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hatfield, Herts, UK.
 
September 2003 to October 2005
 
Associate Professor, Large Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, USA
 
February 1999 to September 2003
 
Clinician and Scientist, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, USA, and The Marine Mammal Center, GGNRA, Marin Headlands, Sausalito, CA USA.
 
August 1993 to December 1998
 
PhD, Department of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Dissertation: Role of maternal lymphocytes in the immune system of the newborn calf.
 
August 1992 to August 1993
 
General Practitioner; self-employed veterinary locum.
 
July 1989 to July 1992
 
Resident and MS , Food Animal Medicine and Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, USA.
 
October 1987 to June 1989
 
Lecturer in Large Animal Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh, UK.
 
December 1985 to December 1986
 
General Practice: Belmont House Veterinary Surgery, Pewsey, Wiltshire, UK.
 
July 1984 to June 1985
 
Intern, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
 
 
 
==Clinical==
 
Large Animal Internal Medicine
 
 
 
Farm Animal Neonatology/Youngstock
 
  
 
==Research==
 
==Research==
Neonatal Immunology
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Currently Simon’s main interest is the pathogenesis and histopathological features of acute streptococcal pneumonia in dogs. Simon has previously worked with research groups at the University of Cambridge using signature tagged mutagenesis to identify virulence genes in Streptococcus equi subsp. equi and with the BVDV group at the Royal Veterinary College using a novel plasmid vector system to express viral proteins in mammalian cells lines.
  
Farm Animal and Wildlife Immunogenetics
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See some of Simon's publications on his [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Staff/spriestnall.cfm RVC staff profile] page
  
 
==Teaching==
 
==Teaching==
 
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Simon leads the BVetMed IMR teaching in pathology at the RVC. He lectures on respiratory pathology and infectious respiratory dieases of dogs to the BVetMed undergraduates and to the Veterinary Pathology BSc course, specifically on cell death and apoptosis.
Dr Aldridge has over 25 years of experience working as an academician and clinical educator of US and UK veterinary students at the [[RVC|Royal Veterinary College]] (London), Western College of Health Sciences (Pomona, CA), University of California-Davis, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the [[Edinburgh Vet School|Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies]] (Edinburgh), Colorado State University and Louisiana State University
 
[[Category:UK - Liverpool Graduates]]
 
[[Category:Expert Reviewer]]
 

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Simon is a Lecturer in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), UK. His main interest is canine infectious respiratory disease. Simon gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) by examination in November 2010.

Simon's involvement in WikiVet

View pages that Simon is reviewing

Simon has reviewed these pages

Biography

Simon completed his intercalated Veterinary Pathology BSc from the RVC in 2002, and in the same year participated in the Leadership Programme for Veterinary Students at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, New York. During this summer programme, he carried out research into the possible zoonotic potential of canine and feline Helicobacter spp.

Simon completed his Veterinary degree from the University of Bristol in 2004, then went on to complete a PhD at the RVC in 2007 examining the pathogenesis of a novel canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV ) and its role in kennel cough. He began his three-year pathology residency at the Royal Veterinary College in January 2008 and gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath) by examination in November 2010.

Research

Currently Simon’s main interest is the pathogenesis and histopathological features of acute streptococcal pneumonia in dogs. Simon has previously worked with research groups at the University of Cambridge using signature tagged mutagenesis to identify virulence genes in Streptococcus equi subsp. equi and with the BVDV group at the Royal Veterinary College using a novel plasmid vector system to express viral proteins in mammalian cells lines.

See some of Simon's publications on his RVC staff profile page

Teaching

Simon leads the BVetMed IMR teaching in pathology at the RVC. He lectures on respiratory pathology and infectious respiratory dieases of dogs to the BVetMed undergraduates and to the Veterinary Pathology BSc course, specifically on cell death and apoptosis.