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Present Position:
- Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Small Animal
Medicine and Surgery
Texas A&M University
- Co-director, GI Laboratory
Texas A&M University
Education:
Dr. Steiner received his veterinary degree from the Ludwig-Maximilians
University in Munich, Germany in 1992.
He did an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the
University of Pennsylvania from 1992 to 1993, and a residency in small
animal internal medicine at Purdue University from 1993 to 1996.
He received his Dr.med.vet. degree from the Ludwig-Maximilians University
in Munich, Germany in 1995 in recognition of research on feline trypsin and
feline trypsin-like immunoreactivity.
In 1996 he achieved board certifications with the American College of
Veterinary Internal Medicine and the European College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine.
In 2000 Dr. Steiner received a PhD from Texas A&M University for his
work on canine digestive lipases and their use for the diagnosis of
gastrointestinal disorders in the dog.
Memberships:
Clinical Interests:
Research Interests:
Involved in a wide variety of research in small animal gastroenterology.
External Links: Academic
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