Brings energy and passion to every lesson.
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Jeremy Redmond serves as Director of Clinical Skills and Assistant Professor of Equine Medicine in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at Louisiana State University's School of Veterinary Medicine. In Veterinary Medicine, his specialty is Equine Medicine. He earned his BS from Pennsylvania State University in 2007, MS from Texas A&M University in 2010, and DVM from St. George's University in 2016. Redmond is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in Large Animal Internal Medicine and holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Education. His research interests focus on veterinary education and equine skin allergies. Clinically, he specializes in equine medicine, particularly gastrointestinal, respiratory, and skin disorders, as well as small ruminant medicine and cases involving chronic weight loss across large animal species.
Redmond's teaching emphasizes clinical skills development in a supportive environment, featuring hands-on practice, constructive feedback, and positive reinforcement to foster student engagement. Key publications include 'Pharmacokinetics of diphenhydramine following single-dose intravenous and oral administration in non-fasted adult horses' (Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2022, co-authored with Stang B, Schlipf Jr J, Christensen J); 'Kisspeptin activates the hypothalamic-adenohypophyseal-gonadal axis in prepubertal ewe lambs' (Reproduction, 2011, co-authored with Macedo GG et al.); and 'Developmental changes in hypothalamic Kiss1 expression during activation of the pulsatile release of luteinising hormone in maturing ewe lambs' (Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2011, co-authored with Baez-Sandoval GM et al.). Another paper on diphenhydramine pharmacokinetics in horses is under review. He has been in his current role at LSU since 2021, contributing to equine internal medicine services, ambulatory care, and research emphasis events such as Phi Zeta presentations.
