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Jeremy G. KEMP-SYMONDS
Personal Information | ||
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Given Name | Jeremy | ![]() |
Middle Name | Guy | |
Family Name | KEMP-SYMONDS | |
Current Position | Director | |
Organization | Sarcoid Surgery Ltd | |
Nationality-Resident | British |
Curriculum Vitae | |
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Major Interest | Equine oncology |
Education | The University of Glasgow Veterinary School (2001 to 2005): B.V.M.S. (Commendation). The Nottingham Trent University (1996 to 1999): B.Sc. (1st class, Honours) in Equine Science. The University of Birmingham (1984-1987): B.A. (2nd class, Special Honours) in Latin with Modern History. |
Post-graduate Training | The Nottingham Trent University (2012-2013): Post-Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (Distinction) The Royal Veterinary College (1999 to 2000): M.Sc. in Veterinary Microbiology: Grade A Distinction. |
Professional Experience | Jeremy qualified from the University of Glasgow’s Veterinary School, but also holds degrees from the University of Birmingham, Nottingham Trent University and the Royal Veterinary College, London. After working at the world-renowned Animal Health Trust in Newmarket for a number of years, his private practice now concentrates entirely on the treatment of horses, ponies and donkeys with skin tumours and Jeremy works with numerous veterinary practices and equine charities throughout the United Kingdom. |
Honors and Awards | Visiting and Alumni Fellow at Nottingham Trent University. Veterinary Consultant at Bransby Horses. Trustee of the British Equine Veterinary Association Trust. Member of the Royal Society of Biology. Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. |
More recent publications | Lightbody, K.L., Matthews, J.B., Kemp-Symonds, J.G., Lambert, P.A. and Austin, C.J. (2017). Use of a saliva-based diagnostic test to inform on tapeworm infection in horses in the UK. Submitted to Equine Veterinary Journal on 29th March 2017 and awaiting completion of the review process. Golding, J.P., Kemp-Symonds, J.G. and Dobson, J.M. (2017). Glycolysis inhibition improves photodynamic therapy cure rates for equine sarcoids.Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. January 2017. Kemp-Symonds, J.G. (2016). Prevalence and epizootiology of equine salmonellosis in equids presenting at the quarantine unit of a UK rescue and rehoming charity. Equine Veterinary Journal. 48 (S50) 13-14. Knottenbelt, D.C., Patterson-Kane, J.C. and Snalune, K.L. Equine clinical oncology (2015). Elsevier, Oxford, U.K. Contributor to chapter 9 Principles of oncological therapy. Mosseri, S.J., Guiry, L.J., Wylie, C.E. and Kemp-Symonds, J.G. (2014). Traitement de 53 mélanomes cutanés chez le cheval (2003-2012). Pratique Vétérinaire Équine. 184, 46-51. Kemp-Symonds, J.G., Clarkson, K. H., Lee, J.C. and Portus, B.J. (2013). Carbon dioxide laser surgery as a treatment for equine sarcoid: outcome and complications in 47 patients at a U.K. first-opinion practice. Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of the World Equine Veterinary Association, Budapest, Hungary. Kemp-Symonds, J. (2012). Carbon dioxide laser with adjunctive photodynamic therapy as a treatment for equine peri-ocular sarcoid: outcome and complications in 21 patients. Proceedings of the 51st British Equine Veterinary Association Congress, Birmingham, U.K. Kemp-Symonds, J., Butcher, N., Newton, R., Slater, J. and Waller, A. (2008). The development of diagnostic ELISAs for strangles. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of the World Equine Veterinary Association, Moscow, Russia. Kemp-Symonds, J. and Nixon, J. (2008). Carbon dioxide laser as a treatment for equine sarcoid: outcome and complications in 24 patients. Proceedings of the 47th British Equine Veterinary Association Congress, Liverpool, U.K. Kemp-Symonds, J., Kemble, T. and Waller, A.(2007). Modified live Streptococcus equi(“strangles”) vaccination followed by clinically adverse reactions associated with bacterial replication. Equine Veterinary Journal. 39 (3) 284-286. Kemp-Symonds, J. and Kirk, S. (2007). An investigation of the face fly Musca autumnalis as a vector of bovine papillomavirus (BPV) in equine sarcoid. Proceedings of the 46th British Equine Veterinary Association Congress, Edinburgh, U.K. Kemp-Symonds, J., McKelvey, J., Kirton, R., Hull, S., McGregor, A., Stevenson, K. and Gray, K.(2004). Pimobendan: a suitable alternative to ACE inhibitors for the treatment of canine congestive heart failure? Veterinary Times. 34 (23) 26-31. |