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ALLERCEPT® Allergy Test – Tailored for Australian Pets
Help identify seasonal allergy triggers in cats, dogs, and horses with the ALLERCEPT® Serum IgE test, which screens for 48 common Australian allergens.
Available exclusively through Gribbles, with results delivered in just two weeks from our Clayton laboratory.
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Connect to Vedi and Go Digital!
Pathology just got easier. Gribbles customers can now submit digitally with Vedi - free of charge.
Automate your pathology submissions, improve data accuracy and spend more time focusing on patient care.
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Equine Faecal Pathogens PCR
Gribbles Veterinary Pathology's Equine Faecal Pathogen PCR test offers several advantages over traditional culture methods, including improved sensitivity, simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens, identification of specific viruses and faster turnaround times.
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Dr Graeme Knowles
BSc (Vet), BVSc, MANZCVS (Pathobiology), MPhil, Dip. Public Policy, Diplomate ACVPAreas of Interest:
Anatomic pathology of production animals (terrestrial and aquatic), native Australian animalsGraeme received his degree in Veterinary Science from the University of Sydney in 1995. Following graduation, he spent 6 years in mixed practice, in both Australia and the UK.Seeking a career change, Graeme began training in veterinary anatomic pathology. He was awarded membership of pathobiology chapter of the ANZCVS in 2006, M Phil in 2014 and Diplomate American College of Veterinary Pathologists in 2019. He has authored/co-authored 17 peer-reviewed research papers/book chapters and co-authored 5 Fish Research Development Corporation Project reports. Graeme has broad expertise in gross pathology and histopathology across a wide range of domestic and non-domestic species.
Dr Andrew Stent
BVSc, PhD, MANZCVSAreas of Interest:
Anatomic pathology of production, companion and exotic animals, especially neuropathology, gastrointestinal pathology, and forensic pathologyMelbourne born and raised, Andrew received his degree in Veterinary Science from the University of Melbourne in 2001. Following graduation, he spent eight years in general practice, beginning in mixed practice in Bendigo followed by small animal practice both in Australia and the UK.Seeking a career change, Andrew returned to the University of Melbourne to complete a PhD in microbiology and immunology, and commence a career in anatomic pathology. He was awarded membership of pathobiology chapter of the ANZCVS in 2014, and has been a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Diagnostic Anatomic Pathology service at the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences for the past 5 years. Andrew is a popular and well-regarded teacher, and has lectured in neuroendocrine, digestive, reproductive and general pathology, as well as instructing veterinary students and trainee pathologists in diagnostic pathology. He has also authored 30 research papers and case reports in the fields of anatomic pathology, microbiology and immunology, and was co-author of the pancreas chapter of Pathology of Domestic Animals with Professor KVF Jubb. Andrew has broad expertise in gross pathology and histopathology across a wide range of domestic and non-domestic species, and though he loves all pathology like his own children, he has particular interests in neuropathology, gastrointestinal pathology, and forensic pathology.
Dr Celia Hooper
BVSc, MS, PhD, Diplomate ACVPAreas of Interest:
Clinical and anatomic pathology of production and companion animals.Celia has over 25 years experience in pathology, mostly in Australia and New Zealand. She has been working for Gribbles in Melbourne since 2002.
A registered specialist pathologist in anatomical and clinical pathology, Celia has interests in all domestic mammalian species, especially production animals and companion animals. Celia completed a PhD in aquaculture studying the immunology and pathology of abalone and welcomes cases of shellfish and finfish to supplement the cattle, dogs, cats, horses and sheep that make up the bulk of her work.
Dr Mark Williamson
BVSc (Hons), MVSc (Path), MANZCVSc, PhD, Diplomate ACVPAreas of Interest:
Infectious diseases of pigs and the development of molecular tests for diagnostic use.Dr Mark Williamson has been a senior veterinary pathologist at Gribbles Veterinary Pathology since 2004.
Mark grew up in Mount Waverley and graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1986 with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science with 1st class Honours. In addition to working in private veterinary practice, Mark went on to complete a Masters of Veterinary Studies, Membership of the ANZCVS and a PhD. His PhD on Hendra virus disease in horses, fruit bats and other animals was ground breaking research on a newly recognized and deadly zoonosis. His PhD was awarded the National Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation Award.
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Gribbles Veterinary Pathology and Vedi Announce New Partnership
Bringing state-of-the-art digital pathology ordering to vets in Victoria and South Australia.
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Biosecurity Case Study: Footrot
Footrot is a contagious bacterial disease caused by the organism Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) affecting the interdigital epidermis and living tissues of the digits of sheep and goats and other cloven-hoofed animals including deer and cattle.
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Coronavirus Update
Coronavirus infection DIFFERENCES in humans and pets - information and resources for veterinarians
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The Heska® Food Reaction Test (FRT)
The Heska FRT has been designed to identify food reactions in serum samples and is exclusive to Gribbles Veterinary Pathology.
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