Steeve Giguère, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, a University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine professor and the Marguerite Thomas Hodgson Chair in Equine Studies, recently received the Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health Applied Equine Research Award for his research achievements.

The award was presented at the 11th World Equine Veterinary Association (WEVA) Congress at the Casa Grande Hotel and Resort in Guarujá in São Paulo, Brazil, in September. The honor included a cash award and a trophy.

Giguère's research focuses primarily on the pathogenesis of infectious disease in foals, specifically disease caused by Rhodococcus equi, as well as antimicrobial therapies and the clinical monitoring of foals with severe infections. Other areas of interest include comparative immunology, cardiology, and respiratory disorders.

Giguère has published more than 60 peer-reviewed articles, contributed to 19 book chapters, and co-authored a book, Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine, 4th Edition. He has made more than 60 presentations both at scientific meetings and to laypersons. Giguère has managed nearly $1 million in grant funding in the last nine years, and he has served as major professor or on the committees for 12 graduate students

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