Equine Innovators is a science-forward show hosted by Stephanie L. Church that interviews senior veterinary researchers. For PR, target professors and senior researchers with public-facing credibility; leverage Zoetis sponsorship to reach university networks. Booking opportunities exist but typically require high-level credentials and institutional affiliation.
22 episodes, Irregular, 4.7 rating
<1k, Female, USA
schurch@thehorse.com, ghebert@equinenetwork.com
Join us as we interview leading equine researchers from top universities and institutions in this podcast series, "Equine Innovators," brought to you by Zoetis. Each day researchers at universities and other institutions around the world are investigating new ways to care for and understand our horses. Whether you realize it or not, the work they do influences your daily interactions with your horses. In this podcast series, we’ll talk to those researchers to learn more about their work.
Science, Sports, Wilderness, Education, Health & Fitness, Business
Typical Credentials:
DVM/PhD or equivalent senior academic/professional credentials in veterinary or life sciences; university faculty or senior researchers
Required Achievements:
university professorship or senior research position, peer-reviewed publications, leadership in veterinary science or translational research, public outreach or media engagement
Martin Nielsen - Equine Parasite Control, Deworming, Testing, Diagnostics, Drug Resistance, Emerging Diagnostic Tools, Lori Bidwell - Sedation Vs Anesthesia, Standing Surgeries, Dormosedan Gel, Safety, Storage, Monitoring, Sally DeNotta - West Nile Virus, Transmission, Vaccination, Mosquito Control, One Health Surveillance, Kara Brown - Osteoarthritis, Regenerative Therapies (prp, Stem Cells), Orthobiologics, Nsaids, Imaging, Uneeda Bryant - Veterinary Pathology Career Path, Disease Investigation, Public Education
equine health, parasitology, West Nile virus, joint health, regenerative medicine, orthobiologics, pathology, EHV-1, host-pathogen interactions, horse-on-a-chip