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Bruce W. Christensen DVM

Dr. Bruce William Christensen graduated in 2002 from the Faculty of Veterinary Science at Cornell University, USA.

He worked as a resident, then as a clinician at the University of Florida (2002-2007), then at different horse clinics in Australia and the Cayman Islands (2007-2008). He worked as visiting scientist at the Cayman Islands and in Hungary at the Szent István University Faculty of Veterinary Science (a guest lecturer every year at the university).

Currently he teaches at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine (clinical reproductive biology, theoretical lectures and practical training). He is a very active researcher in the field of reproductive biology (since 2008).

From 2006 he is a member of the American College of Theriogenology and in 2007 he obtained the MSc degree from the University of Florida.

He has extensive publications and he directed numerous research programs (research grants) in recent years. He is the co-author of several book chapters and a member of several scientific/clinical societies (Society for Theriogenology, American Association of Zoo Veterinarian, American Veterinary Medical Association, Society for Conservation Biology).

He is married and he is the father of a boy and a girl.