Theriogenology
The Theriogenology Faculty concentrate on equine and small animal reproduction. Dr. Whitacre is primarily involved in clinical service in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for equine and small animal clients.
Teaching occurs in clinical rotations for senior students and a course in Theriogenology during Year 3 of the DVM curriculum. Instruction also occurs at the Teaching Animal Unit (TAU). Electives and selective are offered depending on student interest. The Theriogenology senior rotations (VMF 980 and 981) are among the most popular in the CVM.
Research activites of the faculty focus on equine oocyte activation and immunocontraception.
The Theriogenology faculty also participate in Equine Reproduction Program, which includes interdisciplinary cooperation with Faculty of the Department of Clinical Sciences (DoCs).
Use this, Equine Reproduction Program, link for more information.
