Acute Phase Proteins and their Applications in Small Animal Clinical Practice 
Join us for an engaging and informative webinar exploring the clinical utility of acute phase proteins in small animal practice, with a focus on C-reactive protein (CRP) in dogs and serum amyloid A (SAA) in cats. We will delve into the pathophysiology and diagnostic significance of these markers, including how they can aid in disease detection, patient monitoring and potential treatment decisions. 

Event details
DatesTimeRegistration
Wednesday 27 August 2025
2pm NZSTRegister here

Learning outcome

Whether you are looking to refine your diagnostic approach, or integrate acute phase proteins into your case workups, this session will provide practical insights to enhance your clinical outcomes.

Speaker

Dr. William Gow - BSc, BVMS, DVSc, DipACVP (Clin Path)
Specialist Veterinary Pathologist – Clinical Pathology
William graduated from Murdoch University with a Bachelor of Science, and a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery in 2009. After this, he went on to work in a small animal general practice in Perth, WA, for two years. William commenced his residency in Veterinary Clinical Pathology in 2012 at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph in Canada. He also completed a research project and written thesis investigating circulating microRNA profiles in dogs with multicentric lymphoma and was awarded a Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) degree. In 2015, William joined IDEXX as a Clinical Pathologist after completing his residency. In 2018, William achieved his board certification for Clinical Pathology with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP).William’s areas of professional interest include cytopathology, haematopathology and bone marrow pathology, including haematopoietic neoplasms. He also enjoys helping clients with complicated cases. In his spare time away from work, William enjoys watching sports and is an avid supporter of Chelsea Football Club in the English Premier League. He also plays tennis and ice hockey in his spare time. Professional memberships include American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP), American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology, Australian Veterinary Association, and Australian Society for Veterinary Pathology.

Dr. Jenny Ellis - MA, BVM&S, GCert(FelP), DipECVIM-CA
ANZ Internal Medicine Consultant
Jenny completed a Biological Natural Sciences degree (immunology and virology) at the University of Cambridge in 2005, followed by graduation from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh in 2010. Jenny then worked in small animal general practice in the UK for three years, during which time she completed a GP Certificate in Feline Practice. This was followed by an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at a private hospital near London, achieving specialist status in 2018 through the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.Jenny moved from the UK to Western Australia in 2018. She spent four years in clinical work full time before taking a break to travel around the country. Jenny now works part time in clinic and part time as a Medical Consultant for IDEXX. She has a particular interest in immunology and oncology, and all things to do with cats! Jenny spends her free time running in the hills, at the beach, and generally enjoying the Aussie sun!

Contact

Collette Savage
P 021 100 0406 
collette-savage@idexx.com